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Jungle Comics
Date | Number: 93 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationSeptember 1947 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
 
CoverWitch-Queen of the Hairy Ones!
FeaturingKaänga
CreditsPencils: Joe Doolin | Inks: Joe Doolin
ContentGenre: Jungle | Characters: Kaänga; Ann Mason
 
Comic StoryVendetta of the Tree Tribes! (10 pages)
SynopsisWhen hunters venture into her jungle, Titana, raised by apes from girlhood, attacks them and later captures a hunter, Ann, and N'geeso. Kaänga arrives in time to save Ann and N'geeso from being killed and Titana falls into a crocodile pool.
FeaturingKaänga
CreditsScript:? [as Frank Riddell] | Pencils: John Celardo | Inks: John Celardo
ContentGenre: Jungle | Characters: Titana (introduction, villain, death); Kaänga; Ann Mason; N'geeso; Marmo (elephant)
 
SynopsisSimba rescues a giraffe calf from a crocodile and from hunters.
FeaturingSimba, King of Beasts
CreditsScript:? [as Ed Hunt] | Pencils: August Froehlich | Inks: August Froehlich;?
ContentGenre: Animal; Jungle | Characters: Simba; Mrs. Simba
 
SynopsisCamilla recovers a sacred idol and bag of diamonds from a corrupt colonial commissioner.
FeaturingCamilla
CreditsScript:? [as Victor Ibsen] | Pencils: Nick Cardy; Bob Lubbers | Inks: Bob Lubbers
ContentGenre: Jungle | Characters: Camilla; Wasulis (African tribe); Fang (dog); Kalido; Shelton; Mobu; Kali; Ramsey
 
SynopsisWambi rescues Tawn from an elephant trainer hoping to break Tawn's spirit and give him to the rajah.
FeaturingWambi, The Jungle Boy
CreditsScript:? [as Roy L. Smith] | Pencils: Frank Doyle | Inks: Frank Doyle
ContentGenre: Jungle | Characters: Iba (introduction, villain); Wambi; Tawn; Ogg; Magar (sparrow hawk)
 
Text StoryThe Crypt (2 pages)
CreditsScript:? [as Frank Riddell] | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Jungle
 
SynopsisThe overseer of a diamond mine is stealing diamonds by hiding them in dead bodies being sent down river for burial. Terry puts a stop to the smuggling and kills the overseer.
FeaturingCaptain Terry Thunder
CreditsScript:? [as Pierre La Rue] | Pencils: Charles Sultan | Inks: Charles Sultan;?
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Terry Thunder; Miss Vance; Max Kruger; Moru; Sikes; Keeto
NotesThe bottom one-sixth of the last page is an advertisement.
 
Comic StoryTransportation (1 page)
SynopsisA brief description of several modes of transportation in Africa.
FeaturingJungle Lore
CreditsPencils: George Evans? | Inks: George Evans?
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Jungle
 
SynopsisTabu pursues the looters of his teacher N'moli's tomb. When he catches up to them, he causes them to believe that one of the golden statues has come to life and they flee into the jungle.
FeaturingTabu
CreditsScript:? [as Mack] | Pencils: Maurice Whitman (signed) | Inks: Maurice Whitman (signed)
ContentGenre: Jungle | Characters: Tabu; Victor; Carol
 
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