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.
In "The Trail of the Pharaoh's Eye," Kaänga and the district commissioner follow the trail of a missing safari, uncovering betrayal among the party's own when they find the doctor, Norris, manipulating the locals into believing Professor Bolton is possessed. With the help of Zulu and Marmo, Kaänga must confront a growing mob and expose Norris’s scheme before the lost Bankhead Diamond Mine is lost to greed.
In the heart of the wild, Madu—self-proclaimed lord of the water hole—faces a furious gohali bull driven into a frenzy. After being wounded, he flees, only to be pursued by Simba, who forces him from the jungle. When Simba returns, he confronts the bull and ends its rampage.
In "null," Terry and artist Miss Hall are taken by slavers, but their capture isn't the end of the story—soon, they’re leading their captors into a trap set by Terry and Keeto, turning the tide in a tense, fast-paced escape.
In the heart of the wild, Logo, the witch doctor of the N’kolis, seizes control after the death of the chief, sidelining the late chief’s daughter, Meme. When the young warrior Tabu tries to restore her to her rightful place, Logo sees through his illusions—only for Tabu to summon a gorilla that drags Logo into the unknown jungle. The tribe, believing Meme’s return is now assured, celebrates her restored legacy.
In this 1950 jungle tale from Jungle Comics #124, Polga’s journey to America to study medicine stirs deep envy in his brother Guroa, who plots to end the trip before it begins. When Guroa’s betrayal is uncovered, it’s Wambi who steps in to protect Polga and reveal the truth.
In "null," Camilla leads a small party into the jungle to verify the location of ancient temple treasures, guided by a mission from the commissioner. After a runner is sent to warn them of white criminals in the region, the message is intercepted and altered by Morgan’s gang, who then join the expedition under false pretenses. When Morgan tries to eliminate Camilla, she sees through their deception and turns the tide by revealing their scheme to the local natives, trusting in the justice of white man’s law to deliver consequences.
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Reprinted in Seriemagasinet #24/1953 (1953), Diamond Adventure Comic #11 (1961), Kaänga #21 (2023)
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