Jungle Comics #35

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Fiction House ⋅ 1942

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Issue Details

Publisher

Fiction House

Artist

Nick Cardy

Artist

George Appel

Artist

Henry Kiefer

Artist

Saul Rosen

Artist

Al Stahl

Artist

Al Walker

Artist

Dan Zolnerowich

Inker

Nick Cardy

Inker

George Appel

Inker

Henry Kiefer

Inker

Saul Rosen

Inker

Al Stahl

Inker

Al Walker

Inker

Dan Zolnerowich

Cover Artist

Dan Zolnerowich

Published

November 1942

Synopsis

Cover art by Dan Zolnerowich. "Stampede of the Slave Masters," art by Dan Zolnerowich; Bwoga, the pygmies' witch doctor, has secretly been drugging select members of the tribe and selling them to slavers. Untitled story, art by George Appel; Arabs seize Khefra and begin to loot it; But when Fury frees the Khefran soldiers and Fantomah, the tide turns and the Arabs are driven into the sea. Untitled story, art by Saul Rosen; The Matu village priestess, working in secret with a leopard cult, prepares to lead her people to a new part of the jungle; Tabu exposes her alliance and discovers that she was planning to sell the village to white men. "Man-Eater's Moon" text story. Untitled story, art by Al Stahl; A Nazi spy, undercover as one of Terry's men, attempts to poison a visiting colonel with acid in Andy's soup. "Wambi and the Reign of Jungle Terror," art by Henry Kiefer; Koola, a pygmy chief, decides that he can rule the jungle if Wambi is eliminated; But his plans are spoiled by Wambi's jungle friends. Untitled story, art by Al Walker; Simba and Boko save a baboon tribe from a pair of murderous apes. Untitled story, art by Nick Cardy (as N. Viscardi); Camilla saves her old friend, Trader Davis, from a water buffalo; She learns a native tribe, led by a white man, has attacked his trading post, stealing guns and ammunition with the purpose of stealing a village's ivory and its men.

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