Kaänga Comics #27
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Curse of Kintu," Drew is lured to a supposedly haunted mill by Sally’s challenge, only to be trapped by a gang using spooky illusions—until he discovers the real ghosts who might just help him outsmart them. Written by Drew Murdoch and illustrated by Jack Kamen (with inks by the same), this 1952 Kaänga Comics tale blends eerie atmosphere with clever twists, all under a striking cover by Jack Kamen.
In "null," Drew accepts Sally’s challenge to debunk the haunted mill, only to be trapped by tricksters using the place as a stage for fake spirits. But when he stumbles upon the real ghosts who dwell there, he finds an unexpected ally in the eerie stillness of the old building.
In the heart of the jungle, Trader Jim, N'Boli, and Tommy uncover ancient ruins where danger and mystery await. After narrowly escaping a leopard, Tommy discovers a warrior’s shield, sparking a tale of legend and fate tied to the sacred object.
In "The Curse of Kintu," Chief Lobengola receives a dire warning from the god Kintu, who shows him a vision of coming peril. When Arab slavers descend upon his village, Lobengola uses the vision to lure them into a deadly valley guarded by elephants bound to Kintu’s will.
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↩ Reprints Jumbo Comics #132 (1950), Jungle Comics #145 (1952), Kaänga Comics #14 (1952), Kaänga Comics #13 (1952), Jungle Comics #154 (1952)
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