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Jungle Comics
Date | Number: 9 | Lang: English (en)
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The Simba feature is made up of slightly modified art from two or three of his previous stories, recoloured and with slight tweaks - loading crooks into a hut instead of an airplane etc. Fun!
  
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NameJungle Comics 9 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 68 | Frequency: every month
NotesThe on-sale date is from the publication date recorded in the Catalog of Copyright Entries, Part 2, Periodicals, 1940, New Series, Vol. 35, No. 3.
 
CoverCaptive of the Voodoo Master / 1 page
Letterstypeset
GenreJungle
CharactersKaänga
PencilsNick Cardy
InksNick Cardy
 
Comic StoryCaptive of the Voodoo Master / Kaänga (10 pages)
SynopsisSuffering from amnesia, Kaänga becomes King Tongo's chief warrior and assists in the capture of a group of monks and Ann. Ann's voice restores Kaänga's memory and he frees the captives and ensures Tonga's death at the hands of his pet elephant.
Script? [as Red Bradey]
GenreJungle
CharactersKing Tongo (introduction, villain, death); Kaänga; Ann Mason; Mogo; Togo (elephant)
PencilsGeorge Tuska
InksGeorge Tuska
First LineThe jungle man falls victim to a tropic fever and prey to a madman's schemes.
NotesThe story title is taken from the cover blurb.

The dieresis is used inconsistently in Kaänga's name.
 
StoryThe Red Panther (5 pages)
SynopsisA mad scientist develops a process for granting humans super-human strength at the cost of their minds. The Panther forces the scientist to reverse the process. The scientist then perishes in a laboratory explosion.
Script? [as Taylor Martin]
GenreJungle
Charactersa mad scientist (introduction, villain, death); the Red Panther
PencilsArt Peddy
InksArt Peddy
First LineIn the heart of the jungle stands a strange stone building...
 
StoryCamilla (6 pages)
SynopsisSir Champions saves the city from a herd of stampeding elephants who had been set on the city by Arab slavers.
GenreScience Fiction
CharactersSir Champion; Amura (introduction, villain, death); Camilla; Gorgo (gorilla)
PencilsBob Powell
InksBob Powell
First LineCamilla and Sir Champion battle Amura, chief of the Arab slave traders...
 
Comic StoryJungle Justice / Roy Lance (6 pages)
SynopsisRoy puts a stop to the brutal treatment by a jungle rubber company of their native employees.
GenreJungle
CharactersRoy Lance; Tony; Maurice
First LineWhen the white man introduced his civilization into the jungle...
NotesThe story title is taken from the cover blurb.
 
Text StoryBurnt Alive (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
CharactersDirk Hardy (introduction)
Script
PencilsGeorge Tuska
InksGeorge Tuska
 
Comic StoryLions Loose in New York / Fantomah (7 pages)
SynopsisMark Lord captures 50,000 giant royal panthers to use in his plan to destroy civilization by loosing them on the streets of New York. Fantomah takes the panthers back to the jungle and then transforms Lord into a caveman to await his fate at the hands of the panthers.
GenreJungle
CharactersMark Lord (introduction, villain); Fantomah
Script (signed)
PencilsFletcher Hanks (signed)
InksFletcher Hanks (signed)
LettersFletcher Hanks (signed)
First LineIn a beautiful jungle valley, known only to the natives...
 
StorySimba King of Beasts (5 pages)
SynopsisSimba assists a pair of missionaries in disposing of a white gang of slavers.
GenreJungle
CharactersAllerton (introduction); Jean Allerton (introduction); Antonio (introduction, villain, death); Simba: Miguel
PencilsBill Allison
InksBill Allison
First LineSimba hears a woman's scream and lopes through the underbrush.
 
StoryCaptain Terry Thunder (7 pages)
SynopsisTerry must retake his fort after it is captured by Arabs led by a treacherous soldier.
GenreAdventure
CharactersLt. Joe Snile (introduction, villain, death); Abdulla (introduction, death); Terry Thunder; Kismet (camel)
Script
PencilsBill Bossert
InksBill Bossert
First LineTreason, camels and Arabs mix in a big 'stew' of desert trouble...
 
StoryTabu (8 pages)
SynopsisTabu dispatches some unscrupulous diamond miners by hurling them off a cliff to their death.
GenreJungle
CharactersTabu
Script
PencilsCharles Sultan
InksCharles Sultan
First LineDiamonds! Found in a small creek near Tangayika... [sic]
 
CartoonNo Title (1 page)
SynopsisFour single panel gag cartoons.
FeatureJungle Laffs
GenreHumor
First LineWhat's that bird's nest doing on your head, Fitzhugh?
 
StoryWambi (7 pages)
SynopsisZittler, planning on stealing native land, hypnotizes Wambi and passes him off to one group of natives as a god. Wambi's jungle friends realize that something is wrong and take Wambi to a nearby waterhole where they restore his will. Then Wambi and his friends expose Zittler's chicanery and induce the warring natives to peaceful relations.
GenreJungle
CharactersNat Zittler (introduction, villain); Wambi; Tawn (elephant); Lupa (wolf); Oger (eagle)
Script
PencilsHenry Kiefer
InksHenry Kiefer
First LineLook, brothers, a strange new bird! It comes toward us!
 
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