Jungle Girls Retro Comics #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Lair of the Beast-Men," Tara Fremont ventures into the depths of the Dark Continent after Janis Lawson vanishes, following a scream to an underwater cave where she’s ambushed by beast-men who claim Janis has been chosen as a sacrifice. With Charles Lambert’s help, Tara breaks free and races to save Janis, only to find her caught in the grip of a monstrous octopus.
In "Chapter Two: Into the Jaws of the Sea Beast," Tara and Janis Lawson face a terrifying underwater threat when a monstrous octopus attacks—only to discover the creature is a sinister machine controlled by Randall Crowley. As the beast-men and the island’s wildlife are caught in a deadly scheme, Darkshade confronts Crowley’s mind, unleashing the vengeful spirits of the animals he’s slaughtered.
In "The Cursed Land!", Camilla teams up with Chief Kolo to uncover the truth behind a terrifying curse that’s driving the tribe from their homeland. With Bill Grange, the greedy outsider, and the sinister witch doctor N'Louga behind the deception, the jungle hides a dangerous secret — one Camilla is determined to expose before the tribe is lost to fear.
Nyoka reluctantly leaves Larry Grayson on a remote island to assess its potential as a navy base, checking in with him daily by radio. As the days pass, Larry discovers the island’s dangerous monsoon patterns, but the isolation begins to take its toll—especially when the storm warnings grow more urgent.
In a jungle where death is not the end, Camilla races to save K’Bali from a fate worse than death—only to find herself drawn into a deadly game of secrets and survival. With Senga’s cruel promises and a poisoned blade at play, Camilla must outwit a queen who believes herself immortal, before the jungle claims another life.
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↩ Reprints Jungle Comics #102 (1948), Master Comics #110 (1949), Kaänga Comics #12 (1952)
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