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    Korak, Son of Tarzan #35

    Korak, Son of Tarzan » Korak, Son of Tarzan #35 - The Slave Of El-Ghazi released by Western Publishing on May 1, 1970.

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    Rescuing a missing child from a mad sultan's palace? Just the thing to keep a young boy occupied!

    In this story, after surviving a shipwreck, Korak helps another survivor find and rescue his son from enslavement by a sultan.

    In this story, while attempting to rescue his ape friend Akut from a cage, the jungle boy is shot by a bullet, grazing his head and rendering him unconscious, and placed in a cage to be sold as a slave.

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    see http://www.erblist.com/erbmania/korak/gk35.html

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    Dan Spiegle’s artwork is very good in this issue. In addition to providing his usual fan service by being a walking shirtless scene, Korak becomes a dude in distress in this story. While attempting to rescue his ape friend Akut from a cage, Korak is discovered by slave traders. The insufficiently stealthy jungle boy is shot by a bullet, which luckily only grazed his head, rendering him unconscious. The slave traders put the youth in a cage to be sold as a slave. In this story, Korak comes across...

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