Tarzan #83
In "Trollkarlens förbannelse," Tarzan answers the call of Ras Araya, whose family is terrorized by the sorcerer Zimbooki and his monstrous allies—a giant leading a pack of hyenas and a colossal snail. With the sorcerer’s daughter Olena taken and the tribe’s livestock stolen, Tarzan ventures to the dreaded Troll Mountain, where Zimbooki’s dark magic meets its match in a twist that swallows the villain whole. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Paul Norris, with inks by Mike Royer, this 1970 adventure features a striking cover by George Wilson.
In "Trollkarlens förbannelse," Tarzan answers the call of Ras Araya, whose family is terrorized by the sorcerer Zimbooki. With help from the witch doctor and the aid of a fearsome jättesnigel, Tarzan confronts the villain on Trollberget—only to find that Zimbooki’s own dark magic turns against him. As chaos unfolds and the jätte med schakalflock and N'Yanga flee with Yekuno, Tarzan must act fast to save the boy and restore peace to the jungle.
In a forgotten corner of the jungle, Doc and the Boy uncover a shocking truth: Wheeck, the Tyrannosaurus Rex once raised by Tarzan in a fabled valley, has not only survived the harsh desert but has also become a father. As Doc recounts the perilous journey through Monstrens dal—where Tarzan, Wheeck, and a herd of brontosaurs faced a volcanic eruption—new clues point to a hidden oasis where the ancient reptile now protects his young.
In the heart of the jungle, Natongo and Zulena lead their people in a desperate flight toward the sanctuary of Dan-El and Tavane, seeking refuge from the encroaching threat of war. But as they press forward, they are ambushed by the fierce warrior queen Ilolo and her raiders, forcing Dan-El to stand and defend while Tavane races back to summon help.
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↩ Reprints Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan's Jungle Annual #4 (1955), Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan of the Apes #197 (1970), Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan of the Apes #198 (1971)
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