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Jungle Compilations
Date Unknown | Lang: English (en)
Uploaded  by Musical-Ghost
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NotesA collection of "Wags" and "Jumbo Comics" strips in b&w, some with tints. Mostly taken from Digital Comic Museum, and one page from a Sheena section of a Tarzan fansite. Thank you everyone who scanned and uploaded these! You have made this fan very happy!
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   By pacortner
Cool! But what is "Wags"?
   By Musical-Ghost
"Wags" is the British comic that Sheena appeared in, published in 1937, months before her debut in "Jumbo Comics" in the United States in 1938. Sheena's creators are American, but her debut was in a British comic.
   By positronic1
Are there other Sheena compilations from Jumbo Comics (and Sheena comics) on here, or did I just miss them somewhere? They don't seem to be listed under the "jungle compilations", at any rate. Or maybe there are just too many gaps in the scans of Jumbo Comics for that to happen just yet? It just seems weird that there are compilations for Kaanga (quite a project!), Rulah, Tiger Girl, Princess Pantha and Judy of the Jungle, but just this short b&w comp of the early Sheena from the first 8 issues of Jumbo. Okay, I admit it's a lot of work. If the individual issues are scanned and posted here, I'd do it myself -- of course it will take a while! Obviously, Jumbo #9 is only yet available as a less-than-ideal B&W scan, but seeing how that's a real transitional issue, Jumbo #10 seems like a good starting point, since that's where Sheena acquires her familiar leopard-skin bikini. That marks sort of the point-of-departure where Sheena begins to evolve away from the H. Rider Haggard's SHE influence, and into the familiar character that people remember. That makes the B&W Wags strips sort of a fascinating archaic prototype version of Sheena, for which I thank Musical-Ghost for collecting and posting.
   By Andrew999
Many thanks to Musical-Ghost for posting these – fascinating to see this early incarnation of Sheena – quite a decent plot too.
  
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