Kaänga Comics #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Blood Brides for the Rainmaker Raj," Kaänga is drawn into a perilous quest when Queen Amra and her amazons seize Ann, believing her to be the key to summoning the legendary hero. Written by Frank Riddell and illustrated by Maurice Whitman, this thrilling tale unfolds in the wilds of Kaänga’s jungle, where duty and deception collide. The cover by Maurice Whitman captures the story’s dramatic tension with striking, vivid imagery.
In "Blood Brides for the Rainmaker Raj," a traveling witch doctor collects two maidens from each village he visits, claiming they’re needed to aid his rituals—though his true purpose is far darker. When he takes Ann, the enslaved women are finally freed by the mysterious Kaänga, whose intervention turns the tide of a grim, hidden trade.
In "Scourge of the Soudan," Kaänga is drawn into a perilous mission when Queen Amra and her amazons seize Ann, believing Kaänga’s strength can save their kingdom from apemen. Compelled by an ancient bond, Kaänga answers the call, unleashing his fury against the beastly threat. With the kingdom secured, Ann is released, and the two return to the wilds of the jungle—where their paths, and perhaps something more, may still be unfolding.
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