The Good Luck Charm of the Llongo
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The Good Luck Charm of the Llongo | |
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First appearance: | "The Curse of the Sacred Image" |
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Created by: | Lee Falk & Sy Barry |
The Good Luck Charm of the Llongo was presented as a jade figurine of a two-headed gazelle, studded with diamonds, emeralds and rubies or as a figurine of a two-headed jewel-encrusted golden bull.
Fictional History
The two-headed gazelle is the most treasured item of the Llongo. According to the legends it was gifted to King Solomon by Queen Sheba. It is believed to make the Llongo the luckiest tribe in the jungle. The Curse of the Sacred Image However, in a different story their good luck charm is a two-headed bull. Luck and Wealth
Appearances
Daily/Sunday stories
Title | Writer | Artist | Comments |
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"The Curse of the Sacred Image" | Falk | Barry | as two-headed gazelle |
"Luck and Wealth" | Falk | Barry | as two-headed bull |
Team Fantomen stories
Title | Writer | Artist | Comments |
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"Llongo's Amulet" | Avenell | Bade | as two-headed gazelle |
"Race Against Death" | Granberg | Lindahl | as two-headed gazelle |
Avon novels
Title | Writer | Artist | Comments |
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"The Curse of the Two-Headed Bull" | Falk | N/A | as two-headed bull |