Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan #35
In "Tarzan and the March of the Lion Men," Tarzan and his companions face a perilous journey through the wilds of Africa, where a sudden attack by hippos destroys their sailing canoe. With Dan-El and Natongo pressed onward toward the north, M'Kobi and Luoma choose to remain behind in the safety of Sam-bal. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Jesse Marsh, this 1952 Dell adventure captures the raw tension of survival in the untamed jungle, with Marsh’s dynamic art bringing the danger and drama to life. Cover by Jesse Marsh.
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M'Kobi and Luoma elect to stay in Sam-bal when Dan-El and Natongo continue on toward the north in the sailing canoe. The canoe is destroyed by hippos.
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