Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan #28
In "The Wickedness of Gogulu," Tarzan aids young Inkolo in his quest to win a bride by finding hidden treasure, only to step in when the tribe’s witch doctor schemes to have Inkolo killed by a Cape buffalo. With courage and cunning, Tarzan faces the beast and uncovers a conspiracy that reveals the witch doctor and his son as traitors. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Jesse Marsh, this 1952 Dell adventure blends tribal intrigue and jungle peril, with the cover by Jesse Marsh capturing the story’s tension and danger.
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Tarzan helps a young man, Inkolo, find treasure to serve as a bride price and takes his place when the tribe's witch doctor arranges for Inkolo to be executed by a Cape buffalo. Tarzan defeats the buffalo and exposes the witch doctor and his son as traitors.
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