Jungle Comics #148
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Caged Beasts and Plunder-Men," Terry ventures into the heart of a mysterious village ruled by bird cultists to rescue two captured explorers. Written by Pierre La Rue and illustrated by Bob Webb, this 1952 adventure unfolds with tense pursuit and unexpected twists, as the stolen sacred bird symbol sets off a deadly chase through jungle rivers and hidden dangers. The cover by Bob Webb captures the wild, foreboding atmosphere of the tale.
In "Caged Beasts and Plunder-Men," renegade Feliz Garon builds a fortress in the jungle, turning it into a refuge for outlaws while holding Ann and police captain Bell captive. Kaänga rallies multiple tribes to march against Garon’s stronghold, leading a daring assault to break the siege and liberate the prisoners.
In "null," Terry ventures into the heart of a remote village ruled by bird-worshipping cultists to rescue two captured explorers. Once freed, he discovers the explorers have stolen the tribe’s sacred bird symbol, igniting a deadly pursuit through jungle and river.
In a jungle fraught with danger and deception, Madigan schemes to steal Clayton’s legendary diamond collection by luring him with the promise of an albino ape. When the trap is sprung, Camilla steps in to protect Clayton, using a hand grenade to stop Madigan and his men—her actions sealing a moment of fierce loyalty and unexpected courage.
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Reprinted in Kaänga Comics #20 (1952), Men of Mystery Comics #55 (2005), Jungle Comics #24
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