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Kaänga Comics#12
Cover: Maurice Whitman

Kaänga Comics #12

Jul 1952 · Fiction House · 0.10 USD
“Primitive African Cults”

In "Primitive African Cults," Camilla races to save K'Bali from the deadly grasp of Senga, the immortal Zombi queen, after learning of her relentless vendetta. With a knife that may be poisoned and a pit that claims its victims, K'Bali's fate hangs in the balance as Camilla uncovers the truth behind Senga’s power. The story unfolds with tense, primal stakes, drawn with bold, expressive lines by Fran Hopper, while Maurice Whitman’s cover captures the eerie intensity of the tale.

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artist, inker Fran Hopper · cover Maurice Whitman

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artist, inker Fran Hopper
cover pencils, inks Maurice Whitman

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Camilla hears that Senga (an evil Zombi queen that reportedly can not die) has declared that K'Bali must die. She rescues K'Bali from a leopard and sends a message that K'Bali will tell Senga's secrets. Senga kidnaps him and gives K'Bali a knife and tell him to kill her so that she can prove that she can't be killed. K'Bali is suddenly paralyzed and falls into a pit and is killed by wild beasts. Camilla figures that the weapon must have been poisoned and challenges Senga to a fight. Senga dies when Camilla dodges and she falls into the same pit that K'Bali fell into.

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