Jungle Comics #113
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Two-Tusked Terror!", Terry ventures into the perilous depths of the Merrill mine to uncover the truth behind the vanished convict laborers. Disguised as one of them, he’s exposed by the mine supervisor, who tests his loyalty with a deadly mission: deliver a bag of diamonds to an accomplice. With leopards unleashed and his wits his only weapon, Terry must outmaneuver both trap and predator—before the mine’s secrets claim him. Written by Pierre La Rue and illustrated by Dan Zolnerowich, with a cover by John Celardo, this 1949 jungle adventure delivers suspense and survival in equal measure.
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To investigate the disappearance of many convict laborers from the Merrill mine, Terry disguises himself as a convict. His imposture is discovered by the mine supervisor who uses it against him by suggesting that he can escape if he will deliver a bag of diamonds to an accomplice. Terry takes the bag and is attacked by Ali Bey's hunting leopards. However, Terry had equipped himself with knockout gas, which subdues the leopards. He returns to the mine and turns the overseer over to the authorities for transport to Kafka Prison Colony.
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