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 lady to the Igotha village, which has recently been attacking and oppressing its neighbors. Agreeing to guide the stranger and the lady on their journey, the group is ambushed by the Igotha in the river. The young lady is captured. Korak and the tall stranger take to the trees in an effort to rescue the captured young lady without being detected. The lady turns out to be an Igotha princess, daughter of the missing chief. Korak and the tall stranger ambush a trader and disguise themselves in order to gain access to the new chief's village, to which the Igotha princess is led. Unfortunately, the ambushed trader was actually the new chief's spy, and the tall stranger is discovered and captured. The camel instinctively moves into his pen, allowing Korak to escape unseen from its pack and hide.
This week, Korak observes the tall stranger and the Igotha princess being taken into the new chief's house, waits until dark to enter it unseen upstairs, and discovers that they are being tortured.
Korak continues the leading role in this adventure. Showing some more stealth skills, the son of Tarzan secretly enters the new chief's house in order to rescue the tall stranger and the Igotha princess.
Manning's artwork is wonderful. Unfortunately, as Korak emerges from his hiding place and secretly enters the new chief's house, good shots of our young, athletic, shirtless hero are still rare this week.
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