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Comic Story
Rhino Rampage (9 pages)
Synopsis
A trio of criminals decided to find and loot the kingdom of the Phantom Queen. The queen sends her most trusted servant and a trained lion for help. The servant is killed but the lion takes a liking to Kaänga. Kaänga and Ann go to the kingdom and help defeat the criminals. The lion is given to Kaänga in gratitude.
Content
Genre: Jungle | Characters: Kaänga; Ann Mason; Zulu; Zonda (lion); Pete; Collins; DuBois; Woki; the Phantom Queen
Notes
title from cover.
Synopsis
Wambi sides with Leo in his feud with Sirdah and prepares a decoy in the shape of an antelope for Sirdah to attack. The decoy is filled with tree sap and while Sirdah is stuck, the leopards are free to hunt.
Featuring
Wambi the Jungle Boy
Content
Genre: Jungle | Characters: Wambi; Sirdah; Tiki (monkey); Leo (leopard)
Text Story
Tiger Rampage (2 pages)
Credits
Script: Clyde Beatty | Letters: typeset
Notes
The 2 pages are separated by 2 ad pages
Synopsis
Terry is captured by leopard cultists but is freed by a hunter.
Featuring
Captain Terry Thunder
Content
Genre: Jungle | Characters: Terry Thunder; leopard cultists; Baru; Beulah Curtis
Synopsis
Trader Jim tells the story of the baboons' vengeance against an ivory hunter.
Featuring
Jungle Tales
Content
Genre: Jungle | Characters: Jim Dawson; Tommy Fortune; Henry Braddock; Helen Braddock; Tombolo
Synopsis
Jules Ranier, a crooked trader, hopes to get to a peace conference of native chiefs in time to stir up trouble and start a war that would drive out other traders. Camilla kidnaps him and keeps him away from the conference.
Content
Genre: Jungle | Characters: Camilla; Jules Ranier; Stone
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