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Jungle Comics
Date | Number: 134 | Lang: English (en)
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NameJungle Comics 134 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: monthly
 
CoverThe Black Avengers of Kaffir Pass / 1 page
GenreJungle
CharactersKaänga; Ann Mason
 
Comic StoryThe Black Avengers of Kaffir Pass / Kaänga (14 pages)
SynopsisThieves pursue a steamboat captain and a cache of diamonds. Kaänga helps the captain's daughter locate the captain and defeat the thieves.
GenreJungle
CharactersKaänga; Ann Mason; M'kubwa; Blake; Ellen Blake; Bull; Brad Shark; Zulu
PencilsMaurice Whitman
InksMaurice Whitman
First LineCommissioner's Office To: Kaänga...
NotesThe story title is taken from the cover blurb.
 
StoryCaptain Terry Thunder (6 pages)
SynopsisTerry captures the brother of slaver El Dakar. He then puts on a exhibition of his camel corps, hoping to draw El Dakar to the confusion at the fort. He is successful and captures El Dakar.
GenreJungle
CharactersTerry Thunder; El Dakar; Miss Thompson
PencilsKen Battefield
First Line'Smash the grip of the slavers!'
 
StoryWambi (6 pages)
SynopsisProspectors occupy the waterhole in Wambi's jungle. Wambi, demanding their departure, is captured. The prospectors are then routed from the waterhole by a pair of rhinoceroses that believe the prospectors have threatened their young.
GenreJungle
CharactersWambi; Tawn; Ogg; Crekko (jackal); Frenchie; Ward; Maggo (macaw); Rhyncho (rhinoceros)
PencilsHenry Kiefer
InksHenry Kiefer
First LineMany were the tales told by tribal story tellers concerning Wambi, the jungle boy.
 
Text StoryNo Title (2 pages)
FeatureThe Big Cage
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction
Script
First LineSap, Doob, and Dumbell were there dumbest animals I have ever handled.
 
StoryTabu (6 pages)
SynopsisTabu helps a couple recover their kidnapped daughter, who is being used by some crimnals to convince the Natubi tribe that she is the "White Maiden" their legends tell will one day reappear.
Script? [as Mack]
GenreJungle
CharactersTabu; Karen Cramer; Karl Cramer; Janice Cramer; un-named goddess; Ted (villain); Sandy (villain); Natubis (African tribe)
First LineA creaking cart slowly lumbers over familiar trails --
 
StoryCamilla (10 pages)
SynopsisPlotting to take over the Borden trading post, Steele and Cain kidnap young Skipper Borden. At the same time, the Wasulis' witch doctor schemes to become chief by using trained eagles to cow the tribe. Camilla exposes the witch doctor as a greedy fraud and loses the eagles on the kidnappers to recover the boy.
GenreJungle
CharactersCamilla; Liz Borden; Fang (dog); Carter; Skipper Borden; Chuck Borden; Wasulis (African tribe); the bird god [B'gara]; Stan Steele; Cain; Karemo; N'kili
PencilsRalph Mayo
InksRalph Mayo
First LineMonths had passed since Chief Karemo of the superstitious Wasulis banned mystic rites and ancient ceremonies...
 
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