Jungle Comics #69
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Dead Who Could Not Sleep?", Victor Ibsen and Matt Baker deliver a pulse-pounding adventure set in the heart of Africa, where the G'hamas fall victim to a brutal raid by the feared Mozambas. Camilla, driven by courage and fury, tracks the raiders to their stronghold, where she confronts their chief and liberates the enslaved villagers—including Fang—before the dust of battle settles. The cover by Joe Doolin captures the tension of the moment, a striking image of danger and defiance.
In "Dead Who Could Not Sleep?", Kaänga and N'geeso stand against a deceitful scheme by unscrupulous archaeologists who claim the N'gana gods still walk among the living. As the truth threatens to unravel their plot, the two must protect their people’s sacred heritage from those who would exploit it.
In this 1945 Jungle Comics tale, Tabu stands against a witch doctor’s fury when the man incites his tribe to attack the pygmies. With courage and quiet conviction, Tabu argues that the pygmies are shielded by the wild spirits of the jungle, challenging the witch doctor’s dark power.
In this 1945 Jungle Comics tale, a gold-painted white woman exploits the local tribe’s awe of her "divine" appearance to enslave them for her mining operations. When Terry uncovers her deception, he sets out to expose her lie.
In "null," Camilla ventures into the heart of enemy territory after the Mozambas raid the G'hamas and abduct Fang and the entire village. Driven by resolve, she infiltrates the raiders’ stronghold, confronts their chief, and liberates the enslaved villagers—alongside Fang—before vanishing into the wild.
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Reprinted in Kaänga Comics #2 (1949)
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