Jungle Tales of Tarzan
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He names a price for recovering Tibo she cannot afford, and she leaves disappointed. The Witch-Doctor Seeks Vengeance. He plots vengeance against the native family and Tarzan, but is thwarted by the ape man. The End of Bukawai.
Jungle Tales of Tarzan (Tarzan, #6) by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Bukawai, finding Tarzan unconscious after a storm, takes the ape man captive and stakes him out for his hyenas to devour. Escaping, Tarzan leaves the witch doctor in the same trap, in which Bukawai suffers the very fate he had intended for his enemy. Tarzan vainly attempts to impress on his ape tribe the necessity of maintaining a strict watch against the hazards and perils surrounding them.
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To drive home the lesson, he dons the skin of a lion he has killed and suddenly appears among them, only to find them more vigilant than he had thought, as they mob him and nearly beat him to death. Having been unsuccessful hunting, Tarzan robs the native village of some rotten elephant meat, which he eats.
Waking, he realizes the incidents were not real. Subsequently attacked by a gorilla, he assumes that this too is a product of his fevered imagination, until actually wounded and hurt. He kills the beast, but is left to wonder what is real and what is fantasy.
The only thing he is certain of is that he will never again eat the meat of an elephant. The Battle for Teeka.
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Subsequently, Teeka is taken by an ape from another tribe, and Tarzan and Taug join forces to trail the kidnapper and rescue her. When they catch up they are surrounded by the enemy tribe and nearly overwhelmed, until Teeka starts the cartridges at their foes in an apparently futile effort to help. The next day the warriors find they have caught the lion, but it has killed the witch doctor.
Burne Hogarth , illustrator and former Tarzan comic strip artist, adapted four of the stories, including "Tarzan's First Love", "The Capture of Tarzan", "The God of Tarzan" and "The Nightmare" in his showcase graphic novel Jungle Tales of Tarzan , a follow-up to his earlier graphic novel Tarzan of the Apes , which adapted the original Tarzan novel.
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