Jungle Comics #70
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Brides for the King Beasts," writer Pierre La Rue and artists Richard Case (pencils and inks) deliver a taut jungle thriller set in a world where loyalty and deception blur. When the beautiful Arab girl Magna claims to have been captured by nomads, soldier Terry follows her lead—only to find himself caught in a trap as her signal triggers a surprise assault on the outpost. Cover by Joe Doolin captures the tension with vivid, dramatic flair.
In "Brides for the King Beasts," the son of the T'lukas banished witch doctor masquerades as his father, manipulating the tribe with cunning tricks to claim tribute and power. When Kaänga sees through his deception, the truth begins to unravel—but the consequences of his exposure are far from simple.
In "null," Camilla ventures into the forbidden Valley of the Blue Juju at the request of wary natives, drawn into a perilous mission to halt the desecration of ancient idols by white plunderers and confront a deadly beast said to stalk the jungle depths.
In "null," Jo and Terry face a tense test of loyalty and wit when Magna, a striking Arab woman, claims she’s been taken by nomads—and leads Terry into the desert with half the outpost’s men. As they ride toward the distant dunes, a hidden signal sparks a surprise assault on the outpost, forcing Terry to race back with only moments to spare.
In the heart of the African jungle, Nyama, convinced he’s killed Wambi, launches a brutal war against the Bassingis—only to be confronted by Wambi’s sudden return, riding at the head of a mighty elephant herd that brings the conflict to a sudden, thundering halt.
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Reprinted in Men of Mystery Comics #85 (2011)
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