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Jungle Comics
Date | Number: 55 | Lang: English (en)
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NameJungle Comics 55 | 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.
 
CoverThe Tree Devil / 1 page
GenreJungle
CharactersKaänga; Ann Mason
PencilsJoe Doolin
InksJoe Doolin
 
Comic StoryThe Tree Devil / Kaänga (12 pages)
SynopsisA white trader, wary of Kaänga's influence on the natives, drugs Kaänga with a potion that will make him appear mad.
GenreJungle
CharactersKaänga; Ann Mason; N'geeso; G'heta; Tombas (African tribe); Nelson; Sambo
Script
PencilsArt Saaf
InksArt Saaf
First Line"Seek Kaänga"... purred the tribal drums...
NotesThe story title is taken from the cover blurb.
 
StorySimba King of Beasts (6 pages)
SynopsisA rogue gorilla threatens Simba's mate and cubs.
GenreAnimal; Jungle
CharactersSimba; Gubu (gorilla); Ingagi (gorilla); Sim (lion); Mrs. Simba
Script
PencilsRichard Case
InksRichard Case
First LineThe relentless African sun drives jungle folk to the water hole...
 
StoryTabu (5 pages)
SynopsisIn exchange for jewelry, Mala, princess of the N'galis, arranges to give the tribe's sacred idol to white treasure hunters.
Script? [as Mack]
GenreJungle
CharactersTabu; Mala; N'galis (African tribe); Steve
PencilsMarcia Snyder
InksMarcia Snyder
First LineIn the land of the N'Galis, deep in the jungle, Princess Mala summons her people.
 
Comic StoryLore of the Jungle Giants (2 pages)
SynopsisA brief natural history of the gorilla.
GenreNon-fiction; Jungle; Nature
Script
PencilsFran Hopper
InksFran Hopper
First LineAre gorillas woman stealers?
NotesThere doesn't seem to be much that is scientifically accurate in this natural history.
 
StoryWambi (8 pages)
SynopsisA witch doctor uses sleight of hand to convince the tribe that their princess is filled with evil snakes. Wambi turns the tables on him and inoculates the princess with snake repelling herbs.
GenreJungle
CharactersWambi; Aga (antelope); Shira (tiger); Ogg
Script
PencilsHenry Kiefer
InksHenry Kiefer
First LineTho' she is our dead chief's daughter, she is not fit to rule!
 
StoryCaptain Terry Thunder (5 pages)
SynopsisTerry recaptures the escaped criminal Red Beard.
GenreAdventure
CharactersN'gi; Terry Thunder; Red Beard
Script
PencilsRichard Case
InksRichard Case
First LineN'gi, of the peaceful Koni people, brings black news...
 
Text StoryStars in the Mud (2 pages)
Script? [as Dan Stockman]
Letterstypeset
GenreJungle
CharactersDr. Atherstone
First LineThe African sun was very bright and hot.
 
StoryCamilla (8 pages)
SynopsisZizi, a French criminal, lays siege to Fort LeBoyne in order to free his girlfriend, Sata, who has been condemned to die. Camilla rouses the near-by native village to lift the siege.
GenreJungle
CharactersTrader Davis; Camilla; Sata; Zizi; Ma Yumbis (African tribe); Captain Bise; Makalis (African tribe)
Script
PencilsGeorge Tuska
InksGeorge Tuska
First LineFools!..Idiots! Peegs! Your stupid law cannot keel me, I say!
 
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