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Jungle Comics#127
Cover: Iger Shop & Jack Kamen

Jungle Comics #127

Jul 1950 · Fiction House · 0.10 USD
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In Jungle Comics #127, a decades-old massacre sets off a dangerous quest for vengeance, as the children of slain settlers don masks of hawks and march toward retribution. Written by Frank Riddell and illustrated by Maurice Whitman, this gripping tale unfolds in the heart of the African jungle, where loyalty is tested and the truth lies buried beneath a veil of suspicion. The cover, by the Iger Shop and Jack Kamen, captures the tension with a striking image of the masked figures against a wild, shadowed backdrop.

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writer Frank Riddell · artist, inker Maurice Whitman · cover Iger Shop, Jack Kamen

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artist, inker Maurice Whitman
cover pencils, inks Iger Shop
cover inks Jack Kamen

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Twenty years ago, a group of white settlers were massacred by unknown natives. Today, their children have banded together to seek revenge, wearing hawk masks. N'kota persuades them that the Mombasas are to blame. In reality, the perpetrators of the massacre were N'kota and his men. The hawk men began to capture Mombasas in anticipation of a mass execution. Kaänga learns the truth and leads the uncaptured Mombasases to the hawk men's headquarters where the captives are freed and N'kota is captured and sent to the district commissioner for trial.

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