Tarzán #155
In "Las Sombras Fatales," Tarzán answers the desperate call of King Kassa as mysterious, winged figures—men with artificial wings—menace his kingdom. When Princess Zaila is abducted under cover of night, only Tarzán and the king dare to pursue the shadowy threat, while the rest of the people flee in fear. With a daring capture and a bold revelation, Tarzán proves the enemy is not supernatural, rallying the kingdom to face the danger together. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Jesse Marsh, with a striking cover by George Wilson, this 1964 adventure from Editorial Novaro delivers a classic jungle tale with a twist of aerial suspense.
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Tarzán acude al llamado del Rey Kassa para ayudarle del acecho de "las sombras", hombres provistos de alas artificiales que les permiten volar. Durante la noche la Princesa Zaila es raptada del castillo y solamente Tarzán y el Rey Kassa se animan a ir en su rescate ya que el resto de la gente teme a las sombras y huyen del Reino. Sin embargo Tarzán logra capturar a uno de los enemigos y les demuestra que no son más que simples hombres y dirige a todos al rescate.
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