Jungle Comics #124
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Trail of the Pharaoh's Eye," Camilla leads a small party into the jungle to verify the discovery of ancient temple treasures, only to find herself outmaneuvered when a forged letter from the commissioner convinces her to trust Morgan's gang—criminals who've intercepted a warning about their presence. With danger closing in and the truth hidden in plain sight, Camilla must unravel the deception before the treasures fall into the wrong hands. Written by Victor Ibsen and illustrated by Ralph Mayo, this 1950 adventure from Fiction House features a striking cover by John Forte and Jack Kamen, with inks by the Iger Shop.
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The commissioner sends Camilla and small party to confirm the discovery of some ancient temple treasures. He sends a runner after the party departs to warn them of white criminals operating in the area. The criminals, Morgan's gang, intercept the runner and take his letter, re-writing it so that Camilla will believe that the commissioner wants them on the expedition. When Morgan attempts to kill Camilla, she realizes her mistake in accepting them. She exposes their plot to steal the treasures and assures the local natives that the criminals will be punished by white man's law.
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