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Jungle Comics
Date | Number: 56 | Lang: English (en)
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SourceThis book was scanned from a copy in the JVJ Archive.
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NameJungle Comics 56 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: monthly
NotesThe on-sale date is from the publication date recorded in the Catalog of Copyright Entries, Part 2, Periodicals, 1944, New Series, Vol. 39, No. 3.
 
CoverBrides for the Rainmaker Raj / 1 page
GenreJungle
CharactersKaänga; Ann Mason; Rainmaker
PencilsJoe Doolin
InksJoe Doolin
 
Comic StoryBlood Brides for the Rainmaker Raj / Kaänga (12 pages)
SynopsisA witch doctor, travels from village to village taking two maidens from each to use as "helpers." In reality, he is selling them as slaves. He takes Ann and all the slaves are liberated by Kaänga.
GenreJungle
CharactersKaänga; Ann Mason; Rainmaker; N'geeso; N'tana; Tuaka; El Cairn
Script
PencilsMax Elkan ? Ruben Moreira
InksRuben Moreira
First LineAs soon as I'm finished carving this gift for Chief N'tana we'll...
 
StorySimba King of Beasts (6 pages)
SynopsisSimba prevents a tribe of raiders from plundering a local village.
GenreAnimal; Jungle
CharactersSimba
Script
PencilsGeorge Tuska
InksGeorge Tuska
First LineThe jungle monarch is startled from his drinking...
 
StoryTabu (5 pages)
SynopsisA white explorer is convinced that the can eat the flesh of the young and become young himself.
Script? [as Mack]
GenreJungle
CharactersTabu; Claw (leopard); Fang (leopard); Bantus (African tribe)
PencilsRuth Atkinson
InksRuth Atkinson
First LineGhost marauders skulked the jungle depths and struck silently from hidden trails.
 
StoryWambi (7.67 pages)
SynopsisWambi and Ogg fall into a snake pit. They make their way out by using the bones of earlier victims as a ladder.
GenreJungle
CharactersWambi; Ogg; Tawn
Script
PencilsHenry Kiefer
InksHenry Kiefer
First LineHo, Ogg! Where are you, brother?
Notesfinal page of story is 2/3 with an advertisement.
 
StoryCaptain Terry Thunder (5.67 pages)
SynopsisTerry rescues a group of natives taken by slavers.
GenreAdventure
CharactersTerry Thunder; Ahmid; Senegalese; Kogos (African tribe); Anderson the Arab
Script
PencilsRichard Case
InksRichard Case
First LineA river packet plies the Congo rivers...
NotesOne third of last page is an advertisement.
 
Text StoryKiller Made of Carbon (2 pages)
Script? [as Dan Stockman]
Letterstypeset
GenreHistory
CharactersJoe Smith; Ed Brown; Bill Jones
First LineDiamonds are death.
NotesA brief history of diamonds and the trail of death it often leaves behind.
 
StoryCamilla (8 pages)
SynopsisDisguised as Masais, ivory trader Becker and his men burn out and kill his rival Monroe. Monroe's son, believing the Masais to blame, steals into the village and kidnaps the chief's daughter. Camilla tracks him down and returns him to Becker's trading camp where they discover Becker's deception.
GenreJungle
CharactersCamilla; Trader Davis; Lon Becker; Jimmy Monroe; Blacky
Script
PencilsMarcia Snyder (signed)
InksMarcia Snyder (signed)
First Line'Treacherous attack on lone trading post...'
 
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