Previous to this week's adventures, a tall, mysterious stranger asks Korak to guide him to Tarzan. Interpreting his refusal as laziness, the stranger continues to press Korak, causing the son of Tarzan to lash back at his tormenter. The youthful jungle hero fights the stranger and gradually gains the upper hand, until a young lady intervenes. Korak then learns that the stranger wanted Tarzan to guide him and the young lady to their village and that the task is not as routine as he had thought.
This week, Korak learns that the tall, mysterious stranger and the young lady need a guide to the Igotha village, which has recently been attacking and oppressing its neighbors. He agrees.
Korak resumes the leading role in his own adventure. The son of Tarzan resists the urge to demonize all of the hated Igotha by recent changes in the village's policies. Despite his recent fight with the tall, mysterious stranger and despite being struck in the back by the young lady with an oar, Korak agrees to guide them to Igotha. However, part of his motivation appears to be competition with his father Tarzan.
Manning's artwork is wonderful. The young, athletic, shirtless Korak gets a few good poses this week as he listens to the Igotha students' dilemma and the crowd's reaction.
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