Jungle Comics #138
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Track of the Black Terror," Wambi's prank with drugged fruit sets off a chain of perilous events in the jungle: a rhinoceros attacks a mouse deer, Tawn falls into a tiger trap, and Ogg’s unconsciousness leaves Wambi stranded. With help from the monkeys, Wambi rescues Tawn, but the ordeal only deepens the rift between the friends—Ogg and Tawn both abandon him in frustration. When Wambi stages a dramatic fake threat from the rhinoceros, his friends reunite to save him, proving their bond endures. Written by Roy L. Smith and illustrated by Henry Kiefer, this 1951 adventure blends suspense and humor in a classic jungle tale. Cover by Henry Kiefer.
In "Track of the Black Terror," Jo is captured by the ruthless slaver Queen Cobra, forcing Kaänga to journey through the treacherous realm of the king apes. With the fate of Ann hanging in the balance, Kaänga must overcome the apes’ fierce leader to carve a path toward rescue.
In the scorching desert, Terry poses as the legendary Desert Panther to infiltrate the hideout of slaver al Raskobah—but when his cover is blown, Raskobah takes his place, wearing the Panther’s mask. With the lancers closing in, a deadly game of deception unfolds, and Terry must send a message that will shatter the Panther’s loyal band.
In a jungle prank gone awry, Wambi’s joke with drugged fruit leaves Ogg helpless just as danger strikes—first a rhinoceros attacks a mouse deer, then Tawn falls into a tiger trap. With Ogg unresponsive, Wambi must rally the monkeys to free Tawn, only to be abandoned in anger when both Ogg and Tawn storm off. But when Wambi stages a desperate cry for help, pretending the rhinoceros is after him, his friends come running—reuniting in the end, though not without lingering tension.
In "null," Tabu recounts the tale of N’kulu of the G’zongas, a man whose survival in the wild was guided by the lion god, leading him back to his people to claim his rightful place as chief. A quiet, mythic journey unfolds in the heart of the jungle, where fate and faith shape a leader’s return.
In "null," Camilla leads a trading caravan to a remote mine when it's ambushed by Benson and his men, who steal the weapons meant for the site. With the mine's owners, she mounts a determined pursuit to reclaim the stolen guns and restore order to the dangerous frontier.
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Reprinted in Kaänga #28 (2026), Kaänga Comics #21
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