Ki-Gor, White Lord of the Jungle
Ki-Gor, The Jungle Lord
Ki-Gor—And the Forbidden Mountainby John P. Drummond
More terrible than the Leopard-men's flesh-shredding axes, or the deadly oozing crocodile-swamps, was the venal wrath of Rina, blood-thirsty Jungle Dictatress.
Ki-Gor and the Cannibal Kingdom
Rumor raced the tree-telegraph: Ki-Gor was doomed! The Wandarobo had trapped the blond stalker. . . And Helene would die beneath the cannibal moon!
KI-GOR—AND THE PARADISE THAT TIME FORGOT by John Peter DrummondInto that green Eden, lost for a thousand years from hate and greed, came the killers—White Men wearing the convict-brand. How could Ki-Gor match his simple jungle cunning with these shot-gun spoilers from civilization?CODE OF THE BUSH by Bill CookJUNGLE GODDESS by Armand BrigaudWHITE HUNTER by Paul AnnixterSOUTH OF SINGAPORE by E.A. MorphyTHE JU JU KISS by Wilbur S. PeacockIDOL OF DEATH by Clyde Irvine
7x10128 pagesGeorge Gross Cover artistISBN: 1-59798-268-7
"Let Ki-Gor at high noon look upon the sun and feel its rays cold upon him...let him find the star that shines a brilliantly at high noon as it does at midnight!" These were the fateful conditions of Dera Daga—if the white jungle-man failed, lovely Helene would be thrown to the crocodiles!
7x10128 pagesGeorge Gross Cover ArtistISBN: 1-59798-276-8ISBN-13: 978-1-59798-276-4
Man-Eater by Alexander LakeDaughter of Sheba by Armand BrigaudGhost Safari by WIlbur S. PeacockCode of the Veldt by Clyde IrvineKhmer Drums by UsisRiver Devil by Francis Gerard
Slaves for the Renegade Sultanby John Peter Drummond
Ki-Gor, jungle lord, smashed at the web of intrigue and terror woven by the Congo satan abouyt the red-tressed white girl, beautiful Helene.
Through the forest raged the blood-mad B'Kutu, driven by a renegade Zulu prince. In their path rode Helene—and Ki-Gor, Jungle Lord, fought his greatest fight.
White Man's Code by Wyndham MartynDakar Dread by Armand BrigaudBush_mad Bwana by Willian De LisleKraal of Blood-Miracles by Clyde Irvine