Jungle Comics #133
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Scourge of the Soudan" in Jungle Comics #133 (1951) delivers a pulse-pounding tale of tribal peril and ancient magic, spotlighting Camilla’s courage as she races to save Chief Nabilo. Written by Victor Ibsen and illustrated by Ralph Mayo, the story unfolds with a haunting mystery: the herbalist Harana has lost her powers after her temple was defiled, and only the death of the villain K'tonga can restore them. The cover by Maurice Whitman and the Iger Shop captures the drama in bold, dynamic lines, perfectly framing the perilous journey ahead.
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When Chief Nabilo is wounded by a leopard, Camilla goes to the herbalist Harana for help. She learns that Harana no longer has powers since her temple was desecrated by K'tonga. Only with K'tonga's death will her powers be restored. Camilla locates K'tonga and, using an elephant, topples a stone alter on K'tonga and her renegade followers. Harana's powers are restored and Chief Nabilo's life is saved.
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