Zago exists in a strange universe. He is claimed to be a "Jungle Prince", but unlike say Dell's BROTHERS OF THE SPEAR, that title is never explained. He lives in a native village where all the females are light-skinned like himself, but all the males besides himself are dark-skinned. There are several instance where we see a dark-skinned native refer to a light-skinned girl as his daughter, or his mate. That not only seems to present an extremely odd picture of Africa, but seems especially puzzling when you remember these stories were published in 1949. Native women are, without exception, whether good or evil, light-skinned. We never, ever see a dark-skinned woman, but all the male natives are dark-skinned (as you would expect for Africa). At first when I noted this in a couple of stories, I simply wrote it off as a mistake of the colorist (they are notorious for not actually reading the scripts), but after a goodly number of stories, it appears that this policy was quite deliberate, and somewhat baffling.
Link to the book:
Zago, Jungle Prince 4