Jungle Comics #139
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Captain Kidd of the Congo" kicks off with a tense reunion at Fort Diablo, where Terry returns to find his mining friend Jim Reeves imprisoned in his own mine. With Lieutenant Dager and his girlfriend now in control, the stakes rise as Terry and Reeves must outwit the thieves before the diamonds are lost. Written by Pierre La Rue and illustrated by Bob Webb and Ken Battefield, this 1951 adventure blends suspense and jungle intrigue in a classic Fiction House tale.
In "null," Tabu recounts the Densin brothers' perilous expedition through ancient ruins in Rhodesia, where their archaeological dig uncovers a temple with unmistakably Egyptian roots. As they explore deeper, they stumble upon a chamber where a pharaoh commands the execution of a beast man—then flee in stunned silence.
In this 1951 adventure from Jungle Comics #139, Terry returns to Fort Diablo with Lieutenant Dager, the man who once commanded the post, only to discover his old mining friend Jim Reeves imprisoned in his own mine. With Dager and his girlfriend behind the theft of precious diamonds, Terry must act fast to free Reeves and stop the betrayal unfolding beneath the earth.
In "null," trader Warren flees an ambush by his treacherous nephews, only to find refuge with the enigmatic Sheikh Ali Kabrit. When the nephews seize the sheikh’s daughter in retaliation, Camilla steps in to rescue her and bring the criminals to justice.
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