Jungle Comics #130
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Phantoms of the Congo" delivers a pulse-pounding jungle adventure in Jungle Comics #130, where deceit and danger swirl around the Bambutis' sacred temple. Written by Frank Riddell and brought to life with bold art by Maurice Whitman, the story follows Kaänga and Ann as they race to recover stolen equipment from the treacherous Potter and Nelson, with the Iger Shop's striking cover capturing the perilous mood of the tale.
In "Phantoms of the Congo," jungle guides Potter and Nelson betray their trust by stealing a hot air balloon and a half-track from the Blandings' safari to loot the Bambutis' temple. With the help of Kaänga and Ann, the duo sets out to recover the stolen vehicles and uncover the truth behind the scheme—before the jungle itself hides the evidence.
In a moment of eerie vision, Tabu learns the Bulangis are worshipping the python god Pitor—and that their temple will fall if they don’t stop. With cunning and unseen power, he conjures illusions to drive them from the sacred space just before the collapse.
In the heart of the jungle, Kuzu becomes the sole witness to Chief’s murder at the hands of the treacherous witch doctor Awagi. Fleeing into the wild, Kuzu finds unlikely aid in Wambi, who helps him uncover Awagi’s crimes and reclaim the tribe’s stolen sacred treasure.
In "null," Terry is pulled into the lancers' intelligence division and sent on a mission to track down the notorious slaver known as the Black Scourge. When their paths finally cross, the hunt intensifies—but the villain slips away before the net can close.
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Reprinted in Diamond Adventure Comic #17 (1962), Men of Mystery Comics #103 (2017), Kaänga #24 (2024), Jungle Comics #9
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