Total Pulp Experience. These exciting pulp adventures have been beautifully reformatted for easy reading as an eBook and features every story, every editorial, and every column of the original pulp magazine.
Ki-Gor, son of the jungle! Orphaned son of missionary Robert Kilgour, raised in the jungle, he grew to a six foot bronzed-skin giant who ruled the jungles. Joined by Helen Vaughn, his fiance and later wife, Timbo George, the Masai chief, and N'Geeso, the chief of a Pygmy tribe, this band of adventurers roam the wilds of Africa in a series of pulp magazine stories that began in 1939 and ended with the last published story in 1954. Now, Ki-Gor is back, reissued for today’s readers in electronic format.
Table of Contents:
A Book-length Novel Of Ki-Gor’s Most Dangerous Adventure
Caravan Of Terror
by John Peter Drummond
Through the weird fastness of the juju forest prowled the walking dead who murdered in the night. Only Ki-Gor, White Lord of the Jungle, could face that invisible horde and hope to win. Yet within his heart was not the will to fight — for Helene, his golden mate, was no longer at his side. She was dead in an unmarked grave.
Seven From Zanzibar — Novelet Of Jungle Terror
by Armand Brigaud
Murderous renegades had invaded the peaceful jungle depths; and only Grant Waring stood in the way of their bloody conquest of the friendly natives. But he could not fight, for he was a helpless prisoner of the men he must conquer — and a girl’s life was forfeit on his first wrong move.
Amazon-Queen Of Ophir — Novelet Of Jungle Terror
by Wilbur S. Peacock
Ghosts walked and talked in the kraal of the living dead, waiting implacably for the helpless jungle victims to fall within their grasp. And into that ancient voodoo city came cowardly Derry Stone — to find that on his courage rested the lives of three friends sentenced to the eerie blood-rites of a murderous golden priestess.
The Devil’s Juju — Thrilling African Short Story
by Brian O’Brien
The white god carried a strange magic, a crooked black juju — and all who stood before it — died!
Voodoo Spears — Thrilling African Short Story
by Francis Gerard
The thousand and one warriors were a hundred years dead — but now they fought at Sanders’ side, their war-cries thunder from the past.