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Kaänga Comics
Date | Number: 17 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationFall 1953 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: quarterly
 
CoverTembu of the Elephants
FeaturingKaänga
CreditsPencils: Maurice Whitman (signed) [as MW] | Inks: Maurice Whitman (signed) [as MW]
ContentGenre: Jungle | Characters: Kaänga; Ann Mason
 
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Comic StoryTembu, the Elephant! (7 pages)
SynopsisWhen the Iboras refuse to give warriors to the Rugas, the Rugas attack the Iboras' kraal with an enormous elephant under the command of Tembu. Trader Grant's daughter and Ann are taken hostage. Kaänga and Musungu follow the Rugas to their own country.
FeaturingKaänga
CreditsScript:? [as Frank Riddell] | Pencils: Maurice Whitman (signed) | Inks: Maurice Whitman (signed)
ContentGenre: Jungle | Characters: Kaänga; Ann Mason; Marmo (elephant); Rugas (African tribe); Musungu; Iboras (African tribe); Miss Grant; Tembu
NotesThis is part 1 of a 2-part story. Despite the story's title, Tembu is not an elephant, but rather the chief of the Rugas.
 
Text StoryThe Tabu City (2 pages)
CreditsScript: John Rensler | Letters: typeset
 
Comic StoryThe Battle of Giants, Tembu's Terror Trail (5 pages)
SynopsisKaänga and Musungu attack the Rugas. The battle is not going well for Kaänga, and he elects to summon Marmo to battle Tembu's giant elephant. Marmo triumphs and the Rugas promise to make no more raids.
FeaturingKaänga
CreditsPencils: Maurice Whitman (signed) | Inks: Maurice Whitman (signed)
ContentGenre: Jungle | Characters: Kaänga; Musungu; Jimbalis (African tribe); Rugas (African tribe); Marmo (elephant); Trader Grant; Miss Grant; Ann Mason
Notespart 2 of a 2-part story. Pagination for this sequence continues from the first part of the story.
 
Text ArticleFonopost
FeaturingStamp Page
CreditsScript: Sidney M. Elias | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
 
FeaturingCaptain Terry Thunder
CreditsScript:? [as Pierre LaRue] | Pencils: Charles Sultan | Inks: Charles Sultan
ContentGenre: Jungle
 
SynopsisBrief descriptions of several dangerous jungle animals.
FeaturingJungle Kings
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Jungle; Nature
NotesThe opening caption reads in full: "Now their tracks and scents and dwelling places. Know the cattle tactics of...the Jungle Kings" with typos "now" for "know" and "cattle" for "battle."
 
Comic StoryKing of the River! (6 pages)
FeaturingKaänga
CreditsScript:? [as Frank Riddell] | Pencils: Maurice Whitman | Inks: Maurice Whitman
ContentGenre: Jungle
NotesThe art from the original 10 page story has been cut up and re-arranged with all-new text and dialog.
 
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