Jungle Comics #108
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Merchants of Murder," the war god Kahzembu stirs chaos by stealing a child and manipulating a mother into stealing the sacred fire from the Temple of Peace. Tabu journeys to the Land of Mists to confront the god and restore balance, facing trials that test his courage and resolve. Illustrated by Maurice Whitman in both art and inks, this 1948 adventure from Fiction House features dynamic, atmospheric storytelling, with a striking cover by John Celardo.
In "Merchants of Murder," Kaänga leads artist Herbert Matthews through the wilds to the Congo Castle, a forgotten stronghold deep in the jungle. When they arrive, they find the castle seized by a ruthless white gang and the Kulangis, forcing Kaänga to rally the oppressed and summon an unlikely ally—an enraged rhinoceros—to reclaim the fortress.
In this 1948 Jungle Comics tale, three trained hunting dogs are unleashed into the wild to track down a lion. When the mighty Simba finds himself cornered, he outsmarts them with a daring ruse—feigning a fall into a crocodile-infested pool. As the dogs follow, they meet their fate in the jaws of the waiting reptiles, leaving Simba to slip away into the shadows.
In "null," Terry revisits Fort Diablo, haunted by memories of his first assignment and the villain known as the Scorpion. When the Scorpion returns during a memorial dedication for the commissioner he once killed, the past comes crashing down—literally—as the memorial pillar collapses on him.
In "null," a mother’s desperate act to save her child ignites a clash between divine wrath and ancient peace. When the war god Kahzembu demands the sacred fire be brought to his temple, Tabu ventures into the mysterious Land of Mists to restore balance—only to face the god’s fury.
In a remote African village, Camilla uses her wits to convince the Bantu chief to trade temple gold for vital supplies like quinine and salt. When the witch doctor feels betrayed, he allies with a band of white renegades to steal the gold, setting off a tense confrontation. Camilla stands firm, determined to protect the village’s future.
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Reprinted in Jungle Girls #14 (1993), Wings Comics #3
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