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The Gigantic Eagle is a comic inspired by The Lion King.
Plot
When Simba returns home late again, he comes up with an excuse to tell Mufasa. His excuse involves being chased by a gigantic eagle. Mufasa is concerned that such a bird resides in the Pride Lands.
The next day, Simba actually encounters the eagle that he made up the previous day. It chases him into a tree and into a log. He uses bamboo sticks to breath underwater and swim to safety.
When he returns late again and uses the same excuse, Mufasa believes the cub is lying to him. But he laughs it off saying, "Sometimes the best adventures are those that one thinks up himself!"
Images
The following images are the six pages of this comic translated to English unofficially from its original language.