Jungle Comics #84
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Blood Spoor of the Faceless Monster," trader Lansing—haunted by a past rifle accident he blames on the tribal leader Kaänga—leads a brutal slave raid on the pygmies to fuel his gold mine. When Kaänga, his ally N'geeso, and Ann ride to stop him, their clash with Lansing turns deadly. Written by Frank Riddell and illustrated by John Celardo, this 1946 jungle thriller pulses with tension and tribal defiance, its cover by Joe Doolin capturing the raw danger of the wild.
In "Blood Spoor of the Faceless Monster," trader Lansing—haunted by a past injury he blames on Kaänga—leads a brutal slave raid among the pygmies to fuel his gold mine. When Kaänga, N’geeso, and Ann ride to stop him, the trail of blood and fear leads to a confrontation that will end in violence.
In a tense showdown fueled by greed and danger, two hunters wager 20,000 pounds on a brutal clash between Simba and a Bengal tiger. Though drugged and weakened, Simba fights with fierce instinct, turning the tide in a battle that ends with the tiger claiming the poisoner.
In this 1946 Jungle Comics tale, Wahili demands tribute from his people, invoking the name of the legendary Tabu. When Tabu appears to challenge him, the spirit’s power awakens ancient skeletons, driving Wahili to flee into a deadly snake pit.
In "null," a white fire priestess commands her followers to enter a blazing chamber, swearing they’ll gain immortality if they obey. When Camilla uncovers the deception, the priestess meets her fate in the very flames she claimed to control.
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Reprinted in Rangers Comics #64 (1952), Kaänga Comics #12 (1952), Kaänga #3
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