korak225's Korak, Son of Tarzan #29 - The Magic Sticks review

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    Korak GK29

    Dan Spiegle’s artwork is pretty 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 one of the stories. In the first story, while investigating a tribe of destructive men with stun sticks, Korak swims to their base on an island in a lake. While swimming, the unsuspecting jungle boy is stunned unconscious by an electric eel. The tribe rescues the drowning youth for the purpose of torturing him to death with their stun sticks. In both stories, Korak comes across as a handsome boy scout in a leopard-skin loincloth. He has a good heart that propels him into action, often impetuously. Fortunately, he has strength, agility, and intelligence to back it up. In the first story, he rescues a tribe from the oppression of another tribe of destructive men with their stun sticks. In the second story, he rescues a friend’s daughter and his cattle herd from a carnivorous dinosaur and her progeny.

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