Jungle Comics #67
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Devil Beasts of the Golden Temple," Bull Brannigan’s reckless plan to drain a sacred lake threatens to awaken ancient horrors beneath the Mgombas village. As he schemes to claim buried treasure, Kaänga must evade a deadly trap set by Brannigan and face the wrath of the village’s spider-god—before the temple’s secrets consume them all. Written by Frank Riddell and illustrated by Ruben Moreira with inks by Ruben Moreira, the story unfolds with a mix of jungle peril and supernatural dread, all rendered in the bold style of Tom Cataldo. The cover by Joe Doolin and Reed Crandall captures the tension with a striking image of danger lurking in the shadows.
In "Devil Beasts of the Golden Temple," Bull Brannigan's ruthless plan to drain the lake near Mgombas village threatens to awaken ancient horrors. When he tries to sacrifice Kaänga and Ann to the village’s spider-god, Kaänga escapes—only to face the temple’s true guardians.
Captain Terry Thunder investigates a reign of terror in the Congo, where the witch doctor M'wala claims his juju magic is killing the villagers—but Thunder suspects the supernatural fears mask something far more sinister. When a young widow named Neko brings him poisoned milk during a tense confrontation, Thunder sees through the deception and exposes M'wala's scheme before the situation spirals into violence. A solid adventure that trades genuine mystique for clever detective work and frontier justice.
In this 1945 Jungle Comics tale, a mysterious woman wields two hunting leopards to enforce her brutal rule, abducting young men at the peak of their manhood rituals and forcing them into slave labor mining diamonds from a river. The story unfolds in the wild heart of the jungle, where danger and ancient rites collide.
In a jungle tale from 1945, Simba, a wild lion, frees Leo, a circus lion, from his cage—only to be mistaken for the performer himself. As Leo struggles to adapt to life beyond the cage, he discovers the wild is far less forgiving than the spotlight.
In this 1945 Jungle Comics tale, a mad scientist's twisted experiments turn the people of Chief T'gani into man-animal hybrids, pushing Camilla to take desperate action. With courage and quick thinking, she liberates the enslaved subjects and turns her sights on dismantling the scientist's dangerous lab.
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Reprinted in Kaänga Comics #2 (1949)
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