Jungle Comics #105
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Red Witch of Ubangi-Shan," jungle mystery and danger collide as El Hammad manipulates deception to enslave villagers and uncover hidden treasure. With Trina posing as Ann and the real Ann captured as bait, Kaänga and N'geeso race to free the enslaved and confront a monstrous threat lurking in the lake. Written by Frank Riddell and illustrated by John Celardo, this 1948 adventure from Fiction House delivers classic pulp thrills with dynamic artwork, all captured in a striking cover by Celardo.
In the heart of the wild Ubangi-Shan, El Hammad schemes to seize slaves by impersonating Ann, tricking villages into surrendering their warriors. When the real Ann is captured and used as bait to lure a monstrous creature from a forbidden lake, Kaänga and N’geeso must race to save her and free the enslaved before the jungle’s hidden dangers claim them all.
In a forgotten corner of the jungle, Simba tracks a band of raiding mandrills to uncover the truth behind their sudden aggression. Once a protector of the young, Kochar the mandrill chief now stands broken, his tribe torn from within. As Simba confronts the chaos, he must restore order—not through force, but by rekindling the bond between a fallen leader and his people.
In "null," Camilla finds herself caught in a web of deception when she wrongly assumes Cynthia Sharpe is a victim—only to discover the truth: Sharpe and her husband are the real thieves. With quick thinking and courage, Camilla escapes their grasp and helps the pursuers recover the stolen diamonds.
In the heart of the jungle, Wambi and his animal friends face a threat when hunters set a trap for circus-bound prey—only Rhenus, known for his harsh ways, ignores their warnings. When he falls into the pit, Wambi risks everything to save him, and together they drive the hunters back, proving that even the most unlikely allies can stand together.
In "null," disguised as a trader, Terry infiltrates a gang of river thieves preying on travelers, using cunning and stealth to outwit them—though one escapes, only to meet a fate far worse than capture.
In this 1948 Jungle Comics tale, Tabu is called upon to judge a successor to the late chief Kogar—only to uncover a conspiracy orchestrated by the hag Sirah, who not only manipulated the selection but also hired the killer, N'mala. With the truth hidden in the Land of Mists, Tabu leads the guilty to a reckoning revealed by Kogar’s spirit.
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Reprinted in Sheena, Queen of the Jungle #16 (1952), Good Girl Art Quarterly #[3] (1991), Kaänga #12
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