Jungle Comics #31
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Land of Shrunken Skulls" in Jungle Comics #31 (1942) delivers a pulse-pounding adventure as Andy’s newly developed anti-aircraft weapon takes center stage—only to spark a volatile confrontation with Abdul Hadda, the local Arab leader. When the Arabs retaliate by attacking the fort and capturing Terry, the rest of the gang must rely on the weapon’s power and their wits to mount a rescue, all under the shadow of a dangerous, uncharted jungle. Written by Pierre La Rue and illustrated by Al Stahl, with a striking cover by Dan Zolnerowich, this issue blends wartime tension with the exotic peril of the unknown.
Kaänga battles a ruthless headhunting operation run by the white witch-queen Sinya and her savage henchmen, who have captured his pygmy friend Ngeeso and plan to shrink the skulls of their captives for profit. With his companion Ann at his side, the jungle lord must fight his way through Sinya's trained leopards and armed warriors to rescue Ngeeso and stop the headhunters' gruesome trade.
In this 1942 adventure from Jungle Comics #31, Andy’s experimental anti-aircraft weapon impresses no one—especially not Abdul Hadda, the local Arab leader, whose pride is wounded during the demonstration. When the Arabs retaliate by attacking the fort and taking Terry hostage, the rest of the gang must rely on the new weapon to mount a rescue, all while tensions simmer between loyalty and pride.
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Reprinted in Gwandanaland Comics #290 (2017), Gwandanaland Comics #936 (2017), Jungle Girls #[nn] (2018), Wings Comics #[nn - A]
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