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Cover: Frank Springer

Toka #7

Apr 1966 · Dell · 0.12 USD
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“Killer-Cat”

In "Killer-Cat," a 1966 Dell comic, the Jivaro tribe turns against the scientist and his granddaughter after being denied their celebration, using a shrinking formula to turn them small. With help from Toka, they escape and find the antidote, then rally the jungle animals to drive the Jivaro back. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Frank Springer, with cover art by Frank Springer, this issue blends adventure and jungle mystery in a story that’s as clever as it is thrilling.

writer Joe Gill · artist, inker Frank Springer · cover Frank Springer

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writer Joe Gill
artist, inker Frank Springer
cover pencils, inks Frank Springer

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The Jivaro, angry at being denied their celebration, use the scientist's shrinking formula on him and his granddaughter. Toka helps them escape and use the antidote, then calls the jungle animals to drive the Jivaro away.

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