Jungle Comics #136
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Death Kraals of Kongola," Colonel Withers leads Terry's camel corps into the desert on a mission to capture the elusive raider Sharane. When the expedition is ambushed and the men are taken, Terry escapes and dons the mantle of the Desert Panther to lead a daring rescue—uniting his hidden forces to free Withers and bring Sharane to justice. Written by Pierre La Rue and illustrated by Ken Battefield, this 1951 adventure blends desert intrigue and masked heroism in a story that’s as taut as the sands it traverses. Cover by Ken Battefield.
In the scorching sands of 1951’s Jungle Comics #136, Colonel Withers pushes his camel corps deep into the desert to capture the elusive raider Sharane—until the mission goes awry and the men are taken. With no other choice, Terry slips away, dons the mask of the Desert Panther, and rallies the Panther’s band to strike back. The story unfolds with quiet tension and desert grit, as one man’s disguise becomes the key to a rescue that’s as much about trust as it is about survival.
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Reprinted in Jungle Comics #14 (1941), Kaänga Comics #18 (1952), Diamond Adventure Comic #18 (1962), Men of Mystery Comics #54 (2006), Kaänga #27 (2025)
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