Jungle Comics #110
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Raid of the Fire-Fangs" delivers a gripping jungle mystery from 1949, where a cursed set of jewels ties a family’s fate to a forgotten murder. Written by Ted Brodie-Mack and brought to life with bold, atmospheric art by Maurice Whitman, the story follows Tabu as he uncovers a deadly secret hidden in the mist-shrouded Land of Mists. The cover by John Celardo captures the tale’s eerie tension, making this a standout issue for fans of classic adventure comics.
In "Raid of the Fire-Fangs," the L'tongas face a cunning threat when jewel thieves infiltrate their tribe by masquerading as sacred mandrills. Kaänga, ever vigilant, uncovers the deception and ensures justice is served by handing the impostors over to the tribe.
In a tale of exile and ambition, the tiger Zarkah flees captivity in an African port, drawn by the wilds of Simba’s jungle. When he dares to challenge the reigning king, his fate is sealed in a clash of strength and pride.
In "null," Wambi, a man with no memory after a fall, is drawn into a perilous journey when two white treasure hunters enlist his help to find a hidden temple. As the expedition unfolds, the hunters' greed triggers a deadly collapse, and Wambi—finally remembering who he truly is—faces the aftermath of their choices.
In a forgotten corner of the jungle, a giant idol hides a deadly secret—its hollow form conceals an artillery gun used to terrorize river traffic. When treasure hunters use it to block access to their hidden platinum mine, adventurer Terry and his guide Keeto must outwit the trap before the next boat comes.
In this 1949 Jungle Comics tale, Jo is sent to the heart of the jungle to retrieve a lost heirloom, only to uncover a web of betrayal tied to a cursed gem. When Tabu learns the jewels were stolen from the murdered chief of the Opalis, he must decide whether to return them or let the past stay buried.
In "null," a white slaver's cruel scheme takes shape when he disguises a woman as Camilla to lure unsuspecting villagers into a trap, using Arab allies to carry out his plan. When Camilla herself begins to uncover the deception, she turns the tide against the slaver, setting off a chain of events that leads to his demise aboard his own paddle-wheel steamer.
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Reprinted in Manhunt #2 (1951), Jungle Comics #[nn], Kaänga #14
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