Jungle Comics #3
In "Miniature-Men," a 1997 jungle adventure from A List Comics, parachuting survivor Nurla becomes an unexpected figure of reverence among the Ngayak tribe, who hail her as the Moon Goddess. With the Okana tribe mourning their recently deceased chief, Nurla seizes the chance to steal their sacred ceremonial pearls, setting the stage for escalating tensions. It's up to the Congo King to prevent a full-scale war between the two tribes. Cover by Joe Doolin.
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Parachuting out of her crashing airplane, Nurla is hailed as the Moon Goddess by the Ngayak tribe. She sees an advantage in the mourning of a newly-dead chief of the Okana tribe and steals their ceremonial pearls. It is up to Congo King to stop a deadly war between the two tribes.
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