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Tarzan Mini-Novels
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51. CAGE OF DEATH: Caged like an animal, the mighty Tarzan sent out his jungle call for help. The hostile warriors, hearing a herd of elephants at the gates, closed in on Tarzan for the kill. But he dodged the spears and arrows as the elephants smashed the compound and the warriors fled. Tarzan was saved!


52. KING AGAINST KING: The man-eating lion had struck again! Tarzan dove from the trees upon the great beast hoping to save the lives of other innocent hunters. The King of Beasts had met his match in Tarzan, the King of the Jungle!

53. LANDSLIDE TERROR: Breathlessly Tarzan raced to the young boy's side through a rain of rocks. Grabbing the injured Jai, he dove into a shallow cave and the thundering landslide crashed harmlessly past them. Tarzan had saved Jai from certain death.


54. TERROR OF THE SKULL: Disguised in skull masks to frighten the fearful Indians, the slave traders trapped Tarzan. As he lapsed into unconsciousness, the Ape-Man managed a desperate jungle cry that brought a hundred friendly warriors to his aid. By saving Tarzan, they repaid him for all his help to them in the past.


55. TARZAN, THE APE-MAN: High above the jungle floor, Tarzan swung homeward after another adventure. Learning from the apes, the Jungle Lord used the trees as the fastest way to travel in the thick jungle. Tarzan made many friends among the animals as he protected them from evil.


56. DUNGEON DUEL: From the shadows of a dark dungeon corridor an iron figure lunged at Tarzan. The armor-clad assassin was no match for the cat-like Ape-Man. With one tremendous blow, Tarzan knocked his attacker unconscious, then raced through the castle to freedom. Tarzan was unharmed!


57. TURTLE TAXI: Tarzan had just caught a criminal he had long been tracking, finally defeating him in the wide river. Injured and exhausted, the Ape-Man seemed an easy prey for the circling sharks. Desperately, Tarzan grasped the back of a giant sea turtle for a life-saving ride to shallow water.


58. PROGRAM INTERRUPTED: Tarzan raced over the rooftops to warn the Commissioner of the murder attempt. Using the window frame as he would a tree limb, the Jungle Lord crashed into the TV studio and stopped the assassin.


59. THE Q-RAY: To gain the freedom of the government official's daughter, Tarzan substituted himself as target for the deadly experimental Q-Ray. But Cheetah, Tarzan's chimp friend, followed him to the laboratory.  Cheetah's careless antics broke the power cable, disabled the deadly machine, and saved Tarzan.


60. JUSTICE FROM THE TREES: After days of searching for the stolen ivory, Tarzan came face to face with the thieves. Surprising them from the tree-tops, Tarzan jumped. With bullets missing him only by inches, the mighty Ape-Man's strength made short work of the two criminals. Tarzan returned the ivory to its owners.

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