Issue | #3 |
Published | 1992 |
Cover Price | $2.75 |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Bill Black; Bill Feret (contributing editor) |
Characters | Tara |
Genre | Jungle |
Pencils | Bill Black (signed) |
Inks | Bill Black (signed) |
Synopsis | Editorial by Bill Black; article by Bill Feret about Irish McCalla's career including 1950s SHEENA TV show, with modern photo of McCalla |
Script | Bill Black; Bill Feret |
Notes | Inside front cover; McCalla article continued on inside back cover |
Characters | Tara; two unnamed treasure hunters |
Synopsis | Tara comes upon two men arguing over how to split Capt'n Jack's buried pirate booty, which they have unearthed. They kill each other and she throws the treasure chest into a lagoon. |
Genre | Jungle |
Script | Richard Rome [as The Count] |
Pencils | Richard Rome [as The Count] |
Inks | Mark G. Heike, Jordi Ensign |
Genre | Jungle |
Pencils | Joe Doolin |
Inks | Joe Doolin |
Notes | Art credit from FIGHT COMICS #59 listing in GCD |
Reprinted | from FIGHT COMICS #59 (December 1948) |
Characters | Sheena |
Genre | Jungle |
Reprinted | from JUMBO COMICS #104 (October 1947) |
Characters | Cave Girl; King Tom of the Bokeela; Mukeefu; Ralph Norklander |
Synopsis | Mukeefu kills King Tom, but the usurped king comes back to life and Cave Girl helps him regain his throne. She goes to the cave where he returned to life and there discovers Ralph Norklander, a nuclear physicist. He had found a time machine in the cave, which he used to make King Tom "younger" and alive. Norklander overcomes Cave Girl and uses the machine to make her older. She summons animals to attack Norklander, then uses the machine to return herself to the proper age. She sends the machine into its past, watching as aliens set it up 50,000 years ago; Norklander throws himself into the time machine as it finally disappears. |
Genre | Jungle |
Script | Gardner Fox |
Pencils | Bob Powell |
Inks | Bob Powell |
Reprinted | from Cave Girl (Magazine Enterprises, 1953 series) #14 |
Characters | Tiger Girl; Abdola; Naygoa, witch doctor; Chief Logumbe; Ramey and Nuchols, gold thieves; Princess Gayla |
Synopsis | Witch doctor Naygoa selects slaves for Bor-Uk-Nah, the baboon god; Tiger Girl intervenes and demands Chief Logumbe stop the practice. At the baboon god's temple, Naygoa shows Logumbe the spirit of his dead daughter Gayla and the spirit demands the death of Tiger Girl. Logumbe's trap for Tiger Girl fails, she makes her way to the temple and discovers that Gayla is alive, Ramey and Nuchols are projecting an image of her "spirit" as needed, and the slaves are gathering gold for them. One of Tiger Girl's tigers dispatches Naygoa, she and Abdola subdue the thieves, Gayla is reunited with Logumbe, and all is well. |
Genre | Jungle |
Reprinted | from Fight Comics (Fiction House, 1940 series) #72 |
Synopsis | Includes photo of Irish McCalla as Sheena (from TV show?) |
Script | Bill Feret |
Notes | Inside back cover; continued from inside front cover |
Genre | Jungle |
Pencils | Bill Feret |
Inks | Mark Heike |