Jungle Comics #92
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Drums of War!", Howard Larsen's dynamic art brings to life a tale of betrayal and jungle vengeance, as the scheming Narundo plots to seize power through war—only to be undone by the arrival of the mysterious Tabu. Cover by Joe Doolin, this 1947 issue delivers a pulse-pounding clash of ambition and retribution, where the drums of conflict echo toward a fate as merciless as the wild.
In "null," treasure hunters trade a white woman, Ann, to the Kafgars for a golden idol, setting off a deadly chain of events. When the hunters are slain by the tribe, Kaänga arrives just in time to stop the sacrifice.
In "null," former lancer Gorth pursues a brutal vendetta against Inspector Brian, driven by the loss of his hand. When Terry intervenes to save the inspector, the confrontation ends in tragedy as Gorth is fatally gored by a charging oryx.
In this 1947 Jungle Comics tale, ambition turns deadly when Narundo schemes to wage war for personal gain, only to have his plans exposed by two young women. When he orders them sacrificed to a sea monster, Tabu arrives to deliver justice—turning Narundo over to the beast and leaving Gibbs to a brutal end by stampede.
In a forgotten corner of the African jungle, a band of Elizabethan-era pirates’ descendants abduct Bantu women, dragging them into a web of ancient vengeance. Camilla, a fierce and determined survivor, takes up the fight to free the captives and bring their ruthless captors to justice—before the jungle swallows them all.
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Reprinted in Kaänga Comics #17 (1953), Kaänga Comics #19 (1954)
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