Merged c2c book - Fc from HAG; 27 of 32 pages from bhcomics (no text/ads). --- Fills from Ami_GFX's version. There is more information about this book at the bottom of the page
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Emir Shekar is teaching his stepson how to be a ruthless ruler by watching the slaughter of slaves. Kaänga frees the slaves and takes Prince Kajumba with him. Kaänga and N'sungu build a stockade for the newly-freed slaves. Shekar attacks with his war elephants. Kaänga defeats them and the prince decides that Kaänga is a better role model than the emir.
Content
Genre: Jungle | Characters: Kaänga; Ann Mason; M'sungu; Emir Shekar; Prince Kajumba
Synopsis
A sacred white ape demands that Wambi worship him and is only prevented from hurting the boy by Tawn's timely interference. Then the ape falls into a crocodile pool and is rescued by Wambi and Tawn. The natives that worship the ape arrive and hope to kill Tawn. The ape stops them.
Featuring
Wambi
Content
Genre: Jungle | Characters: Wambi; Tawn
Text Story
Fan Mail (2 pages)
Featuring
The Big Cage
Credits
Letters: typeset
Comic Story
The Shrunken Heads! (4 pages)
Synopsis
Jivaro headhunters lure several plantation owners to their death by promising them secret riches and then harvesting their heads.
Featuring
Mysteries of the Jungle
Content
Genre: Jungle | Characters: Jivaros (South American tribe); Dirk; Wambu; Muratos (South American tribe)
Synopsis
The Bantulis are wantonly slaughtering animals on the veldt. Jim and the bushmen put a stop to it.
Featuring
Jungle Tales
Content
Genre: Jungle | Characters: Jim Dawson; Tommy Fortune; Bantulis (African tribe); Kulanda; bushmen
Synopsis
In order to loot the Masai's sacred treasure, Dawson pretends to be the prophet of the Masais' river god. Tiger Girl exposes him and he falls to his death.
Previous indexer credited the art to Matt Baker but the definitive check-list of Baker's work in "Matt Baker -- The Art of Glamour" (2012), Jim Amash and Eric Nolan Weathington, editors, indicates that Baker's work on Fighting Comics (Fiction House, 1940 series) ended with #54. The credits here are taken from the original publication's GCD entry.
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