Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan of the Apes #151
In "Tree of Death," Tarzan rescues N’Kubu, the son of Faru, from a raging river and nurses him back to health. Once recovered, the young man returns to his village determined to stop his treacherous cousin Gathi from murdering his father and seizing the chief’s throne. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Jesse Marsh, this gripping tale unfolds with the quiet tension of a coming storm, all rendered in the bold lines of George Wilson’s cover art.
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Faru's son N'Kubu is rescued from the river by Tarzan. He is nursed back to health and then returns to his village to stop his cousin Gathi from killing his father and becoming chief.
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