Terrors of the Jungle #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAbacabe and Tanga fight desperately over a mysterious treasure while native forces close in around them. Abacabe attempts to strangle Tanga, believing her brother holds the key to wealth, but Tanga escapes to a buried city where she hides and communes with jungle natives who recognize her great power. After Tanga is captured, she is declared queen of the Kakabuu natives and leads them to destroy Abacabe and his forces, ultimately banishing evil from the jungle and restoring peace.
In the jungles of Ruanda, communist agents led by Ivan Rokoff pursue a uranium deposit while Torga, the jungle lord, works to protect the innocent—until the agents capture his mate, Luana, and throw him into a pit of savage beasts. When Luana discovers she's been exposed to the phosphorescent uranium and now glows like a mystical flame, she seizes the chance to turn the superstitious natives' fear into an unexpected weapon. Torga and Luana must navigate treachery, wild power, and the clash between those who would exploit the jungle and those sworn to defend it.
When an ancient Egyptian city buried beneath the jungle is discovered, the treacherous Arabian Alille seizes the opportunity to enslave the Umbaa tribe and force them to excavate its treasures—a plan that brings Tangi, the jungle queen, and her mate Kala racing to their aid. Captured and left for dead, Tangi must navigate the perilous buried city, contend with the brutal overseer Abacabe and his panthers, and confront Alille's schemes to keep the riches for himself. In this tale by the creators of Terrors of the Jungle, cunning and courage clash against greed in the heart of the jungle's darkest secret.
When a young bull elephant named Tonga is deliberately maddened by ivory thieves and kills Suku, Jo-Jo must track the rogue beast through the jungle—only to discover that Tonga's rampage may lead him straight to the mastermind behind a string of safari robberies. As Jo-Jo pursues the enraged elephant, he uncovers a conspiracy that reaches far deeper than simple theft, forcing him to confront both the beast and the criminals who corrupted it.
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↩ Reprints Jo-Jo Comics #18 (1948), Terrors of the Jungle #21 (1953)
Reprinted in Alter Ego #117 (2013), Black Light: The World of L. B. Cole #[nn] (2015)
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