Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1955 Dell edition puts the Lord of the Jungle front and center in a breathtaking cover by George Wilson — Tarzan swings on a vine, muscles taut, while a snarling leopard lunges at him from a jungle branch below, claws extended and teeth bared. The tension between man and big cat is rendered with real vitality, lush tropical foliage framing the confrontation perfectly. Inside, Gaylord Du Bois and Jesse Marsh bring the adventure with "Tarzan and the Trek of the Bolgani," making this a fine pick for any fan of Edgar Rice Burroughs' indomitable hero.
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Tarzan and Boy learn that Norgak, a mangani, has gone made and has killed some of his own tribe. They track him down and find that he has a head wound from a rifle. Tarzan removes the bullet and Norgak regains his more placid personality.
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