Fiction House Released September 1942

Jungle Comics #33 (1942)

Jungle Comics #33 is an issue of the Jungle Comics series from Fiction House, released September 5, 1942. Featuring artwork by Nick Cardy. This page represents the regular first-print edition.

Low
$75
Mid
$220
High
$735
Published September 1942
Cover Price $0.10
Pages 68

Cover art by Dan Zolnerowich. "Scaly Guardians of Massacre Pool," art by Dan Zolnerowich; Senegalese prince Hamud attempts to exterminate Ngeeso's tribe and take their gold. Untitled story, art by George Appel; An alliance of headhunters and Arabs attempt to overthrow Fantomah; The Mazaans ask Fantomah to be their queen. Untitled Tabu, Wizard of the Jungle story, art by Saul Rosen; Professor Milan and his daughter are betrayed by Braven, their safari guide, who decides to loot the Tomb of M'Loho. "Stamp 'Em Out" public service announcement; War stamps come to life, inspiring a stamp collector to buy more; Adolf Hitler and Hideki Tojo appear. "The Gorilla God" text story. Untitled story, art by Al Stahl; Terry and the gang foil a Nazi invasion attempt masterminded by a Nazi spy posing as a physician. Untitled story, art by Henry Kiefer; Wambi and his jungle friends help restore a deposed rajah to his throne and liberate the Pwauas from excessive taxation. Untitled story, art by Al Walker; Native thieves, disguised as lions, steal gold from other natives until their crimes are exposed by Boko and Simba. Untitled story, art by Nick Cardy (as N. Viscardi); A flood carries Camilla into a lost valley where prehistoric creatures have survived; She becomes the object of the affections of several different cavemen before she escapes.