Master Comics #16
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Von Krantz and His Fifth Columnists," Mac Raboy’s dynamic art brings to life a tale of intrigue and superstition, as the mysterious Mumbo Jumbo manipulates the fears of jungle workers on a rubber plantation, warning that the owner’s exploitation of the land will summon dire consequences. With a cover by Charles Sultan capturing the eerie atmosphere, this 1941 issue delivers a classic pulp-inspired adventure rooted in the tensions of colonial labor and hidden agendas.
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A so-called jungle voodoo god, Mumbo Jumbo, stirs up the local natives who work for a rubber plantation owner, telling them that if the owner continues to drain the rubber fluid from the trees, that evil will befall the natives.
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