Jungle Comics #134
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Black Avengers of Kaffir Pass," young Skipper Borden is taken by the scheming Steele and Cain, who aim to seize control of the Borden trading post. Meanwhile, the Wasulis’ witch doctor plots to rise as chief by manipulating fears with trained eagles—until Camilla uncovers his deception and sets the birds on the kidnappers’ trail. Ralph Mayo’s dynamic art brings the jungle intrigue to life, capturing the tension and daring of a story where courage and cunning face off in the heart of the wild.
In "null," Terry takes a bold gamble after capturing the brother of the ruthless slaver El Dakar, using a daring camel corps display to lure the vengeful El Dakar into a trap at the fort. With the desert heat pressing in and danger lurking in the shadows, Terry’s plan hinges on timing, deception, and the unpredictable nature of the wild.
In "null," Wambi stands firm against prospectors who’ve taken over his jungle’s sacred waterhole, only to be captured when he demands they leave. When the intruders are suddenly driven out by a pair of rhinoceroses, it’s clear the animals believe the prospectors have endangered their young—leaving Wambi to face the aftermath of a conflict he didn’t start.
In this 1951 Jungle Comics tale, Tabu takes on a dangerous mission when a pair of desperate parents turn to him for help after their daughter is taken by criminals. The girl is being used to manipulate the Natubi tribe, her presence twisted into a prophecy that she is the long-lost "White Maiden" foretold in their legends. Written by ? [as Mack], the story unfolds with tension and mystery, as Tabu must navigate both the treachery of the criminals and the deep-rooted beliefs of the tribe.
In the heart of the jungle, as rival schemes unfold at the Borden trading post, Jo and Camilla find themselves caught between a pair of ruthless kidnappers and a witch doctor’s cunning plot to seize power through fear. When young Skipper Borden is taken, Camilla must use her wits and the eagles he’s trained to track the kidnappers—before the tribe’s fragile peace collapses entirely.
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Reprinted in Jungle Comics #11 (1940), Diamond Adventure Comic #18 (1962), Men of Mystery Comics #84 (2011)
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