Jungle Comics #127
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn 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.
In "null," a decades-old massacre casts a long shadow as the children of the slain settlers, now masked as hawk men, set out for revenge. N'kota manipulates them into blaming the Mombasas, but when Kaänga uncovers the truth, he rallies the remaining Mombasas to confront the hawk men at their stronghold. The story unfolds with tense moral stakes, where justice and deception collide in the heart of the jungle.
In a parched jungle where thirst drives even the mightiest to desperate measures, Simba ventures beyond his realm in search of water. When he finally finds a life-giving pool, he must face a fierce rhinoceros defending it—leading to a clash that tests his strength and resolve.
In "null," Tabu uncovers a secret when he stumbles upon white men disguised as apes looting ancient temples deep in his jungle. Using his cunning and the eerie atmosphere of the Snake Temple, he sets a trap to expose the intruders—though the outcome of his plan remains shrouded in mystery.
In "null," art collector Miss Dunlap uses hollowed totem poles to smuggle escaped convicts out of Africa, but adventurer Terry uncovers her scheme and sets out to stop her. The story unfolds with sharp tension as Terry races to expose her deception and bring the fugitives back into custody.
In a remote jungle village, Wambi stands by his friend Lari after the young man is cast out for refusing to take part in the witch doctor Gwanda’s cruel ritual involving an elephant. As Wambi helps Lari return to the tribe, he uncovers the truth behind Gwanda’s power—revealing a man whose authority rests on fear, not wisdom.
In this 1950 jungle adventure from *Jungle Comics #127*, outlaw leader Barton and his crew run a brutal operation, hijacking prison boats to exploit convicts as slave labor in a remote mine. When Camilla teams up with Commissioner Harris’s aide Garrity, their mission to bring the gang to justice sets off a high-stakes showdown in the wilds.
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Reprinted in Fight Comics #4 (1950), Fight Comics #2 (1960), Diamond Adventure Comic #8 (1961), Diamond Adventure Comic #13 (1961), Kaänga #23 (2024), Jungle Comics #4, Kaänga Comics #5
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