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   By JVJ
Issue date: Spring (Easter ad on back cover) 1948 / Art IDs: cover - Dan Barry (signed) ; Gremlin Land: ? ; Tiger: Dan Barry (signed) (but most likely with inks by Murphy Anderson) ; The Jinn in the Jug: ? (probably Mike Roy pencils & ? inks)
  
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PublicationSpring 1948 | Price: 0.00 free | Pages: 1
 
 
Comic StoryGremlin Land (13 pages)
FeaturingSmilin' Ed and His Gang
 
Comic StoryTiger (9 pages)
FeaturingGhanga
ContentGenre: Jungle | Characters: Ghanga
NotesThis features a boy named Ghanga, but it is virtually identical to the Gunga strips in future issues. Story inspired by the popular 1937 film "Elephant Boy", starring Sabu, based on the story "Toomai of the Elephants" in Rudyard Kipling's "Jungle Book".
 
Comic StoryThe Jinni in the Jug (9 pages)
CreditsInks:? (pages 3-9)
ContentGenre: Adventure; Fantasy
 
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