Issue | #13 |
Published | 1993 |
Cover Price | USD 2.95 |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Bill Black; Bill Feret (Contributing Editor) |
Notes | Art credits based on interior story credits |
Characters | Tara; Vampire Queen |
Genre | Jungle |
Pencils | Richard Rome? or Mark Heike? |
Inks | Richard Rome? or Mark Heike |
Notes | Art credits based on interior story credits |
Characters | Tara; Synn (guest star); Vampire Queen; Umbra |
Synopsis | Walking home from a Dracula movie, Tara and Synn seemingly find themselves on Jungle Island and have to battle a Vampire Queen. She fades away as suddenly as she appeared. The reader learns the illusion was caused by Voodoo Priestess Umbra. |
Genre | Jungle |
Script | Bill Black (plot, script); Richard Rome [as The Count] |
Pencils | Richard Rome [as The Count] (layouts); Mark Heike |
Inks | Chris Allen |
Characters | Tiger Girl; Chief N'Tombi; Kara, N'Tombi's daughter; Chaka (villain); Abdola; Ali Hassim (villain) |
Synopsis | Chaka, Prophet of the Ape God, demands each tribe give two women to be the god's priestesses. Kara is chosen from the Wasuli; Tiger Girl tries to stop the caravan but is driven off. Chaka reveals the women will be sold to Ali Hassim as slaves. Tiger Girl and Abdola attack the slave market and free the women, and Tiger Girl kills Chaka. |
Genre | Jungle |
Pencils | Matt Baker? (see notes) |
Inks | Matt Baker? (see notes) |
Notes | In the FIGHT COMICS #49 listing in GCD, the Tiger Girl story is called "Slaver!", by Matt Baker (whose art this resembles) |
Reprinted | from FIGHT COMICS #49? |
Characters | Tara, Nyoka, Cave Girl, Tygra, Princess Pantha |
Synopsis | Previews of story pages and cover of JUNGLE GIRLS #14 |
Genre | Jungle |
Script | Bill Black? |
Pencils | Nick Northey (story illos); Rik Levins (cover illo) |
Inks | Florence Maglalang (story illos; see notes); Rik Levins (cover illo) |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Story in JUNGLE GIRLS #14 credits four inkers, none of them Florence Maglalang |
Characters | Sheena; Bob; Danson (villain); Ives |
Synopsis | Ivory hunter Danson hires natives to raid his camp and seem to kidnap him, luring his partner Ives to attack the Zambezi village to avenge his "death" while Danson makes off with all their ivory. Sheena exposes the plot, reconciles Ives and the Zambezi, and sees Danson off to the authorities. |
Genre | Jungle |
Notes | Reproduced from original art provided by Pete Leavitt |
Reprinted | from ? |