Garth was a comic strip in the British newspaper Daily Mirror that ran from 24 July 1943 – 22 March 1997. The strip belonged to the action-adventure genre and recounted the exploits of the title character, an immensely strong hero who battled various villains throughout the world and in different chronological eras. Garth was widely syndicated throughout English-speaking countries during its long run. The 1960s Australian fast bowler Garth McKenzie was nicknamed after the comic strip hero. Due to public demand, reprints of classic stories began in 2011.
Devils in Disguise - Garth Comics
This is the story where Garth hydrates a live tigress to the point when the big cat dies. To put it bluntly, he drowns a tigress in the river. But this is only the last of a series of unfortunate events. The story begins when Garth goes fishing, not in the same river where the tigress dies, but a different one. Whether he catches any fish is unclear. But he does catch a bunch of guys smuggling heroin. He volunteers the work with the police to bust the gang. Garth survives several attempts on his life. But now he has a location, Karachi, and a name, The Tigress - not the same one he drowns in the river. It's a different one. Sounds a bit confusing, I know. Reading the book will clear things up.
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