Jungle Comics #72
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Blood-Brand of the Veldt Cats," a 1945 Jungle Comics staple, Satu’s obsession turns deadly when he disguises himself as a village witch doctor to orchestrate the deaths of Mahila and Tabu. With tensions rising and deception at the heart of the village, Tabu’s daring rescue of Mahila sets off a chain of events that forces Satu to confront a terrifying illusion. Written by Ted Brodie-Mack and illustrated by Howard Larsen, this gripping tale unfolds under the dramatic cover by Joe Doolin.
Kaänga, the Jungle Lord, finds himself caught in a deadly trap when he stumbles upon a ruthless safari operation mining for treasure in hidden cliff caves—one led by the treacherous Nelson and Specs, who've already captured an innocent girl and thrown a man over a cliff. Now Kaänga must navigate a web of danger that includes wild predators, superstitious natives, and criminals who'll stop at nothing to protect their criminal enterprise.
In "null," a young white woman driven by grief and rage turns to hypnotism to turn the Longos’ chief against his own tribe, setting off a dangerous chain of unrest in the heart of the jungle. The story unfolds with quiet menace, exploring the cost of vengeance in a world where power and loyalty are never what they seem.
In "The Grinning Face of Death," Satu, scorned by Mahila and suspicious of Tabu, dons the guise of the village witch doctor to orchestrate their deaths. When Tabu saves Mahila and turns Satu’s own deception against him, the village is left reeling beneath the weight of a twisted ruse.
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