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The artist on "Judy of the Jungle," Ralph (or Ralf) Mayo, is another of those artists of considerable skill who've been forgotten. Not only did he do fine solo work, he also did some unforgettable ink jobs over Al Williamson at Atlas. Unfortunately these stories aren't PD. |
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Does anyone else think the writer of the Judy of the Jungle story intended for the young black boy, who saved Judy’s life on page 18 of 36, to be gay? Or am I reading too much into the fact that he likes to play with dolls? |
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Mopee, if you ask me I think the character was supposed to be a girl and something got messed up. Consider that the character is named Tanya, typically a girl's name in comics. What's more, there seems to be extra space in the balloons each time Tanya is called "lad." A possible explanation: Tanya was originally a girl. Mayo pencilled the strip (perhaps very loosely?) and the lettering was done with Tanya called "girl" rather than "lad." For some reason Mayo finished the kid as a boy, heaven knows why, and turns in the art. Editor sees this mistake and freaks out. He hasn't the time or the inclination to have half the story panels redrawn. Editor orders dialogue re-lettered to make Tanya a boy. Editor calls Mayo and cusses him out. |
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Thanks for the reply, crashryan. That possibility had not occurred to me. In any case, Tanya is am unusual name for an African youth, boy or girl. Tanya is a derivation of the Russian name Tatiana. |
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Publication | September 1949 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: every other month |
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Content | Genre: Western-frontier | Characters: Billy West |
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Comic Story | The Deadly Dude! (9 pages) |
Synopsis | A dude riding a huge bicycle comes to town, and shortly after a masked bandit begins to rob and kill. |
Credits | Job #: B-581 |
Content | Genre: Adventure; Western-frontier | Characters: Billy West; Eagle (horse); Molly Sage; Uncle Dan; Snubby; Julie; Dude Johnson |
Notes | next app. in BILLY WEST #4
Originally credited with question marks to three artists: Celardo, Howard Larsen and Mayo, but the faces indicate Celardo, long chin and marked jawbone, faces in profiles. |
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Comic Story | The King of the Toys! (9 pages) |
Credits | Job #: B-565 |
Content | Genre: Adventure; Jungle | Characters: Judy of the Jungle; "Pop" Gardner (trader); Bedlow (crook); Van Elston; Transom (crook); Pistol Roberts |
Notes | Last Golden Age appearance. Next appearance in Hack/Slash/ The Series #29. |
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Text Story | Swahili Medicine Man (2 pages) |
Credits | Letters: typeset | Job #: B-609 |
Content | Genre: Adventure; Jungle | Characters: Judy of the Jungle; Pistol Roberts; Mbonga; Selonga |
Notes | The illustrations on the text story in issue #68 are identical to these, and credited to Art Saaf, who is also credited on Judy of the Jungle by Jerry Bails' Who's Who. |
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Comic Story | On the Town! (5 pages) |
Featuring | Speedy Hopper |
Credits | Job #: B-447 |
Content | Genre: Humor; Teen | Characters: Speedy Hopper (introduction) |
Notes | Art credits from www.bailsprojects.com
Second and last appearance in Thrilling Comics #75 |
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Comic Story | The Kid Plays a Lone Hand! (5 pages) |
Credits | Job #: B-568 |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Tim Mason [Kid Terror]; Janet; Madame Zubar; Bob Benton |
Notes | Last appearance until revival in THE BLACK TERROR #1 (Eclipse, 1989 series)
Tuska is credited on Black Terror by Jerry Bails' Who's Who, and can often be mixed up with Morisi, but the lines inside the ears are different.
Bob Benton, alias The Black Terror, appears in the final two panels but not in costume. His ward is renamed from Tim Roland to Tim Mason here. |
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Comic Story | Man's First Boat (2 pages) |
Credits | Job #: BF-278 |
Content | Genre: Historical |
Notes | Art identification by Saltarella. |
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