Rulah
Creation & Design
Rulah was created during the Golden Age of Comics, reflecting the era's fascination with adventure and exotic locales. She was designed as a strong female character who could hold her own in the jungle.Early Years
Rulah debuted in the late 1940s, quickly becoming a popular character in the Jungle Comics series, where she fought against poachers and other threats to her jungle home.Character Development
Over the years, Rulah evolved from a simple jungle adventurer to a more complex character, embodying themes of environmentalism and female empowerment. Her stories often reflect the changing societal views on gender roles and conservation.Cultural Reception
Rulah was well-received during her time, appealing to readers with her adventurous spirit and strong character. She became a symbol of female empowerment in the comic book industry.Character Details
Real Name:
Rulah
Aliases:
The Jungle Girl
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
Jungle Comics, Fiction House
Abilities:
Expert in hand-to-hand combat, Animal communication, Survival skills
Equipment:
Jungle gear, Various weapons
Weight:
100lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
black
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Zoot Comics #7
Fox
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1947
•
Vol. 1
1st appearance of Rulah the Jungle Goddess
All Top Comics #12
Fox
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1948
•
Vol. 1
Cover art by Matt Baker featuring Rulah
Interior story featuring Phantom Lady
Cover art by Matt Baker featuring Rulah
Interior story featuring Phantom Lady
Zoot Comics #16
Fox
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1948
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Title changes from Zoot Comics to Rulah Jungle Goddess with issue #17
Title changes from Zoot Comics to Rulah Jungle Goddess with issue #17
Rulah Jungle Goddess #17
Fox
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1948
•
Vol. 1
Premiere issue of re-titled series, formerly Zoot Comics
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