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Jungle Comics
Date | Number: 67 | Lang: English (en)
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   By LUIS BAEZ
EXCELENT.THANKYOU MY FRIEND.I´LIKE THIS COMICS.VERY GOODS THE IMAGENS.
  
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PublicationJuly 1945 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
NotesThe figures of Kaänga and Ann are traced from the splash page of the Kaänga story in Jungle Comics (Fiction House, 1940 series) #42, presumably by Doolin, who did the rest of the cover. Source of figures supplied by Saltarella via the GCD Error Tracker.
 
CoverDevil Beasts of the Golden Temple
ContentGenre: Jungle | Characters: Kaänga; Ann Mason
NotesThe figures of Kaänga and Ann are traced from the splash page of the Kaänga story in Jungle Comics (Fiction House, 1940 series) #42, presumably by Doolin, who did the rest of the cover. Source of figures supplied by Saltarella via the GCD Error Tracker.
 
Comic StoryDevil Beasts of the Golden Temple (12 pages)
SynopsisBull Brannigan hopes to drain a lake near the Mgombas village and expose an ancient city that he expects to be full of treasure. Brannigan suspects that Kaänga will interfere with his scheme and attempts to have both Kaänga and Ann sacrificed to the Mgombas' spider-god. Kaänga manages to escape and Brannigan is killed by the spiders.
ContentGenre: Jungle | Characters: Kaänga; Ann Mason; Tara; Mgombas (African tribe); Bull Brannigan; N'geeso
NotesThe story title is taken from the cover blurb.
 
SynopsisWambi solves the two-year old murder case of his friend, the snake charmer Rajah Sutah.
FeaturingWambi, The Jungle Boy
ContentGenre: Jungle | Characters: Wambi; Tawn; Ogg; Abdul; Mag (macaw)
 
Comic StoryThe Mandrill (1 page)
SynopsisA brief natural history of the mandrill.
FeaturingJungle Facts
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Jungle; Nature
 
SynopsisTerry exposes a witch doctor and his accomplice's voodoo tricks.
FeaturingCaptain Terry Thunder
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Terry Thunder; Keeto; M'wala; Otobo; Pago; Neko;
 
Comic StoryThe Rhinoceros (1 page)
SynopsisA brief natural history of the rhinoceros.
FeaturingAfrican Wild Life
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Nature
 
SynopsisA woman, using two hunting leopards as enforcers, is kidnapping young men at the end of their manhood rituals and using them as slaves to remove diamonds from the river.
FeaturingTabu
CreditsScript:? [as Mack]
ContentGenre: Jungle | Characters: Tabu; Claw (leopard); Talon (leopard)
 
Text StoryCross Kaänga's path and --- (2 pages)
FeaturingKaänga
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Jungle
 
SynopsisSimba frees Leo, a circus lion, from his cage and is then mistaken for the circus performer. Leo finds life in the wild far more difficult than he is accustomed to and returns to his owners who let Simba go free.
FeaturingSimba, King of Beasts
ContentGenre: Animal; Jungle | Characters: Simba; Leo (lion)
 
SynopsisA mad scientist is experimenting with Chief T'gani's people, creating man-animal hybrids. Camilla frees his subjects and sees to the destruction of his lab.
ContentGenre: Jungle | Characters: Camilla; Fang (dog); warthog man; T'gani
 
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