Jungle Comics #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Lair of the Renegade Killer," Tabu faces a deadly threat as hunters deploy poison gas and electrified water holes to decimate the animals of his jungle. When the tide turns, Tabu unleashes the spirits of the slain beasts, driving the hunters into a treacherous stream that transforms into quicksand. Written by Robert Lewis and inked by George Wilhelms, this 1940 tale blends primal vengeance with supernatural flair, all rendered with the bold artistry of Dan Zolnerowich on the cover.
Kaänga, the jungle lord, recognizes the voice of a man who sold him into slavery decades ago—and discovers the villain has returned to his remote hideout to kidnap more innocents for ransom. When Kaänga tracks the kidnapper to civilization and back to his jungle lair, a desperate battle of wits and strength unfolds between the white lord of the wilderness and the criminal who once destroyed his childhood.
In "null," Tabu defends his jungle from hunters who use poison gas and electrified water holes to kill the animals. When the hunters are driven into a stream, Tabu turns the waters into quicksand, leaving them trapped in a fate as eerie as the ghosts of the slain beasts.
In "Fight to the Finish," a black panther terrorizes the jungle, driving fear among the animals until Wambi's friends gather for a council. Though tensions run high, they seek peace by convincing the panther to live among them, not as a threat, but as a valued member of their community.
In this 1940 Jungle Comics tale, Camilla’s capture by the Carthonians sets Sir Champion on a swift course to rescue her, rallying a fleet with purpose and speed. As the mission unfolds, an unexpected turn brings the deposed king Chrisa back into power—though how that shift comes remains a mystery.
In a dream of cosmic stakes, Roy commands Earth’s defenses against alien invaders, only to discover a shocking weakness—water is their undoing. When he wakes, the battle fades, leaving only the quiet certainty that something about the dream felt too real to be just a fantasy.
In "The Flaming Claws," a mad scientist unleashes his deadly invention upon the jungle, terrorizing its people and creatures with fire-laced claws. Fantomah, ever the guardian of the wild, confronts the madman and turns his own weapon against him—leaving him undone by his own fear.
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Reprinted in I Shall Destroy All the Civilized Planets! #[nn] (2007), Fletcher Hanks : œuvres complètes #[nn] (2018)
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