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Cover: Virgil Reilly

Combat #6

Jan 1956 · Calvert · 1/- [0-1-0 AUP]
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“Jungle Betrayal”

In "Jungle Betrayal," a mysterious diary surfaces on a Northern Malaya plantation, drawing the attention of Dan Northrop, its owner, and two Australian army officers. Through Northrop’s recounting, the story unfolds with a tense flashback to the Japanese invasion of Malore, where dying prince Duleepsha entrusted the Malore diamonds to two men—Jamison and Miller—to keep them from falling into enemy hands. Penciled and inked by Virgil Reilly in a striking, period-accurate style, this issue blends wartime intrigue with a legacy of secrets, all revealed through the chilling words of a man who may not have been who he claimed to be.

artist, inker Virgil Reilly · cover Virgil Reilly

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artist, inker Virgil Reilly
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On a plantation in Northern Malaya a diary is found. The servant who discovered it takes it to Dan Northrop, the plantation's owner. Over dinner that evening Northrop tells two Australian army officers of the diary and the story it contains. Years earlier during the Japanese invasion of Malore Prince Duleepsha lay on his deathbed, and just before he died he was told that the Malore diamonds will not fall into the hands of the Japanese. Two men, Jamison and Miller, are tasked with hiding the diamonds. It is Jamison's diary they've found.

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