Jungle Comics #129
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Captives of Crocodile Swamp," writer Victor Ibsen and artist Ralph Mayo deliver a tense jungle thriller as Bennett and his gang seize hunting rights on the Nygailas' land, unaware they've awakened a long-buried reckoning. Mabaro, once deemed mad by his people, remembers the man who betrayed his family years ago—and with the help of Camilla, begins to unravel the truth behind the new thefts. The Iger Shop’s cover captures the perilous mood of the swamp, setting the stage for a story rooted in memory, justice, and the wild unknown.
In this 1950 jungle tale from Jungle Comics #129, a rogue elephant drives a frantic chase through the wild, drawing both villagers and white hunters into the untamed heart of Simba’s domain. When Simba intervenes, the clash of man and beast unfolds in the shadow of the trees—only to end with the elephant’s fate sealed by the hunters’ guns.
In "null," Terry escorts Miss Ross to a desert oasis to rendezvous with the ivory thief Abu ben Hassin—only for the tables to turn when the real betrayal unfolds. As raiders ambush the group, secretly loyal to Miss Ross, Terry calls in the hidden lancers led by Keeto to bring order to the chaos.
In a forgotten corner of the jungle, Merrill—clad in a deep sea diving suit—becomes an unwitting deity to the Lorutis, who prepare to sacrifice the rest of Finney's safari. When Tabu steps in, the line between myth and survival blurs in this tense, mysterious five-page tale from Jungle Comics #129.
In "null," Mabaro—long believed mad by his people—recognizes Bennett, the man who once led a raid that killed his father and left him scarred, now returned to the Nygailas’ land under false pretenses. When Bennett and his gang buy hunting rights, Mabaro shares his past with Camilla, setting in motion a quiet reckoning.
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↩ Reprints Jungle Comics #32 (1942), Jungle Comics #66 (1945)
Reprinted in Kaänga #24 (2024), Jungle Comics #8
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