Tarzan #85
In "Gamarnas konung," Tarzan faces a perilous test when the blind king Mosapa of the Watunifolket kidnaps missionary Bolling and his wife, demanding that their daughter, Dr. Sandra Bolling, heal him—or else. With the fate of the family hanging in the balance, Tarzan is captured and given a cruel trial: kill the king of the gamarnas with a single arrow, or perish. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Paul Norris with inks by Mike Royer, this 1971 adventure blends jungle peril and moral challenge, all under George Wilson’s striking cover art.
In "Gamarnas konung," Tarzan races against time to save the Bolling family from the desperate grip of the blind king Mosapa, who demands a deadly trial to regain his sight. With the Watunis watching and the fate of the Bollings hanging in the balance, Tarzan must prove his worth not with strength alone, but with cunning and courage in the heart of the jungle.
In the heart of the jungle, a young boy named Jeremy wanders away from his family during a stormy night, only to find himself face to face with a hungry lion family in an ancient ruin. With help from Tarzan’s son Boy and his loyal friend Dombie, Jeremy must stay alive through the long, tense hours until his parents, Mr. and Molly Downs, can find their way back.
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↩ Reprints Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan's Jungle Annual #7 (1958), Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan of the Apes #198 (1971), Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan of the Apes #199 (1971)
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