Jungle Comics #29

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Fiction House ⋅ 1942

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Issue Details

Publisher

Fiction House

Artist

Frank Frollo

Artist

George Appel

Artist

Henry Kiefer

Artist

Rafael Astarita

Artist

Al Stahl

Artist

Al Walker

Artist

Dan Zolnerowich

Inker

Frank Frollo

Inker

George Appel

Inker

Henry Kiefer

Inker

Rafael Astarita

Inker

Al Stahl

Inker

Al Walker

Inker

Dan Zolnerowich

Cover Artist

Dan Zolnerowich

Published

May 1942

Synopsis

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."

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