Jungle Comics #74
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Land of No Return," a witch doctor and his white accomplice demand tribute from the Wasinkas—until their cruelty crosses a line when they kill a white woman. Her father and the warrior Kaänga launch a desperate raid on the temple to settle the debt of blood, plunging into a dangerous confrontation that tests their courage and resolve. Written by Victor Ibsen and illustrated by Ruben Moreira, with a striking cover by Joe Doolin, this 1946 jungle adventure delivers raw tension and primal stakes in a world where vengeance is a path with no return.
In "Land of No Return," a witch doctor and his white accomplice demand tribute from the Wasinkas—until their cruelty crosses a line when they kill a white woman. Her father and the warrior Kaänga launch a deadly mission to the temple, seeking justice in a land where the stakes are life and death.
Wambi, a jungle boy who speaks the language of animals, finds his elephant companion Tawn captured by a ruthless Maharanee who's running an illegal animal trading operation from a hidden stockade. With help from his animal allies and a clever plan involving a cobra and coordinated action, Wambi must free both Tawn and the other captive beasts before the Maharanee can sell them to wealthy foreign hunters.
A gentle giant of the river, the hippopotamus seems harmless enough—until a hunter foolishly wounds one and learns the hard way why this creature earns its fearsome reputation. At fourteen feet long and tipping four tons, the so-called "river horse" packs a bite and strength that can splinter canoes like kindling and snap a man clean in two.
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Reprinted in Jungle Comics #3 (1997)
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