Jungle Comics #150
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Rhino Rampage," a daring trio of criminals sets their sights on the lost kingdom of the Phantom Queen, unaware of the dangers that await. When the queen's trusted servant is slain, her last hope lies with a loyal lion and a brave companion named Kaänga, who must join forces with Ann to protect the realm. Written by Frank Riddell and illustrated by Maurice Whitman, this 1952 adventure blends jungle peril and unexpected loyalty, with the lion’s bond to Kaänga marking a turning point in the quest. The cover by Maurice Whitman captures the wild intensity of the story’s central threat.
In "Rhino Rampage," a daring trio of criminals sets their sights on the lost kingdom of the Phantom Queen, unaware of the fierce guardians waiting within. When the queen’s trusted servant falls in battle, her loyal lion forms an unexpected bond with Kaänga, who joins forces with Ann to protect the kingdom’s secrets. The story unfolds with pulse-pounding tension and jungle mystery, as courage and loyalty are tested in the heart of the wild.
In a tense clash of loyalty and cunning, Jo teams with Leo to outwit the relentless Sirdah, setting a clever trap using a decoy antelope filled with sticky tree sap. As Sirdah falls into the trap, the balance shifts—leopards now free to move, and the fate of the jungle hangs in the air.
In "null," crooked trader Jules Ranier races against time to sabotage a peace conference of native chiefs, hoping to spark a war that’ll clear the way for his own profit. But when Camilla intercepts him, her actions throw his plans into chaos—forcing him to confront the consequences of his greed in the heart of the jungle.
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Reprinted in Biriba Mensal #46 (1953), Men of Mystery Comics #45 (2004), Kaänga Comics #24
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