Jungle Comics #3

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Fiction House ⋅ 1940

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Issue Details

Publisher

Fiction House

Artist

Art Peddy

Artist

Fletcher Hanks

Artist

Taylor Martin

Artist

Ken Jackson

Artist

C.A. Winter

Artist

Bob Powell

Artist

Henry Kiefer

Artist

Rafael Astarita

Artist

Bill Allison

Artist

R. Louis Golden

Artist

Charles Sultan

Inker

Fletcher Hanks

Inker

Taylor Martin

Inker

Ken Jackson

Inker

C.A. Winter

Inker

Bob Powell

Inker

Henry Kiefer

Inker

Rafael Astarita

Inker

Bill Allison

Inker

R. Louis Golden

Inker

Charles Sultan

Cover Artist

Charles Sultan

Inker

Art Peddy

Published

March 1940

Synopsis

Cover art by Charles Sultan. "Crocodiles of Death River," art by Ken Jackson; Kaänga overthrows a fraudulent witch doctor. Untitled story; The Red Panther prevents the sacrifice of a white miner to a native god. Untitled story, art by R. L. Golden (as Robert Lewis); A group of white criminals take over a village in Tabu's jungle to use as a haven from the law; Tabu kills them and restores the villagers' freedom. Untitled story, art by C. A. Winter; Exploring the ruins of Camilla's city, Jon and Ruth are taken captive by Camilla's men; Camilla again asks Jon to marry her; When he refuses, Camilla has Ruth thrown in a magic pool that ages her prematurely. "The Crawling Death" text story by Pete Wentworth. Untitled story, script by Pierre La Rue, art by Rafael Astarita; Terry and his men subdue a murderous, renegade tribe. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer (as Roy L. Smith); Ogg and Tawn rescue Wambi and Tarro when they are captured by hunters seeking animals for a circus. Untitled story, script by Courtney Thomason; Roy helps his friends the Wasangoras protect their cattle from raiders. Untitled story, art by William M. Allison; Simba temporarily adopts a lost child who then saves the pride from huntersp; Simba reunites the boy with his father and saves the father's safari from a rhinoceros. Untitled story, script and art by Fletcher Hanks (as Barclay Flagg); Fantomah prevents the looting of a sacred jungle city by transforming the looters into hideous insect men and ordering them to return to civilization. 68 pgs.

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