It depends on where you found the comic and whether you have the right to take it. If it's yours or you have permission, then yes. But if it belongs to someone else or is in a place where taking it is prohibited, then no.
The 'Me Tarzan You Jane' comic typically features Tarzan's strength and survival skills, and the developing love between him and Jane against the backdrop of the jungle. There are often challenges and conflicts they have to overcome together.
I'm not sure exactly how many are on the list you mentioned. There are quite a few, with Edgar Rice Burroughs writing many Tarzan novels over the years.
Tarzan is purely fictional. The character and the adventures associated with him were made up for entertainment. There's no historical basis or real events behind it.
Tarzan's story is purely fictional. It doesn't have any basis in reality. It's a creation that has captured people's imaginations over the years through books and movies.
Definitely not real. Tarzan is a fictional character. The story is a product of the author's imagination. It doesn't represent any actual historical or factual events or individuals.