Jungle Comics #62
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Work and War in the Ant World," a tense standoff unfolds at a remote outpost as Keeto, hired to assassinate Terry, grapples with his growing respect for his target. As Alana’s forces close in, loyalty and duty collide in a moment of unexpected defiance. Written by Pierre La Rue and illustrated by Richard Case, with a striking cover by Joe Doolin, this 1945 Jungle Comics issue blends suspense and moral complexity in a world where war isn’t just fought with weapons—but with choices.
In "null," Ann flees a quarrel at home and stumbles into a hidden valley where dinosaurs still roam. Kaänga and N'geeso track her down, then join forces with a group of scientists to escape the clutches of hostile cavemen.
In this 1945 adventure from Jungle Comics #62, a trio of ivory hunters track a wounded elephant to the legendary elephants' graveyard, only to be confronted by Tabu, who calls forth the spirits of the dead to stop them. The story unfolds with a quiet dread, as the jungle itself seems to rise against the hunters’ greed.
In the jungles of 1945, a quiet tension brews when Alana hires Keeto to assassinate Terry, a lancer at a remote outpost. Posing as a recruit, Keeto trains alongside Terry, growing to admire his courage and integrity—so much so that he can't bring himself to carry out the kill. When Alana arrives with her men to finish the job, Keeto stands in her way, thwarting her plans. In gratitude, Terry offers Keeto a uniform and a place among the lancers.
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