Jungle Comics #128
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Dawn-Men of the Congo" in Jungle Comics #128 (1950) delivers a thrilling adventure as Kaänga, Ann, and Zulu answer the Wagonas’ urgent call about bizarre creatures in their new land. With Frank Riddell’s storytelling and Maurice Whitman’s dynamic art bringing the prehistoric jungle to life, the trio confronts both ancient Neanderthals and long-lost beasts in a hidden valley. The cover by Gus Schrotter and the Iger Shop captures the wild, untamed spirit of the story.
In "Dawn-Men of the Congo," Kaänga, Ann, and Zulu journey to the Wagonas’ new settlement after receiving word of strange creatures in the wild. What they find is a hidden valley teeming with prehistoric beasts and a tribe of Neanderthals, leading Kaänga to confront their chief in a trial of strength and will.
In "null," trader Harry finds himself entangled in deceit after being led astray by Nancy’s charm. When Tabu uncovers the truth, he reveals a haunting vision of Harry’s fate at Nancy’s hands—leaving the outcome hanging in the jungle’s shadow.
In "null," Chief B'timi is tricked by the Freunds into betraying the secret of Golden Beard’s buried treasure, leading to a tense race through the jungle. Terry, tracking their trail, outwits the traps set by the long-dead pirate and brings the intruders to justice.
In a remote jungle outpost, Renegade Chaney tricks settlers with fake homesteading notices, then ambushes them with a gang posing as natives. When Camilla uncovers the deception, she races to warn the commissioner before more lives are lost.
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