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Frank Buck #2 (1950)

Fox · 1950 · 36 pages

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This issue contains multiple stories featuring wild animal adventures and jungle encounters. "Tropical Topics: The Lion" provides factual information about lions' historical range, hunting behavior, and their status as symbols of power. The main narrative follows Jack Adams and his guide Curly as they pursue a treacherous criminal named McFarl into the jungle to recover stolen jewels; during a confrontation, McFarl is killed and Adams and Curly escape with the gems. A separate Frank Buck story depicts encounters with African wildlife including stinging creatures, native tribes, and a zebra, with the white protagonist narrowly escaping various dangers before diving into water to flee.

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