Issue | #16 |
Published | 1993 |
Cover Price | USD 2.95 |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Bill Black; Bill Feret (Contributing Editor) |
Notes | Art is signed "Gorby from Black" |
Characters | Cave Girl |
Genre | Jungle |
Pencils | Bill Black (layouts?; see notes); Brad Gorby (signed) |
Inks | Mark Heike (signed) |
Notes | Art is signed "Gorby from Black" |
Characters | Taanda |
Genre | Jungle |
Pencils | Everett Raymond Kinstler |
Inks | Everett Raymond Kinstler |
Notes | This is probably an enlarged panel from WHITE PRINCESS OF THE JUNGLE #2 or #3, where Kinstler did story art; the character is named based on that assumption |
Reprinted | from WHITE PRINCESS OF THE JUNGLE #? |
Characters | Princess Pantha; Cave Girl; Nyoka; Tygra; Queen Silaaca (villain) |
Synopsis | Tara has disappeared in a mysterious purple beam. The four remaining heroes accidentally drive the Terra Sled into a huge sink hole in the sand and end up prisoners in an underground city where mole-men are ruled by a human woman, Queen Silaaca. The four heroes flee down a tunnel and find the Terra Sled; they fly away in it, but Silaaca jumps on the hood of the sled and Cave Girl fights her. When they reach the surface, Silaaca explodes. The End! |
Genre | Jungle |
Script | Nick Northey |
Pencils | Nick Northey |
Inks | Nar Castro |
Notes | Continued from JUNGLE GIRLS #15; Tara plotline continued in FEMFORCE #64 |
Script | Bill Black |
Notes | Identifies some reprint sources; announces cancellation of the series |
Characters | Tygra; Terry Winton |
Synopsis | Accused by the Kokuri chief of spiriting away hundreds of his warriors, Tygra and Terry are thrown into an extinct volcano. They find an ancient Assyrian city under the mountain. Terry conveniently speaks Classical Persian, which is enough like Assyrian to allow communication. They find the Kokuri being used as slaves to make weapons for an invasion of the surface world. They marshall the slaves to rebel, overcome the Assyrians, and clear their names. |
Genre | Jungle |
Pencils | Artie Saaf (signed) |
Inks | Artie Saaf (signed) |
Reprinted | from STARTLING COMICS #52 (July 1948) |
Characters | Tangi; Mason, a convict (villain); Davis, a lawman; Chief Tansa |
Synopsis | Prisoner Mason kills Davis, but Tangi disarms him and tells him to leave the jungle. He goes to the Nakkla village where he uses ventriloquism to convince the natives his pet albino monkey is their ancient god. The people give the monkey the jeweled collar Mason was after all along; as he secretly escapes he is attacked troops of monkeys angered by the presence of the albino and is killed. |
Genre | Jungle |
Pencils | Jack Kamen |
Inks | Jack Kamen |
Reprinted | from Dagar (Fox, 1948 series) #16 (June 1948) |
Characters | Shirl |
Genre | Jungle; Satire |
Pencils | Howard Nostrand |
Inks | Howard Nostrand |
Notes | Parody of jungle-girl stories |
Reprinted | from ? |
Characters | Tarinda (White Princess) |
Genre | Jungle |
Pencils | Everett Raymond Kinstler |
Inks | Everett Raymond Kinstler |
Notes | Inside back cover; character was formerly called Taanda; reprint citation based on #5 being the only issue in which White Princess was called Tarinda, and Overstreet statement that the inside cover was the only Kinstler art in that issue |
Reprinted | from WHITE PRINCESS OF THE JUNGLE #5 inside front cover |