Jungle Comics #91
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Monsters from the Mist Lands!", Kaänga, Ann, and N'geeso race from the jungle to confront a treacherous schemer who steals Princess Valla’s bracelet and holds Ann hostage in the city. With the stakes rising, Valla faces a deadly ultimatum: marry the bracelet’s new bearer or lose her friend. Written by Frank Riddell and illustrated by John Celardo, this thrilling adventure blends jungle intrigue with high-stakes drama, all brought to life in bold, dynamic art. The cover, by Joe Doolin, captures the tension with a striking image of danger lurking in the shadows.
In "Monsters from the Mist Lands!" from Jungle Comics #91, Kaänga, Ann, and N'geeso race from the jungle to confront Kasna, a schemer from Princess Valla’s city who steals her sacred bracelet. With Ann held hostage and Valla forced to choose between law and love, the trio must stop Kasna’s twisted plan before the ceremony reaches its deadly conclusion.
In this 1947 jungle tale from Jungle Comics #91, young lion Simba ventures into a foreign realm where he must face the reigning lion-king, Zingara, in a test of strength. When Simba emerges victorious, he’s immediately set upon by a hostile tribe of apes who mistake him for their hated enemy—only for Zingara to come to his aid, forging an unexpected bond between the two.
In this 1947 adventure from Jungle Comics #91, Terry joins a hunt for a legendary white giraffe, only to find himself and a government official—along with the official’s daughter—captured by a mysterious white priestess and her hidden tribe. When a deadly leopard threatens the group, Keeto arrives just in time to save them, but the beast turns on the priestess, ending her reign in sudden violence.
In "Shirkah!" from Jungle Comics #91 (1947), Prince Kopur invades Wambi’s jungle with a ruthless mission to capture its animals—only to find himself outmaneuvered when Wambi resists and is taken prisoner. Trapped and facing torture, Wambi uses his wits to break free, igniting a fire that sets the jungle ablaze and sends the captives scrambling for freedom.
In this 1947 Jungle Comics tale, Tabu steps into a tense standoff between the N’ganzos and a magician demanding payment for returning their princess from the god of the mists—intervening where magic, tradition, and tribal pride collide.
In a jungle temple shrouded in secrets, Priestess Senga manipulates a public trial to clear her assassin, K'bali, of his crimes—only for Camilla to intervene and unravel the scheme. As the jungle itself turns against them, both Senga and K'bali meet their fate at the jaws of leopards.
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Reprinted in Wambi, Jungle Boy #12 (1951), Kaänga Comics #14 (1952), Kaänga Comics #12 (1952)
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