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Korak, Son of Tarzan : Issue 12

By Gold Key Comics

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Book Id: WPLBN0002104240
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Reproduction Date: 2011

Title: Korak, Son of Tarzan : Issue 12  
Author: Gold Key Comics
Volume: Issue 12
Language: English
Subject: Fantacy fiction., Jungle., Adventure
Collections: Graphic Novel Collections, Tarzan, Comic Book Collection
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Publisher: Gold Key Comics

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Key Comics, B. G. (n.d.). Korak, Son of Tarzan : Issue 12. Retrieved from http://self.gutenberg.org/


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Description: Korak is the ape name of Jack Clayton, the son of Tarzan and Jane. Jack first appeared in the original Tarzan novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs. He was introduced as an infant in the non-Tarzan novel The Eternal Lover (later retitled The Eternal Savage), in which the Ape Man and his family played supporting roles. His next appearance (still as an infant) was in The Beasts of Tarzan, the third Tarzan novel, in which he was kidnapped and taken to Africa. The story of his youth and growth to manhood was told in the fourth novel, The Son of Tarzan, in which he returned to Africa and lived in the jungle, taking for the first time the name Korak (Killer in the language of the Great Apes). Most references to him were as Korak the Killer. Half of the book relates to Meriem, the Arab girl he rescues from a beating. The two of then run wild in the forest for years before being separated. After many adventures they are re-united and eventually marry. The story of the boy's sadness at losing her and her emerging character is conveyed very vividly. Korak was later used as a supporting character in the eighth through the tenth entries in the series, Tarzan the Terrible, Tarzan and the Golden Lion, and Tarzan and the Ant Men.

 
 



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