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☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Banshee Valley," a young warrior named Kaänga uncovers a dangerous deception when white renegades masquerade as the fire god of the B'tongis, manipulating the tribe into serving as raiders. With courage and cunning, Kaänga works to expose the impostors, rallying N'geeso's tribe to stand against the false gods and the violence they've incited.
In the heart of the jungle, jewel thief Kenyon flees with the sacred gems of a royal trio after murdering two of them. As he prepares to kill the last sibling, he’s confronted by Tabu and the spectral ghosts of his past victims—then swept away to the mysterious Land of Mists.
In "Dance, Deadman, Dance!", a desperate father must confront a dangerous criminal's ultimatum when his children are taken, forcing him into a high-stakes heist under threat of harm. With the help of the enigmatic Captain Wings, Roger Pettygill races against time to outwit his captors and reclaim his family—before it's too late.
"Good trouble-shooters sense danger before it strikes," Clipper... finds himself in the heart of a jungle rescue mission after saving Gail from a savage ambush. With the trail leading to Angola Falls, he and his crew race to aid a group of ivory hunters in peril—only to uncover a deeper connection when they return to Lawsonville and King learns Gail is Bertha’s daughter.
In "Heed Me and Obey!", Simba races through the jungle to rescue his cubs after they're stolen by mandrills and then seized by hunting dogs. With the cubs held captive in a white hunter's camp, Simba confronts the mandrill king in a fierce showdown, while Mrs. Simba slips into the camp to free their young.
In the heart of the jungle, a mad sculptor terrorizes native villages with a rumored "stone plague," demanding tribute or facing petrification. When Terry arrives to investigate, he uncovers a chilling truth: the victims aren’t truly turned to stone—they’re statues, masterfully crafted by the sculptor’s hand. As the deception unravels, the artist is finally brought to account.
"Jail-Fear!" follows "Pretty Boy," a man released after five years in Missouri penitentiary, now driven by an obsessive dread of returning to prison. With no regard for the law, he spirals into a spree of crimes across the Midwest, determined to stay free at any cost.
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↩ Reprints Guns of Fact and Fiction #[nn] [A-1 #13] (1948), Saddle Justice #4 (1948), Jungle Comics #107 (1948), Wings Comics #100 (1948), Jungle Comics #109 (1949), Prize Comics Western #6 (73) (1949), Fight Comics #60 (1949), Rangers Comics #45 (1949), Blazing West #6 (1949)
Reprinted in Fighting Western #[nn] (1955)
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