Jann of the Jungle #16
In "Cry Danger!", Jann of the Jungle faces a deadly deception when a corrupt trader manipulates the locals into believing a man-eating tiger is loose—his real goal being to drive them from their land so he can drill for oil. With the truth uncovered, Jann must act fast to stop the scheme and protect the tribe, all while confronting the very beast that’s been used as a weapon. Written by Don Rico and illustrated by Don Heck, with a striking cover by Bill Everett, this 1957 adventure blends jungle peril with moral stakes in a tale that’s as tense as it is timeless.
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A crooked trader mis-leads everyone about the location of a man-eating tiger. He plans to drive the natives off their land an drill for oil. Cliff learns of the plan and kills the tiger.
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