Classic Jungle Adventures #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Scourge of the Soudan" kicks off with Kaänga caught in a web of deception when Queen Amra and her amazons kidnap Ann, convinced he’s their long-lost hero. Forced into action, Kaänga leads the charge against the apemen threatening their kingdom, proving his strength and cunning. Written by Frank Riddell and illustrated by Maurice Whitman, this tale of jungle intrigue and unexpected heroism unfolds with bold artwork and a pulse-pounding pace, all framed by Alex Schomburg’s striking cover.
In "Scourge of the Soudan," Kaänga is mistaken for a legendary hero when Queen Amra and her amazons kidnap Ann to summon his aid against a threat of apemen. Forced into the role, Kaänga leads the charge, proving his strength and skill in battle. When the danger passes, the queen releases Ann, and the two return to the wilds of the jungle.
In "null," Camilla outsmarts a gang of diamond thieves by commandeering one of their mechanical dragons, turning their own technology against them in a daring aerial showdown. With stealth and precision, she brings the criminals to justice, proving that even in the heart of the jungle, ingenuity can triumph over greed.
In "The Deadly Quest!", hunter Red Adams takes on a dangerous mission to capture the elusive jungle creature known as Judy, lured by a greedy man’s promise of reward. When Judy and her companion Pistol Roberts are finally trapped and caged, a sudden roar shakes the jungle—Judy summons a massive elephant to break their bonds. Red Adams’ recklessness leads to a fate he can’t escape.
In "null," Tiger Girl races to prevent a tribal war after the sacred golden juju statue of Beylo is stolen, with tribesman Kamo accusing the Masai despite lacking proof. As she follows a trail of clues, she uncovers a white man's hand in the theft—and in stirring the conflict between the tribes.
In "The Ape God of Kor," Thun'da and Pha return to the wilds of the Dawn Lands, where they encounter the fierce and enigmatic Cave Girl. Captured by the brutish apemen of Kor, the trio must rely on Cave Girl’s rare gift—her ability to communicate with animals—to survive and find a way out of their perilous captivity.
In "The Wild Men of N'Gara," Jo and Ann find themselves caught in a struggle for power when the lake people learn that Zulu is their true king. With Zolanda holding Zulu and Ann captive, Kaänga rallies the people and leads a daring assault on the fortress to restore the rightful heir.
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