Buntes Allerlei #16/1954
In "Die schwerste Aufgabe der Welt," Bill wird geschickt, um Janu, ein junges Waisenkind, das bei Elefanten im Dschungel lebt, zurückzuholen, damit er eine Schulausbildung erhält. Doch als Bill entdeckt, dass Janu bereits Fernkurse absolviert hat, steht er vor einer Entscheidung, die über die ursprüngliche Mission hinausgeht. With a grounded tone and heartfelt stakes, this 1993 story by Jack Miller and Ed Smalle, featuring Al Plastino’s evocative cover art, explores duty, growth, and the quiet wisdom of knowing when to let go.
When Bill is sent into the jungle to bring back Janu, the orphan raised by elephants, he expects a simple rescue mission. But upon discovering that Janu has been teaching himself through distant lessons, Bill faces a difficult choice—does the boy truly need to leave his wild home to learn?
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