Jungle Comics #125
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Skulls for Sale on Dismal River," Kaänga, Ann, and Zulu escort Claudia Morris to her isolated trading post, only to find it under siege by the ruthless Lotukos. As tensions rise, Ann uncovers a betrayal within the post’s ranks, while Kaänga journeys to the Lokuto kraal, where he confronts the tribe’s chief in a fight for leadership. Written by Frank Riddell and illustrated by Maurice Whitman, this gripping tale of loyalty and justice unfolds under the watchful eyes of the jungle’s hidden dangers. The cover, a striking collaboration by John Forte, Gus Schrotter, Jack Kamen, and the Iger Shop, captures the story’s pulse-pounding intensity.
In "Skulls for Sale on Dismal River," Kaänga, Ann, and Zulu escort Claudia Morris to her isolated trading post, only to find it under siege by the ruthless Lotukos. As tensions rise, Ann uncovers a betrayal within the post’s ranks, while Kaänga journeys to the Lokuto kraal to confront the tribe’s chief—leading to a fierce trial by combat that reshapes the tribe’s fate.
In this 1950 Jungle Comics tale, the tigons—ferocious tiger-lion hybrids—return to Simba’s jungle and strike down a member of the Llamba tribe. With the tribe desperate, they decide to burn the jungle to drive out the beasts. Simba takes on the threat alone, confronting the tigons in a deadly showdown. When he returns with their bodies, the Llambas are relieved and grateful.
In "null," Tabu confronts a ruthless mining operation exploiting slave labor, uncovering a plan to destroy a sacred native burial site. With courage and resolve, he rallies the enslaved workers in a daring stand against their oppressors.
In "null," Terry and Keeto are drawn into a desperate rescue when Eileen Summers arrives at the fort, claiming her husband Ed has been captured by natives near the Lost Temple of Gon-D'koru. With the fate of the temple’s hidden jewels hanging in the balance, the trio flies in a helicopter to the jungle ruins—only to uncover a far more cunning scheme than they expected. The story unfolds with sharp tension and unexpected twists, as loyalty and deception collide in the heart of the wild.
In "Wambi and the Reign of Jungle Terror," the fierce hunter Wambi faces a threat when Chief Ubali and his people invade his jungle seeking ivory and hides. When Ubali captures Wambi, a sudden storm gives Tawn the chance to free him—just as Wambi calls upon the wild creatures to defend their home.
In "null," Camilla finds herself manipulated into sabotaging an ivory caravan, unwittingly aiding thieves who seize the valuable cargo. When she learns the truth, her fury turns toward the thieves, setting her on a path to reclaim what was stolen and return the ivory to the Harmons, who are transporting it to the coast.
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Reprinted in Kaänga Comics #20 (1954), Kaänga #22 (2024), Jungle Comics [J.N.] #summer issue
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