Issue | #4 |
Published | 1997 |
Cover Price | 5.95 USD |
Pages | 44 |
Editing | Mark G. Heike (Associate Editor); Bill Black (Editor) |
Characters | Tara |
Genre | Jungle; Superhero |
Pencils | Brad Gorby (painted) |
Inks | Brad Gorby (painted) |
Colors | Brad Gorby (painted) |
Characters | Sheena |
Synopsis | Advertisement for Sheena photos, art work (by Irish McCalla) and other memoribilia from McCalla Enterprises. |
Script | ? (promo copy) |
Pencils | ? (photo) |
Inks | ? (photo) |
Notes | Black and white. |
Characters | Tara Fremont; Darkshade; Roger Brant [Darkshade]; T.C. Fremont; Janis Lawson; Charles Lambert |
Synopsis | T.C. Fremont offers Roger Brant (Darkshade) a job designing the brochures and ads for the Dark Continent. Roger Brant accepts the job and wants to know when he will meet Tara. Tara searches for Charles Lambert and Janis Lawson, caretakers for The Dark Continent who are missing. She follows a scream to where she finds Janis being attacked by a giant octopus. Janis is pulled into an underwater cave and Tara follows. There she is attacked by beast-men who say that Janis has been chosen to be sacrificed to the God of Many Arms. After they take Janis away Charles Lambert shows up and frees Tara. Tara goes after the beast-men and catches up to Janis as she is being fed to the giant octopus. |
Genre | Jungle; Superhero |
Script | Bill Black |
Pencils | Bill Black |
Inks | Bill Black |
Notes | Black and white. This story is based on the Tara story in Paragon Presents (AC, 1970 series) #2 (1970). This part of the story is based on the story Dark Continent and the first nine pages of Lair of the Beast-Men! |
Characters | Fighting Yank |
Synopsis | Letters are printed from Matthew Wieczork, Charles Sperling and Jim Johnstone. Also includes answers to each letter and a drawing of Fighting Yank. |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Tara; Janis Lawson; Charles Lambert; Randall Crowley (death); Darkshade |
Synopsis | Tara jumps in to try to save Janis Lawson but she is also eaten. However, it turns out that the giant octopus is electronic and is being controlled by Randall Crowley, who controls the Beast-men. He plans to operate from underground and to kill the various exotic animals on the Dark Continent to sell their pelts. Fortunately Darkshade has come looking for the missing Tara. When he enters Randall's subconscious he brings the spirits of the animals that Randall has killed and he goes mad. He thinks that the animals he has killed are going to drown him in their own blood and while trying to get away he falls over the cliff and is impaled on one of the skinning hooks. The vision he saw was his death as he is paralyzed and chokes to death on his own blood. Tara says that the beast-men will be protected like the other wild animals and that her father will supply them with beef cattle to hunt and eat. |
Genre | Jungle; Superhero |
Script | Bill Black |
Pencils | Bill Black |
Inks | Bill Black |
Notes | Black and white. This story is based on the Tara story in Paragon Presents (AC, 1970 series) #2 (1970). This part of the story is based on the last seven pages of Lair of the Beast-Men! |
Characters | Camilla; Fang; Bill Grange (introduction, villain, death); Si (introduction, villain, death); N'Louga (introduction, villain, death); Bess Merrill (introduction); Chief Kolo (introduction) |
Synopsis | Bill Grange has discovered that there is Radium in the area so he decides to drive out the pygmies. He bribes the evil witch doctor N'Louga to pronounce a curse upon the land. They then lure jackals to the area with hidden meat and release a gas that causes hallucinations. This convinces everyone that the land is cursed but Camilla is convinced it was a trick. She takes Chief Kolo with her and they go after the witch doctor. The tribe follows and kills Bill Grange and the witch doctor when they attack Chief Kolo. |
Genre | Jungle |
Pencils | Matt Baker |
Notes | Black and white, original is in color. |
Reprinted | from Jungle Comics (Fiction House, 1940 series) #102 (June 1948) [original title: Thy Lands Are Cursed!, original is in color] |
Characters | Camilla |
Synopsis | An editorial discussing the various jungle women who have starred in comics. |
Script | Bill Black |
Pencils | Fran Hopper |
Inks | Fran Hopper |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Black and white. |
Characters | Nyoka; Larry Grayson |
Synopsis | Larry Grayson is assigned the job of staying on an uninhabited island for a week to determine if it is suitable for being a navy base. Nyoka reluctantly leaves him there but talks to him by radio each day. A few days into the week Larry's radio transmission is garbled so Nyoka tries to check on him. The problem that Larry was encountering was a monsoon and it destroys Nyoka's canoe. The monsoon blows Nyoka back to the island she came from and she determines that she will have to parachute down to Larry. They helicopter Nyoka to where she thinks she will be blown onto the island. Fortunately for Larry it works because he broke his leg during the storm and he is about to be swept out to sea when Nyoka parachutes in to help him. Larry determines that monsoons happen often over this island and he reports that it is not suitable for a base. |
Genre | Jungle |
Script | Rod Reed ? |
Pencils | H. G. Keifer |
Inks | H. G. Keifer |
Notes | Black and white, original is in color. |
Reprinted | from Master Comics (Fawcett, 1940 series) #110 (December 1949) [originally in color] |
Characters | Black Owl; The Flame; Green Mask; Pyroman; Black Cobra; U.S. Jones; Black Venus |
Synopsis | Promo for All Hero Retro Comics Annual #1, including a reprint of the cover. |
Script | ? (promo copy) |
Pencils | Brad Gorby (painted) |
Inks | Brad Gorby (painted) |
Notes | Black and white. |
Synopsis | LIsting of all the Jungle Girl Comics with the stars appearing in each. |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Camilla; Fang; K'Bali (death); Senga (death) |
Synopsis | Camilla hears that Senga (an evil Zombi queen that reportedly can not die) has declared that K'Bali must die. She rescues K'Bali from a leopard and hatches a plan to see if Senga is truly divine. She sends a message through the hills that K'Bali will tell Senga's secrets. Senga can't risk this so she kidnaps him. Camilla follows them and comes up just in time to see Senga give K'Bali a knife and tell him to kill her so that she can prove that she can't be killed. Sure enough, K'Bali is suddenly paralyzed and falls into a pit and is killed by wild beasts. Camilla figures out that the weapon must have been poisoned and challenges Senga to a fight. Senga dies when Camilla dodges and she falls into the same pit that K'Bali fell into. |
Genre | Jungle |
Pencils | Fran Hopper |
Inks | Fran Hopper |
Notes | Black and white, original is in color. This story is made using panels from the Camilla story "What evil curse was on K'hali?" in Jungle Comics (Fiction House, 1940 series) #91 (July 1947). The story itself is considerably different. |
Characters | Sheena |
Synopsis | Sheena pinup from 1940. |
Genre | Jungle |
Pencils | Bob Powell |
Inks | Bob Powell |
Notes | Black and white. |
Characters | Nyoka |
Synopsis | Nyoka pinup. |
Genre | Jungle |
Pencils | Paul Daly |
Inks | Paul Daly |
Notes | Back cover. |