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Go Rulah in her giraffe bikini in this daily twelve offering - surely the world is ready for some more jungle girl movies? |
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The lions on the cover look like Chinese Foo Dogs. |
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Publication | August 1947 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly |
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Cover | Death from Fangs of Stone! |
Content | Genre: Jungle | Characters: Rulah [Jane Dodge]; Will Worth |
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Comic Story | Death From Fangs of Stone (12 pages) |
Synopsis | Explorer Will goes in search of the buried city of Tahoo, allegedly guarded by sorcerer Nisba. Rulah rescues Will from a lion-monster sent by Nisba and advises him to leave, but Will refuses. Rulah and Will are captured by Nisba, who tosses them in his lion pit, but Rulah tricks the monsters into killing their own master. The lion-monsters return to their stone form, the curse of Nisba broken. |
Content | Genre: Adventure; Fantasy; Jungle | Characters: Rulah [Jane Dodge]; Will Worth; Nisba |
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Text Story | African Adventure (2 pages) |
Credits | Script: Jim Regan | Letters: typeset |
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Comic Story | Elephants (3 pages) |
Synopsis | Facts about elephants. |
Content | Genre: Non-fiction; Nature |
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Comic Story | The Green Menace From Voluta (10 pages) |
Synopsis | Rick, Astra and Stringbean discover Polar City is under attack by King Aludino and his Volutans. Astra deduces that an element present in ice can destroy the Volutans, so Rick tows a giant iceberg into space and uses it to save the Earth. |
Credits | Script:? [as Stan Ford] |
Content | Genre: Science Fiction | Characters: Rick Evans; Stringbean; Professor Astra; King Aludino |
Notes | "Stan Ford" was a house byline used on Rick Evans and Jo-Jo stories, and does not seem to be the name of an actual writer or artist. |
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Synopsis | Boxer Hogan prevents his wartime pal Eddie from committing suicide. Eddie, an ex-Marine, got into debt and embezzled funds from a bank. After Hogan and Eddie defeat some hold-up men, Hogan's manager Spigot gets the idea to promote Eddie as a boxer too. He arranges for Eddie to knock out Hogan while sparring, and the ensuing publicity makes it possible for Eddie to get a contract that allows him to pay off his debt. Spigot thanks Hogan for taking the dive but Hogan says "That sock was on the level!" |
Credits | Script:? [as Jo Logan] |
Content | Genre: Sports | Characters: One Round Hogan; Eddie Burns; Spigot Barnett; Blimp |
Notes | "Jo Logan" appears to be a house byline used on the One Round Hogan series, not the name of an actual writer or artist. |
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