Rulah #27
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Fame, Fortune, or Fate?", Rulah faces a deadly deception when Guna captures her and Saber, faking their deaths to seize her place. With the help of a clever twist and the heat of a cremation pyre, Rulah’s survival is revealed in a moment of shocking revival. Matt Baker’s dynamic art brings the peril and suspense to life, showcasing his signature style in this classic 1949 adventure.
In "null," Rulah and Saber are drugged into apparent death by the cunning Guna, who deceives the Commissioner into believing Rulah died of fever and should be cremated. When the flames of the pyre ignite, the intense heat unexpectedly revives them—just as Guna’s scheme begins to unravel.
In "Fame, Fortune, or Fate?", pilot Rita Morales survives a plane crash in the African jungle, only to be taken by a mysterious tribe. Forced into a deadly duel with their fiercest warrior, she must rely on her wits and a hidden blade to survive.
Rulah embarks on a routine visit to Commissioner Blodgett's quarters when jungle instincts alert her to danger—and she soon discovers a terrifying mystery unfolding in the wilderness. A masked woman named Flora has trained the jungle beasts into an army, using them to terrorize and capture the women of the region in a horrifying ritual she calls the Dancing Macabre. Now Rulah must uncover Flora's true identity and stop her reign of terror before the villages are emptied of their maidens.
When Betty vows to retire from ballooning after one final attempt to set a duration record—her flight across Africa ending in a crash near Rulah’s jungle territory—she finds herself drawn into a world far removed from her planned wedding. Now stranded in the wild, she must rely on the strength and resourcefulness of Rulah, a woman whose life is defined by the untamed terrain she calls home.
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Reprinted in Terrors of the Jungle #21 (1953), Strange Fantasy #13 (1954), Roy Thomas Presents Rulah - Jungle Goddess #2 (2015)
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