Jungle Comics #22

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Fiction House ⋅ 1941
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Issue Details

Publisher

Fiction House

Penciler

George Wilhelms

Penciler

Jim Chambers

Inker

Jim Chambers

Penciler

Mike Peppe

Inker

Mike Peppe

Penciler

Al Gabriele

Inker

Al Gabriele

Penciler

Henry Kiefer

Inker

Henry Kiefer

Penciler

Sy Reit

Inker

Sy Reit

Penciler

Al Stahl

Inker

Al Stahl

Penciler

Al Walker

Inker

Al Walker

Penciler

Dick Case

Inker

Dick Case

Penciler

Dan Zolnerowich

Inker

Dan Zolnerowich

Cover Artist

Dan Zolnerowich

Inker

George Wilhelms

Published

October 1941

Synopsis

Cover art by Dan Zolnerowich. "Lair of the Winged Fiend," art by Dan Zolnerowich; Zuko, owner of artificial wings that allow him to fly, agrees to rid the jungle of Kaänga in return for diamonds. Untitled story, art by Seymour Reit; Roy helps a tribe rescue their chief and his sons, kidnapped by a white adventurer. Untitled story, script by Edward Brodie Mack, art by George Carl Wilhelms; A young glamour girl crash lands on a volcanic island; Tabu comes to rescue her, but both are captured by some warriors from the "smoking mountain" who plan on sacrificing them to the volcano. Untitled story; Fantomah is accused of poisoning a native village; Her investigation reveals that their water originates in a mountain stream that is contaminated by a dead mammoth. "White Thunder" text story. Untitled story; Anderson gets rich in diamonds and decides to go to America, but he is dissuaded when his passenger liner is attacked by airplanes. Untitled story, art by Al Walker; Simba is captured by hunters but manages to save them from a cheetah. Untitled story, pencils by Jim Chambers; He then leads them to a village where a white woman is held captive. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi and his jungle friends free a village from slavers. Untitled story, art by Al Gabriele; The Panther rescues a chief and his sons from white kidnappers. 

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