Robert Panzarella is a lifelong Edgar Rice Burroughs fan. Subscribe to our Edgar Rice Burroughs Online Comic Strips and read the first episode of The Resurrection of Jimber Jaw today with many more to follow! Written by Bobby Panzarella with assistance from writer and artist Trevor Markwart, The Resurrection of Jimber Jaw is a sensational tale that only Edgar Rice Burroughs, the Master of Adventure, could bring to life!
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With all of that, and weeks of rest and assurances, it would bring to life a living, breathing man of the Stone Age.īut there’s so much more to the story, and the best way to see how this man-named Jimber Jaw after a grizzly bear he resembled before shaving and getting an update to his wardrobe-coped with this improbability is to subscribe to our webcomics program at See how this reborn mammoth of a man went to Hollywood and became Jim Stone, mighty wrestler and boxer, and then fell in love with a movie star that resembled his sweetheart from the Stone Age, only to be pitched headlong into the treacherous perils of modern-day romance. And then finish it off with an injection of sex hormones from sheep. That would be enough to cause the specimen to open his mouth and yawn! But more would be needed: doses of both anterior pituitary fluid and posterior pituitary fluid. And finally, the current from a furious thunderstorm erodes the banks of a small mountain to reveal a human form encased in the ice, lying there perfectly preserved since the Upper Paleolithic era-50,000 years ago!Ĭould you imagine that? Edgar Rice Burroughs did, and he had only one solution to the discovery: bring that man back to life! What would it take? Once he was thawed out, maybe a major blood transfusion from the pilot, followed by an adrenalin chloride solution into the belly. (Don’t look it up we’ll tell you: cryogenics is the branch of physics dealing with the production and effects of very low temperatures.) Then engine trouble tragically causes the plane to put down in the middle of that vast expanse. Imagine two men flying in a small plane over Siberia deep in Russia, one a pilot and the other a cryogenicist. The Resurrection of Jimber Jaw is a creation from the incredible mind of Edgar Rice Burroughs as only he could conceive it. Halifax Humane Society would gratefully appreciate any gifts in Robert's name.ANNOUNCING THE LAUNCH OF AN ALL-NEW WEBCOMIC STRIP-THE FIRST IN 3 YEARS!
A Celebration of Life will be held in April hoping to miss the current Covid surge. The family has deepest gratitude for the Heros at Halifax Hospital ICU, the Angels at Hospice Port Orange, and the guidance of OurLegacy for assisting in Robert's gift of life to others.Īlavon Cremation Service, South Daytona is in charge. Preceded in death by his father John M Panzarella, he left to cherish his memory: mother Linda Panzarella, brother John F Panzarella (Flori) and nephew John of Tampa, three sisters Cindy Moore (Michael) and niece Katerina, Janine Conner (John), Adrienne Panzarella, all of Orlando. His " Mirror Tie" became his signature piece at many of his gigs. Seen at events, halloween, or hired just to walk through a room of people, he became a sensation dancing and popping in his mirror suit. Rob and dear friend Mel created a mirror suit and he became known as "Mirror Man". He established his own DJ company with all the bells and whistles, became expert at creative beautiful room lighting, designed websites and wrote all his own literature. Providing all genres of great music to social events, parties and weddings. He produced his own 6 albums under Rob Real and Nuillusion Music.Īccidentally Rob was introduced to the art of the DJ. College started at DBCC, and he began producing techno music on the keyboard. He unwillingly started piano at the age of 6 but by his senior year at Atlantic High School he was making the crowd laugh in the talent show performing Chopin with comedy. Rob as a child would rather have a toy instrument than a truck. He was incredibly creative, was devoted to his music, and always had a positive winning attitude. He dearly loved his family, friends and cats (his children, he said). Rob was born at Halifax Hospital September 14, 1979. He lost his life from a traumatic head injury from a fall. Panzarella age 42, passed away on Sunday, Decemat Hospice in the arms of his mother with his sister Adrienne softly singing I Will Always Love You.