Jungle Comics #111
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Trek of the Terror-Paws," Wambi must clear his name when his hunting horn accidentally draws a herd of buffalo, leading the jungle animals to suspect him of betrayal. With the help of a daring journey to the hunters' sacred cave, he sets out to prove his innocence—and when he blows the horn once more, the truth unfolds before the eyes of the jungle. Written by Roy L. Smith and illustrated by Henry Kiefer, with a striking cover by John Celardo, this 1949 adventure from Jungle Comics #111 delivers a thrilling tale of courage and misunderstood loyalty.
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Chief Asama's hunters trick Wambi into blowing a hunting horn that attracts the local buffalo, several of which are captured. The animals of the jungle accuse Wambi of being in league with the hunters. Wambi sets out to prove his innocence and goes to the hunters' sacred cave, where the buffalo are to be sacrificed. Once there, he again blows the hunting horn and the jungle animals come and see the hunters and believe in Wambi's innocence.
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