Jungle Comics #60
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Bush-Devil's Spoor," the ruthless witch doctor of the Dwanda village poisons their water supply to force the tribe from their land, but Simba, the fierce protector of the jungle, survives the tainted water and strikes back with deadly precision. Written by Ed Hunt and illustrated with gritty intensity by George Tuska, this 1944 tale of survival and vengeance unfolds under the shadow of betrayal, with Joe Doolin’s cover capturing the raw tension of the hunt.
In "null," Jo, the guardian of a remote jungle, faces a threat when the T'luka tribe arrives to claim his territory. Using his ancient magic, he wards them off—first with fear, then with a startling transformation that turns the chief’s daughter’s hair into snakes—before they retreat.
In the heart of the jungle, a witch doctor schemes to seize the Dwanda village by poisoning their water supply, forcing the tribe to flee. When Simba, the village’s protector, survives the poison, he turns the tide by confronting the witch doctor and his dogs in a desperate act of defiance.
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Reprinted in Kaänga Comics #8 (1951)
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