TV's Original Sheena - Irish McCalla #[nn]
In "Irish, Queen of the Jungle," the titular heroine uncovers a witch doctor’s true identity and battles a massive river python—only to realize the whole spectacle was a staged scene for a film. When night falls, Irish discovers the movie crew are using their props to smuggle drugs across the border. Written by Bill Black and illustrated by C. Bradford Gorby, with inks by Mark Heike and colors by Bill Black, this 1992 adventure blends jungle intrigue with a hidden conspiracy, all under a cover by C. Bradford Gorby.
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Irish, the Jungle Queen, exposes a witch doctor as a disguised white man, and then fights a huge river python. Which all turns out to be part of a movie being filmed on location. That night Irish discovers that the movie crew are using props to smuggle drugs across the border.
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