Jungle Comics #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Captive of the Voodoo Master," jungle mysticism and deception collide as Zittler manipulates the beliefs of a native tribe, using hypnosis to turn Wambi into a false god. With art by Henry Kiefer and a striking cover by Nick Cardy, this 1940 issue blends adventure and cultural tension in a story where loyalty and truth rise from the shadows.
In "Captive of the Voodoo Master," Kaänga—struggling with lost memories—rises as King Tongo’s fiercest warrior, only to find his past stirred when he captures Ann and a group of monks. As Ann’s voice begins to awaken forgotten truths, Kaänga must confront the path he’s been forced to walk.
In "null," a mad scientist's dangerous experiment turns humans into mindless giants with superhuman strength, forcing the Panther to intervene before the chaos spreads. With the scientist cornered, the hero demands a reversal—only to witness the man's tragic end in a fiery lab explosion.
In "Lions Loose in New York," a madman’s scheme to unleash 50,000 giant royal panthers upon New York City threatens to plunge the world into chaos. Fantomah, ever the guardian of the wild, steps in to stop the rampage and sends the villain back to the jungle—where he’ll face the very beasts he sought to unleash.
In "null," Wambi finds himself manipulated by the deceitful Zittler, who uses hypnosis to turn him into a false god among a tribe of natives. When Wambi’s jungle friends notice the change in him, they rally to restore his true self at a nearby waterhole. Together, they confront Zittler’s schemes and work to unite the warring tribes through peace.
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Reprinted in I Shall Destroy All the Civilized Planets! #[nn] (2007), Fletcher Hanks : œuvres complètes #[nn] (2018)
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