Jumbo Comics #64
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJumbo Comics #64 is an anthology featuring multiple stories. "The Hawk" depicts an aerial combat mission where tail gunner Philip and pilot Dave's bomber is shot down over Nazi-occupied territory, resulting in Philip's capture and Dave becoming a prisoner of war. "Ghost Gallery" and "Sheena, Jungle Queen" featuring "The Slave-Brand of Ibn Ben Satan" are also included in this issue. The visible story content focuses on wartime action and adventure narratives typical of 1944 comic book publishing.
When a dying man stumbles into the jungle bearing a desperate warning about the hidden castle of Porto, Sheena and Bob Reynolds rush to investigate—only to discover that a ruthless warrior named Tulaki is hot on their trail, willing to use any means necessary to force Sheena to guide him through the treacherous Leda Swamps to the ancient fortress and its legendary treasures. As Sheena navigates the castle's deadly passages and deadly traps, she must outwit Tulaki and his warriors while unraveling the mystery of why they've come so far to capture her.
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Reprinted in Sheena, Queen of the Jungle #6 (1950), Gwandanaland Comics #860 (2017)
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