By Jeremy Vanhoozer.
The Beasts of Tarzan
By Neal Adams. Thanks to the Ballantine Books editions of the Tarzan stories I had as a kid, Adams' version of Tarzan will always be the definitive one for me. In fact, it was probably his covers that made me pick those books up in the first place and turned me into a Tarzan fan. [Illustrateurs has a whole bunch of them.]
Jungle Girl
By J Scott Campbell. [Sent to me in email by a friend who obviously knows me very well]
Batman, She-Hulk, Rogue, and a space girl after the break.
Batman
By Fernando Lucas. [Thanks to Brother Calvin for introducing me to Lucas' stuff. You'll be seeing a lot more of it here as I dig through his archives.]
Moondog
By Allan Anderson. Golden Age Comic Book Stories has a whole gallery of Planet Stories covers, which are always my favorites. Planet Stories did the occasional unconscious-woman/damsel-in-distress cover, but most of their space women are shooting laser guns or stabbing scaly aliens with giant spears.
She-Hulk
By Ed Benes. [Pink of the Ink]
Rogue
By Carlo Pagulayan. [The initials "BA" are for colorist Brad Anderson. Beware of the automatic video ad in that link.]
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Fish Sub is the new Allicopter.
Hooray for Edgar Rice Burroughs!
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