The Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog #13
In "African Man Hunt!", Rex the Wonder Dog races into the heart of darkest Africa on a daring rescue mission, tracking his master Major Dennis through treacherous terrain. Written by Robert Kanigher and brought to life by Gil Kane’s dynamic art and Sy Barry’s sharp inks, this 1954 adventure captures Rex’s unshakable loyalty with a moment that echoes in his every step: "I could no more forget the scent of my master than a blind man could forget the scent of smoke!" The cover, penciled by Gil Kane and inked by Sy Barry, perfectly frames the peril and determination of the mission.
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Rex parachutes into darkest Africa in order to rescue Major Dennis from the natives and lead him to safety. REX QUOTE:"I could no more forget the scent of my master than a blind man could forget the scent of smoke!"
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