Wild Boy #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis anthology issue features "Monsters of Evil Valley," in which Wild Boy investigates a lost city beneath ancient ruins after his friend Keto vanishes, discovering evil men posing as traders who enslave the local villagers with chains and threaten to enslave Wild Boy himself. The issue also includes "Frank Slade, Animal Trainer," a new educational feature presenting jungle lore and facts about lions, tigers, leopards, cheetahs, and cougars from animal training expert Frank Slade.
When a tyrant called the Grand Kuda enslaves the jungle's peaceful tribes and demands blood sacrifices to rule through fear, it takes Wild Boy and his companions—including the loyal Keeto—to challenge his reign of terror. Using cunning and the very symbols of Kuda's cruelty against him, Wild Boy devises a daring plan to turn the enslaved people's despair into his greatest weapon. A thrilling test of courage and wits unfolds as the jungle prince wages his boldest stand yet against tyranny.
Wild Boy ventures into the forbidden subterranean passages beneath a lost city to rescue his friend Keeto, only to discover a hidden valley teeming with prehistoric monsters and savage creatures that defy the ancient legends. With his loyal companion Daro and the help of his animal allies Timba and Kaw, Wild Boy must navigate deadly perils and outsmart the valley's inhabitants to find Keeto and escape this nightmare realm. It's a thrilling test of courage and quick thinking against impossible odds in one of the jungle's most dangerous secrets.
Joe Barton's African vacation is cut short when Joan Masters tracks him down with an urgent proposition: guide her into the forbidden Mjumba jungle to find her father, Professor Arnold Masters, who vanished six months earlier while searching for evidence of the missing link. Against all warnings from the locals and his own better judgment, Joe agrees to lead a bare-bones expedition into territory where no one has ever returned alive—but what they discover in that wild land may prove far more dangerous than either of them bargained for.
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Reprinted in Wild Boy of the Congo #15 (1955)
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