Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan #60
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeRiding atop a great tusked elephant against a sun-bleached African sky, Tarzan crouches with knife in hand and arm outstretched — pointing toward some unseen threat with unmistakable urgency. Morris Gollub's painted cover captures Edgar Rice Burroughs' jungle lord in full command of the wild, the elephant's curling trunk adding to the raw energy of the scene. Inside, Gaylord Du Bois and Jesse Marsh bring readers "Tarzan and the Bolas of Monga," a promising 1954 adventure from Dell that earns its billing as the story of "A World Famous Adventurer.
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When his mate Balja is captured by hunters, Jad-Bal-Ja and Boy travel to the city to rescue her.
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