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Cover: Joe Doolin

Jungle Comics #66

Jun 1945 · Fiction House · 0.10 USD
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“Fire-Birds from the Sky!”

In "Fire-Birds from the Sky!", Tabu faces a dangerous test of loyalty and cunning when a band of thieving mandrills terrorizes the M'naghlis. With the princess Bgama unwilling to abandon her people’s tribute demands, Tabu takes matters into his own hands—leading the mandrills to a deadly crocodile pool before returning to the village in disguise. Art by Howard Larsen brings the jungle’s peril and suspense to life, while Joe Doolin’s striking cover captures the issue’s bold, dramatic tone.

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artist, inker Howard Larsen · cover Joe Doolin

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artist, inker Howard Larsen
cover pencils, inks Joe Doolin

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A band of thieving mandrills are plaguing the M'naghlis. Tabu agrees to end their pillaging if the M'naghlis will give up collecting tribute from their neighbors. Bgama, the princess, refuses, but her witch doctor secretly tells Tabu that he will make her give up tribute. Tabu then leads the mandrills to a crocodile-infested pool, where they are eaten. When he returns to the village, disguised as a girl bringing a tribute of fruit, Bgama attempts to kill him for not bringing something more valuable. Tabu calls an elephant from the bush who crushes Bgama to death.

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