I discovered this wonderful treasure-trove of old comics, most of which I had never heard of, only last week.
I had purchased a copy of Golden Age Sheena:The Best of Sheena Queen Of the Jungle Volume One , published by Galaxy Publishing and Devil's Due, from Abebooks, and saw all the references to Jungle Comics. So I googled Jungle Comics and found this site. Feel so fortunate.
I have always been a fan of jungle adventure stuff, whether books, movies,TV. Tarzan, Sheena, Jungle Jim, Ramar of the Jungle, and so on. Own numerous books and dvds of that genre.
I don't remember a lot of those old comics, for by the time I came of age to read well, there had been the Wertham crusade and pretty much all I knew were Dell and DC.
My favorites were westerns(this was the era of cowboy TV shows) and jungle adventure, and some superheroes(i watched the George Reeves Suoerman on TV), lots of cartoon characters, many of which had their own TV shows, like Popeye and Yogi Bear.
My favorite comics were probably the Lone Ranger and Jungle Jim, too bad that little or none of those are publlic domain.
By time I reached high school I had pretty much lost interest in comics. Though not in literature devoted to the fantastic, the mysterious, exotic settings, prehistory, whatever. In the 60s the Edgar Rice Burroughs books came out in paperback, there was Tolkien, and a friend in college introduced me to H.P. Lovecraft. Found an Ace Books Conan on a convenience store paperback rack and got hooked on Robert E. Howard, which led me to further exploration of pulps writers.
Again, delighted to be here and look forward to reading some wonderful old/new stories.