Jungle Comics #103
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Phantoms of Lost Lagoon," a 1948 Jungle Comics standout, Jane Bronson uncovers a dark secret in her father’s mines—slave labor hidden beneath the surface. When she tries to expose the truth, she’s captured by Camilla, setting off a chain of events that draws her into a deadly trap and awakens a colony of vampire bats. With Matt Baker’s dynamic art and Victor Ibsen’s gripping storytelling, this issue blends suspense and jungle peril, all rendered with the bold style of John Celardo’s cover.
In "The Phantoms of Lost Lagoon," treasure hunters venture into the wilds of the jungle seeking the fabled ship of Emperor Khan, only to find themselves ensnared by danger and deception. When Kaänga uncovers the wreck, the hunt takes a deadly turn—first with a rhinoceros attack, then a brutal confrontation, before the true treasure is revealed in the gilded bones of the past.
In this 1948 Jungle Comics tale, a young man risks everything to free his brother Unganda Bill from a fortified jail, setting off a dangerous ivory raid. With help from his brother and the cunning T'Gara, the trio faces a trap set by Terry and the lancers—where loyalty and survival hang in the balance.
In "null," the sacred Scepter of Guru vanishes from a Wambi jungle village, only to turn up in the hands of Ogg. Accused of theft and facing a sacrificial fate, Ogg’s life hangs in the balance until Wambi—fresh from his diving experiments—races to the rescue, pulling him from the water and restoring the relic to its rightful place.
In the shadow of a forgotten ritual, Priestess Zotara schemes to seize the throne by betraying King N'Mongo during his coronation rite. When Tabu is drawn into the Land of Mists—a realm between life and death—she reenacts the ceremony to expose Zotara’s treachery, facing the deadly trap of quicksand in a final, desperate act.
In "null," Jane Bronson stumbles into a deadly trap set by Camilla, only to be mistaken for dead—leading her father to wrongly accuse Camilla of murder. When the mine’s overseers are killed by a swarm of vampire bats stirred by the mines’ explosions, Camilla returns to clear her name and uncover the truth.
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