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  • Issue #10
    Jungle Adventures (1963 Super Comics) 10

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    Cover pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Mike Esposito. "The Harem of Horror"; Rulah is approached by Meeka, whose desires safe passage through the jungle on his way [with a harem] to Cathia, and ends up becoming a hero to the jungle people he encounters. "Morass of Death," art by Jay Disbrow; Rita and her father crash in the forbidden forests of an unknown valley, deep in the heart of the Congo, and must face titanic monsters from the forgotten past! "African Nightmare" text story. "Kingdom of Terror" starring Jo-Jo. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #15
    Jungle Adventures (1963 Super Comics) 15

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    Cover art by Jack Abel. Elephants non-fiction page. "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 C. Kiefer; Wambi and the animals of the jungle stop Sirdah from killing a rajah. "Terror in the Baggage Car" text story. Untitled story; Boku tells his story of training eagles. "A Walk in the Sun"; A male lion protects his wandering cub. Untitled story, art by Matt Baker; Tiger Girl confronts and defeats the war-mongering Masu. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #17
    Jungle Adventures (1963 Super Comics) 17

    All stories reprinted from Jo-Jo Comics (1945) #22. In order of appearance: "Jo-Jo Congo King, The Fantastic Tusks of Terror!" reprinted without first page, and earlier retitled and reprinted as "Tusks of Terror.." in Terrors of the Jungle (1952) #5; "Jo-Jo Congo King, Tanee's Trail!" earlier retitled and reprinted as "Terror Trail.." in Terrors of the Jungle (1952) #6; "Jo-Jo Congo King, The Idol of Many Faces!" earlier retitled and reprinted as "Ghostly Idol.." in Ghostly Weird Stories (1953) #120; and "Tropical Topics" earlier reprinted in Terrors of the Jungle (1952) #6. Indicia states "JUNGLE ADVENTURE". 36 pages. Full color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #18
    Jungle Adventures (1963 Super Comics) 18

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  • Issue #1C
    Jungle Book Holiday Special (2016 Zenescope) 1C

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    Written by M.L. Miller. Art by Carlos Granda. Cover by Martin Abel. BAGHEERA'S SECRET The island of Kipling is turned on its end when the first snow falls on the jungle habitat. What will this sudden shift in the weather mean to the fragile peace between the animal tribes? And what secret does Bagheera hold that may change the fate of the island forever? 40 pages, full color. Rated T Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #7
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 7
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Label #3878952005

    Cover art by Bob Powell. "Live Sacrifice," script by Red Bradey, art by George Tuska; Kaänga guides an explorer to a lost valley inhabited by descendants of ancient Romans and cannibalistic monkey me. Untitled story, art by Arthur Peddy; The Red Panther restores a deposed chief to his position in his village. Untitled story, script by Ted Carter, art by Bob Powell; Camilla and Caredodo brave the Cave of Sighs, the entrance to the supernatural underworld; Captured by Satan, Camilla carves a crosses that repulses the monster; The Angel of Faith rescues them and rewards Caredodo by transforming him from an ugly hunchback into a tall, handsome knight. Camilla dubs him "Sir Champion" and makes him her prime minister. Untitled story, script by Courtney Thomason, art by Nick Cardy; Joe Manners captures his explorer brother and plans to murder him to secure his inheritance; Roy attempts to rescue the explorer and only succeeds with the assistance of a tribe of giant gorillas. "The Claw of Simba" text story. Untitled story, script and art by Fletcher Hanks (as Barclay Flagg); A group of criminals enslave a village in Fantomah's jungle in order to use them as labor in a diamond mine; Fantomah frees the slaves and takes the four criminals to the Secret Pit of Jungle Horrors. Untitled story, art by William M. Allison; A wounded Simba makes friends with a wounded white girl, lost from her safari; Simba escorts her back to her father where they discover that the father is being tortured by criminals looking for his stash of gold. Untitled story, script by Pierre La Rue, art by Bill Bossert; Gloria is tricked into a treasure hunt by an Arab merchant who then kidnaps her; Terry rescues her and his two men that he ordered to accompany her on her hunt. Untitled story, script by Robert Lewis, art by Charles Sultan; To prevent the destruction of a village, Tabu imprisons a wind spirit. Untitled story, script by Roy L. Smith, pencils by Henry Kiefer; The provincial governor's daughter is kindapped and held for ransom, but she is rescued by Wambi and his jungle friends. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 8
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #3952791001

    Cover art by Bob Powell. "Safari into Shadowland," script by Red Bradey, art by George Tuska; Criminals drive out the workers of a diamond mine and bring in their own natives to work the mine; Kaänga, together with a group of black-maned lions, restores the mine to its rightful owners. Untitled story, script by Taylor Martin, art by Arthur Peddy; After a savage tribe wipes out a group of missionaries, the Panther sees to it that they are punished by a flood that leaves their leader dead. Untitled story, script by Robert Lewis, art by Charles Sultan; A group of scientists are stricken with a plague after they open an ancient Egyptian tomb in the jungle; Tabu goes to a lost ancient Egyptian outpost for a cure. Untitled story, script by Ted Carter, art by Bob Powell; With the aid of a band of gorillas, Camilla and her army repulse an attack by a medieval Asian army. "The Dark Horde" text story by Bob Clark. Untitled story, script by Pierre La Rue, art by Bill Bossert; Yak-ho and his savage tribe attack the peaceful Kadahs; Terry uses a stick of chewing gum as a bribe to stop the attacks, but later must exorcise the evil spirit of the gum with a piece of jewelry. Untitled story, script by Roy L. Smith, art by Henry Kiefer; The Ingas, weakened by disease, are attacked by the Kurgas. Wambi goes to the military outpost to get both military and medical assistance. Untitled story, script by Courtney Thomason, art by Nick Cardy; Roy helps a diamond mine owner find his mine with the aid of the thieves who stole the map to the mine. Untitled story, art by William M. Allison; Simba rescues the pilot of a crashed airplane who is looking for his kidnapped fiancé; With the help of Simba and some apes, he frees the girl and captures the kidnappers. Untitled story, script and art by Fletcher Hanks (as Barclay Flagg); When Mr. X steals a mystical headpiece that causes a boiling mud-pit to overflow into the jungle, he is confronted by Fantomah who transforms him into a mud being and condemns him to live underground forever. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #11
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 11

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    Cover art by Dan Zolnerowich. Untitled story, script by Red Brady, art by George Tuska; To escape from Ann's fortune-hunting cousins, Kaänga and Ann hide in a valley populated by prehistoric monsters. Untitled story, script by Taylor Martin, art by Arthur Peddy; The Panther helps a young woman from her father, a jungle-mad hermit. Untitled story; Camilla is kidnapped by the sorcerer Thoth; Warlock, the city's wise man, sends Champion with a magic sword and shield to rescue her. Untitled story; Roy seeks the power of Sheshonk, father-in-law of the biblical Solomon. "When the Drums Stopped" text story. Untitled story, script by Fletcher Hanks (as Barclay Flagg); When the ancient Egyptian mummy and scientist, Arco, uses his "Scarlet Shadow" to blind the jungle natives, he is punished by Fantomah. Untitled story; Simba saves an elephant herd from ivory hunters. Untitled Captain Terry Thunder story; Terry and Anderson recover the stolen statue of Kismet. Untitled story, art by Charles Sultan; Tabu and group of explorers are thrown into a prehistoric world through a whirlpool; There they meet the beautiful Nela and, with her assistance, escape their fishmen captors. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi and George, a photographer, use motion picture footage of a tiger to rescue George's wife from being sacrificed to a flamingo god. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #14
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 14

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    Cover art by George Appel. "Vengeance of the Gorilla Hordes," art by Alex Blum; A one-time pet, Simia the gorilla, leads a gorilla war against humans. Untitled story, art by Arthur Peddy; The Red Panther helps a group of treasure hunters avoid what he has seen as their fate. Untitled story, art by Robert Webb; Camilla and Champion battle an extra-dimensional tyrant who commands great magical powers; The tyrant is turned into a potato. Untitled story; Roy Lance pushes through cannibal country on his way to unexplored wilderness in the Congo. "The Sirocco Strikes" text story. Untitled story, script and art by Fletcher Hanks (as Barclay Flagg); Fantomah prevents Zomax, a mad scientist once tormented by jungle animals, from killing all of the animals with a tidal wave of his creation. Untitled story, pencils by George Appel; Simba forces an ape and the black panther that stole the ape's child to end their feud and let peace reign in the jungle again. Untitled Captain Terry Thunder story, art by Bill Bossert; Desert bandits attempt to steal machine guns meant for Terry's men. Untitled story; When a fortune hunter convinces a witch doctor to murder a girl's father, Tabu intervenes. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi and his jungle friends drive a trophy hunter from their jungle. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 17

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    Cover art by John Celardo. "Valley of the Killer-Birds," art by John Celardo; Kaänga and Ann are briefly lost in a lost valley where prehistoric creatures survive to today. Untitled story; Crashed pilot Carolyn is pursued by Arab slavers until The Red Panther manages her rescue. Untitled story; Tabu, Wizard of the Jungle rescues the niece of a diamond hunter who is determined to seize a cursed gem. Untitled story; Pygmies attack Camilla's people, seeking revenge for the death of their chief's son. "Sacred River of Gold" text story. Untitled story, art by Bill Bossert; Disguised as Mussolini, Blubber Ben incites war between the Wazans and Stabwans, using Vincent as a symbol. Untitled story, art by Al Walker; Simba protects a plague stricken orphan from the killers of the jungle and leads him to a safari with a doctor. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi rescues a scientist from the dungeons of the sultan. Untitled story, Fantomah encourages an evil witch doctor to use his wisdom for the good of this people; Roy rescues an explorer who is trying to get out of the jungle with the Azali Ruby. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #22
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 22

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    Cover art by Dan Zolnerowich. "Lair of the Winged Fiend," art by Dan Zolnerowich; Zuko, owner of artificial wings that allow him to fly, agrees to rid the jungle of Kaänga in return for diamonds. Untitled story, art by Seymour Reit; Roy helps a tribe rescue their chief and his sons, kidnapped by a white adventurer. Untitled story, script by Edward Brodie Mack, art by George Carl Wilhelms; A young glamour girl crash lands on a volcanic island; Tabu comes to rescue her, but both are captured by some warriors from the "smoking mountain" who plan on sacrificing them to the volcano. Untitled story; Fantomah is accused of poisoning a native village; Her investigation reveals that their water originates in a mountain stream that is contaminated by a dead mammoth. "White Thunder" text story. Untitled story; Anderson gets rich in diamonds and decides to go to America, but he is dissuaded when his passenger liner is attacked by airplanes. Untitled story, art by Al Walker; Simba is captured by hunters but manages to save them from a cheetah. Untitled story, pencils by Jim Chambers; He then leads them to a village where a white woman is held captive. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi and his jungle friends free a village from slavers. Untitled story, art by Al Gabriele; The Panther rescues a chief and his sons from white kidnappers. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #23
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 23

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    Cover art by Dan Zolnerowich. "Man-Eater Jaws," art by Dan Zolnerowich; Jewel thieves come to the jungle for the deceased Zuko's diamonds. Untitled story, art by Seymour Reit; Roy helps break up the schemes of a murderous pair of thieves exploiting native pearl divers. Untitled story, art by George Carl Wilhelms; Tabu helps a group of botanists secure a healing herb despite interference from one of the party and headhunters. Untitled story; Fantomah and Ken, a boy lost in the jungle, defeat a group of crocodile cultists who dominate a local village. "Forest of Fear" text story. Untitled story; Anderson falls in love with a snake charmer. Untitled story, pencils by Al Walker; Simba protects a hunter's safari from a violent tribe. Untitled story, pencils by Jim Chambers; Ragnar continues to plot against Camilla. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi and his jungle friends help overthrow a mad priestess who has ruled her village with an iron hand. Untitled story, art by Al Gabriele; The Panther helps a tribe recover the ivory stolen from them by white thieves. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #28
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 28

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    Cover art by Dan Zolnerowich. "Vengeance of the Flame God," art by Dan Zolnerowich; Kaänga restores a deposed chief to his chieftanship. Untitled story, art by George Appel; Fantomah is framed for killing a dog sacred to Anubis and sentenced to death; She calls on Anubis to recognize her innocence and the sacred dogs attack the false priest. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Pilot Pete is deranged by a blow to the head during an emergency landing of his plane; In his madness, he allies himself with the Lanchi cannibals and gives his traveling companions, Ann and Tom, to them. "The Brass Goddess" text story. Untitled story, art by George Carl Wilhelms; Ivory thieves convince the Bantus that their recently deceased chief is a vampire and that he can only be placated by the Bantus surrendering their ivory; Tabu exposes their plot and reveals that the chief was not even dead, only in a coma induced with a poison by the thieves. Untitled story; The gang follows Terry on a date and then discovers that his lady friend is a Nazi spy. Untitled story, art by Al Walker; Believing Boko kidnapped by baboons, Simba pursues the baboon troop, only to learn that they have selected Boko to be their leader. Untitled story; Camilla and Ben discover a lost diamond mine controlled by a lost hermit; The hermit is determined to kill Ben and marry Camilla, but he meets his own end at the hands of his pet gorilla. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #29
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 29

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    Cover art by Dan Zolnerowich. "Juggernaut of Doom," pencils by Dan Zolnerowich (p 1) and Rafael Astarita (pp 2-14); A treasure hunter persuades the Wambus' witch doctor to help him kidnap the chief's son and demand as ransom the tribe's sacred ruby; The chief refuses to reveal the location of the ruby and is killed by the treasure hunter. Untitled story, art by George Appel; Ghazia, lusting after Fantomah's throne disguises the spotted men as mummies and sets them on the city of Khefra; Fantomah calls on the ancient gods of Egypt to turn the Spotted Men into real mummies and they crumble into dust as Ghazia flees the city. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi leads an anthropologist and his fiancee to the Monga village; The villagers are suspicious of the white people and imprison them and Wambi's ape friend Ogg. "Golden Buddha" text story. Untitled story, art by George Carl Wilhelms; Tabu prevents Arab bounty hunters from taking an innocent man. Untitled story; Andy's dreams lead the gang to an Arab determined to keep the English out of the desert. Untitled story, art by Al Walker; Boko saves Simba from native hunters by appearing to invoke a solar eclipse. Untitled story; Saga, an Amazon queen challenges Camilla for the title of "queen of the jungle"; Camilla manages to triumph by figuring out the secret of Saga's so-called "black magic." 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #30
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 30

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    Cover art by Dan Zolnerowich. "Claws of the Black Terror," pencils by Rudy Palais; Kaänga helps a lost physician treat a chief whom the witch doctor is determined to kill. Untitled story, art by George Appel; Ghazia continues to plot to seize Fantomah's throne, so Fantomah calls on the vulture goddess to save her and Horus from being burned at the stake. Untitled story, pencils by Joe Doolin (pencils p 1)(layouts pp 2-10 ?) and Henry Kiefer (pencils pp 2-10); A mad scientist and his subhuman assistant capture young animals and a chief's young daughter for mysterious experiments. "Death Songs of Malaya" text story. Untitled story, art by George Carl Wilhelms; Tabu aids a young man in his quest for revenge against his father's killers. Untitled story; As a reward for saving the Rajah's life, he offers Andy and Terry the hospitality of his home and the company of his daughters. Untitled story, art by Pagsilang Rey Isip; Believing Boko to be the Yoruban prince, witch doctor N'Donga captures Simba to lure Boko to a trap; However, Boko outwits the doctor and together with Simba, escapes. Untitled story; Seeking shelter from a terrible storm, Camilla and Ben run afoul of a storm worshiping tribe. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #36
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 36

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    Cover art by Dan Zolnerowich. "The Flame-Death of Juju Mountain," art by Dan Zolnerowich; T'gara, the moon goddess on earth to a group of cannibals, captures Ann; Kaänga and N'geeso hurry to Ann's rescue while her newly-arrived sister searches the jungle for her. Untitled story, art by George Appel; Fantomah leads the Khefran army in an attack on the cattle-raiding Swasis. Untitled story, art by Saul Rosen; A rhinoceros, driven mad by an old wound, repeatedly attacks a village in Tabu's jungle. "Tawny Guardian of the Golden Pool" text story. Untitled story, art by Al Stahl; The leader of a group of thieves convinces Andy that he is under a voodoo curse. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi and his jungle friends thwart a smuggling rajah's road-building plans. Untitled story, art by George Tuska; A white hunter uses hunting leopards to track Simba and Boko. Untitled story, art by Nick Cardy (as N. Viscardi); Camilla helps locate an explorer lost in a distant valley where cavemen and sabre-toothed tigers survive until today. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #37
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 37

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    Cover art by Dan Zolnerowich. "Scaly Sentinel of Taboo Swamp," art by George Tuska; A gang of criminals believe that a scientist can lead them to a giant, solid gold statue; Kaänga pursues them into the Voodoo Swamp where they all learn that the idol is a living dinosaur. Untitled story, art by George Appel; An Indian rajah comes to Khefra in order to steal the ancient Black Diamonds of Kaa. Untitled story, art by Saul Rosen; Ivory hunters penetrate deep into Tabu's jungle where they encounter a tribe of mute men who kidnap Steve, the safari leader; Tabu learns that Steve had visited the tribe many years before and, after killing their king, had ordered the men's tongues cut out. "Blood Moon over Bandiagara" text story. Untitled story; Counterfeiters swindle Andy but lose their counterfeiting plates in the process. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; An unscrupulous Arab convinces a native village that a new lava formation is a god and orders them to bring him treasure. Untitled story, art by George Tuska; A rogue bull elephant makes trouble for the elephant herd before he is driven away by Simba and a monkey. Untitled story, art by Nick Cardy (as N. Viscardi); In order to prevent a leopard cult from driving a tribe off their land, Camilla must select a jungle animal to battle a leopard; She chooses a water buffalo and the buffalo is triumphant. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #38
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 38

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    Cover art by Dan Zolnerowich. "Duel of the Congo Destroyers," art by George Tuska; Kaanga protects a trading party from Senegalese raiders. Untitled story, art by George Appel; Sheri, an Arab, convinces a group of Ethiopians that she is the rightful queen of Khefra and they aid her in an effort to overthrow Fantomah. Untitled story, art by Saul Rosen; Ben Hamid's Arabs kidnap a girl in order to trade her to cannibals for platinum; Tabu comes to her rescue. "Witch Doctor's Juju Trap" text story. Untitled story, pencils by Robert Webb; Terry and Andy are captured in Alexandria by Nazi agents; They manage to escape and, with Kismet and Vincent's help, sink a German submarine. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi and his jungle friends rescue a missionary's daughter from being sacrificed by a priest seeking revenge against her father. Untitled story, art by George Tuska; Simba attempts to warn a white animal collector and his daughter of their impending betrayal by their safari. "Greed!", art by Nick Cardy (as N. Viscardi); Angered by business reversals, Sam vows to steal the sacred jewels of the Zugos; He is killed by a booby-trapped idol. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #39
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 39
    • Several wraps detached at single center staple, edge damage to centerfold.
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    Cover art by Dan Zolnerowich. "Land of Laughing Bones," art by Saul Rosen; Two criminals retrace their steps to find a sack of diamonds they cached, but they run afoul of Kaänga. Untitled story, art by George Appel; Sheri's Arabs lay siege to Kherfra. Untitled story, art by George Tuska; A hunter is indiscriminately shooting at animals and insults Tabu. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi stops a hunting safari from killing in his jungle; The safari guide steals jewels from the eyes of a sacred idol. "Claws of the Night" text story. Untitled story, art by Nick Cardy (as N. Viscardi); Simba protects four orphaned lion cubs. Untitled story, art by George Tuska; A lawyer, seeking a lost heir to a fortune, is captured by a tribe led by a white woman with the ability to drive animals mad. Untitled story; Captain Terry Thunder and the gang prevent a German attack on a British tank column. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $250 JUNGLE COMICS #39 FICTION HOUSE CGC 3.0 GRADED! 1943

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  • Issue #45
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 45
    • INCOMPLETE. 2 pages missing, interrupts art and story. Water damage. Oxidation. Interior tearing.
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    Cover art by Rafael Astarita. Untitled story; The Baroness, the white ruler of a band of native outlaws is dying from drug use. Cairo Joe, her partner devises a scheme to replace her with Ann and make the natives think that their goddess has risen from the dead. Kaänga manages to rescue Ann and the outlaws kill the white leaders. Battle to the Death!"; Simba's kingship is challenged by a mad bull from the natives' herd. Untitled story, pencils by Richard Case; A witch doctor schemes to rule his tribe, first murdering the chief and then attempting to murder the chief's son and daughter-in-law; Tabu exposes him as a fraud. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; A rajah decides to build a dam to make his sandalwood logs easier to transport; The lake being formed floods Wambi's jungle. Wambi and his jungle friends pull down the dam. Untitled story, art by George Appel; Fantomah challenges the visiting king of Ar to a chariot race, playing directly into his plans to murder her and assume her crown as well as his own; Fury comes to her rescue, leading to the king's death as his horse runs wild. "White Man's Juju" text story. Untitled story, pencils by Robert Webb; A renegade leader stirs up trouble by kidnapping a local chief's daughter; Terry rides to her rescue. Untitled story, art by Jim Mooney; Nazi agents are hiding treasures pilfered from all over Europe in the African jungle. 60 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #46
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 46
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Slab: See item notes
    • Inner well not fully sealed, book appears unaffected and secure.
    • Label #4276889007

    Cover art by Rafael Astarita. "Blood Raiders of the Tree-Trail"; Con artists "salt" Juju Mountain with diamonds, setting off a series of bloody tribal wars. Untitled story, art by Richard Case; Simba rescues Tiku from a crocodile and then battle the elephant, M'Glo, for the kingship of the jungle. Untitled story, art by Saul Rosen; Tabu exposes an ambitious witch doctor as a fraud. "Murder!", art by Henry Kiefer; Seeking revenge for her husband's imprisonment, little Ronald's nurse tries to murder him and make it look like an accident; Wambi rescues the boy and the woman is killed by a water buffalo. Untitled story, art by George Appel; Khefran inventor, Raa, with Fantomah's blessing, takes his failed invention, artificial wings, to the besieging Vixan army. "Juju Medicine" text story. Untitled story, pencils by Robert Webb and Arnold Hicks; Native chief Kaan, hoping that his daughter never marries so that he has no rivals for his kingship, has rigged an idle to give off poison vapors, and every suitor is required to approach the idol. Untitled story, art by George Tuska; Camilla is drugged by a witch doctor and sold to an Arab slaver. 60 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    5 days left Auction RARE JUNGLE COMICS 46 - GOLDEN AGE 1943 - KA'ANGA - CAMILLA - TABU - GOOD 2.0

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  • Issue #47
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 47

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    Cover art by Rafael Astarita. "Monster of the Moon Pool" starring Kaänga, art by Jim Mooney; Muranda, a white woman, leads a tribe of natives in collecting very expensive cobra venom; Muranda, fearing interference in her business, captures Ann and attempts to execute her via hippopotamus. Untitled Simba story, art by Richard Case; A tiger is brought to Africa as part of an experiment to breed lion-tiger hybrids: tiglons; Oneof the tiglo cubs escapes and, when grown to adulthood, challenges Simba for the kingship of the jungle. Untitled story; Terry helps determine that the "ghost" haunting an Arab fortress is a hermit looking for treasure. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; White hunters capture all of Wambi's jungle friends, save Bruno the bear; Wambi and Bruno rescue them by tricking the hunters into thinking that their partners are dishonest. Untitled story, art by George Appel; Fantomah and Horus investigate an oasis where travelers are being robbed. "Curse of the Juju Diamond" text story. Untitled story; A tribe, ruled by a white Snake Queen, robs prospectors of their gems until they rob a friend of Tabu's. "The Jungle Is Haunted!", art by George Tuska; A girl is sacrificed to a crocodile pool by a village; Later, her ghost begins to haunt them. Camilla determines that the girls was rescued by Blab, a man who lives with baboons. 60 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #51
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 51
    • Cover detached at single center staple. Miswrap.
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    Cover art by Joe Doolin. "The Golden Lion of Genghis Khan," art by Jim Mooney; Seeking radium for medical purposes, Gordon enters the Khafu country with Kaänga, Ann, and N'geeso; The queen of the Khafus captures Ann and plans to kill her by exposing her to radium, but Kaänga comes to Ann's rescue and the queen suffers the fate she had planned for Ann. Untitled story; During a native lion hunt, Simba's cub is killed; In the village, the old chief dies and the witch doctor Dwando assumes his place. Cover pencils by Ruben Moreira; Tabu comes across a conquistador who has been drinking from a fountain of youth for hundreds of years; However, he is overdue for a drink so he and Tabu hurry through the jungle and barely make it in time to save the Don's life. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; A brain-damaged British flyer kidnaps the daughter of scientists who are visiting Wambi's jungle to collect snake venom; Wambi and his jungle friends rescue the girl and the scientists agree to treat the flyer. "Elephant Code" text story. Untitled story, art by George Appel; An old friend of Fantomah's father leads her to a treasure cached by her father in her youth. Untitled story, art by Richard Case; Ben Aouli kidnaps the sheik's daughter and Terry and Andy ride to her rescue. "The Golden Death," art by George Tuska; The B'jutis' witch doctor gives tribal treasures to white treasure hunters and blames the boy, N'gat; Camilla captures the thieves and clears N'gat's name. 60 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #54
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 54
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    Cover art by Joe Doolin. "Blood Bride of the Crocodile," art by Art Saaf; Hagua, a crocodile priestess kidnaps the maidens of the village for a blood sacrifice. Untitled story, art by Richard Case; Simba rescues an orphaned native boy from drowning in a flood. Untitled story, art by Ruth Atkinson; K'mut, angered because Tabu prevents him from killing a lioness, attempts to murder him with a booby-trapped spear. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi discovers the identity of the thief plaguing a local village. Untitled story, art by Richard Case; Terry must rescue the daughters of the river people from Arab slavers. "Cobra Death" text story. Untitled story, pencils by George Tuska; Camilla is framed for murder and is only cleared when the tribes of the region unite to find the real killer. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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  • Issue #58
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 58

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    Cover art by Joe Doolin. "Dwellers of the Mist," art by Ruben Moreira; Kaänga, Lance, and Helen's father fly the plane into the Valley of Mist where they find the city of Carthina, a lost Carthaginian outpost; Here they help restore the emperor to his thrown after a coup by his daughter Portia. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Exiled witch doctor, Kraagi, uses music to command the animals of the jungle to attack his village; Wambi uses a flute to counter the witch doctor. "Forbidden Valley," art by Ruth Atkinson; Tabu ventures into the Forbidden Valley in order to find plants to counter crocodile venom and must battle the lizard-men known as dragotyrs. "Death Beats the Drums" text story. Untitled story, art by Richard Case; Simba is captured by hunters but saves them from a rogue elephant and is allowed to go free. Untitled story, art by Richard Case; A jungle siren lures unwary travelers to a slaver, but Terry breaks up the ring. Untitled story, art by Marcia Snyder; The colonial militia prevents the taking of a town by the Wa-kisis, and Camilla rescues a pair of white children kept captive by the tribe. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #67
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 67

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    Cover art by Joe Doolin and Reed Crandall. "Devil Beasts of the Golden Temple," art by Ruben Moreira; Bull 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. Untitled story, inks by Matt Baker; Wambi solves the two-year old murder case of his friend, the snake charmer Rajah Sutah. Untitled story, art by Richard Case; Terry exposes a witch doctor and his accomplice's voodoo tricks. Untitled story, art by Howard Larsen; A 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. "Cross Kaänga's path and ---" text story. Untitled story, art by Richard Case; Simba 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. Untitled story, art by Marcia Snyder; A 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. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #68
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 68

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    Cover art by Joe Doolin. "What is a Cameleopard?" article. "Satan's Safari," art by Ruben Moreira (as Rubi Moore); A white man-led leopard cult kidnaps Ann for sacrifice. Untitled story, art by Howard Larsen; A girl, raised by wolves, is leading her wolf pack on murderous raids against settlers and villagers; Tabu confronts her and turns her into an oryx that is killed and eaten by the wolves. Unttiled story, art by Richard Case; Simba rescues a baby gazelle from attacks by a leopard and a hawk. Untitled story, art by Marcia Snyder; A white renegade leads a band of slavers who are taking pygmy girls while disguised as gorillas. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #71
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 71
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    Cover art by Joe Doolin. "Spawn of the Devil Cult" text story. "Congo Prey," art by Howard Larsen; A group of white hunters and the Wambutas' witch doctor, convince the tribe that their crocodile god demands that they gather rare bird feathers for the hunters; Kaänga exposes their fraud. Untitled Captain Terry Thunder story, art by Fran Hopper; Archaeologists locate an ancient city and the queen of the local village induces her tribe to excavate the ruins in order to collect jewels. Untitled story, art by Alvin Hollingsworth; The Bergdama's queen and witch doctor conspire to sacrifice their king to the fire god and rule the tribe in his place; Wambi prevents their coup and the pair are killed, while fleeing, by crocodiles. Untitled story, art by Howard Larsen; Disgrace witch doctor Natamba hypnotizes warriors of his old villages and Tabu in order to attack those who drove him from his office; A girl gives Tabu berries that break the spell and Tabu ensures Natamba's death. Untitled story, art by Fran Hopper; A jewel thief convinces Camilla that he is a doctor seeking to minister to the M'kilods, when in fact, he is attempting to steal their sacred idol. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $359 JUNGLE COMICS #71 CGC6.5 FINE+-1945 FICTIONHOUSE -BONDAGE COVER

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  • Issue #73
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 73
    • Paper: Off white
    • Label #4341429013
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    Cover art by Joe Doolin. "Spoor of the Moon Hill Treasure" text story. "The Killers of M'omba Raj," art by Ruben Moreira; Dr. Marr's scientific expedition captures a white ape; Nilo, riding from the land of the Lake of Mists attacks the safari in order to free the ape, which is sacred to her people; They also take Dr. Marr. Kaänga and Ann pursue them. Untitled story; Wambi discovers a witch doctor poisoning a village's water supply in order to drive the villagers out. Untitled Captain Terry Thunder story; Marmo, his daughter Naru, and his witch doctor Kunda, frame the local pygmies for Naru's and Terry's faked deaths in order to take the pygmies gold. Untitled story, art by Howard Larsen; Tauna attempts to kill the guardian of the serpent shrine in order to assume his post; Tabu shows her an illusion of a jeweled belt. Untitled story, art by Fran Hopper; Two ivory hunters make their way to the elephants' graveyard; Camilla uses Fang to create and elephant stampede, killing one of the hunters and leading the other to promise to change his ways. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #75
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 75

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    Cover art by Joe Doolin. "Congo Kill," art by Howard Larsen; Ann, disguised as the wounded Lutora, takes the K'hams' wise men's tests in order to allow Lutora to ascend to the throne. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; A pack of hunting dogs terrorizes the jungle animals; Simba leads the dogs through a series of death traps. Untitled story; Princess Gakir attempts to murder her brother Nilota during a hunting trip and is foiled by Wambi and his jungle friends. "Terror at Zamboni" text story. Untitled story, art by Joe Doolin; Seeking revenge for her ten years of imprisonment, Neeta kidnaps Keeto and Rogers; Her father injects them with his mind control drug and Neeta orders them to return to outpost and lower the drawbridge so her forces can enter; However, Terry had recognized Neeta and was prepared for her sneak attack. Untitled story, art by Howard Larsen; Toru, competing with Kaleb to become king of the Wazumis, has manipulated the lion hunt portion of the contest, but in the end, the machinations are exposed by Tabu. Untitled story, art by Fran Hopper; A pair of thieves steal a sacred diamond and blame the third member of their party for the theft; Camilla offers her life in exchange for his if she is allowed to go after the real perpetrators. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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  • Issue #76
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 76

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    Cover art by Joe Doolin. "Monstrosso, King of the Apes," art by Howard Larsen; Dr. Lane experiments with controlling the minds of animals; When two white hunters learn this, they want to steal the mind-controlled gorilla for themselves, but first, they want to use it to kill Kaänga; Their plan backfires, Kaänga kills the gorilla, and the hunters perish in a fall from a cliff along with Dr. Lane. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; Simba spoils Chief M'romba's antelope hunt and the chief orders his village to help him kill Simba; Simba evades the traps and the hunters and then, discovering M'romba's son in quicksand, leads the hunters to the boy so that he can be rescued. M'romba forgives Simba. Untitled story; Wambi, aided by his bird friends, disrupts the activities of a white bird hunter who is collecting exotic feathers. Untitled story, art by Joe Doolin; A woman posing as a geologist kidnaps the sultan and his daughter. Terry rescues them once he figures out the woman's ruse. "Stalkers of the Black Renegade" text story. Untitled story, art by Richard Case; Sata steals the power of mind control from an old witch in order to rule the jungle; Tabu intervenes and restores the old woman's power and sees to it that Sata is banished. Jungle Facts filler, art by Mike Peppe. Untitled story, pencils by Fran Hopper; Camilla thwarts M'bizi's efforts to prevent the wedding of Barong and Feda. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • 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 #83
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 83
    • Paper: Off white
    • Label #4115970002
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    Cover art by Joe Doolin. "Vampire Veldt," art by John Celardo; Seeking revenge on those who took his command away, Capt. Damon and his twin daughters wreak havok throughout Kaänga's jungle. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; Simba defends a regal vulture against jackals and gorillas, but when the vulture takes one of Simba's cubs, the king of the beasts traps and kills the bird. "The Dirge of Death!" starring Captain Terry Thunder, art by Bob Lubbers; vs. Ali Abdul. Jungle Lore; A list of the fastest animals. Untitled story; A white slaver masquerades as a priest of Ruki, who demands sacrifices; He takes the sacrifices and sells them as slaves; Wambi is taken but calls on the animals in the slavers' camp to rebel. "The Vengeance of Ojibu" text story. Untitled story, art by Howard Larsen; Tabu prevents a witch doctor from overthrowing his chief. A map of Africa showing the locations of several species. Untitled story, pencils by Fran Hopper; M'Kuba the witch doctor conspires to take over the tribe with the help of the Dwarf Men; Camilla exposes his plot. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #89
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 89

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    Cover art by Joe Doolin. "Blood-Moon Over the Whispering Veldt," art by John Celardo; In an effort to photograph an annual gorilla mating ritual, Prof. Lynne and his daughter visit Kaänga's jungle; Their safari guide, Cass, schemes to create faked footage and to murder the Lynnes. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; While Simba is attempting to teach Simba Jr the laws of the jungle, they are captured by trappers; Simba Jr is released as too small to sell. A brief natural history of the gorilla, art by Mike Pepper. Untitled story, art by Charles Sultan; Terry is taken captive by his old foe Ali Bey, who is also attempting to secure the Baänji, a priceless elephant idol; Keeto schemes to rescue Terry through a double cross on a Trojan horse ploy. "Listen to the Madman's Drum" text story. Untitled story; A jungle priestess murders her chief and frames Wambi for the crime; Word spreads even to the jungle animals of Wambi's alleged crime; Wambi is captured by the tribe and is put trial by dunking. A brief natural history of the Cape buffalo, also known as the black buffalo, art by Frank Doyle. Untitled story, art by Howard Larsen; Tabu attacks a band of slavers and releases their captives. Untitled story, art by Fran Hopper; Camilla goes to the rescues of the Wasais, who have been taken by the bird tribe. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #91
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 91

    Cover art by Joe Doolin. "Monsters from the Mist Lands!", art by John Celardo; A schemer from Princess Valla's city comes to Kaänga's jungle and takes the princess's bracelet from Kaänga. Kaänga, Ann, and N'geeso pursue the thief back to the city, where Ann is taken captive; The schemer, Kasna, demands that Valla follow the law and wed the holder of the bracelet; if she refuses, he will kill Ann. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; Simba journeys to a new land where he is challenged by that country's lion-king, Zingara; Simba defeats Zingara but is then attacked by a tribe of apes, believing that he is Zingara, whom they hate. The Kavirondo, art by Mike Peppe; A brief description of a tribe living on the eastern shore of Lake Victoria. Untitled story, art by Charles Sultan; Escorting a government official and his daughter on a hunt for a white giraffe, Terry and the hunters are taken captive by a white priestess and her tribe; Keeto arrives in time to save the party from death by leopard. "Dead Man's Revenge" text story. "Shirkah!"; Prince Kopur comes to Wambi's jungle to capture animals; He captures Wambi, as well, when Wambi attempts to free the captives; When Kopur elects to torture Wambi, he makes his escape and sets a fire that allows the captive animals to escape. Untitled story, art by Howard Larsen; Tabu interferes in a magician's effort to extract payment from the N'ganzos for the return of their princess from the grip of the god of the mists. Untitled story, art by Fran Hopper; Priestess Senga plots to have her personal assassin, K'bali, exonerated of his crimes at a public trial; Camilla thwarts her plans and Senga and K'bali are both killed by leopards. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #96
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 96

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    Cover inks by John Celardo. Untitled story, art by John Celardo; Treasure hunter Luca works with witch doctor Lago to discover the location of a tribe's hidden jewels; Determining that the jewels are located in the river bed, they dam the river, causing drought in Kaänga's jungle. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; An albino elephant denies Simba's authority over him; Soon the elephant's herd expels him because of his coloring; But when the entire herd is threatened by ivory hunters, the albino and Simba join forces to save the herd and the exile is allowed to rejoin the herd, and he acknowledges Simba's rule of the jungle. Untitled story, art by Charles Sultan; Terry pursues the treasure hunter King Cobra; Cobra is a master of disguise, but Terry turns the tables and disguises himself as Cobra to infiltrate Cobra's operation; With the arrival of the lancers Cobra's men are defeated and Cobra himself perishes in a fire. "Man-Eater" text story by Henry Wysham Lanier. Untitled story, art by Frank Doyle; Sirdah demands that Wambi repay his debt by bringing him two fawns and one piglet to eat; Wambi gets the animals and places them on the opposite side of a ravine from Sirah, with himself in the middle of the rope bridge across the ravine. Brief natural histories of several species of lemur. Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; As future king of the Waneesis journeys to the village of his birth, he is killed by N'togi, who then impersonates him to the Waneesis until he is exposed by Princess Zandra; Tabu arrives in time to prevent N'togi from killing Zandra and frighten N'togi into an electric eel pool. Untitled story, pencils by Nick Cardy and Bob Lubbers; Madigan, a renegade, learns of the Wasulis bird god legends and disguises himself as the god; He orders the Wasulis to drive all white from the jungle with the intention of acquiring all the trade rights for himself; The Wasulis make captives of two hunters who are rescued from burning at the stake by Camilla who then exposes Madigan. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #97
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 97

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    "Wizard of the Whirling Doom," art by John Celardo; Kaänga and Ann visit the village of Tonga, where their friend Bonako is to celebrate his chieftanship by use of a ritual bow; The witch doctor, D'Hama, spoils the ceremony by poisoning the bowstring and causing an arrow to be shot from hiding, killing Bonako. Kaänga exposes the trick and D'Hama is killed by the tribe. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; When lightning starts a forest fire that traps many of the animals of his kingdom, Simba instructs the elephants in the building of a dam, in imitation of some natives he had seen earlier; The dam diverts the river, quenching the fire. Untitled story, art by Charles Sultan; Raiders take the jungle fever drugs that Terry had promised to the natives at N'gwando; He and the lancers, joined by the commissioner's daughter, steam upriver and take back the drugs. Untitled story, art by Frank Doyle; When a deer is accidentally killed through the discharge of a discarded rifle that he stumbles over, the animals all believe that Wambi has reverted to man's ways; It is only through the animals overhearing Mogawa describe what happened that Wambi is exonerated. Sir Richard Burton biography, art by Mike Peppe. "Kraal of the Dead," art by Maurice Whitman; Ivory hunters murder any natives who spy them stealing fossil ivory from a volcano-destroyed village; Tabu arrives and allows the criminals to be gored and stomped by draft oxen. Untitled story, art by Bob Lubbers; Oil woman Sandra's partner, Thompson, attempts to prevent the filing of a joint deed to their oil claim in order to have it all for himself; Camilla exposes his plotting and Thompson is killed in an oil fire. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #98
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 98
    • Paper: Off white
    • Label #1482301012
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    Cover art by John Celardo. "Ten Tusks of Zulu Ivory," art by John Celardo; Station manager Markham spreads word that the station personnel are suffering from fever and the natives give it a wide berth, enabling Markham to steal ten tusks of ivory; When Lindstrom, the station owner arrives, Markham convinces him to sign over the local mines to him; Kaänga rescues the party that Markham had taken hostage and Markham is killed by a captive gorilla. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; Simba is wounded by a rhinoceros that proclaims himself king of the jungle; Simba's wounds are treated by a doctor on safari; When the rhinoceros attacks Simba's family, Simba stands his ground and defeats him. Untitled story, art by Charles Sultan; Congo Lil and her men, disguised as ape cultists, raid the T'bongas and make them slaves in Lil's diamond mine; Terry leads the real ape cultists in attack on Lil and her men and Lil is killed in the battle. Jungle Quiz, art by Mike Peppe. Untitled story, Frank Doyle; After Wambi rescues an orphaned lion from a hunter's trap, the boy becomes jealous of the attention given to the cub by his jungle friends; He plays a series of practical jokes on them that almost results in his own death when he falls into the hunter's tiger trap and they don't believe his cries for help. "Lions at Large" text story. "Zazenda Ghost Goddess of Lost Souls!", art by Maurice Whitman; Tabu and the district commissioner travel by astral projection to the land of the witch Zazenda where Tabu bests her in a magic duel. Untitled story, art by Bob Lubbers; A trio of con men, hoping to extract tribute from a local tribe, use a double of Camilla to warn the tribe against dis-obeying the white men. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #104
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 104

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    Cover art by John Celardo. Untitled story, art by John Celardo; The overseers of the Hamiltons' mine discover that a vein previously thought to be worked out still has yields; They plot to kill the Hamiltons and claim the mine for themselves. Untitled story, art by August Froehlich; Monkeys loot a steamboat of traders' gold and use throw the gold at thieves who would kill Simba, causing them to flee. Untitled story, art by Charles Sultan; Captain Terry Thunder is transporting prisoners down river when an animal trader, working in concert with the prisoners, attacks Terry's boat; Terry is captured but Keeto leads the lancers to his rescue. Jungle Facts, art by Mike Peppe; Brief natural histories of some dangerous African animals. Untitled story, art by Frank Doyle; A pair of bird hunters are attacked by lynx; Wambi, Tawn, and Ogg drive the lynx away; Tawn eats some of the food abandoned by the hunters and becomes mad. "Congo Justice" text story. "Mamba! Witch of Death!", art by Maurice Whitman; The ghost of murdered Carl Thurston, gold miner, asks Tabu to avenger him against his wife and her snake charmer partner; Tabu complies and the wife and snake charmer fall from a cliff to their deaths. "I'll Kill You, Camilla!", art by Matt Baker; His mind destroyed by jungle fever, Dr. Wertham turns on his colleagues and, with the aid of a lion cultist, attempts to make off with all the gold the group had looted from the Zulu Tombs; Thwarted by Camilla, he seeks revenge and is killed by a black leopard. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $114 Jungle Comics #104 VG+ 4.5 Matt Baker Good Girl Art! Fiction House 1948

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  • 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 #109
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 109

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    Cover art by John Celardo. "Cavern of the Golden Bones," art by John Celardo; The district commissioner brings young Blandon to Kaänga's jungle in an effort to locate Blandon's father; They visit the land of the golden people and find Bladon Sr's assistant, Sanford, who has killed the older Blandon and set himself up as a god to the local people. Untitled story, pencils by Joe Doolin; Simba's cubs are taken by mandrills who then lose the cubs to hunting dogs who take the cubs to their white hunter masters; Simba pursues and kills the mandrill king while Mrs. Simba slips into the hunters' camp and frees the cubs. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi attempts to befriend a lost hunting leopard and helps it escape from Lekko and his tribe; Later, Wambi hurts his ankle and is menaced by the leopards; The hunting leopard comes to his aid and kills Lekko, becoming the king of the leopards. "The Courage of Kaambi" text story. Untitled story, art by Dan Zolnerowich; A mad sculptor threaten native villages with a "stone plague" if they do not give him tribute; Terry investigates and learns that the apparently petrified plague sufferers are, in fact, statues. Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; Paul Corveaux murders his wife and frames the slave girl, Lelana, for the crime; Tabu sends Lelana to the Mistlands to protect her and confronts Corveaux who confesses his crimes and is taken into custody by the local villagers. Jungle Facts; A brief natural history of the elephant. Untitled story, pencils by Matt Baker; The witch doctor Asargi conspires with Terry, assistant to Carter the explorer, to capture the M'gandas' village; Camilla comes and helps defend the village. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #110
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 110
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #1972706008

    Cover art by John Celardo. "Raid of the Fire-Fangs," art by John Celardo; Jewel thieves disguise themselves as the L'tongas' sacred mandrills and attempt to steal the tribe's sacred diamonds; Kaänga exposes the plot and turns the thieves over to the tribe for punishment. Untitled story, pencils by Joe Doolin; Zarkah, a tiger captured in India, escapes his captors in an African port and makes his way to Simba's jungle; He is killed when he challenges Simba for kingship of the jungle. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi suffers from amnesia after a fall and is persuaded to guide two white treasure hunters to a hidden temple; The treasure hunters begin their looting but dislodge a roof support and are killed in the ceiling collapse. Untitled story, art by Dan Zolnerowich; Treasure hunters install an artillery gun in a giant idol and attack river traffic in order to keep nosy visitors from finding their hidden platinum mine; Captain Terry Thunder and Keeto manage to destroy the idol and arrest the treasure hunters. "The Secret of the Leopard's Lair" text story. Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; Saraz-san gives a jewel to every family member who will make the trek to her jungle home; But each family member winds up dead; Tabu asks her to give him a gem and he goes to the Land of Mists; There he learns that the jewels belonged to the chief of the Opalis and that he was murdered by Saraz-san. Jungle Facts; Brief natural histories of several jungle birds. Untitled story, pencils by Matt Baker; A white slaver, working with Arabs, comes up the scheme of disguising a woman as Camilla and having her lure villagers into a trap; This works until Camilla becomes aware of the scheme and puts a stop to it. 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 #117
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 117

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    "The Fangs of the Hooded Scorpion!", art by Maurice Whitman; Borkha is raiding traders' safaris and Tania is buying their trading concessions on the cheap; Kaänga steps in and puts a stop to their raids; In the process, they rescue a mysterious mute boy from a funeral barge. Untitled story, pencils by Bill Walsh; When white prospectors build a dam, the water holes in Simba's jungle dry up and his subjects demand that he restore the water; Meanwhile, his cubs are captured by the prospectors' whose Geiger counter has detected radioactivity from mud on the cubs. Untitled story, art by Kurt Caesar (as Jack Away); Jingo stows away on the plane for a trading trip by King and Bertha; However, when escaped convicts tie up King and Bertha, it's Jingo's flying that saves the day. Untitled story, pencils by Robert Webb; Unlicensed traders Kenyon and Battersby have been intimidating the K'wombes for some time; Terry buys a helicopter, hoping to show the K'wombes that his magic was greater than that of the traders. :Congo Mission" text story. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; The adult animals of Wambi's jungle do not want their children swimming because they are afraid of Old Toothy, a crocodile; Wambi takes the children swimming despite the children's parents' disapproval. Untitled story, art by Enrico Bagnoli; As Tabu is taking Langa to Zan for judgement, the N'kaos attempt to free her; Tabu recovers his prisoner and destroys the N'kao's idol of Mu. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $295 Jungle Comics #117 - Fiction House 1948 Golden Age Issue - CGC FN 6.0
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  • Issue #119
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 119

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    "Fury of the Golden Apes!", art by Maurice Whitman; Gus Corrigan, seeking his lost brother, asks Kaänga to help him; Unknown to Corrigan, his brother has been captured by a gorilla cult and the leader of the cult has given him amnesia-inducing drugs and convinced him that he is the gorilla god Jebola, returned to his people. Untitled story, art by Bill Walsh; Simba is challenged by Crekko for the kingship of the jungle; While they are fighting, a big game hunter spies them and fires his rifle, wounding Simba; Simba is taken captive by a wildlife photographer who wants to use footage of the lion in his new film. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; A pair of prospectors are dynamiting the river in Wambi's jungle; The animals gather to choose a plan for ridding themselves of the white men. Sirdah suggests that the animals attack en masse; Wambi objects, fearing his friends will be hurt, but he is overruled. Untitled story, pencils by Robert Webb; Captain Terry Thunder and his helicopter are hi-jacked by mine owner Miss Carter who needs to get to the interior to find out why her native laborers have fled; On arrival they find that her former overseer and his partner have been using a local rock formation, the Devil Face, to intimidate the natives and to induce them to pay tribute. Untitled story, art by Enrico Bagnoli; Con men, using a trained elephant, persuade the Balaharis that their recently deceased chief's spirit has inhabited an elephant and wants them to pay tribute to the con men; Tabu arrives and exposes the plot and turns the con men over to the district commissioner. Untitled story, art by Ralph Mayo; A gang of European criminals convince a possible financier of the worth of their gold-gathering plan by "seeding" temple ruins with gold-plated trinkets; Camilla exposes the plot and leaves the criminals to the mercies of the Ugandis, who are angered by the presence of white men in their territory. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $250 Jungle Comics #119 CGC 5.0 C/OW PGS 1949 Fiction House Pre Code Golden Age

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  • Issue #122
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 122

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    "The Veldt of Phantom Fangs," art by Maurice Whitman; The witch Zan-zar begins preaching war among the jungle natives; An old woman, who gives her name as Barda, takes Kaänga and Ann to Zan-zar's hidden headquarters; Barda reveals that she is the real Zan-zar and the leopard cult that had been serving the imposter turns on her. Untitled story, art by Enrico Bagnoli; Chief Nayika has invited Marvella, the woman who cannot die, to visit his tribe; Marvella and her assistant, after a display of stage magic, demand tribute from the Fajelus; Tabu senses trickery afoot and, in seeking to stop it, accidentally wounds a boy, unwittingly falling into a well-laid trap set by the magicians. Untitled story; The crooked trader, Congo Jacques, uses ventriloquism to convince natives that their god wishes the lancers driven from the jungle; The natives attend Captain Terry Thunders annual recruitment drive and wreak havoc. Untitled story, pencils by Henry Kiefer; Offended that his people would prefer Western medicine to his, Kaw poisons the jungle's waterholes, driving the animals mad; Wambi forces Kaw to treat the animals and promise to never poison them again. Untitled story, art by Ralph Mayo; Renegades kidnap Hope Harris and hold her for ransom; Camilla encounters the kidnappers but believes there story that Hope is the daughter of one of their party and they are taking her for medical treatment. Untitled story; Simba prevents a Cape buffalo herd from driving men from a water hole, and the men begin to leave food offerings for Simba; The offerings anger Cheeta who breaks in the men's kraal and smashes their chicken coops. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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  • 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 #129
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 129
    • Water spotting.

    "The Captives of Crocodile Swamp," art by Maurice Whitman; Kaänga puts an end to slave raiding by El Borro. Untitled story, art by Richard Case; Villagers and white hunters pursue a rogue elephant that leads them into Simba's territory; Simba attacks the elephant and wounds it. Untitled story; Terry escorts Miss Ross to an oasis where they will meet with the ivory thief, Abu ben Hassin; Terry arrests Hassin but then the group is attacked by another party of raiders, working secretly for Miss Ross; Terry then signals the hidden lancers under Keeto's command and take the lot into custody. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; The rajah's daughter is taken hostage by men who would usurp his rule; Wambi uses hornets to attack the kidnappers and saves the princess. Untitled story starring Tabu, art by Enrico Bagnoli; The Lorutis confuse Merrill, a member of Finney's exploration safari and dressed in a deep sea diving suit, with a god and want to sacrifice the rest of the party. Untitled story, art by Ralph Mayo; Bennett and his gang of thieves buy hunting rights on the Nygailas' land; Mabaro, long-thought mad by his people, recognizes Bennett as the leader of the thieves who looted the Nygailas many years before and beat Mabaro and killed his father; He tells his story to Camilla who helps expose Bennett's new thieving of treasure. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #132
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 132
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4369590007
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.

    Untitled story, art by Maurice Whitman; A troop of French Foreign Legionnaires is attacked by leopard cultists; Kaänga, who had been tracking the cultists, challenges the leader of the cult to single combat and kills him; Now, as head of the cult, he disperses them and sends the Legion on its way. Untitled story, pencils by Ken Battefield; Terry is assigned to discover the plans of rebel leader, El Cordofan; He discovers that El Cordofan plans to destroy Fort Diablo with a booby-trapped boat; Terry convinces some of El Cordofan's men to mutiny and El Cordofan is killed in a dynamite explosion. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Binongi hunters come to Wambi's jungle, pursuing a white ape; They capture Wambi when he prevents the taking of the ape; Later, Wambi's jungle friends, joined by the white ape, free him. Untitled story, art by Enrico Bagnoli; Informed in a vision that the witch Lati plans to kill the beloved of K'kito, chief of the Luossas, Tabu hurries to the kraal and fights to free the chief and expose the plot. Untitled story, inks by Ralph Mayo; Bayne and his men are using mechanical dragons to fly stolen diamonds out of the jungle; Camilla, using one of their own dragons, defeats them and takes them into custody. 52 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    15 hours left Auction Jungle Comics #132 GD+ 2.5 Fiction House Comic Bondage GGA Cover Golden Age

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