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Jungle Comics#128
Cover: Gus Schrotter & Iger Shop

Jungle Comics #128

Aug 1950 · Fiction House · 0.10 USD
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“Dawn-Men of the Congo”

"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.

writer Frank Riddell · artist, inker Maurice Whitman · cover Gus Schrotter, Iger Shop

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artist, inker Maurice Whitman
cover pencils Gus Schrotter
cover pencils, inks Iger Shop

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The Wagonas send word to ga that they are encountering strange animals in their new country. Kaänga, Ann, and Zulu go to the Wagonas and encounter numerous prehistoric animals and Neanderthals. Kaänga challenges the Neanderthal chief to single combat and wins. He orders the Neanderthals to never leaver their valley and orders the Wagonas to find another place for their village.

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