Kona #8
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Strange Snowmen," Kona’s ingenuity takes a surprising turn as he concocts an unusual alcoholic brew to calm a stampeding herd of armadillos—only to outwit them with a clever trap using vines and crocodile-infested waters. Written by Don Segall and illustrated by Sam Glanzman, with lettering by Charlotte Jetter, this 1963 Dell adventure blends wit and survival in a vivid, action-packed tale. The cover by Vic Prezio captures the moment’s tension with bold, dynamic lines.
In "null," Anak devises a clever plan using a homemade drink to calm a wild herd of armadillos, then teams up with Thoth to guide them into dangerous crocodile-infested waters using vines. The story unfolds with quiet ingenuity, blending jungle wit and survival instinct in a tense, suspenseful sequence.
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