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Jungle Comics#60
Cover: Joe Doolin

Jungle Comics #60

Dec 1944 · Fiction House · 0.10 USD
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“Bush-Devil's Spoor”

In "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.

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writer Ed Hunt · artist, inker George Tuska · cover Joe Doolin

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writer Ed Hunt
artist, inker George Tuska
cover pencils, inks Joe Doolin

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A witch doctor poisons the water of the Dwanda village in order to drive the tribe away so a neighboring tribe can take their land. Despite drinking the poisoned water, Simba kills the dogs of the witch doctor and the witch doctor himself.

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