FemForce #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Day in the Life of a Jungle Girl," Camilla, the Jungle Girl, faces a sinister plot when industrialist Bill Grange uses fear and deception to drive out the pygmies from their land. With the help of Chief Kolo, she uncovers a scheme involving a cursed jungle, hallucinogenic gas, and a manipulative witch doctor—only to confront the truth behind the deception. Written by Victor Ibsen and illustrated with bold, expressive art by Matt Baker, with colors by Rebekah Black, this 1987 issue of FemForce #10 features a striking cover by Bill Black.
In the heart of her jungle sanctuary, Tara Fremont finds her quiet refuge disrupted when an alien spacecraft crashes into the lagoon, bringing with it the Femforce, the villainous Dr. Rivits, and a mysterious survivor who vanishes with a cryptic gift. As the island’s peace unravels, the heroines must confront the aftermath of an otherworldly arrival—without knowing what the stranger left behind.
In "null," set in the dense jungle of a remote region, Camilla uncovers a sinister plot when she learns that Bill Grange is using fear and deception to drive out the local pygmy tribe. With the help of Chief Kolo, she confronts the witch doctor N'Louga, whose curse is nothing more than a ruse built on hallucinogenic gas and manipulated jackals. The story unfolds as the tribe’s trust is tested and the truth begins to surface—though the outcome remains tense and uncertain.
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