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  • Issue #77
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 77

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    Cover art by Joe Doolin. Untitled story, art by Howard Larsen; Witch doctor Niato, in league with white treasure hunters, takes Ann to sacrifice to the god Ghia, which in reality is a mannequin drawn from the lake by a balloon; Kaänga arrives and exposes the fraud, kills the witch doctor, and frees Ann. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; Simba, seeking to escape crocodiles, flees onto a steamboat full of caged animals; Shortly natives attack and Simba drives them away when the hunters open the cages. Untitled story, inks by Regina Levander; A snake priestess demands tribute from villagers and those who fail to produce their valuables die; Wambi reveals that she is using a hidden snake to kill the victims and that he has introduced a mongoose into the mechanism that killed the snake. Untitled story, art by Joe Doolin; Captain Terry Thunder is given a new assignment as the governor of Fort Diablo; When he arrives, he finds that the previous governor, though imprisoned, has staged a riot and taken over the fort. "The Dawn Terror" text story. Untitled story, pencils by Richard Case; The priestess of a hawk cult uses giant hawks to capture villagers to bring to her lair for sacrifice; Tabu uses his powers of illusions and convinces the priestess that she is a hawk. Jungle Facts filler, art by Mike Peppe. Untitled story, art by Fran Hopper; White treasure hunters attempt to force Camilla to reveal the location of the Temple of Gar and its gold; She refuses, but before they can kill her, the guardian of the temple, an old man, appears and takes them into the river, drowning him. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #78
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 78
    • Interior is complete. Severe water damage, paper deterioration. Mold.
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    Cover art by Joe Doolin. "Ju Ju Kraal of the Flaming Death!", pencils by Howard Larsen; G'hama, a powerful witch doctor, uses mind control drugs to capture slaves; He manages to get Kaänga under his control until Ann can break the spell; Kaänga then turns G'hama over to a council of witch doctors for trial. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; Simba allows a leopard to recover from a snake bite before punishing him for attack Simba's family. Jungle Facts filler, art by Mike Peppe. Untitled story; The outcast Bhaadras raid a local village for women; Wambi the Jungle Boy pursues them and frees the women and extracts a promise of no more raids. "The Prophecy of the Snake Goddess" text story. Untitled story, art by John Celardo; A priestess directs her men to capture lancers for sacrifice; Terry and Keeto follow the raiding party back to their village and free the captives and kill the priestess. Untitled story, art by Richard Case; A witch doctor murders Chief Ka and then plans to murder his son; Tabu and Ka's daughter prevent the second murder and the witch doctor is killed by the leopard he planned to use as a weapon. Untitled story, art by Fran Hopper; A group of lost descendants of ancient Greeks raid the Rogas tribe for women; Camilla pursues them and frees the women; The Greeks are attacked by the condors that they use as instruments of torture. 52 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #79
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 79
    • INCOMPLETE. Piece missing, interrupts art or story.

    Cover art by Joe Doolin. "Death Has a Thousand Fangs," art by Howard Larsen; Lance and Nora, brother and sister thieves, attempt to steal the idol of N'geeso's tribe. During the fight, Kaänga inadvertently kills Lance; Nora vows revenge; Nora kidnaps Ann and then disguises herself as Ann in order to lure Kaänga to her camp; While confronting Kaänga, Nora accidentally fires a pistol near his face, blinding him. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; Simba Junior is a disobedient cub; Simba must save him from a gorilla, crocodiles, and a hunting safari. Jungle Facts filler. Untitled story; After Ogg is accused of stealing the villagers supplies, Wambi discovers that the true thief is Satanic, the tiger. Untitled story, art by Richard Case; Tabu visits his dying mentor, N'moli who tells him, at last, that Tabu was the son of explorers who were killed by a hippopotamus and that toddler, Tabu, was rescued by N'moli; N'moli gives Tabu a cape, with many magical herbs in the lining and dies. "Jungle Justice" text story. Untitled story, art by John Celardo; A pair of thieves trick Terry into believing they are a father and daughter, seeking a human/ape hybrid; The real Dr. Barth arrives at the outpost after the impostors leave, explaining that he was in the jungle looking for an associate named Snyder, lost there since the end of the war; Terry and Keeto catch up to the impostors after they have captured Snyder, who they are hoping will lead them to a gold mine. Untitled story, art by Fran Hopper; Mogo, a wanted criminal, convinces the Byandros that they need to work to eliminate both Camilla and the colonial commission; Several attempts are made on their lives but each is foiled by Camilla. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #81
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 81
    • 1" cover-to-cover spine tear. Water damage. Mold.

    Cover art by Joe Doolin. "The Death of Kaänga's Mate!", art by John Celardo; Treasure hunters are seeking a little boy with a treasure map hidden in his clothes; Kaänga and Ann protect the child and find his parents. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; Simba rescues an aging warthog from a pack of hyenas. Later, when a band of mandrills challenges Simba for lordship of the jungle and traps him in a net, the warthog frees Simba and helps with the defeat of the mandrills. Untitled story, art by Richard Case; A pair of ivory hunters use a trained elephant to lure elephant herds to them; Tabu conjures up the ghosts of slain elephants and the trained elephant turns on the hunters. Jungle Lore. Untitled story; O'Hara's new overseer, Miss Cushman, is making slaves of the local villagers and is capturing animals as well; Wambi and his jungle friends free all the captives, and O'Hara promises that he will have no more slaves in his mines. "Quest of the Feathered Fetish" text story. Untitled story, art by Bob Lubbers; River pirates trick Terry into taking a booby-trapped steamboat into the fort's dock; Terry, however, discovers the hidden explosives and captures the pirates. Jungle Facts about primitive African cults. Untitled story, art by Fran Hopper; A hunter works with the village chief to betray the villages warriors into slavery; They are thwarted by Camilla and the village witch doctor. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #86
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 86
    • 2.5" Cumulative spine split. Water spotting.

    Cover art by Joe Doolin. "Firegems of L'hama Lost," art by John Celardo; Jewel thieves steal the L'homas' sacred jewels and kill their sacred leopard; The L'homas blame Kaänga and Ann; After a brief fight, they leave Kaänga for dead and take Ann to their village for execution; the jewel thieves accompany them. Kaänga recovers and pursues the L'homas. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; Simba is forced to lead a safari of gold hunters to a cave with gold dust. Untitled story; Using drug addled slaves, Anders is stealing sacred gems from the local idols; Captain Terry Thunder and Keeto put an end to his plundering. Jungle Lore; A brief description of the sources of women's clothing in the jungle. Untitled story, pencils by Alex Blum; A mad riverboat captain takes a pair of hunters and their animals captive; Wambi boards the boat and frees the hunters and the animals. "Blood-Priest of the River God" text story. Untitled story, art by Howard Larsen; A crocodile cult takes a pair of white hunters captive; Tabu rescues the pair and leaves the cultists to a pack of mandrills. Untitled story, art by Fran Hopper; While investigating a pair of slavers, Camilla is taken; She challenges one of the slavers to a duel on elephant-back and kills her. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $595 JUNGLE COMICS # 86 FICTION HOUSE 1947 CGC 8.0

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  • Issue #87
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 87

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    Cover pencils by Joe Doolin. "Horror Kraal of the Legless One," art by John Celardo; Ann is taken by slavers; Kaänga and N'geeso pursue and rescue her. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; Tenga, with the assistance of a pack of hyenas, challenges Simba for the kingship of the forest; Simba meets the challenge and drives Tenga away. Untitled story, art by Charles Sultan; Captain Terry Thunder, with the help of Tinga, the N'Togo priestess, and Keeto, puts an end to the depredations of the treasure hunter Brannigan. Jungle Facts, art by Mike Peppe; A brief description of some of the animals that inhabit the Indian jungles. Untitled story; Wambi returns a sacred gem to its place in a mountain idol. "Altar of Avarice" text story. Untitled story, art by Howard Larsen; When treasure hunters steal a tribe's idol, Tabu pursues the thieves and secures the sacred object. "Oddities of the Dark Continent," art by Mike Peppe; Brief natural histories of the rhinoceros, the cheetah, and the hyena. Untitled story, art by Fran Hopper; Demo plots to steal the T'bongas sacred jewels; Camilla foils his schemes. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #88
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 88

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    Cover art by Ruben Moreira. "Beyond the Ju-Ju Mists," art by John Celardo; Seeking a cure for N'geeso's paralysis, Kaänga and N'geeso go to a far off valley, where they find a tribe of whites living in a style from ancient history; Kaänga inadvertently interrupts a courtship ritual and angers a giant named Gortha who makes it his purpose in life to kill Kaänga and destroy the city because of the slight given him by the city's princess. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; Simba searches for his lost mate and finds her in an ancient temple; He digs their way to freedom; They followed on their path by a pair of archaeologists, fleeing from their safari leader who is determined that he will share their discoveries with them. Untitled story, art by Charles Sultan; Terry and Keeto ride out to help a young woman find her long overdue photographer father; They learn that the father and his assistant had discovered gold and the assistant killed the father for it. James Bruce biography. Untitled story; Wambi is captured by the M'Batos and tortured; A young man of the tribe frees him; Later, Wambi learns that the Salusis are about to attack the M'Batos. Untitled story, pencils by Howard Larsen; The Masai priestess convinced the people that their chief is dead; unknown to them, she has merely placed him in a coma and, on reviving him from said coma, she uses drugs to place him under her control. Untitled story, art by Fran Hopper; Explorers are seeking Lost Valley; Thief Dutch Madden is cutting off the arms of natives in an effort to get them to lead him to the valley ahead of the explorers; Camilla intervenes. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #90
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 90
    • 2 1/2" cumulative spine split. Cover oxidation. Interior tearing.
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    Cover art by Joe Doolin. "Skulls for the Altar of Doom!", art by John Celardo; Treasure hunters Riggan and Slade want to capture Ann to offer her to a tribe of white women for sacrifice to their god; To this end, Slade disguises himself as a witch doctor and lures Ann away from the N'logas' village; Kaänga and N'geeso follow and rescue Ann. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; Mrs. Simba, responding to the cries of a water buffalo being killed by Cape dogs, is believed by the buffalo herd to be the killer herself; Simba searches for clues to her innocence and is given a bit of dog fur from the scene of the crime by a mole. Jungle Lore, art by George Evans; Trivia regarding the uses of various spiders, insects, and lizards of the jungles. Untitled story, art by Charles Sultan; Captain Terry Thunder and Keeto escort a young woman into the interior to find her father and his partner and to see their land claim; The partner, Wrenne, having killed the girl's father, is collecting tribute from villagers with threats of death at the hands of a gorilla idol. "Thirst" text story. Untitled story; A royal brother and sister come to Wambi's jungle seeking a lost gem; Wambi finds it but greed turns the brother and sister against each other and they are then killed by their trained leopard. Untitled story, art by Howard Larsen; Cut throat geologist Neale is working with a lion cult to locate a rare rock specimen; Tabu puts a stop to the cults murdering ways and sees Neale killed by a lion. Untitled story, art by Fran Hopper; Ruthless hunter Curtis captures a sacred white leopard and, through trickery, makes it appear that the leopard will not attack him, thus making him holy to the natives. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #93
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 93

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    Cover art by Joe Doolin. "Vendetta of the Tree Tribes!", art by John Celardo; When hunters venture into her jungle, Titana, raised by apes from girlhood, attacks them and later captures a hunter, Ann, and N'geeso; Kaänga arrives in time to save Ann and N'geeso from being killed and Titana falls into a crocodile pool. Untitled story, pencils by August Froehlich; Simba rescues a giraffe calf from a crocodile and from hunters. Untitled story, pencils by Nick Cardy and Bob Lubbers, inks by Bob Lubbers; Camilla recovers a sacred idol and bag of diamonds from a corrupt colonial commissioner. Untitled story, art by Frank Doyle; Wambi rescues Tawn from an elephant trainer hoping to break Tawn's spirit and give him to the rajah. "The Crypt" text story. Untitled story, pencils by Charles Sultan; The overseer of a diamond mine is stealing diamonds by hiding them in dead bodies being sent down river for burial; Captain Terry Thunder puts a stop to the smuggling and kills the overseer. Jungle Lore; A brief description of several modes of transportation in Africa. Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; Tabu pursues the looters of his teacher N'moli's tomb; When he catches up to them, he causes them to believe that one of the golden statues has come to life and they flee into the jungle. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #94
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 94
    • Paper: Off white
    • Label #4345765009

    Cover art by Joe Doolin. "Terror Raid of the Congo Caesar!", art by John Celardo; N'tomba is leading his people on murderous raids; He captures a trio of hunters and Ann, planning to execute them; Kaänga arrives in time to prevent the executions, and N'tomba is dethroned in a duel with one of the hunters. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; A witch secretly poisons the local water hole and uses the death of the animals to convince her tribe that she is very powerful; However, Simba attacks her and she falls into the water hole and dies of her own poison. Superstitions; A brief description of some jungle superstitions. Untitled story, art by Charles Sultan; Two treasure hunters, posing as anthropologists, work with the Kafka chief to located a buried treasure; Terry thwarts their plan, and they are killed and the map destroyed in an explosion. "At Close Quarters with a Galongwa" text story by Henry Wysham Lanier. Untitled story, at by Frank Doyle; A prince and a slave girl elope and Wambi hides them in a cave; The jungle animals call a conference and tell Wambi that by allowing humans to hide in the jungle he is breaking the jungle law; Wambi dissolves the conference by throwing a wasps' nest at the animals. Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; Tabu goes to the village of Tuwalla to rescue the kidnapped princess, Lia, and to return her to her own people to rule. Untitled story, pencils by Nick Cardy and Bob Lubbers, inks by Nick Cardy; Two slavers battle over a party of slaves; Camilla insures the death of one slaver and the defeat of the other, freeing the slaves. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #95
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 95
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #4203914014

    Untitled story, art by John Celardo; Prof. Northam, his daughter, Alice, and his assistant, Prof. Barton, discover valuable, ancient artifacts in the Gwaha country; They set up fake appearances by the Gwahas' gods to frighten the natives away, making it easier to seize the artifacts; An hallucinogenic drug, intended by Barton to drive Northram mad so that Barton could claim the discoveries as his alone, is smeared inside a pith helmet that is worn successively by Northram, Ann, and Barton. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; While fleeing a lion cult, Simba becomes covered in phosphorescent mud; The cultists believe him to be a ghost and call off their hunt. Untitled story, art by Charles Sultan; Nolan and Billings, disguised as lancers, take a group of native men as slaves; Terry, escorting a newspaper reporter into the interior, frees the slaves and, with their help, take Nolan and Billings prisoner. Jungle Scrapbook!, art by Mike Peppe; Brief natural histories of several jungle animals. Untitled story, art by Frank Doyle; Wambi is captured a white woman hunter who wants to use his power to communicate with animals; That night, Sirdah the tiger prowls the camp and Wambi agrees to do anything Sirdah asks if he will free him. "Death on Film" text story. Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; A pair of treasure hunters use mind control drugs on the jungle witch Serpina, in order for her to steal a sacred idol; Tabu discovers their plot and creates an illusion of the idol coming to life and threatening the hunters. Untitled story, pencils by Nick Cardy and Bob Lubbers, inks by Nick Cardy; Treasure hunters, working to get illicit gold out of the jungle, run afoul of the Jawalas, who capture them and torture them to death; Camilla returns the gold to the Jawalas. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #99
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 99
    • Centerfold detached at one staple, cover loose at both. Cover and interior oxidation. Writing on interior cover.
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    Cover art by John Celardo. "Terror Trail of the Cannibal Caravans!", art by John Celardo; Baldy and his gang are robbing safaris of their supplies and re-selling them; Kaänga and N'geeso put stop to the raiding and the leaders of the raiders are dissolved in an acid pit. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; After a tumble into the river that washes him far downstream, Simba is mistaken by the other animals for Jordah, their king; He defeats Lepor, a challenger for Jordah's throne, and returns home. Jungle Facts, art by Mike Peppe; A brief natural history of the tiger. Untitled story, art by Charles Sultan; Animal hunter Della France is smuggling looted temple jewels out of the jungle inside the hides of her captured animals; Captain Terry Thunder and Keeto expose her scheme and arrest her. Untitled story, art by Frank Doyle; A tribe of silver apes takes exception to Wambi's insistence on peace in the jungle and kidnap him, taking him to the Temple of Velda where they plan to kill him with a spiked wall; Tawn and Ogg come to Wambi's rescue and close the temple to the silver apes. "Death at Tsavo" text story by Henry Wysham Lanier. Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; Professor Martell is kidnapped by followers of the fire god, Za-Kor; Tabu places his daughter under a dream spell and she sees where he is being held: inside the Za-Kor idol. Untitled stories, art by Bob Lubbers; Jules, Barney, and Gus are masquerading as the spirits of ancient bat-warriors to frighten away the local tribe and steal their gold; Camilla fights them but is overcome; Gus has a change of heart and frees Camilla. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #101
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 101
    • Cover miswrap/cut. Piece of tape on interior front cover. Water spots.
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    Cover art by John Celardo. "The Blade of Buddha," art by John Celardo; A white doctor whom Kaänga believes can cure Ann of her drug-induced madness is captured by a raiding party of Chinese who take him to their village; There Kaänga frees the rightful leader of the village and restores him to his chieftanship. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; Simba is addled by a rifle shot; Mrs. Simba falls into a tiger trap and is caged by hunters; Simba, battling Lukor the leopard who wants to claim his throne, blunders into the hunters' camp and accidentally frees Mrs. Simba. Jungle Lore; A brief description of several African rivers. "Matabele Massacre" text story by Henry Wysham Lanier. Untitled story, art by Charles Sultan; No-mouth, a horribly scarred artifact hunter, steals the sarcophagus of Antophes, a priceless relic, from museum archaeologist Carol Devens; Captain Terry Thunder helps recover the artifact, and No-mouth is killed by crocodiles. Jungle Facts; A brief natural history of the crocodile. Untitled story, art by Frank Doyle; Curka and Sirdah scheme against Wambi, hoping to kill him; Wambi leads Sirdah on a great chase and eventually tumbles the tiger down a bluff into the river. Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; B'tonga schemes with two white treasure hunters to loot the tombs of his tribesman; The three, along with Tabu, are trapped in a fire and ghosts rescue Tabu, leaving the others to perish. African Wild Life, art by Mike Peppe; Brief natural histories of a few African animals. Untitled story, pencils by Matt Baker; The Arab girl, Tanga, works with a group of white slavers; Camilla pretends to be Tanga and manages to turn the entire gang over to the territorial police. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $150 JUNGLE COMICS 101 / GOLDEN AGE FICTION HOUSE kAANGA GGA BONDAGE CVR 1948

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  • Issue #102
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 102

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    Cover art by John Celardo. "Queen of the Amazon Lancers," art by John Celardo; A group of jewel thieves are intent on looting the T'angai burial ground; However, they are being pursued by the Amazon Lancers, seeking revenge for the earlier looting of their temple; With help from Kaänga and Ann, the Lancers bury the thieves alive in a T'angai grave. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; One of Simba's cubs is taken by a vulture; Simba learns of the cub's capture from an ape-child and goes to the rescue. Untitled story, art by Charles Sultan; Thieves infiltrate Fort Diablo, planning to seize a valuable serum when it arrives; However, Terry and the lancers overcome them and see that the serum reaches the sick. Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; Tabu offers Queen Zala a pair of visions of the future, depending on her choice of war or peace. "Death - and the Ghost Chief's Choice" text story. Untitled story, art by Frank Doyle; Wambi and his jungle friends set the newly-arrived native tribe and the wild dogs against each other, ensuring that both will leave the jungle. Untitled story, pencils by Matt Baker; Bill Grange has discovered that there is radium in the area so he decides to drive out the pygmies; He bribes the evil witch doctor N'Louga to pronounce a curse upon the land; They then lure jackals to the area with hidden meat and release a gas that causes hallucinations; This convinces everyone that the land is cursed, but Camilla is convinced it was a trick. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #103
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 103

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    Cover art by John Celardo. "The Phantoms of Lost Lagoon," art by John Celardo; Treasure hunters seek the ship of the Emperor Khan; Kaänga locates the ship but the hunters believe that there is no treasure on board; One of the hunters is killed by a rhinoceros and Kaänga kills the other. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; A hunting cheetah escapes from his masters and is befriended by Simba; The two of them free the animals captured by the cheetah's masters. David Livingstone biography, art by George Evans. Untitled story, art by Charles Sultan; A young man infiltrates the lancers and frees his brother from the fort jail; The brother, Unganda Bill, and his accomplice, T'Gara, go on an ivory raid but are captured by Terry and the lancers with help from Bill's brother. Untitled story, art by Frank Doyle; The Scepter of Guru, a sacred object, is stolen from a village in Wambi's jungle and winds up with Ogg; The villagers seize Ogg and prepare to sacrifice him for profaning their sacred scepter. Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; Priestess Zotara rigs King N'Mongo's annual kingship ritual to cause N'Mongo's death and her own ascension to the throne. Tabu re-enacts the ritual in the Land of Mists--a nebulous after-life--and demonstrates Zotara's criminal acts. Jungle Facts; Brief natural histories of several jungle cats. Untitled story, pencils by Matt Baker; When mine owner's daughter Jane Bronson learns that her father's overseers are using slave labor in her father's mines, she hurries to tell him; However, she accidentally stumbles into a trap set by Camilla for hyenas. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #105
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 105

    Cover art by John Celardo. "The Red Witch of Ubangi-Shan," art by John Celardo; In order to secure a large supply of slaves for his treasure acquiring operation, El Hammad disguises Trina as Ann and sends her to the villages requesting that they give u[p their warriors to El Hammad; Later the real Ann is captured by El Hammad and used as bait to draw an octopoid monster out of the lake where he believes there to be treasure. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; Kochar the mandrill chief once saved one of Simba's cubs from crocodiles; Recently, Kochar's tribe has begun raiding safaris; Simba investigates and finds that Kochar has been driven from his throne. Untitled story, pencils by Matt Baker; Camilla mistakenly believes that Cynthia Sharpe is the victim of two thieves; In truth, Sharpe and her husband are the thieves. Untitled story, art by Frank Doyle; When hunters seeking animals for circuses dig a tiger trap in the jungle, Wambi and his friends warn everyone in the jungle except for Rhenus who has a reputation for meanness; But when Rhenus falls into the trap, Wambi comes to his rescue and the two of them drive the hunters from the jungle. George Q. Remsen bio, art by George Evans. Untitled story, art by Charles Sultan; Disguised as a trader, Terry seeks to disrupt a band of thieves preying on river travelers; He manages to capture all of the gang except for the leader who is eaten by hyenas. Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; Tabu is summoned to help judge the worthiness of a proposed successor to the late chief Kogar; When her arrives, he learns that the chief selection process is being manipulated by the hag, Sirah, who had also hired Kogar murdered. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #106
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 106
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    Bondage cover by John Celardo. Untitled story, art by John Celardo; Fangola, recently captured safari raider, escapes Kaänga; Fangola then attacks a small safari, taking Sylvia Lombard, her would-be suitor, Wesley, and Ann captive; Kaänga and Sylvia's other suitor, Matthew Clarke come to their rescue. Untitled story; Cheepo, a hectoring monkey, accuses Simba of tyranny, of ruling only by violence; Cheepo sings a different tune when he is captured by hunters and Simba comes to his rescue. Untitled story, art by Charles Sultan; Conmen Vinson and Marge have persuaded several tribes to wager all their ivory on a rigged duel between elephants; The plot is exposed and Vinson and Marge are trampled by elephants. Jungle Facts; Brief natural histories of several jungle animals. Untitled story, art by Frank Doyle; Curka spreads word through the jungle that Wambi has become a hunter when a snare, constructed on a whim, traps an antelope that becomes a meal for Sirdah. "Trapping a Panther" text story. "The Crocodile Rules the River!", pencils by Matt Baker; Camilla extracts a promise from the chief of a tribe that follows a crocodile cult to never again attack trading posts, but the witch doctor of the tribe, secretly a white renegade, attack a trader's steamboat. A big cat identification quiz. Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; A pair of treasure hunters are captured as they attempt to steal the Kawalis' gold; Tabu exposes the woman of the pair as the evil sorceress Vanza in disguise and sends her away, magically. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    3 days left Auction JUNGLE COMICS 106 - GOLDEN AGE BONDAGE COVER - WAMBI & CAMILLA - VERY GOOD 4.0

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  • Issue #108
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 108

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    Cover art by John Celardo. "Merchants of Murder," art by John Celardo; Kaänga escorts artist Herbert Matthews to the Congo Castle, a medieval castle in the jungle; On arrival, they discover that the castle has been taken over by a white gang and the Kulangis. Untitled story, art by Joe Doolin; A trio of dogs trained to hunt lions are loosed in the jungle; Simba is only able to defeat them by feigning a slip into a crocodile pool. Untitled story, art by Dan Zolnerowich; Terry recalls his first posting to Fort Diablo and the villain, the Scorpion; The Scorpion returns as Terry is dedicating a memorial to the commissioner who died at the Scorpion's hand. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; The monkeys choose Wambi to be their king while Sirdah plans a trap. "Diamonds of Doom" text story. Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; The war god Kahzembu is jealous of the villages honoring of peace; He takes a child and forces the mother to steal the sacred fire from the Temple of Peace and take it to his temple. Untitled story, pencils by Matt Baker; Camilla convinces the Bantu chief to use the Bantus' temple gold to buy quinine and salt; The witch doctor is offended and works with a group of white renegades to steal the gold; Camilla prevents the theft. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #111
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 111

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    Cover art by John Celardo. "The Trek of the Terror-Paws," art by John Celardo; Kaänga comforts a dying archaeologist and takes the gift the old man gives him, a small idol; Later, criminals come looking for the idol, certain that it contains jewels; Kaänga dumps the thieves into a quicksand pit and reveals to Ann that he had taken the jewels from the idol to raise money to help feed N'geeso's people. Untitled story, pencils by Matt Baker; Archaeologist Winters is wounded by his guides when they decide to take the treasures of the Temple of K'nassa for themselves; Winters' daughter secures the help of Camilla against the thieves and the treasure is committed to a museum. Untitled story, art by Richard Case; During a drought, Simba leads his followers to a water hole ruled by another lion; He and Bordag, the other lion, fight to the death, with Simba triumphant. "The Avenging Torch" text story. Untitled story starring Captain Terry Thunder, art by Dan Zolnerowich; Garson and his gang, hoping to loot the native villages come to the jungle claiming to carry insecticide for tsetse flies, but in reality carrying knockout gas. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Chief Asama's hunters trick Wambi into blowing a hunting horn that attracts the local buffalo, several of which are captured; The animals of the jungle accuse Wambi of being in league with the hunters; Wambi sets out to prove his innocence and goes to the hunters' sacred cave, where the buffalo are to be sacrificed. Jungle Facts, art by August Froehlich; A description of the natural resources of the Belgian Congo. Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; The ghost of the late queen, Lara speaks to Tabu, telling him that she was murdered by the witch doctor Karoa and that the wizard intends to kill her son, as well; Tabu confronts the witch doctor and exposes his crimes to the villagers, who sentence him to death. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #112
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 112

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    Cover art by John Celardo. "Morass of the Mammoths," art by John Celardo; Kaänga and Ann pursue a safari into the lands beyond the Voodoo Swamp, where they encounter animals that are extinct in the outside world; Here, the safari guide Lapin, is exploiting the Neanderthal natives and hiding his stolen treasures. Untitled story; Long ago, Simba foiled an attack by jackals on a buffalo and now the jackals seek revenge; They trick Simba into a fight with a she-leopard, and while he is involved in that fight, they go to the waterhole and proclaim they will be the first to drink. Untitled story, art by Dan Zolnerowich; A pair of temple looters, posing as biologists, are using diving equipment to loot a submerged native temple; Terry and Wambuli, the local chief, sink the looters' boat and arrest the them. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; A pair of treasure hunters seeking the Temple of Mankor, kidnap Wambi and force him to lead them there; The treasure hunters are then killed by the mandrills that guard the temple. "Value Received" text story. Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; The M'Tongas' witch doctor works with white jewel thieves to steal the treasures of the M'Tongas; The witch doctor, Kalua, accuses a young woman of the crimes. Untitled story, pencils by Matt Baker; Years ago, Miles and Carey abandoned their friend Taylor while on safari; Unknown to Miles and Carey, Taylor lived among the apes, as an amnesiac; Now they've returned to the jungle and Taylor is stalking them. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #113
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 113
    • Cover detached at one staple. 2" spine tear. 1 1/2" tear from bottom. Pencil marking.

    Cover art by John Celardo. "Two-Tusked Terror!", art by John Celardo; Trader Larsen disguises himself as Kaänga, hoping to induce the Blongas to trade with his company. Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; Gerald plots with the witch doctor Toguli to have Gerald's niece, Natalie, killed by the local villagers by leading them to believe that she is the demon leopard, Zan-Sar Blanche; Gerald hopes that with Natalie's death, he can secure control of her gold mines. Untitled story, art by Dan Zolnerowich; To investigate the disappearance of many convict laborers from the Merrill mine, Captain Terry Thunder disguises himself as a convict; His imposture is discovered by the mine supervisor who uses it against him by suggesting that he can escape if he will deliver a bag of diamonds to an accomplice; Terry takes the bag and is attacked by Ali Bey's hunting leopards. Untitled story; Thorndyke, a big game hunter, tells his fellow hunters about his encounter with Simba. Thirsty Gamble" text story, art by Joe Doolin. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Sirdah captures Wambi's new friend, Kim-ki the deer, and challenges Wambi to battle him for the deer's release; As the battle begins, Wambi pretends to run in fear from the tiger who pursues him to the swamp, where Sirdah's charge lands him in a mud pit. Untitled story, pencils by Matt Baker; Mansfield, seeking his actress-daughter who is lost in the jungle, learns that his daughter has been killed by N'kara, chieftaness of a local tribe; He goes to Camilla with his information and Camilla vows that the daughter will be avenged. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    1 day left Auction JUNGLE COMICS 113 1949 Fiction House Golden Age CHECK OUR AUCTIONS!

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  • Issue #114
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 114

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    "Mad Jackals Hunt by Night," art by Maurice Whitman; Bokka, son of the chief of the B'halis, is working with two white treasure hunters to loot the B'halis sacred places; Kaänga, Ann, and N'geeso put an end to their depredations; Bokka later seeks revenge on Kaänga and kidnaps Ann. Untitled story; Simba prevents Briffo the Cape buffalo from chastising Simba's cubs; Later, the cubs are taken by hunters and Mrs. Simba is wounded; Her wounds drive her mad and she begins to wantonly slaughter the jungle animals; Simba frees his cubs; Briffo calls a jungle council and demands that Mrs. Simba be killed. Untitled Captain Terry Thunder story, art by Dan Zolnerowich; Snide and Cassidy, angered at being exiled from the district, kidnap Commissioner Powers and force him to sign the old B'zimba trading grounds, where they've discovered gold, over to them; Witch doctor M'bonga facilitates their plot. "The Flame Bird" text story. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Baxter, a treasure hunter, frames Wambi for looting the Umbalis' temple; Tawn and Ogg show the chief the location of the treasure and clear Wambi's name. Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; Tabu exposes a treacherous witch doctor who is then exiled by the Atongis; A professor visits Tabu while his assistant plots to steal diamonds from the Kapudis; The exiled Atongi witch doctor, Kargo, plots with the assistant to kill Tabu. Untitled story, art by Marcia Snyder; Disguised as Masais, ivory trader Becker and his men burn out and kill his rival Monroe; Monroe's son, believing the Masais to blame, steals into the village and kidnaps the chief's daughter; Camilla tracks him down and returns him to Becker's trading camp where they discover Becker's deception. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $100 Jungle Comics Issue 114 High Grade Golden Age Good Girl Comic Book GGA

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  • Issue #115
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 115
    • Cover detached at one staple. Centerfold detached at one staple. 1" Cumulative spine split.

    "Treasure Trove in Vulture Sky," art by Maurice Whitman; Kaänga and Ann meet a man wearing artificial wings who tells them that they are worship by his bird man people; Ann and the bird man are taken hostage by treasure hunters who demand to be shown the way to the bird people's home; Kaänga, though wounded, follows, and rescues Ann and the bird people. Untitled story, art by Bill Walsh; Simba prevents Varma killing a lost white child; Varma plots revenge with the aid of the jackals; While the jackals attack Mrs. Simba, Varma makes off with one of Simba's cubs. The Cat Tribe; Brief natural histories of several African cats. Untitled Captain Terry Thunder story; Trader Sanders spurs natives to attack the building of an auxiliary fort to avoid lancer investigation of his illicit trading; Terry and the lancers defeat the natives and force Sanders to admit to his duplicity. "Spoor of the Demon Ape" text story. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; The Ageelas are driven from their village into Wambi's jungle by the followers of the raider Arungo; Wambi and Tawn persuade Arungo's elephants to rebel against their masters and drive them away from the Angeela village. Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; Otanu seeks to prevent Tongo's ascension to the Membesi throne; He conjures the evil goddess, Shamatar, and promises her a soul in return for her help; Shamatar sends a leopard to attack Tongo during a zebra race, allowing Otanu to win. Untitled story, pencils by Matt Baker; Gun runners kidnap the Masai princess, N'kota, and frame the Ugandis for the crime in order to incite warfare; Camilla rescues the princess and stops the impending war. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #116
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 116

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    "The Banshees of Voodoo Veldt!", pencils by Maurice Whitman; Treasure hunters persuade the Bathongas that Trader Thompson has taken their children as slaves; The Bathonga warrior leave their village in pursuit of Thompson; Meanwhile, the treasure hunters loot the Bathongas' treasures. Untitled story, art by Bill Walsh; An airplane, bearing the circus lion Cusco and his trainer, crashes in Simba's jungle; Simba fends off an attack by a leopard and takes the newly freed Cusco under his tutelage; Cusco's trainer spies Simba and, believing him to be Simba, has him shot with a drugged dart. Untitled story, pencils by Robert Webb; Terry is relieved of his command for failing to capture the bandit Al Raschid; When his replacement sends word that he has cornered the bandit and needs ammunition, Terry suspects that Al Raschid is arranging a trap. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi accidentally starts a small fire with a magnifying glass and his jungle friends all shun him; But when the gohali dogs attack, Wambi leads them into oil-polluted waters and ignites the oil with his magnifying glass. "Temple of Kali" text story. Untitled story, art by Enrico Bagnoli; Zan dispatches Tabu to capture the witch Langa. Tabu complies and makes the Swahilis believe that she has been taken by her evil gods. Untitled story; Treasure hunters bent on looting a lion cult's temple set explosive charges that they believe have killed the district mines inspector; The inspector and his assistant blame the blast on Camilla. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #120
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 120
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    "Killer King's Domain," art by Maurice Whitman; Kaänga learns that the Azandes have been forbidden to trade with the trader Songa by their witch doctor, M'fonga. Kaänga visits the tribe and tells the chief and the warriors that he thinks they should trade with Songa; At the trader's camp, the warriors are betrayed by their chief and Songa takes them all captives, including Ann, to be sold as slaves; Kaänga pursues them to the slave auction and frees the slaves and captures Songa. Untitled story, art by Bill Walsh; Competing parties seek a legendary salt mine: white ivory hunters who will trade the salt to natives for their ivory and natives who will trade the salt for needed supplies; Simba, fighting cantankerous leopards, leads each party to the mine. Untitled story, pencils by Robert Webb; Terry escorts Dr. Carter, an ethnologist, to the L'tonga village where a trial for a pair of jewel thieves is scheduled; Dr. Carter is exposed as an ex-Nazi, looking for the loot taken by the thieves. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi and Leo pretend to have swamp madness in order to drive away the gothali dogs. Untitled story, art by Enrico Bagnoli; A thief steals the idol of Ovambu from the Bulandas and hides it in the temple of the Songais; A pair of treasure hunters come and loot the Songai temple, taking the idol. Untitled story, art by Ralph Mayo; Treasure hunters kidnap chief Hetlai's daughter in order to coerce him into helping them loot an ancient Egyptian tomb; Camilla frees the daughter and captures the treasure hunters; She prevents Hetlai from killing them so they can be turned over to the district commissioner. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #121
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 121
    • Water spotting.
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    "Wolves of the Desert Night," art by Maurice Whitman; A group of escaped convicts, disguised as commissioner's guards, raise havoc in Kaänga's jungle until they are exposed by Kaänga and turned over to authentic district commissioner guards. Untitled story; Brugga kidnaps Simba's cubs, with the intention of killing them; Simba arrives just in time to save the cubs and kills Brugga in combat. Untitled story, pencils by Jay Disbrow, inks by Bill Walsh; Captain Terry Thunder escorts an archaeologist and his assistant to the Kongola country where they hope to find a buried, ancient city; A pair of prospectors, illegally hydraulically mining in the area, unearth the city. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; A snake charming witch doctor is hired by hunters to bring them game; He uses his flute to lure all the animals of the jungle to the hunters' steamboat where they are caged; Wambi follows and frees the animals, extracts a promise from the witch doctor to never do this again, and cages the hunters, sending their steamboat down the river. Untitled story, art by Enrico Bagnoli; B'maki, a prince of the Basulis, intercepts the new bride of his brother, Orago, as she makes her way to the Basuli village; He plans to marry her himself and become chief; Tabu divines the location of the kidnapper and his victim and hypnotizes B'maki, causing him to fall in a crevasse where he will wait for the jungle authorities. Untitled story, pencils by Ralph Mayo; Camilla infiltrates the camp of the safari raider, the Scorpion, disguised as one of his lieutenants; She then opens the camp's gate to a safari that had been robbed by the Scorpion and they defeat the Scorpion's men. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #123
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 123

    "The Ark of the Mist-Maids!", pencils by Maurice Whitman; The Wasumbas witch, Lutoa, is poisoning the chief so that her confederate, N'toba, can seize the chieftainship; Kaänga exposes her plot; N'tonga is killed by animals captured for a funeral sacrifice and Lutoa is captured. Untitled story, pencils by Richard Case; A tiger, brought to Simba's jungle for cross-breeding with lions, escapes and proclaims himself king of the jungle. Untitled story; As Captain Terry Thunder attempts to settle a border dispute between tribes, both parties are attacked by ape men, who are, in reality, disguised henchmen of Baron Lorne who has discovered diamonds in the area and wants both tribes driven out. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi and Sirdah are captured by a big game hunter who wants Sirdah as a prize and Wambi to help him entice other animals into traps; Wambi extracts a promise from Sirdah to only kill when necessary in return for helping him escape. Untitled story, art by Enrico Bagnoli; The Aswengi witch doctor and his wife murder Chief Okuda and frame Tabu; Tabu tricks the pair into confessing with his illusions. Untitled story, art by Ralph Mayo; King Cobra's gang is raiding pygmy funeral barges and taking sacred gold; King himself is beginning to feel remorse for the native killed in these raids; He attempts suicide but manages to only wound himself; He succumbs to amnesia and is befriended by Camilla; His gang seize him from her and plan new raids; Camilla promises to help the pygmies defend their barges; King warns Camilla about the coming raid, allowing her to prevent it. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $179 JUNGLE COMICS #123 (1950) ⭐ CGC 4.5 ⭐ Kaanga Golden Age GGA Fiction House Comic

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  • Issue #124
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 124

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    "The Trail of the Pharaoh's Eye," art by Maurice Whitman; Kaänga and the district commissioner seek the Bolton safari; They find the party's doctor and press on; At the safari camp, Professor Bolton is ill and the natives believe that he is possessed; The natives assemble to drive out the Bolton party; Kaänga soon learns that the doctor, Norris, has betrayed the party and convinced the natives of the evil possession of Bolton in order to make a claim on the lost Bankhead Diamond Mine discovered by the party. Untitled story; A gohali maddened bull attacks Madu, who has set himself up as lord of the water hole; The wounded Madu flees and is attacked by Simba who drives him from the jungle. Untitled story; Terry and artist Miss Hall are captured by slavers; They make an escape and lead their pursuers into an ambush previously planned by Terry and Keeto. Untitled story, art by Howard Larsen; Logo, witch doctor of the N'kolis, takes the reins of power from the late chief's daughter, Meme; When Tabu attempts to restore Meme to her chieftainship, Logo dismisses Tabu's illusions for what they are; Tabu then lures a gorilla to the village and where it attacks Logo and carries him off into the jungle. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Polga is selected to go to America to study medicine; His jealous brother, Guroa, attempts to murder him; He is saved by Wambi who exposes Guroa. Untitled story, art by Ralph Mayo; The commissioner sends Camilla and small party to confirm the discovery of some ancient temple treasures; He sends a runner after the party departs to warn them of white criminals operating in the area; The criminals, Morgan's gang, intercept the runner and take his letter, re-writing it so that Camilla will believe that the commissioner wants them on the expedition. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #126
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 126

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    "Safari Sinister," art by Maurice Whitman; Teenage girls, touring the jungle, are turned on by their guides when they run across a cache of Spanish gold; Kaänga and the girls manage to defeat the guides and their native assistants. Untitled story, art by Richard Case; Gubu declares himself king of the jungle, but he is defeated by Simba; Gubu then goes to Simba's lair to kill Simba's cubs; However, Simba has followed him and prevents the killings. Untitled story, art by Enrico Bagnoli (as Mack); Tabu spots evil doings on the funeral barge of the Songhai and uses his magics to raise the spirits of the Princess's panthers to chase away the criminals, then seeks to revive the seemingly dead Princess; Once she is revived, the duo head to the kraal to take on the criminals, who have stolen rare jewels from the tribe. Untitled story; International spy, Greta Zharkov, comes to the jungle to secure uranium for her country; Terry exposes the plot to the Wangulis who own the land where the uranium is located. "The Jewel Juju of Begwana," art by Ralph Mayo; Thieves take the sacred jewels of the Begwanas, but they are captured by Camilla and the jewels returned to the tribe; The thieves are taken to the district commissioner for trial. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #127
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 127

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    Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; Twenty years ago, a group of white settlers were massacred by unknown natives; Today, their children have banded together to seek revenge, wearing hawk masks; N'kota persuades them that the Mombasas are to blame; In reality, the perpetrators of the massacre were N'kota and his men; The hawk men began to capture Mombasas in anticipation of a mass execution. Untitled story, art by Richard Case; Drought forces Simba to go far afield to find water for his subjects; When he does find a waterhole, it is guarded by a rhinoceros that Simba kills. Untitled story, art by Enrico Bagnoli; White men disguised as apes are looting temples in Tabu's jungle; Tabu discovers the plot at the Snake Temple and uses his illusions to capture the looters. Untitled story; Art collector Miss Dunlap is using hollowed totem poles to smuggle escaped convicts out of Africa; Terry exposes her and recaptures the convicts. Untitled story, pencils by Henry Kiefer; Wambi's friend, Lari, is expelled from his tribe because he will not participate in a ritual devised by the witch doctor Gwanda, in which an elephant is tortured to death; Wambi helps him return to his village and exposes the witch doctor as a coward. Untitled story, art by Ralph Mayo; Barton and his gang are hijacking prison boats and using the captured convicts as slave labor in their mining operation; Camilla, with Commissioner Harris's aide Garrity, captures the gang and turns them and the convicts over to the commissioner. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #128
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 128
    • Cover glued to first wrap at spine. 1 1/4" Cumulative spine split. Residue and staining.

    "Dawn-Men of the Congo," art by Maurice Whitman; The Wagonas send word to ga that they are encountering strange animals in their new country; Kaänga, Ann, and Zulu go to the Wagonas and encounter numerous prehistoric animals and Neanderthals; Kaänga challenges the Neanderthal chief to single combat and wins. Untitled story, art by Richard Case; Simba rescues a baby eland from an attack by a hawk. Untitled story, art by Enrico Bagnoli; Trader Harry has been seduced into cheating the natives by Nancy; Tabu exposes the dishonesty and shows Harry a vision of his murder at Nancy's hand. Untitled story; Chief B'timi is drugged by the Freunds and induced to reveal the location of Golden Beard's grave and its treasures; Terry follows them and uses the booby traps put in place by Golden Beard to prevent them from looting the grave. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi helps Princess Natoli recover the sacred sword of her people. Untitled story, pencils by Ralph Mayo, inks by Bernard Sachs; Renegade Chaney posts false notices of new land open for homesteading and, with his gang disguised as natives, attacks the would-be settlers and steal all their supplies; Camilla discovers the plot and exposes it to the commissioner. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #130
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 130

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    "Phantoms Of The Congo," art by Maurice Whitman; Jungle guides Potter and Nelson scheme to loot the Bambutis' temple; To assist them in their scheme, they steal a hot air balloon and a half-track from the Blandings' safari; Kaänga and Ann help recover the balloon and half-track and expose Potter and Nelson's schemes. Untitled story, art by Enrico Bagnoli; Through a vision, Tabu learns that the Bulangis are worshiping the python god, Pitor, and that their temple will collapse if they do not stop; He uses his illusions to frighten the Bulangis into fleeing the temple, moments before it collapses. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Awagi, witch doctor to the Dahallis, murders the chief; The only witness is Kuzu, who flees into the jungle; Wambi helps Kuzu expose Awagi to the Dahallis as a murderer and thief of the tribe's sacred treasure. Untitled story, pencils by Ken Battefield; Terry is re-assigned to the lancers' intelligence division and ordered to go after the slaver, the Black Scourge; Terry makes contact with the Scourge but the villain escapes. Untitled story, pencils by Bob Lubbers, inks by Ralph Mayo; Camilla works with Hank Bradford, a district policeman, to find and destroy the slavers under the command of Gayenda. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #131
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 131

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    "Treasure-Tomb of the Ape-King," art by Maurice Whitman; Billings and Sharkey convince Tonta that they are clearing the jungle near his temple to make it easier for worshipers of Tonta's gorillas to come to him; In fact, they're searching for treasure using mind-controlled slaves as labor; Kaänga and Ann show Tonta that he has been duped and he orders his apes to help capture Billings and Sharkey. Untitled story, pencils by Ken Battefield, inks by Jay Disbrow; While waiting for word of the whereabouts of the Black Scourge, Terry is staying with Sheikh Ibn Jad; The Black Scourge sneaks into the sheikh's fortress and kidnaps his daughter; Captain Terry Thunder disguises himself as an East Indian hunter and takes a caravan of the sheikh's men into the desert. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi plays a joke on his jungle friends and, in the process, defiles a sacred idol; The Lohakkas take Wambi prisoner; When his jungle friends come to free him, they accidentally tip the idol over and the Lohakkas discover that it contains treasure. Untitled story; A Madawa girl becomes aware of a plot by the Madawa witch doctor and white hunter Edwards to raid Madawa supply canoes; She informs Tabu who exposes the plot. Untitled story, art by Ralph Mayo; Remley, a dishonest archaeologist and his henchmen, find a Viking helmet; While trying to find the source of the helmet, they are attacked in the jungle by Vikings; They soon discover that the Vikings are an earlier archaeology expedition, betrayed by Remley; Camilla helps the "Vikings" defeat Remley's men. Remly falls to his death and his henchmen are captured. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #133
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 133
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #2130591008

    Bondage cover, possibly by Maurice Whitman. "Scourge of the Soudan," art by Maurice Whitman; Believing Kaänga to be their legendary hero, Queen Amra and her amazons kidnap Ann in order to force Kaänga to help them against the apemen that threaten their kingdom; Kaänga does as he is compelled and defeats the apemen; The queen frees Ann and she and Kaänga return to their jungle. Untitled story; Captain Terry Thunder and undercover intelligence agent Shaw break up a diamond smuggling ring. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Attempting to reach a river island, Wambi is swept away and taken for a river god by a distant, down-river tribe; Unable to escape, he sends two leopards to fetch Tawn and Ogg who rescue him. Untitled story, art by Enrico Bagnoli; An evil goddess sends Tabu a false vision but he trusts his instincts and rescues a couple from the Jhontas. Untitled story, art by Ralph Mayo; When Chief Nabilo is wounded by a leopard, Camilla goes to the herbalist Harana for help; She learns that Harana no longer has powers since her temple was desecrated by K'tonga; Only with K'tonga's death will her powers be restored. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $250 Jungle Comics #133 CGC 5.0 WHITE PAGES Bondage Cover

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  • Issue #135
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 135

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    Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; Witchdoctor N'gola plots with criminals Dawson and Potter to drive the Sandses from their mine; While Ann helps hold off the Dar-fungs (attacking at N'gola instigation), Kaänga exposes the witchdoctor as a fraud. Untitled story, pencils by Ken Battefield; Terry assumes the guise of the recently deceased Desert Panther, a staunch opponent of slavers in the area. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Sirdah tricks the Tuareks into believing that Wambi has desecrated their idol; When Tawn and Ogg go to investigate, they are captured; Wambi frees them and tricks Sirdah into battle with the warriors. Untitled story; Through the use of a mind-control gas, Tabu is tricked into getting a pair of animal thieves safe passage into the Akoonas' kraal; He recovers in time to prevent the theft of the Akoonas' animals and to capture the thieves. Untitled story, art by Ralph Mayo; Ugago is accused of leading white looters to the Zagounas' temple; Camilla discovers it was done by placing a radio tracker on Ugago and convinces the tribe. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #140
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 140

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    "The Monsters of Kilmanjabo," art by Maurice Whitman; Kaänga, Ann, and Zulu aid the Walesas against the men of King Zando, who has vowed to destroy them. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; When Wambi asks Tawn and Ogg for their help in returning a hippo calf to its mother, they refuse, saying they owe nothing to the calf; Later, when Tawn's calf is endangered by native hunters, the hippo mother comes to the rescue; Tawn and Ogg learned a lesson in gratitude. Untitled story; Miss Porter and Kafir plot to make Kafir chief of the Kibalas; Kafir pretends to be blind and is granted entrance to the Kibalas' sacred temple; Once inside, he uses a camera to photograph the idol. Untitled story, art by Ralph Mayo; A pair of crooked traders take the Walsulis' sacred white hippopotamus; Camilla pursues them and recovers the sacred animal; The traders are killed by the other animals they had captured for the circus trade. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #141
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 141

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    Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; Mark and Sylvia plot to kill Mark's ward, Thorsten, and steal his fortune; Kaänga thwarts them and turns them over to the district commissioner. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; A rhinoceros threatens to tear down a monkey band's fruit trees unless the monkeys bring him hay so he doesn't have to graze in the hot sun; Wambi and his friends free the monkeys from the rhino's tyranny. Untitled story, art by Howard Larsen; Tabu turns a trio of vampire women into hyenas. "Training for the Big Cage" text story by Clyde Beatty. Untitled story, art by Ralph Mayo; Renegades Biggs and Blake plan to steal the sacred treasure of the Ape Temple; They disguise themselves as priests, but Camilla exposes them and takes them prisoner for transferal to the district commissioner. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #142
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 142

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    "Sheba of the Terror Claws," art by Maurice Whitman; A safari finds its way into the Kingdom of Ra, descended from ancient Egypt and ruled by Queen Sheba; Sheba, following the suggestions of her advisor, Toru, imprisons the safari; Toru also advises the sacrifice of Sheba's sister, Landra; Landra flees into the jungle and meets Ann; Sheba's forces take Landra and Ann back to the kingdom; Kaänga follows. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; A marauding band of mandrills attacks the animals of the jungle; Wambi leads them on a game of chase that ends with the mandrills falling into the crocodile pool. Sidney Elias's stamp column covering stamp errors, plus ads. Untitled story, art by Robert Webb; Someone is helping convicts escape as they are sent downriver from Fort Diablo; Captain Terry Thunder follows the boat from the shore; The boat is attacked by Black Karen who takes the prisoners to her camp where they are sprayed with beldine dye, making them appear black. "Killer-Cats in the Big Cage" text story by Clyde Beatty. Untitled story, art by Ralph Mayo; Murdock sets up a native as "Kaboola," a friend to all tribes, stealing from whites and giving the goods to the villages; Camilla learns that Murdock is plotting to have Kaboola lead the tribes into war against the whites that Murdock wants driven from Africa. Kaboola learns that he is being used and kills Murdock; Camilla captures Murdock's men and takes them to the district commissioner. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #144
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 144

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    Cover art by Maurice Whitman. "Quest of the Dragon's Claw," art by Maurice Whitman; Kaänga, disguised, enters the kingship contest of the Bafwasendes in the place of the wounded Nyika; Despite the interference of the witch doctor, Nyika recovers in time to complete the contest on his own. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi frees a Cape buffalo from a tangled mass of vines; Later, Sirdah attempts to kill Wambi; He is stopped by the grateful Cape buffalo who learns of Wambi's plight from a macaw. Untitled story; Captain Terry Thunder and the lancer go upriver to deal with the murderous Barotes and their priestess. "The Big Top Battles a Storm" text story by Clyde Beatty. Untitled story, art by Ralph Mayo; In an effort to loot a lost Egyptian temple, Reagan a safari guide, hypnotizes a scientist into believing that she is an ancient Egyptian queen; Camilla rescues the scientist and kills the guide. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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  • Issue #145
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 145

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    "Spawn of the Devil's Moon," art by Maurice Whitman; Witch doctor N'Dala convinces the Lonkalos that the white doctors have poisoned them; Kaänga protects the doctors from the Lonkalo attack and then shows the Lonkalos that the witch doctor was deceiving them. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Word is spread that while Tawn and Ogg are away, Sirdah will attack him; Wambi constructs a model tiger and places it over a tiger pit; Sirdah attacks the model and falls in the pit. Untitled story, art by Robert Webb; River pirates take Captain Henry's boat; Terry and Keeto, disguised as spirits, frighten the pirates away. "The Animal Question" text story by Clyde Beatty. Untitled story, art by Ralph Mayo; At a peace celebration, the Karongas betray the Bafwazis to Arab slavers; Camilla follows the slave caravan and frees the Bafwazis and hurries them back to their village to defend against the further attacks of the Karongas; The Bafwazis are triumphant and the Karongas install a new chief. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #146
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 146
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    "Orphans of the Congo," art by Maurice Whitman; Kaänga, Ann, and Zulu rescue the kidnapped parents of a pair of lost white children. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi grows bored with Tawn and Ogg and goes to play with the monkeys; He builds a kite and his pulled off his feet into a crocodile pool; His cries for help reach the ears of Tawn and Ogg who rescue him and chide him for playing with monkeys. "The Big Ghost of Simbah," art by Robert Webb; Terry exposes a plot to loot an underwater temple by white jewel thieves, using a mechanical octopus while lion cultists keep away outsiders. "Dangers in the Big Cage" text story by Clyde Beatty. Untitled story, art by Ralph Mayo; Treasure hunters kidnap the Nambuma princess and extort labor from her warriors for their radium mine; Camilla discovers this and frees the princess and leads the warriors in rebellion. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #149
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 149

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    Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; Bandits prepare a poison from the black death fungus for sale in India; Kaänga stops them from leaving the jungle and destroys the fungus. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi and Ogg extract Tawn from a tiger pit. "Tiger Escape" text story by Clyde Beatty. Untitled story, art by Robert Webb; Grutz kidnaps Duval's daughter in order to force Duval to sign over his trading rights; Terry collapses the floor of the temple that Grutz is using for a headquarters and places Grutz under arrest. Untitled Jungle Tales story; A Masai and a Wanderloo debate which tribe is braver. Untitled story, art by Ralph Mayo; District policeman Lawton has Camilla's help pursuing the escaped felon, Rawley; Rawley and his men are recaptured when they attempt to raid the Baukuros' trading grounds. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #150
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 150

    "Rhino Rampage," art by Maurice Whitman; A trio of criminals decided to find and loot the kingdom of the Phantom Queen; The queen sends her most trusted servant and a trained lion for help; The servant is killed but the lion takes a liking to Kaänga; Kaänga and Ann go to the kingdom and help defeat the criminals. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi sides with Leo in his feud with Sirdah and prepares a decoy in the shape of an antelope for Sirdah to attack; The decoy is filled with tree sap and while Sirdah is stuck, the leopards are free to hunt. "Tiger Rampage" text story by Clyde Beatty. Untitled story, art by Robert Webb; Terry is captured by leopard cultists but is freed by a hunter. Untitled Jungle Tales story; Trader Jim tells the story of the baboons' vengeance against an ivory hunter. Untitled story, art by Ralph Mayo; Jules Ranier, a crooked trader, hopes to get to a peace conference of native chiefs in time to stir up trouble and start a war that would drive out other traders; Camilla kidnaps him and keeps him away from the conference. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #151
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 151

    Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; Niles and Glutz use the warriors of the Watimbis, fire hunters, to take over the post run by Trader Sanders; Instead it is a ruse to help attack the B'Shongo Temple and steal its riches. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi has to take on King Rhino and his animals in order to cross the jungle. "Escape at Midnight" text story by Clyde Beatty. Untitled story, art by Robert Webb; Kruger pays off some members of Chief Bambo's tribe to help kill Gloria and gain control of her plantation; He is tricked by Kleeto and Thunder into exposing himself and is arrested. Untitled Jungle Tales story; Moloki and Babongo share tales of their their large animal encounters that also serves as inspiration to stand up to Big Tembu. Untitled story, art by Ralph Mayo; Mason and his men capture Professor Brownley over native gold and are stopped by Camilla. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #152
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 152
    • Cover detached at one staple. 3 1/2" Cumulative spine split.

    "The Rogue of Kopje Kull," art by Maurice Whitman; Kaänga attempts to save the lives of a pair of hunters pursuing the murderous rogue elephant, Old Thunder. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi and the animals of the jungle stop Sirdah from killing a rajah. "Terror in the Baggage Car" text story by Clyde Beatty. Untitled Jungle Tales story; Boku tells his story of training eagles. Untitled Jungle Animals story, art by August Froehlich; A male lion protects his wandering cub. Untitled story, pencils by Alex Blum, inks by Matt Baker; Tiger Girl confronts and defeats the war-mongering Masu. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #153
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 153

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    Cover art by Maurice Whitman. "The Wild Men of N'Gara," art by Maurice Whitman; The lake people discover that Zulu is their rightful king, however, the usurper of his throne, Zolanda kidnaps him and Ann; Kaänga raises an army and takes the lake people's fortress and sees Zulu crowned. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Haga tricks the horn and hoof tribes into going into a closed canyon where they would be easily preyed upon by the hyenas, wolves, and Sirdah; Wambi brings the elephant tribe to the rescue of the other animals. "Ethyl the Lioness text story by Clyde Beatty. "The Death-Man of Angola," art by Anthony D'Adamo; The story of Zargo, a death-man who is tricked into putting a curse on himself. Untitled Jungle Tales story; The chief of the Lokumos tells the story of acquiring a baby gorilla. Untitled story, pencils by Alex Blum, inks by Matt Baker; Tiger Girl frees the kidnapped Eurlara. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #154
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 154

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    Cover pencils by Maurice Whitman. Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; A series of forest fires brings Kaänga and his companions to investigate; They find the villainous white man, Benton, and his fakir, Kasmir, extorting riches from local chief, Torga; Kasmir has used magnifying glasses to spark fires and tells the Chief that they are black magic juju fires. Untitled Jungle Tales story; Trader Jim, N'Boli, and Tommy explore some jungle ruins; After fending off a leopard, Tommy finds a warrior's shield; N'Boli tells him of the importance of shields to a young warrior, and how finding one can bring good fortune. "The Animal Trainer" text story by Clyde Beatty. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi senses that the local volcano is about to erupt, and he warns his animal friends to flee; Sirdah the Tiger is skeptical and resists; The rest of the animals comply, but run into a hunting party; Sirdah accuses Wambi of leading them into an ambush. Untitled story, art by Tony D'Adamo; The god Kintu sends a warning vision to Chief Lobengola; When Arab slavers arrive, Lobengola leads them into a valley of killer elephants controlled by Kintu. Untitled story, art by Matt Baker; Beylo's golden juju statue has been stolen, and tribesman Kamo blames the Masai, yet has no proof; War will break out unless Tiger Girl can solve the mystery; Her investigation finds a white man guilty of the theft, and worse, setting the two tribes against each other. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #157
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 157

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    "The Birdmen of Konkorra Cliffs!", art by Maurice Whitman; An ancient Roman treasure is discovered near the bird men's country; Kaänga prevents it from being taken by thieves so that it can be placed in the hands of the proper authorities. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi is captured by a well-meaning couple who want to civilize him; He is rescued by Tawn and Ogg. "The Dwarf Elephant" text story. "Po-Zo-Lay" Mysteries of the Jungle story. Untitled story; Jim describes the ferocity of the Cape buffalo to an inexperienced hunter. Untitled story; Having been offended by the Nygumbars, Judson hires warriors from all over the jungle to attack the Nygumbar kraal; Tiger Girl comes to the aid of the Nygumbars and Judson's force is defeated and he is killed by Benzali. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #158
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 158

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    "Glory or Death!", art by Maurice Whitman; As part of a plot to get control complete control of the trading post and diamond mine that they co-owned, Bradshaw disguises himself as a spirit and persuades many warriors to join a suicide cult, promising that they will become great chiefs; Kaänga exposes the fraud and disperses Bradshaw's forces. Jungle Kings; Brief natural histories of several dangerous jungle animals. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi saves a leopard cub from Sirdah and returns it to its parents. "Conjure-Man's Kraal" starring Sheena, Iguli, Mahenga, Zandas (African tribe), Chim (chimpanzee), Rungwa, and Robert Webb. "Spoor of the Demon Ape" text story by Frank Riddell. "Pool of Peril," art by Robert Webb; Sheena exposes Inguli's tricks and kills him. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #159
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 159
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    "The Big Game Hunters!", art by Maurice Whitman; A trio of big game hunters are slaughter drugged animals in order to capture the kill on film and enhance their reputations; Kaänga puts a stop to their hunts by stampeding Marmo's herd over them, killing them. "The Devil Dog" text story by Gus Cassell. "The Magic Tree," art by Tony D'Adamo; The queen of a vulture cult attempts to force the artists of the Bushangos to created vulture fetishes for her. Objecting that such objects were evil, the Bushangos refused; The queen placed a curse on them and then attempted to kill them, but they were protected by the eagle spirit of a magic tree. Untitled Jungle Tales story; Jim tells a story about the faithfulness of elephants. "Voodoo"; A fictionalized account of the Haiti slave rebellion of 1794. Untitled story, art by Matt Baker; Treasure hunters capture and torture Abdola, but he refuses to reveal the location of Tiger Girl's secret temple; However, the thieves drug one of her tigers and follow it as it staggers back to the temple; There they attempt to find the treasure but are killed when Tiger Girl topples the idol of Kahiva on them. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.