Jungle Comics #100
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Hate Has a Thousand Claws!", jungle adventurer Camilla finds herself caught in a deadly trap when jewel thieves exploit her goodwill to infiltrate the secluded B'togi village. With the tribe's gold stolen and both Camilla and the chief's daughter taken, the chase leads to a desperate escape in a helium balloon—only for Camilla to turn the tide with a single, precise spear. Written by Victor Ibsen and illustrated with bold, dynamic flair by Matt Baker, this 1948 thriller from Fiction House delivers a pulse-pounding tale of betrayal and survival, all captured in a striking cover by John Celardo.
In "Hate Has a Thousand Claws!" from Jungle Comics #100, Kongola—scarred and handless after a past betrayal—plots a twisted revenge against Kaänga, using mind-controlled Ann to lure him into a trap. As the jungle closes in, the line between vengeance and madness blurs, leaving Ann trapped in a haze while the fates of the two men hang in the balance.
In a tense jungle survival tale from *Jungle Comics #100*, Simba and his cub find themselves adrift on a canoe laden with medical supplies meant for a distant safari. Washed ashore and confronted by the expedition team, the cub’s unexpected possession of the package becomes the key to their safety—though the moment of recognition holds more weight than either of them could know.
In "null," Terry tracks a deceitful lancer who’s stolen a tribal treasure map, leading to a tense journey that forces him to prove the Balongas’ innocence and clear the name of those falsely accused of betrayal.
In this 1948 Jungle Comics tale, Wambi’s quiet act of pretending to abandon the jungle sets off a chain of events that brings Tawn and Ogg back together, testing their loyalty and friendship in ways neither expected. A simple ruse sparks a journey that renews their bond, all within the wild heart of the jungle.
In "null," trader Graw strikes a dangerous bargain with witch doctor M'pogi, trading rifles for the Tanakis' sacred diamonds—then framing an innocent young woman for the theft, leading to her execution. When Tabu uses his magic to make her appear resurrected, the terrified Graw and M'pogi flee in panic, plunging into a crocodile pool.
In "null," Camilla finds herself caught in a deadly trap when jewel thieves exploit her trusted presence among the B'togis to infiltrate their walled village. After the tribe's gold is stolen and Camilla, along with the chief's daughter, is taken, the thieves flee the jungle in a helium balloon—only for Camilla to bring them down with a spear. The story unfolds with tense stakes and swift action, as Camilla confronts the chief thief in a final, brutal showdown.
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Reprinted in Wings Comics #1 (1960), Jungle Girls #7 (1992), Big Girl Adventures #1 (2001), Men of Mystery Comics #105 (2017), Kaänga #9 (2020)
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