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  1. Browse and read online thousands of jungle comics, books and radio shows from various publishers and languages. Find your favorite jungle heroes, such as Tarzan, Sheena, Sabu, Frank Buck and more.

  2. Nov 18, 2010 · Jungle Comics. Publisher is Fiction House. We have 186 books to download or read online the latest is Jungle Comics 101.

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  3. Jungle Comics. Fiction House , 1940 Series. Published in English (United States) #99. March 1948. Cover Gallery. Publication Dates: January 1940 - Summer 1954. Number of Issues Published: 163 (#1 - #163) Color: color cover; color interior. Dimensions: standard Golden Age U.S. (early issues); standard Silver Age U.S. (later issues) Paper Stock:

    • 10 B’wana Beast
    • 9 Turok, Son of Stone
    • 8 Congo Bill and Congorilla
    • 7 Sheena, Queen of The Jungle
    • 6 Black Condor
    • 5 Shanna The She-Devil
    • 4 Ka-Zar
    • 3 The Phantom
    • 2 Black Panther
    • 1 Tarzan
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    B’Wana Beast was created by Bob Haney and Mike Sekowsky in Showcase #66 in 1967. Mike Maxwell planned to become a ranger in the Zambezi animal preserves but his plane crashed on Mount Kilimanjaro. Injured, he and his companion took refuge in a nearby cave and the water transformed him, making him larger and stronger. He subdued the cave’s occupant,...

    Turok was first published in Four Color Comics #596 in October 1954. He has since been featured in Western Publishing, Valiant, Acclaim, Dark Horse and Dynamite Comics. The first comic was drawn by Rex Mason but the first writer is disputed with Mathew H. Murphy, Gaylord Du Bois, and Paul S. Newman as potential writers. RELATED: Everything We Know ...

    William “Congo Bill” Glenmorgan first appeared in DC Comics’ More Fun Comics #56 in 1940. He was created byWhitney Ellsworth and George Papp. Congo Bill was an adventurer who circled the globe problem-solving. Bill settled in Africa, befriended and protected the local villagers. The local witch doctor Chief Kawalo laid dying and gave his friend a “...

    Sheena was created by Will Eisner and Jerry Iger for the British comic magazine Wags in 1937. She first appeared in the United States in Fiction House’s Jumbo Comics #1. Sheena is the orphaned daughter of an African explorer who was raised by a witch doctor in the ways of the jungle and she learned many African languages as she matured. RELATED: Th...

    Created by Kenneth Lewis, Will Eisner’s pseudonym, and Lou Fine for Crack Comics #1 in May 1940 for Quality Comics. Richard Grey Jr was orphaned on an archaeological expedition through Outer Mongolia when his parents were killed by local bandits. He was raised by a condor and taught him to fly by studying balance, levitation, movement, and airflow....

    Shanna the She-Devilwas one of three books created to appeal to a female audience. The character of Shanna O’Hara was created in 1972 by Carole Seuling and George Tuska. Born in Africa, Shanna was born in Africa and lived there until her father accidentally killed her mother with a rifle, sparking her life-long aversion to guns. Moving to the Unite...

    Ka-Zar was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby for X-Men #10.Ka-Zar protected the dinosaur-filled Savage Land from invaders and acted as goodwill ambassadors to visitors like the X-Men,Spider-Man, and The Avengers. Lord Kevin Reginald Plunder was born the second of two sons to Lord Robert Plunder, British nobleman and scientist who discovered the Sa...

    The Phantom was created for the comic strips by Lee Falk and was released by King Feature Syndicate on February 17, 1936. Later, the strips were collected by Ace Comics, Harvey Comics, and Gold Key. Since then, every major publisher has published new Phantom stories. RELATED: DC’s Ghosts, Ghouls and Spirits, Ranked The current Phantom is Kit Walker...

    TheBlack Panther is T’Challa, the King of the African nation of Wakanda. He was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby for Fantastic Four #52 in 1966. Black Panther is the first superhero of African descent in mainstream comics. T’Challa is a master martial artist, tactician, strategist, and inventor. T’Challa’s skills are augmented by a heart-shaped h...

    Tarzan was created byEdgar Rice Burroughsin 1912 for the magazine All-Story. Tarzan is Lord John Clayton III, the son of a British nobleman and his wife who were killed in Africa. John was raised by the gorillas Kala and Kerchak to be an incredibly strong and acrobatic man and a gifted mimic. He met Jane Porter and went to London, reclaiming his an...

    A list of the most memorable and influential jungle heroes in superhero comics, from B'Wana Beast to the Phantom. Learn about their origins, powers, enemies, and adventures in the dense and dangerous jungles of the world.

  4. Mar 27, 2024 · Jungle Comics is a comic book series by Chuck Dixon and Kelsey Shannon, featuring new stories and art in the classic Golden Age genre. Browse the issues from 2019 to 2024 and enjoy the steamiest jungles, men and women.

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