Jungle Comics #121

Grade: Raw Missing Centerfold

Publisher: Fiction House Release Date: 1950-01-00

Cover Price: 0.10 USD Rating: 

Synopsis: A group of escaped convicts, disguised as commissioner's guards, raise havok in Kaänga's jungle until they are exposed by Kaänga and turned over to authentic district commissioner guards.

Characters: Kaänga; Ann Mason; Zulu; Marmo (elephant); Black Bart [Tom Nelson]

Cover Pencils: Iger Shop Cover Inks: Iger Shop Story Script: Frank Riddell Story Inks: Maurice Whitman Story Colors: ?

Notes: Missing Centerfold

Golden Age (1930-1956)

 

This data was obtained from the copyright holder, Grand Comics Database. The data is used and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. The data has been modified from its original form, which can be found here.

Jungle Comics 121 1950 0 Missing Centerfold

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Jungle Comics 121 Missing Centerfold (1950)

Jungle Comics #121

Grade: Raw Missing Centerfold

Publisher: Fiction House Release Date: 1950-01-00

Cover Price: 0.10 USD Rating: 

Synopsis: A group of escaped convicts, disguised as commissioner's guards, raise havok in Kaänga's jungle until they are exposed by Kaänga and turned over to authentic district commissioner guards.

Characters: Kaänga; Ann Mason; Zulu; Marmo (elephant); Black Bart [Tom Nelson]

Cover Pencils: Iger Shop Cover Inks: Iger Shop Story Script: Frank Riddell Story Inks: Maurice Whitman Story Colors: ?

Notes: Missing Centerfold

Golden Age (1930-1956)

 

This data was obtained from the copyright holder, Grand Comics Database. The data is used and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. The data has been modified from its original form, which can be found here.

Golden Age (1930-1956), JAN1824UP, jungle


 

Jungle Comics 121 Missing Centerfold Fiction House (1950) Kaänga; Ann Mason; Zulu; Marmo (elephant); Black Bart [Tom Nelson] ? Maurice Whitman