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Jungle Comics
Date | Number: 138 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationJune 1951 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
 
CoverTrack of the Black Terror
ContentGenre: Jungle | Characters: Kaänga; Ann Mason
 
Comic StoryTrack of the Black Terror (14 pages)
SynopsisAnn is taken prisoner by the slaver, Queen Cobra. Kaänga must first traverse the country of the king apes and defeat their leader before he can free Ann.
ContentGenre: Jungle | Characters: Kaänga; Ann Mason; B'fongas (African tribe); Marmo (elephant); Max; Rocky; Zulu; Queen Cobra
NotesTitle from cover.
 
SynopsisIn order to learn the location of slaver al Raskobah hideout, Terry, disguised as the Desert Panther frees Raskobah and accompanies him into the desert. Raskobah attacks Terry and exposes his identity. Raskobah then disguises himself as the Panther. The lancers come to Terry's rescue and in the battle, Raskobah is killed. Terry sends word to the Panther's Riff's that the Panther is dead and that they should disband.
FeaturingCaptain Terry Thunder
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Terry Thunder [Desert Panther]; Suri; al Raskobah [Desert Panther]
 
Text ArticleFloating Safes (1 page)
FeaturingStamps
CreditsLetters: typeset
NotesWith an advertisement for postage stamp collectibles.
 
SynopsisAs part of a practical joke, Wambi gives Ogg drugged fruit. A rhinoceros attacks a mouse deer. Tawn falls into a tiger trap. Needing Ogg's help, Wambi calls for him, but because he has been drugged, he does not respond. After getting the help of the monkeys, Wambi frees Tawn who is very angry with Ogg. Ogg and Tawn both leave Wambi in anger. Wambi pretends to be threatened by the rhinoceros and his friends re-unite to come to his aid.
FeaturingWambi the Jungle Boy
ContentGenre: Jungle | Characters: Wambi Tawn; Ogg; Donga (rhinoceros)
 
Text ArticleNo Two Alike in the Big Cage (2 pages)
FeaturingThe Big Cage
CreditsScript: Clyde Beatty | Letters: typeset
 
SynopsisTabu tells the story of N'kulu of the G'zongas and how he was sustained in the wilderness by the lion god and returned to his people to take his rightful chieftanship.
FeaturingTabu
CreditsScript:? [as Mack] (byline)
ContentGenre: Jungle | Characters: Tabu; G'zongas (African tribe); N'kulu; L'bodi; Bah-simba (lion)
 
Comic StoryF (1 page)
SynopsisBrief natural histories of several jungle animals whose names begin with the letter "F."
FeaturingJungle Facts
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
NotesSequence added by Saltarella via the GCD Error Tracker.
 
SynopsisCamilla is guiding a trading caravan to a mine. The caravan is attacked by Benson and his men, taking the weapons bound for the mine. Camilla goes to the mine and gets the owners and, with them, they go after Benson and recover the guns.
ContentGenre: Jungle | Characters: Camilla; Banwaylus (African tribe); Steve Conway; Trader Conway; Stone; Hook Benson; Shafer; Dot Shafer; Zago
 
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