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Publication | Winter 1953-1954 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: quarterly |
Notes | There are 2 story-titles on the cover, neither of which matches the comic's stories |
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Featuring | Kaänga |
Credits | Pencils: Maurice Whitman | Inks: Maurice Whitman |
Content | Genre: Jungle | Characters: Kaänga; Ann Mason |
Notes | There are 2 story-titles on the cover, neither of which matches the comic's stories |
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Notes | House ad for two Fiction House 3-D comics |
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Featuring | Kaänga |
Credits | Script:? [as Frank Riddell] | Pencils: John Celardo | Inks: John Celardo |
Content | Genre: Jungle | Characters: Kaänga; Blackie Rawls (first appearance; villain; death); Bart (first appearance; villain; death); Logan (first appearance; villain; death); Capt. Clyde Anker (first appearance); M'Bala (first appearance) |
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Comic Story | Jan Christiaan Smuts (4 pages) |
Synopsis | A brief biography of Jan Christiaan Smuts and a brief history of the formation of the Union of South Africa. |
Credits | Pencils: Jack Abel | Inks: Jack Abel |
Content | Genre: Biography | Characters: General Botha (first president of South Africa); Jan Christiaan Smuts (first Colonial Secretary, later the second President); Winston Churchill; Paul Kruger |
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Synopsis | More short natural histories of dangerous jungle animals |
Featuring | Jungle Kings |
Content | Genre: Non-fiction; Jungle; Nature |
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Text Story | The Crypt (2 pages) |
Credits | Script:? [as Frank Riddell] | Letters: typeset |
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Synopsis | Brief descriptions of several dangerous jungle animals. |
Featuring | Jungle Kings |
Content | Genre: Non-fiction; Jungle; Nature |
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Comic Story | The Deathmaker! (10 pages) |
Featuring | Kaänga |
Credits | Script:? [as Frank Riddell] | Pencils: John Celardo | Inks: John Celardo |
Content | Characters: Kaänga; The Deathmaker (first appearance; villain; death); Targa (first appearance; villain; death) |
Notes | This story, curiously, is built from the bones of the story "Hate Has a Thousand Claws!" from Jungle Comics #100, borrowing many panels of art. The story has many different sequences, and a different conclusion, however. |
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