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African tribal "witch doctor" and Flautist in the Wambi the Jungle Boy story by Roy L. Smith in comic book ''Jungle Comics'' #58 (October 1944).  
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[[Image:Kraagi_Jungle_Comics.png|right]]African tribal "witch doctor" and flautist in the Wambi the Jungle Boy story by Roy L. Smith in comic book ''Jungle Comics'' #58 (October 1944).  
  
 
Kraagi's snake charming trick doesn't go so well when one of the snakes wanders off and bites chief Oka's young son. Banished from the tribe and his flute broken, he goes into the jungle. There he makes a new flute and charms the dangerous jungle animals with his playing, vengefully leading them back to the village to destroy it.  
 
Kraagi's snake charming trick doesn't go so well when one of the snakes wanders off and bites chief Oka's young son. Banished from the tribe and his flute broken, he goes into the jungle. There he makes a new flute and charms the dangerous jungle animals with his playing, vengefully leading them back to the village to destroy it.  

Revision as of 15:04, 6 May 2018

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African tribal "witch doctor" and flautist in the Wambi the Jungle Boy story by Roy L. Smith in comic book Jungle Comics #58 (October 1944).

Kraagi's snake charming trick doesn't go so well when one of the snakes wanders off and bites chief Oka's young son. Banished from the tribe and his flute broken, he goes into the jungle. There he makes a new flute and charms the dangerous jungle animals with his playing, vengefully leading them back to the village to destroy it.

Wambi saves the village, and when Kraagi tries to escape, he falls into a river and is eaten by alligators.

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