Jungle Comics #120
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Killer King's Domain," Kaänga confronts the treachery of the Azande chief and the ruthless trader Songa, who enslaves the tribe after betraying them. With Ann among the captives, Kaänga races to the slave auction, determined to free the prisoners and bring Songa to justice. Written by Frank Riddell and illustrated by Maurice Whitman, this gripping tale unfolds in the heart of the African wilderness, with dynamic artwork that brings the danger and drama to life. The cover by John Forte, inked by Jack Kamen and the Iger Shop, captures the intensity of the moment.
In "Killer King's Domain," Kaänga confronts the forbidden trade ban imposed by the witch doctor M'fonga on the Azande tribe, challenging the chief and warriors to reconsider their isolation. When the tribe's trust is betrayed at Songa’s camp, Kaänga must race to the slave auction to free Ann and the captives, facing down both Songa and the treacherous chief.
In "null," Simba, the fierce jungle leader, guides both ivory hunters and native traders to a fabled salt mine, caught between their clashing needs. As tensions rise and danger stalks the wild, Simba must navigate treacherous terrain and deadly predators—leopards that test his strength and resolve—while the fate of both groups hangs in the balance.
In "null," Terry accompanies Dr. Carter, an ethnologist, to the L'tonga village for a trial involving jewel thieves—only for the truth to unravel when Dr. Carter’s past as an ex-Nazi is revealed, exposing his true motive for the journey.
In "null," a stolen idol from the Bulandas passes into the hands of a pair of treasure hunters who unknowingly loot the Songai temple, setting off a deadly chain of events when they try to trade it back to its rightful keepers. The story unfolds with quiet menace, as ancient rituals and buried secrets rise to the surface in a tale rooted in mystery and consequence.
In "null," jungle adventurer Camilla steps in when treasure hunters abduct Chief Hetlai’s daughter to force his cooperation in raiding an ancient Egyptian tomb. With quick thinking and courage, she rescues the girl and outwits the thieves, ensuring justice without bloodshed. The story unfolds in the dense, untamed heart of the jungle, where loyalty and moral resolve prevail.
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Reprinted in Seriemagasinet #11/1954 (1954), Kaänga #19 (2023)
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