Jungle Comics #1 [25]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Kahgis the Blood God," an ancient Egyptian temple awakens when disturbed, bringing both a bloodthirsty idol and a long-dead princess back to life. As the priestess meets a tragic end, the idol—now animated—carries her once more into the tomb, sealing their fate in darkness. Written by Frank Riddell and illustrated by Dan Zolnerowich, with inks by Al Gabriele, this 1942 Jungle Comics issue features a cover by Dan Zolnerowich that captures the eerie moment of awakening.
In "Kahgis the Blood God," an ancient Egyptian princess and her idolized deity awaken when a forgotten temple is unearthed—only for the priestess to die, her final breath a plea for sacrifice. The living idol, bound by ancient rites, takes her back into the tomb, sealing her fate in a ritual beyond time.
In this 1942 Jungle Comics tale, Tabu is captured and brought before the pharaoh, where his mysterious powers save the ruler’s life—sparking envy among the courtiers who soon begin to scheme against him.
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Reprinted in Gwandanaland Comics #935 (2017)
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