Jungle Comics #73
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Killers of M'omba Raj," Dr. Marr's expedition captures a sacred white ape, sparking a furious retaliation from Nilo, a warrior from the Lake of Mists. As Nilo launches a daring assault to free the creature and take Dr. Marr, Kaänga and Ann race to stop her, leading to a perilous chase and a final confrontation at Nilo's hidden castle. Written by Frank Riddell and illustrated by Ruben Moreira, with a cover by Joe Doolin, this 1946 adventure blends jungle mystery and daring rescue in a story that pulses with tension and ancient secrets.
In "The Killers of M'omba Raj," a scientific expedition’s capture of a sacred white ape ignites a fierce clash between civilization and the wild. When Nilo, a warrior from the Lake of Mists, rides to free the creature, her vengeance leads to a dangerous pursuit across the jungle, where Kaänga and Ann must track her through treacherous terrain and hidden ruins.
In a remote jungle outpost, Marmo and his daughter Naru conspire with the witch doctor Kunda to frame the local pygmies for a staged double murder, all to seize their hidden gold. When Terry uncovers the deception, he sets out to expose the truth—before the jungle’s secrets bury it forever.
In a forgotten corner of the jungle, Tauna plots to claim the mantle of the serpent shrine’s guardian, her ambition shadowed by ancient rites. Tabu reveals a dazzling illusion of a jeweled belt—only to test her resolve with a truth far more dangerous than she imagined.
In "null," two ivory hunters venture into the heart of the jungle, drawn to the fabled elephants' graveyard. When Camilla uses Fang to trigger a stampede, one hunter falls, and the other is left shaken—facing a choice that could change everything.
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Reprinted in Kaänga Comics #3 (1950)
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