Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan #90
In "Tarzan's Risk," the jungle's greatest survivor faces his greatest trial when he's captured and abandoned by the ruthless N'gongwe thieves. With only the help of a loyal elephant and a wild dog, Tarzan fights to survive the wild before turning the tide with a mighty charge of elephants. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Jesse Marsh, this 1957 Dell adventure captures Tarzan at his most cunning and courageous—cover by Jesse Marsh.
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Tarzan and is bound and left to die by N'gongwe thieves. He escapes with the help of an elephant and a wild dog. Later, he returns with a herd of elephants and drives the N'gongwes from his jungle.
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