Kona #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Giant Ants," the fate of the ancient tomb guardian Horubis-Atu hangs in the balance as his blindness turns him violent—only to be miraculously restored by a beam of light channeled through the Buddha statue’s jewel, a plan devised by Anak and the spider Aarook. Written by Don Segall and illustrated with striking detail by Sam Glanzman, this 1963 Dell adventure blends myth and ingenuity, with Vic Prezio’s cover capturing the moment of revelation.
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Horubis-Atu, the eagle that guards the tombs of the great apes, has become blind and attacks Thoth when he approaches. Anak is struck by the thought that a burst of light might restore the birds sight and, with the spider, Aarook, he devises a way to flash a beam of light from the jewel on the forehead of the Buddha statue into the eagle's eyes. It works, and the eagle releases Thoth, but then dies.
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