Jungle Comics #58
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Dwellers of the Mist," a 1944 adventure from Jungle Comics #58, Kaänga, Lance, and Helen's father soar into the mysterious Valley of Mist, uncovering the long-lost city of Carthina—home to a forgotten Carthaginian outpost. Written by Frank Riddell and illustrated by Ruben Moreira, the story follows their daring mission to restore the emperor’s rule after his daughter Portia seizes power in a coup. The cover by Joe Doolin captures the enigmatic allure of this jungle-bound secret.
In "Dwellers of the Mist," Kaänga, Lance, and Helen's father soar into the mysterious Valley of Mist, uncovering the forgotten city of Carthina—home to a long-lost Carthaginian outpost. There, they find themselves caught in a struggle for power as the emperor's daughter, Portia, has seized the throne, and the trio must help restore the rightful ruler to his place.
In the heart of the wild, exiled witch doctor Kraagi summons the jungle’s beasts with eerie music, turning the forest against his village. Wambi, armed only with a simple flute, steps forward to challenge the dark harmony—his melody a defiant counterpoint in the untamed wild.
In "Forbidden Valley," Tabu ventures into a long-abandoned jungle realm to find rare plants that can cure a deadly crocodile venom, facing the terrifying lizard-men known as dragotyrs in the process. Written by ? [as Mack], this gripping six-page tale blends peril and mystery in the heart of the wild.
In this concise, nature-focused piece from Jungle Comics #58 (1944), the quiet wonders of seven remarkable birds—grey parrot, concave hornbill, purple roller, secretary bird, bearded vulture, shoebill, and red bishop—are explored with quiet precision. Each page offers a glimpse into their unique forms and habits, capturing the wild beauty of the African and Asian jungles through simple, observant storytelling.
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Reprinted in Kaänga Comics #1 (1949)
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