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.
In "The Trek of the Terror-Paws," Kaänga, the jungle’s steadfast protector, is entrusted with a mysterious idol by a dying archaeologist. When ruthless criminals hunt him for the treasure they believe lies within, Kaänga must outwit them in the treacherous wilds—revealing a secret sacrifice made not for greed, but to save his people.
In the heart of the jungle, wounded archaeologist Winters finds himself betrayed by his own guides, who seize the treasures of the Temple of K'nassa. His daughter turns to the fierce and resourceful Camilla to reclaim the stolen relics and ensure they’re preserved—before greed claims them all.
In the parched heart of the jungle, Simba must challenge Bordag for control of a dwindling water hole, leading his pride through a desperate struggle for survival. The clash between the two lions tests strength, will, and the cost of dominance in a world where every drop matters.
In this 1949 Jungle Comics tale, Garson and his gang pose as medical workers, claiming to bring insecticide to fight tsetse flies, but their real mission is to steal from native villages using hidden knockout gas. When Terry uncovers their scheme, he takes action to stop them and ensure justice is served.
In "null," Wambi is framed by Chief Asama's hunters when a hunting horn summons buffalo, leading the jungle animals to suspect him of betrayal. Determined to clear his name, Wambi ventures to the hunters' sacred cave, where he blows the horn once more—this time to expose the truth and earn the jungle’s trust.
In this 1949 Jungle Comics tale, the spirit of the late queen Lara reaches out to Tabu, warning him that her murder was no accident and that the witch doctor Karoa now seeks to kill her son. With the ghost’s guidance, Tabu uncovers the truth and stands before the village to confront Karoa, forcing the community to face the betrayal that has long festered in the jungle shadows.
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Reprinted in Jungle Comics #[1] (1950), Wambi Jungle Boy #1 (1951), Kaänga #15 (2022)
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