Jungle Thrills 3-D #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free# Jungle Thrills 3-D #1 A jungle adventure featuring warring tribes and exotic dangers. A shirtless male protagonist encounters a jungle girl named Tulla and becomes embroiled in tribal conflicts involving spears, battles, and supernatural elements. The story involves rescue attempts, treachery, and encounters with jungle perils including water hazards and wild animals. The issue was printed in anaglyph 3-D format with accompanying glasses to enhance the jungle action and thrills.
When the chief's son Bwaani stumbles upon a sinister plot by the idol thieves Soltra and Horab to frame the Mbena tribe and spark war with their rivals the Azende, he's forced into their caravan as a slave—but he's determined to warn his people of the danger. With only his monkey companion Cheeta and an unlikely alliance with the elephant Bullah at his side, Bwaani races through the jungle to stop Soltra's scheme before bloodshed consumes both tribes.
Greed threatens the peace of the jungle when two ruthless hunters—Less Woodyard and his partner—set their sights on capturing Jungle Jo and his mate Lura for a circus fortune. As the pair orchestrates a series of traps and ambushes to cage the jungle king, Jungle Jo must fight through pygmies, wild beasts, and cunning deception to protect his mate and stop their scheme. Justice and the jungle's own laws will determine whether these greedy outsiders escape with their prize.
In this 1953 non-fiction feature, discover the elephants that reign supreme across Africa's jungles—massive, intelligent creatures that fear only mankind, and command respect through their sheer power and wisdom. From their peaceful grazing and moonlit gatherings to their epic battles with rival bulls and encounters with both native hunters and ivory-seeking game hunters, these lumbering monarchs reveal a natural world balanced between survival and the mounting pressures of human encroachment. Witness the methods used to capture wild herds, the distinctions between African and Indian species, and a sobering look at a magnificent species facing an uncertain future.
A plane crash twenty years ago left a young girl orphaned in the jungle—the legendary Jungle Lil, raised by Chief Korfu and his tribe—but two diamond-hungry travelers arrive with a scheme to exploit her connection to the sacred Kombe burial cave. When they drug the white goddess and send an imposter into the tomb, Jungle Lil must fight her way free and reclaim what belongs to her people before the tribe's warriors close in.
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↩ Reprints Jungle Lil #1 (1950), Jungle Jo #2 (1950)
Reprinted in Amazing 3-D Comics! #[nn] (2011)
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