Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan #105
In "Tarzan and the Eyes of Fire," Tarzan stands with the Makembes, a tribe whose openness to the missionary’s teachings has made them a target. With the help of the Makembes, Tarzan leads a desperate defense against a hostile force, using cunning and strength to protect those who trust him. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Jesse Marsh, this 1958 Dell adventure blends moral courage with jungle action, all under a striking cover by Jesse Marsh.
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Because they are willing to listen to the missionary's teachings, the Makembes are targeted by their neighbors for destruction. Tarzan helps the Makembes drive away their enemies.
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