Master Comics #109
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Prophet of Doom," Nyoka races to stop a ruthless big game hunter whose deadly scheme begins with a stolen feather from a rare bird—planted on another hunter to frame him, then used to trigger a fatal attack. With art by Max Elkan on both pencils and inks, this 1949 adventure blends suspense and jungle peril, while Kurt Schaffenberger’s cover captures the story’s ominous tone.
In "The Flying Snake," Nyoka races through the jungle to stop a ruthless big game hunter whose greed for ivory leads him to frame another man using the feather of a deadly rare bird—setting off a chain of violence that Nyoka must unravel before more lives are lost.
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Reprinted in Master Comics #27 (1950), Tom Mix Holiday Album #1 (1990), Jungle Girls #10 (1992), Men of Mystery Comics #82 (2010)
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