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  • 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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    $300 JUNGLE COMICS 101 CGC 7.0 / GOLDEN AGE FICTION HOUSE BONDAGE CVR 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 #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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    1 day left Auction JUNGLE COMICS 106 - GOLDEN AGE BONDAGE COVER - WAMBI & CAMILLA - VERY GOOD 4.0

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  • 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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    $85 Jungle Comics # 113 (Fiction House, June, 1949) Condition: VG Off-White Pages

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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 #120
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 120
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    "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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    $70 JUNGLE COMICS #123 [1950 GD+] "THE ARK OF THE MIST-MAIDS" FICTION HOUSE
    $179 JUNGLE COMICS #123 (1950) ⭐ CGC 4.5 ⭐ Kaanga Golden Age GGA Fiction House Comic

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  • 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 #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.

  • Issue #146
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 146
    • Staple rust. Rust migration.
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    • 1 1/2" cumulative spine split. Water spotting. Cover oxidation.
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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 #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.

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    $175 Jungle Comics 150 - Fiction House - CBCS 4.0 - Bondage Cover & Panels
    $500 Jungle Comics #150 VF- Maurice Whitman Art Jun 1952

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  • 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.

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    $275 Jungle Comics 151 - Fiction House 1952 - CBCS 7.0

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  • Issue #152
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 152

    "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 #159
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 159
    • Cover and 7 wraps detached at one staple. Water damage.
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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.

  • Issue #162
    Jungle Comics (1940 Fiction House) 162
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    "Wild Boy!", art by Maurice Whitman; Greg Hartley has come to Kaänga's jungle to find his lost nephew. "Congo Justice" text story by John Starr. "The Temple of the Leopard" starring Kaänga, art by Maurice Whitman; Hurley pursues the treasure allegedly hidden by Billy's father; Billy's friend and guardian, Noguli, overcomes Hurley, and Billy is reunited with his uncle. "The Firebirds," art by Bill Benulis; A terrorist group vows to drive all whites from Africa; Their leader, Boku, is shot by a young white boy. "Jackal-Man"; Fossil hunters are thought to be prospecting valuable ores and are pursued by Hakkim Rood; Rood is killed by a dinosaur that survived in a warm pool. "The Voodoo Master!"; Tiger Girl exposes a witch doctor's curse of blindness as a trick of hypnotism. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Jungle Comics (1988 Blackthorne) 2

    Stories by Bruce Jones. Art by Hal Jones (credited as Dragan Flaesc), Donnie Jupiter, and Adrian Moro. Cover by Dragan Flaesc. Blackthorne presents new adventures inspired by the classic jungle adventure comics of the 1930s and 40s, and featuring two of their most enduring characters: Sheena, Queen of the Jungle and Kaanga, Jungle Lord. The two immortal heroes of the jungle join forces against the sinister Lugawa. Sheena, Queen of the Jungle; Kaanga, Jungle Lord. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #2
    Jungle Comics (1997 A-List) 2
  • Issue #5
    Jungle Comics (1997 A-List) 5
  • Issue #1ALRIO
    Jungle Fantasy Preview (2002 Avatar) 1ALRIO

    Written by Robert Lugibihl and Bobby Nash. Art by Al Rio, Juan Jose Ryp, Ron Adrian, Sean Shaw and Jack Jadson. The book that every Jungle Girl fan has been waiting for is here! This special preview book gives fans a sneak peek at the awesome dinosaur carnage, crazed cavemen and bikini-clad women inside the regular series that launches soon! This bi-monthly series will be filled with all-new stories and feature such top name creators as Al Rio, Sean Shaw and Ron Adrian! It features the fan-demanded return of Fauna, new characters created by Al Rio, and much more! Jungle Fantasy -- welcome to the wild side of comics! 16 pages, B&W. *18+ Mature Readers Only* Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #1A
    Jungle Girl (2007 Dynamite Entertainment) 1A

    Cover by Frank Cho. by Doug Murray & Frank Cho, Adriano Batista, & Frank Martin A Previews Exclusive! Dynamite proudly presents Frank Cho's Jungle Girl! Co-plotted and overseen by Frank Cho, scripted by Doug Murray and crafted by Adriano Batista and Frank Martin, the Jungle Girl is destined to be the Dynamite series of 2007! Continuing from the best-selling issue #0, Jana the Jungle Girl races to save a group of intruders into this strange land - a world filled with dinosaurs, prehistoric men, and a thousand dangers! Each issue reveals more clues about the nature of Jana, and of the island itself, with each thrilling twist and turn overseen by Frank Cho, along with Doug Murray and artist Adriano Batista! Cover price $2.99.

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    $12 Jungle Girl #1A, Frank Cho Cover, NM 9.4, 1st Print, 2007, See Scans
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  • Issue #2B
    Jungle Girl (2007 Dynamite Entertainment) 2B

    Cover by Frank Cho. by Doug Murray & Frank Cho, Adriano Batista, & Frank Martin A Previews Exclusive! Dynamite proudly presents Frank Cho's Jungle Girl! Co-plotted and overseen by Frank Cho, scripted by Doug Murray and crafted by Adriano Batista and Frank Martin, the Jungle Girl is destined to be the Dynamite series of 2007! Continuing from the best-selling issue #0, Jana the Jungle Girl races to save a group of intruders into this strange land - a world filled with dinosaurs, prehistoric men, and a thousand dangers! Each issue reveals more clues about the nature of Jana, and of the island itself, with each thrilling twist and turn overseen by Frank Cho, along with Doug Murray and artist Adriano Batista! Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #5A
    Jungle Girl (2007 Dynamite Entertainment) 5A

    Cover by Frank Cho. by Frank Cho, Doug Murray & Adriano Batista The first series of Jungle Girl adventures comes to a smashing conclusion with a closing that will be talked about for years to come! More secrets of the island and its cast-aways are revealed as it all counts down to the end, or is it? Each and every beautiful page is provided by series artist Adriano Batista (along with the beautiful colors of Frank Martin!)! Featuring two covers, one by 'Mr. Jungle Girl' himself, Frank Cho (shipping at 75%), and the variant chase cover by Batista (shipping at 25%)! Also available, a remarked edition by Cho. Cover price $2.99.

  • Issue #1A
    Jungle Girl (2008 Dynamite Entertainment) Season 2 1A

    Cover by Frank Cho. Frank Cho, Doug Murray (W) Adriano Batista (A) Covers: Frank Cho, Adriano Batista Dynamite's Jungle Girl series returns under the direction of cover artist/co-plotter Frank (Avengers) Cho, co-plotter/writer Doug (The 'Nam, SAVAGE TALES) Murray and interior artist Adriano (RED SONJA) Batista! From the stunning conclusion of the first season to the exciting opening of our new season of stories, Jungle Girl delivers action, excitement, twists, thrills and the finest illustrations of dinosaurs and the female form found in comics today! Don't believe us? Just check those covers! And that's just the beginning... for our second season, Cho and Murray are taking the action underground, and underwater as more clues regarding Jana, the undisputed Queen of the Jungle, finds out more about her mysterious past, and the mysterious island she call home! Featuring two covers per issues, one by the incomparable Frank Cho and the other a 1 in 4 chase cover by Adriano Batista! Cover price $3.50.

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  • Issue #2A
    Jungle Girl (2008 Dynamite Entertainment) Season 2 2A

    Cover by Frank Cho. Frank Cho (W) Doug Murray (W) Adriano Batista (A) Dynamite's Jungle Girl series returns! Again under the direction of cover artist/co-plotter Frank (Avengers) Cho, co-plotter/writer Doug (The 'Nam, SAVAGE TALES) Murray and interior artist Adriano (RED SONJA) Batista! Explore the underwater world in our second season, as Cho and Murray are taking the action underground, and underwater as more clues regarding Jana, the undisputed Queen of the Jungle, finds out more about her mysterious past, and the mysterious island she call home! Featuring three covers per issue, one by the incomparable Frank Cho and the other two by Adriano Batista and Frank Martin Jr.! Retailers, check order form for retailer incentives! Cover price $3.50.

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    $12 Dynamite's JUNGLE GIRL SEASON 2 #2 [2008] NM, 9.2 or 9.4; Killer Frank Cho Cover

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  • Issue #4A
    Jungle Girl (2008 Dynamite Entertainment) Season 2 4A

    Cover by Frank Cho. by Doug Murray & Adriano Batista The second season of Jungle Girl hurtles towards its amazing conclusion from creators Frank Cho, Doug Murray and Adriano Batista! Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #5A
    Jungle Girl (2008 Dynamite Entertainment) Season 2 5A

    Cover by Frank Cho. by Frank Cho, Doug Murray & Adriano Batista. Writer Doug Murray and cover artist/co-plotter Frank Cho conclude their most exciting Jungle Girl series yet! Over the course of the last two years, fans have been demanding answer to the mysterious origins of Jana and at the conclusion of this issue, the biggest mystery stands revealed! Cover price $3.50.

  • Issue #3
    Jungle Girls (1988) 3

    Cover by Bill Black. Article by Bill Feret about Irish McCalla's career including 1950s SHEENA TV show, with modern photo of McCalla. Untitled Tara story, script and pencils by Richard Rome (as The Count), inks by Mark G. Heike and Jordi Ensign; 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. Fight Comics #59 cover repro featuring Tiger Girl, art by Joe Doolin. Jumbo Comics #104 cover repro featuring Sheena. "The Man Who Conquered Death," script by Gardner Fox, art by Bob Powell; reprint story from Cave Girl #14; Mukeefu kills King Tom, but the usurped king comes back to life and Cave Girl helps him regain his throne. "The Land of Lost Safaris"; reprint story from Fight Comics #72; Witch doctor Naygoa selects slaves for Bor-Uk-Nah, the baboon god; Tiger Girl intervenes and demands Chief Logumbe stop the practice. "Sheena takes Manhattan!" article by Bill Feret, includes photo of Irish McCalla as Sheena. 36 pgs., B&W. $2.75. Cover price $2.75.

  • Issue #4
    Jungle Girls (1988) 4

    Cover by Bill Black. "Irish, Queen of the Jungle!" article by Bill Black, includes photo of Irish McCalla as Sheena. "My Heart Belongs to Kong," script by Bill Black, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by Bill Black and Mark Heike; Blazewell, a disgruntled special effects man unleashes a mechanical gorilla that battles Tara during a publicity appearance for a film. Untitled Tiger Girl story reprinted from Fight Comics #42, art by Matt Baker; Cattle are mysteriously stampeding; Investigating, Tiger Girl is netted by Wantu pygmy warriors and fights her way free. "Oil!," art by Bob Lubbers; reprinted from Jungle Comics #97; While Tibu is running to file a deed to an oil discovery for Sandra and Thompson, Thompson shoots him; Camilla saves him. Untitled Sheena, Queen of the Jungle story, art by Robert Hayward Webb; reprinted story from Jumbo Comics #110. Photo of Irish McCulla as Sheena. 36 pgs., B&W. $2.75. Cover price $2.75.

  • Issue #8
    Jungle Girls (1988) 8

    Edited by Bill Black. Stories by Bill Black and Bill Feret. Art by Robert Webb and Bob Lubbers. AC Comics reprints classic jungle-girl stories that originally appeared in comics from the Golden Age, along with some new ones. This issue focuses on Fiction House, publisher of the immortal Sheena and other jungle heroes, both female and male. Sheena, Queen of the Jungle and Bob get caught up in the power struggle over an African throne; Ann and Kaanga confront poachers in the wild; Con artists impersonate Camilla, Wild Girl of the Congo, in order to turn her tribal allies against her. Jungle Girls; Sheena Queen of the Jungle; Camilla Wild Girl of the Congo; Ann and Her Mate; Tara; Cave Girl; Neon Jungle Girls! 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #10
    Jungle Girls (1988) 10

    Cover by Bill Black, based on an original image by Matt Baker. Edited by Bill Black. Stories by Bill Black, Allan OHara, Morgan Thomas and Victor Ibsen. Art by Victor M. Bridges, Bob Powell, Bill Marimon, Dave Roberts, Brad Gorby, Jack Abel, and Max Elkans. AC Comics reprints classic jungle-girl stories that originally appeared in comics from the Golden Age, along with some new ones. Femforces Tara of the Jungle encounters alien women who want to abduct her to compete in galactic games; Cave Girl and her male sidekicks are abducted by hairy snowpeople; Tiger Girl tries to protect a hunting party from angry natives. Tara of the Jungle; Cave Girl: Spears of the Snowmen; ACs Jungle Girls!; Tiger Girl: The Enchanted Valley; Nyoka the Jungle Girl and the Flying Snake. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #13
    Jungle Girls (1988) 13

    Cover by Richard Roman and Mark Heike. Edited by Bill Black. Stories by Bill Black and Richard Roman. Art by Richard Roman, Mark Heike, Chris Allen, Robert Webb, and Matt Baker. AC Comics reprints classic jungle-girl stories that originally appeared in comics from the Golden Age, along with some new ones. Tara of the Jungle and Synn are seemingly attacked by a vampire queen, but it turns out theres voodoo at work; Tiger Girl attacks a slave market that deals in native women; Sheena targets a treacherous ivory hunter who is trying to trick both his partner and a neighboring tribe. Tara: Vampire Queen of the Horror Kraal!; Jungle Queen; Tiger Girl; Sheena, Queen of the Jungle. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #15
    Jungle Girls (1988) 15

    Cover by Brad Gorby and Mark Heike. Edited by Bill Black. Stories by Bill Black, Alec Hope and Nick Northey. Art by Rene Maglalang, Florence Maglalang, Gene Fawcette, Nick Northey, Art Saaf, and Jack Kamen. AC Comics reprints classic jungle-girl stories that originally appeared in comics from the Golden Age, along with some new ones. In Part 2 of the Wild Side miniseries, Nyoka encounters a giant squid and a race of merwomen living on the bottom of the lagoon; Judy of the Jungle tries to rescue a family from the vengeful Leopard Queen; Taanda tries to save her village from an army of deadly ants, and finds human treachery behind it all. Wet and Wild Side (Wild Side Part 2); Judy of the Jungle: The Talons of the Leopard Queen!; Tangi: The Scarlet Guilt!; Taanda: The Ant Invasion! 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #6
    Jungle Jim (Circa 1982 Pacific Comic Club Reprints) 6
    • Rust migration.

    Story, art and cover by Alex Raymond. Pacific Comics Club presents full-color reprints of the classic Sunday adventure strip from Alex Raymond, creator of Flash Gordon. Collects the Sunday strips from Jul. 14, 1935 to Oct. 27, 1935. When Bruder takes Mrs. Romney's baby to a native tribe, Jim suspects an evil ritual, but Bruder actually has revenge in mind. Softcover (Saddle-Stitched/Stapled), 15-in. x 10-in., 20 pages, Full Color.

  • Issue #3
    Jungle Tales of Tarzan (1964) 3

    Tarzan in "The Nightmare" and "The God of Tarzan." Back-up stories: "The Witch Doctor" and "Ape Canyon." Cover pencils by Dick Giordano; cover inks by Rocke Mastroserio. Cover price $0.12.

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    $5 Jungle Tales of Tarzan #3 (May 1965, Charlton) - Good

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  • Issue #4
    Jungle Tales of Tarzan (1964) 4
    • Cover oxidation, warping.

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    $5 Jungle Tales of Tarzan #4 (Jul 1965, Charlton) - Good

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  • Issue #16
    Jungle Thrills (1952) 16
    Published Dec 1952 by Star.
    • INCOMPLETE. Centerfold and first two pages missing, affects art and story. Near full length spine split.
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    Cover by L. B. Cole. Stories and art by John Alton and Matt Baker. Tales of jungle heroes and other adventurers, male and female. Numbering continues from Sport Thrills (1950 Star) #15. Jungle hero Rulah encounters a man who is following a strange letter into a death-trap, in a story with art possibly by Matt Baker. Jo-Jo the Jungle King battles Gabu, an aging white-haired giant who kidnaps his mate in a gesture of pure primate politics. Phantom Lady learns that an accused murderer has an identical twin sister, in a story inked by good-girl art legend Matt Baker. Also featuring a great gorilla-girl cover by L. B. Cole. Rulah, the Jungle Goddess: Jungle Murder In Duplicate; Bonnie Hawks; Jo-Jo the Jungle King: Kingdom of Unseen Terror; Jack Kent, Lock Expert; Kit Carson and the Two Bears; Phantom Lady: The Substitute Cinderella. 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #1
    Jungle Twins (1972 Gold Key) 1

    Painted cover art. "Royal Warriors," script by Gaylord Du Bois, art by Paul Norris; The Jungle Twins each slay leopards, making them warriors and councilors among the Wakondis; Their adopted father, Chief Molo, tells them that as infants they were sole survivors from the crash of a flying machine; With their brother Bakali they investigate the airplane wreck, taking artifacts; As they creep past the enemy Badogo town they spot and free two white captives, who help them piece together their story. The twins are heirs to a European throne. Origin of the Jungle Twins, Kono and Tono. # on cover 90276-204 April. #1 4/72. 36 pgs., full color. $0.15. Cover price $0.15.

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    $8 Jungle Twins #1 - Tono and Kono (Apr 1972, Gold Key) - Very Good/Fine
    $12 TONO AND KONO THE JUNGLE TWINS 1 2.5 TEARS ALONG SPINE ON COVER 1972 GOLD KEY XY
    $12 JUNGLE TWINS #1 FINE-

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  • Issue #2
    Jungle Twins (1972 Gold Key) 2

    "Marked for Destruction" with art by Paul Norris. Painted front cover. # on cover 90276-207 July. #2 7/72 15c Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #4
    Jungle Twins (1972 Gold Key) 4

    "Survival!" with art by Paul Norris. Painted front cover. # on cover 90276-301. No month listed on cover. #4 1972 15c Cover price $0.15.

  • Issue #15
    Jungle Twins (1972 Whitman) 15

    Whitman edition. Painted Cover. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #1
    Junker (1993) 1

    Written by M. Fliesher with art by J. Ridgway & T. Perkins. Full color, 32 pages, slick paper stock, cardstock cover. Mature readers. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #1
    Junkyard Enforcer (1998) 1

    "This is the Junkyard..." by Josh Sheppard. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #6
    Justice (1986 Marvel) 6

    "Sara!" Story by Geof Irshwood. Art by Geof Irshwood and Vince Colletta. It's been a month since Conquest kidnapped Becky and fled back to Justice's homeworld. While Justice broods over a world he may never see again, has he forgotten about the evil in this world that needs attending to. Maybe the girl named Sara can help him remember. Cover price $0.75.

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    $4 38828: JUSTICE #6 NM- Grade
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  • Issue #3G
    Justice Inc (2014 Dynamite) 3G

    Written by Michael Uslan. Art by Giovanni Timpano. Cover by Alex Ross. Richard Henry Benson lives... or does he? Lines blur now between living and dead, between revenge and redemption, between law and justice, as three vastly different powerful heroes are forced to work together to face the explosive, dark alliance between one of The Shadow's most deadly foes, the Voodoo Master, and one of the greatest super-villains in pulp history. When Doc Savage's fortress is suddenly invaded by the Voodoo Master's entranced hordes bearing the destructive weapons of his mysterious evil partner, the Avenger is forced into action for the first time ever in a baptism of fire with zero room for error! 32 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #6C
    Justice Inc (2014 Dynamite) 6C

    Written by Michael Uslan. Art by Giovanni Timpano. Cover by Gabriel Hardman. Out of tragedy, a hero is born! Richard Henry Benson must make the hardest choices imaginable, as he tracks down his family's murderers one by one. Who shall live and who must die? In a shaky alliance with The Shadow, who deems himself judge, jury and executioner, and Doc Savage, who wishes only to serve mankind, The Avenger must finally declare his own ideology and methodology. Will justice be served… or will the malevolent John Sunlight and The Voodoo Master prevail? 40 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $5.99.

  • Issue #1A
    Justice Inc The Avenger (2017 Dynamite) 1A

    Written by Kyle Higgins and Joe Gentile. Art by Alex Shibao. Cover by Tom Mandrake. No man is above the law! When the FBI discovers evidence that incriminates Richard Benson in a brutal murder, the Avenger finds himself arrested and subjected to an intense investigation by the Bureau's best agents! Now the Justice, Inc. team must spring into action to save their leader, and discover if there's a sinister plot at play... ...or could the Avenger actually be guilty of such a heinous crime? 32 pages, full color. Rated T+ Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #1
    Justice Inc. (1975) 1
    Published Jun 1975 by DC.
    Auction opens July 6
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4323269012
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4365143009
    • Paper: White
    • Label #21-17F4422-024
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    • Paper: White
    • Label #4323269008
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    • Paper: White
    • Label #0804881013
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    Cover art by Joe Kubert. "Batman and the Mummy" Hostess Twinkies ad. "This Night, an Avenger Is Born!", script by Denny O'Neil, art by Al McWilliams; Origin and intro of the Avenger, and his support organization Justice, Inc.; The Avenger was Richard Benson; Due to the traumatic kidnapping of his wife and child the muscles in his face were frozen; This enabled him to literally mold his face into any shape. "Justice Incorporated" by Allen Asherman. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

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  • Issue #5A
    Justice League (2011) 5A

    Cover by Jim Lee (W) Geoff Johns (A) Jim Lee Now, with the teenaged powerhouse Cyborg at their side, this group of individual heroes must somehow put their differences aside to face the terror of Darkseid! Cover price $3.99.

  • Issue #5COMBO
    Justice League (2011) 5COMBO

    NOTE: This issue was originally polybagged with a digital download code and may or may not be polybagged when purchased. Cover by Jim Lee. (W) Geoff Johns (A) Jim Lee Now, with the teenaged powerhouse Cyborg at their side, this group of individual heroes must somehow put their differences aside to face the terror of Darkseid! Cover price $4.99.


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