Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan #85
In "Tarzan and the Windmill of Maun Gah," Tarzan answers a call from the Waziri when young Jo and Dombie find themselves in trouble on a river canoe, drawing the attention of the Wabandas. With his usual calm precision, Tarzan uses an elephant to pull the canoe to safety, showcasing his deep bond with the jungle and its creatures. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Jesse Marsh, this 1956 Dell adventure captures Tarzan’s enduring spirit in a story that’s as grounded in the wild as it is in the heart of the Waziri people.
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Boy and Dombie take a Waziri war canoe for a ride. As they drift down the river, they rile the Waziris' enemies, the Wabandas. Tarzan comes for the boys and uses an elephant to drag the canoe back up the river.
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