Credits
Writer(s):
Don Segall
Penciller(s):
Sam Glanzman
Inker(s):
Sam Glanzman
Colorist(s):
?
Letterer(s):
Charlotte Jetter
Subject Matter
Genres:
jungle
Feature(s):
Anak
Character(s):
Anak; Thoth; Horubis-Atu (eagle); Naga (cobra); Aarook (spider)
First Line:
In his old age, Horubis-Atu, the great bird who was guardian of the tombs of the great apes...
Synopsis:
Horubis-Atu, the eagle that guards the tombs of the great apes, has become blind and attacks Thoth when he approaches. Anak is struck by the thought that a burst of light might restore the birds sight and, with the spider, Aarook, he devises a way to flash a beam of light from the jewel on the forehead of the Buddha statue into the eagle's eyes. It works, and the eagle releases Thoth, but then dies.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
4
Notes:
The consensus among comics historians is that Segall was the scripter; textual analysis supports this.