Previous to this week's adventures, Korak find that the Waziri are threatened by a young, idealistic family who wish to find a place to farm. Agreeing to find another place, the family are helped by Korak and his friend Muviro the Waziri. Camping next to the Dismal Gorges, Korak, Muviro, and the young family are attacked by a pride of lions, who take the daughter with them. Korak follows the attacking lions and their prize into the Dismal Gorges, where he encounters a hidden fortress, which he infiltrates. However, finding that Muviro and the young parents have been captured, Korak is exposed as an outsider in his attempt to rescue them. Korak, Muviro, and the young father are thrown into a hole with a den of lions, where they encounter an old man who has survived by claiming and defending his position on a ledge beyond their reach. While the lions are still full from their previous feeding, the old man tells Korak, Muviro, and the young father of how the inhabitants of the fortress were driven mad by the threat of war by the evil ones and how they sacrifice women and children to a bloodthirsty idol.
This week, Korak escape the den of lions by standing on each other's shoulders and reaching the door through which they were thrown into the den.
Korak remains in the leading role in his own adventure. Thrown into a den of lions, which are still full from their previous feeding, he learns more about the strange city from an old man and successfully executes a plan of escape.
Manning's artwork is wonderful. However, Korak is still dressed as one of the citizens of the fortress, depriving viewers of a good view of his young, athletic, usually shirtless body.
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