Jungle Comics #114
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Mad Jackals Hunt by Night" delivers a gripping tale of survival and loyalty in the wild, spotlighting Simba’s fierce protectiveness as he battles both hunters and the unraveling of his mate, Mrs. Simba, after she’s wounded. Written by Ed Hunt and illustrated with bold, dynamic energy by the Iger Shop and Alvin Hollingsworth, this 1949 Jungle Comics standout features a haunting cover by the Iger Shop, capturing the tension of a jungle on edge.
In "Mad Jackals Hunt by Night," Bokka, son of the B'hali chief, turns against his people by aiding white treasure hunters in desecrating sacred sites. When Kaänga, Ann, and N'geeso intervene to stop the plunder, Bokka's betrayal ignites a dangerous vendetta. The story unfolds as Kaänga must confront Bokka's rage and rescue Ann, all while the jungle itself feels the weight of the coming reckoning.
In a tale of loyalty and survival from the wild heart of Jungle Comics #114, Simba stands between his cubs and the wrath of Briffo the Cape buffalo, only to face greater peril when hunters steal his young and wound Mrs. Simba. As her injuries drive her into a frenzy, the jungle trembles under her rampage, forcing a desperate council to decide her fate. When Simba and the recovered Mrs. Simba finally return, the balance of power shifts in a moment that will echo through the savanna.
In "null," Snide and Cassidy, exiled and bitter, seize Commissioner Powers and coerce him into transferring control of the ancient B'zimba trading grounds—now revealed to hold gold—through the aid of witch doctor M'bonga. When Terry uncovers the conspiracy, he turns the tide by exposing the conspirators to the Kazari tribe, leading to their capture.
In this 1949 Jungle Comics tale, treasure hunter Baxter sets a trap for Wambi, falsely accusing him of stealing from the Umbalis' temple. When Tawn and Ogg step in to uncover the truth, they must guide the chief to the hidden treasure before justice is lost in the jungle's shadows.
In "null," Tabu faces a dangerous alliance between an exiled witch doctor, Kargo, and a deceitful assistant plotting to steal diamonds from the Kapudis. With his cunning and illusion powers, Tabu outwits the conspirators before turning them over to the authorities.
In "null," a brutal act of betrayal unfolds beneath the African sun: ivory trader Becker, posing as a Masai warrior, orchestrates the murder of his rival Monroe. When Monroe’s son, seeking vengeance, kidnaps the chief’s daughter, Camilla sets out to bring him back—leading to a shocking revelation at Becker’s camp that upends everything.
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↩ Reprints Jungle Comics #56 (1944)
Reprinted in Jungle Comics #2 (1949), Jungle Comics #17 (1950), Kaänga #16 (2022)
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