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Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan#68
Cover: Morris Gollub
Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan #68
“Tarzan and the Queen of Cat Mountain”
In "Tarzan and the Queen of Cat Mountain," young Mabu learns the art of weaving from elder Chatanga, who gifts him a small loom. As Mabu begins his first pattern, he asks about the man who attacked Chatanga the previous night, prompting a tale of Abubu’s rage—sparked when Chatanga once spared a bull elephant. The story unfolds in vivid detail, with Morris Gollub’s dynamic cover capturing the jungle’s mystery and danger.
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When a storm forces their plane down in a hollow crater, Tarzan and Dr. MacWhirtle have to deal with the Cat-Men.
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