Jungle Comics #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Curse of the King-Beast," Ben’s desperate search for healing herbs leads him into the heart of a hidden volcano, where he’s taken by a tribe of white men dwelling in the jungle’s depths. Camilla, determined to save him, rides to his aid with unexpected support from a warrior of the Black Cobra tribe. Written by Victor Ibsen and illustrated by Nick Cardy, this 1942 adventure blends peril and mystery in a tale drawn from the golden age of jungle pulp. The cover, by Dan Zolnerowich, captures the story’s wild, untamed spirit.
In "Curse of the King-Beast," Jo and her tribe face a deadly threat when the Wombos attack the sacred lion of Ngeeso’s people. After Kaänga defeats the attackers, a hidden treasure map revealed on the lion’s flank sets off a perilous journey into the heart of the jungle.
In "null," Jungle Comics #32 (1942), the cunning queen Jebba of the Manzaans schemes against Fantomah, first sending her jester to assassinate her—then inviting the supernatural heroine to her castle with poisoned intent. With the stakes rising in the heart of the jungle, Fantomah must outwit a queen whose treachery is as deep as the wilds themselves.
In this 1942 adventure from Jungle Comics #32, the mysterious Kismet is captured by a band of camel thieves smuggling Italian weapons through the desert. With the fate of the British forces hanging in the balance, the gang must find a way to rescue her before the attack begins.
In "null," Ben ventures into the jungle to find herbs to cure a fever, only to be taken by a hidden tribe of white men dwelling within a volcano. When he vanishes, Camilla sets out on horseback to save him, aided by a mysterious ally from the Black Cobra tribe.
ComicBooks.com Value
Show all 11 grades ▾
Find on ebay
Sell my copy
Have this issue — or a whole collection? Get a fair offer from us, skip the marketplace fees and the hassle.
We Buy Collections ▸Full credits
Reprints
Reprinted in Jungle Comics #129 (1950), Kaanga Special #[nn] (1953)
Key issues in Jungle Comics
Reviews
Reader reviews
No reader reviews yet.

