Jungle Comics #65
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Valley of the Seven Idols!", a blood cultist’s obsession with Ann leads him deep into the jungle, where he crosses paths with the fierce Kaänga. When he kidnaps her, the jungle’s guardian strikes back, unleashing a deadly reckoning in the cultist’s own arena of beasts. Written by Frank Riddell and illustrated by Ruben Moreira, with a cover by Joe Doolin, this 1945 tale from Fiction House blends primal danger and jungle mystery in a story that’s as relentless as the wild itself.
In "The Valley of the Seven Idols!" from Jungle Comics #65 (1945), a blood cult follower arrives in the jungle with a dangerous obsession for Ann, setting off a deadly chain of events. When he kidnaps her, the fierce Kaänga steps in to protect her, leading to a brutal confrontation in the hunter’s own arena of wild beasts.
A quiet, vivid look at six extraordinary creatures of the wild—ranging from the ancient alligator to the spiny moloch lizard—this two-page feature from Jungle Comics #65 offers a grounded, informative glimpse into the lives of some of nature’s most fascinating survivors. No drama, no adventure—just the quiet wonder of real animals, drawn with care and precision.
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Reprinted in Kaänga Comics #4 (1950)
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