Jungle Comics #115
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Treasure Trove in Vulture Sky!", Otanu’s desperate bid to seize power unleashes an ancient evil, setting a deadly trap that tests loyalty and truth. With Maurice Whitman handling both pencils and inks, this 1949 Jungle Comics standout blends suspense and supernatural stakes, while the Iger Shop’s cover captures the jungle’s perilous allure.
In "Treasure Trove in Vulture Sky!" from Jungle Comics #115 (1949), Kaänga and Ann encounter a man with artificial wings who claims to be revered by his bird people. When the man and Ann are captured by treasure hunters demanding the location of the hidden village, Kaänga—despite being wounded—tracks them through the jungle to free them and protect the sacred home.
In this 1949 jungle tale from *Jungle Comics #115*, Simba steps in to protect a lost white child from the deadly Varma, sparking a vicious vendetta. With the help of cunning jackals, Varma strikes back—seizing one of Simba’s cubs and forcing the lion to track him through the wild. The story unfolds with tense survival and fierce loyalty, as Simba must outwit his enemy and return the child to her father’s safari.
In "null," trader Sanders tries to sabotage the construction of a new auxiliary fort, inciting the local natives to attack in an effort to hide his illegal trade. When Terry and the lancers arrive, they face both the uprising and the truth behind Sanders’ deception.
In the heart of Wambi's jungle, the Ageelas flee their burning village, pursued by Arungo’s raiders. With courage and cunning, Wambi and Tawn rally the elephants, turning the beasts against their cruel masters in a daring bid to reclaim their home.
In a tale of treachery and ancient magic, Otanu schemes to seize the Membesi throne by summoning the malevolent goddess Shamatar, offering her a soul in exchange for power. When a leopard sent by Shamatar attacks Tongo during a zebra race, the kingdom's fate hangs in the balance—until Tabu devises a test with a "truth fluid" to expose the culprit. As the web of deceit unravels, Otanu’s ambition leads to his downfall, and Shamatar claims her due. Written by ? [as Mack], this gripping 1949 jungle tale from Jungle Comics #115 blends tribal intrigue with supernatural stakes.
In "null," Camilla races to save the Masai princess, N’kota, after gun runners abduct her and plant evidence to ignite a war with the Ugandis. With time running out, Camilla must unravel the conspiracy before bloodshed erupts, proving that justice and peace are worth fighting for.
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Reprinted in Jungle Comics #20 (1941), Kaänga #17 (2022)
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