Jungle Comics #71
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Congo Prey," jungle legend Tabu faces a deadly threat when the disgraced witch doctor Natamba uses dark magic to enslave his former village warriors and turn them against their enemies. With help from a mysterious girl who offers a cure in the form of enchanted berries, Tabu must confront Natamba’s twisted schemes before the spell takes hold. Written by Ted Brodie-Mack and brought to life with bold, expressive art by Howard Larsen, this 1945 adventure blends primal suspense and tribal mysticism. The striking cover by Joe Doolin captures the tension of the moment, a 10-cent tale of survival in the wild.
In "Congo Prey," a group of white hunters manipulate the Wambutas tribe by convincing them their crocodile god demands rare bird feathers—only for Kaänga, the tribe’s witch doctor, to uncover the deception. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story unfolds in the heart of the African jungle, where loyalty and belief are tested.
In "null," archaeologists uncover an ancient city, drawing the attention of the local village queen who rallies her people to dig through the ruins in search of hidden jewels. The story unfolds with a mix of mystery and urgency, as the excavation reveals more than just treasure.
In "null," the king of the Bergdama tribe faces a deadly conspiracy when his queen and the witch doctor plot to sacrifice him to the fire god and seize power. As the tribe teeters on the edge of chaos, Wambi steps forward to protect the crown and uphold the tribe’s ancient order.
In "null," witch doctor Natamba, exiled and vengeful, uses his dark arts to enslave the warriors of his former village and Tabu, driving them to attack those who cast him out. When a girl offers Tabu berries that shatter the spell, he must decide how to confront the man who once held power over him.
In "null," a cunning jewel thief masquerades as a healer, winning the trust of Camilla as he claims to aid the M'kilods—only to secretly plot the theft of their sacred idol. The story unfolds with quiet tension, as deception and danger simmer beneath a surface of supposed goodwill.
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