Buster Brown Comic Book #12
In "Looney Park," Egyptian stage magicians Kirdu and Morla manipulate the people of Koobab into worshipping their crocodile, Kolga, as the god Seb-Ek—while mysterious disappearances plague the region. Paul is called in by the Mamur to uncover the truth behind the growing fear and strange events. Written by Hobart Donovan and illustrated by Dan Barry, with inks by Sy Barry and letters by Ben Oda, this 1948 adventure blends mystery and myth in a tale that’s as clever as it is eerie. The cover by Ben Oda captures the story’s whimsical yet unsettling tone.
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Egyptian stage magicians Kirdu and Morla convince villagers of Koobab that their crocodile, Kolga, is the ancient god Seb-Ek. The Mamur of the district asks Paul to investigate the many disappearances in the years since.
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