Jungle Comics #78
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Ju Ju Kraal of the Flaming Death!" delivers a pulse-pounding jungle thriller from 1946, where the sinister witch doctor G'hama unleashes mind-altering drugs to enslave the innocent. Written by Frank Riddell and illustrated by Howard Larsen, this gripping tale follows Kaänga’s struggle to break free and confront the dark forces in his path. The cover by Joe Doolin captures the raw intensity of the story, a 10-cent adventure from the golden age of pulp comics.
In "Ju Ju Kraal of the Flaming Death!", G'hama, a cunning witch doctor, unleashes his mind-control drugs to enslave the jungle's people—until Jo, a fearless ally, helps break the spell and free Kaänga. With Kaänga reclaimed and G'hama exposed, the balance of power shifts as the council of witch doctors prepares to judge his crimes.
In "null," a jungle priestess orchestrates a brutal raid to capture lancers for sacrifice, setting the stage for a tense rescue mission. Terry and Keeto track the raiding party to their village, where they confront the priestess and her followers in a clash that tests their courage and resolve.
In a remote jungle village, the death of Chief Ka sets off a deadly chain of events when the witch doctor plots to kill Ka’s son. With the help of Ka’s daughter and the loyal Tabu, the assassin’s twisted scheme unravels—only to be undone by the very beast he intended to wield.
In "null," a group of lost Greek descendants raids the Rogas tribe in search of women, but Camilla intervenes, freeing those captured. When the Greeks are later attacked by the condors they’ve enslaved as tools of torment, their fate hangs in the balance.
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Reprinted in Fight Comics #1 (1960), Wings Comics #1 (1960)
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