Jungle Comics #121
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Wolves of the Desert Night," Terry ventures into the remote Kongola country with an archaeologist and his assistant, tracking the rumored remains of an ancient city. When illegal prospectors unearth the site and capture the group, Terry must outwit them to reclaim the maps and bring the intruders to justice. Written by Pierre La Rue and illustrated by Jay Disbrow, with inks by Bill Walsh, this 1950 adventure blends suspense and exploration, all framed by Jack Kamen’s striking cover art and the Iger Shop’s dynamic inks.
In "Wolves of the Desert Night," a band of escaped convicts infiltrates Kaänga’s jungle, posing as official guards and sowing chaos before Kaänga uncovers their deception. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story unfolds with tense deception and jungle peril, as the real threat is revealed beneath a false veneer of authority.
In "null," Terry ventures into the wilds of Kongola with an archaeologist and his assistant, chasing the legend of a buried ancient city. When rival prospectors illegally unearth the site and capture the group, Terry must outwit them to protect the discovery and bring the intruders to justice.
In "null," a cunning witch doctor wields his flute to summon every creature of the jungle to a waiting steamboat, where hunters cage them for sport. When Wambi tracks the chaos to the river, he intervenes—freeing the animals, securing a vow from the witch doctor to change his ways, and turning the tide by trapping the hunters and sending their boat adrift.
In the heart of the African wilds, Prince B'maki of the Basulis schemes to seize power by intercepting his brother Orago’s bride en route to their village. When the village mystic Tabu uncovers the truth, she uses her ancient powers to hypnotize B'maki, sending him tumbling into a crevasse to await the jungle’s justice.
In "null," Camilla slips into the Scorpion’s camp disguised as one of his lieutenants, her mission to turn the tide against the raiders who’ve plagued the safari trails. With quiet courage, she sets in motion a plan that could bring down the Scorpion’s reign of fear—though the true cost of her deception remains uncertain.
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