Jungle Comics #132

Fiction House
United States
- Published
- December 1950
- Page count
- 52
- Cover price
- 0.10 USD
- Colour
- Unknown
- Size
- Standard size
- Interior paper
- Newsprint
- Cover stock
- Glossy colour
- Binding
- Saddle-stitched
- Format
- Comic series
- GCD
- www.comics.org/issue/8576
Credits
- Editing
- J.F. Byrnes (managing editor)(credited)
John C. Mitchell (credited)
Jerry Iger (art director)(credited)
Issue contents

Featuring
- Feature
- Kaänga
- Genre
- Jungle
- Characters
- Kaänga
Credits
- Pencils
- Maurice Whitman ?
- Inks
- ? (Iger Shop ?)
- Colours
- ?
- Letters
- ?

"The whispering winds spoke softly to Kaänga..."
Featuring
- Feature
- Kaänga
- Genre
- Jungle
- Characters
- Kaänga; Ann Mason; Sindango; Zulu; leopard cultists; Marmo (elephant); Michelé
Credits
- Script
- ? [as Frank Riddell]
- Art
- Maurice Whitman (signed)
- Colours
- ?
- Letters
- ?
Synopsis
A troop of French Foreign Legionnaires is attacked by leopard cultists. Kaänga, who had been tracking the cultists, challenges the leader of the cult to single combat and kills him. Now, as head of the cult, he disperses them and sends the Legion on its way.

"Military Report, El Basheba, August 12. To: Commanding Officer"
Featuring
- Feature
- Captain Terry Thunder
- Genre
- Adventure
- Characters
- Terry Thunder; El Cordofan; Myrra; Ibn; Ali
Credits
- Script
- ? [as Pierre La Rue]
- Pencils
- Ken Battefield
? (Iger Shop) - Inks
- ? (Iger Shop ?)
- Colours
- ?
- Letters
- ?
Synopsis
Terry is assigned to discover the plans of rebel leader, El Cordofan. He discovers that El Cordofan plans to destroy Fort Diablo with a booby-trapped boat. Terry convinces some of El Cordofan's men to mutiny and El Cordofan is killed in a dynamite explosion.

"There is never peace in the savage jungle for Wambi..."
Featuring
- Feature
- Wambi
- Genre
- Jungle
- Characters
- Wambi; Binongis (African tribe); Tawn; Ogg; Rhyncho (rhinoceros); Trago
Credits
- Script
- ? [as Roy L. Smith]
- Art
- Henry Kiefer
- Colours
- ?
- Letters
- ?
Reprint history
Synopsis
Binongi hunters come to Wambi's jungle, pursuing a white ape. They capture Wambi when he prevents the taking of the ape. Later, Wambi's jungle friends, joined by the white ape, free him. Wambi orders the Binongi from his jungle and welcomes the white ape.

"There are a number of good bear stories I like to tell."
Featuring
- Feature
- The Big Cage
Credits
- Author
- Clyde Beatty
- Letters
- typeset
Reprint history

"Only a fool would believe that man is the complete master of his own destiny."
Featuring
- Feature
- Tabu
- Genre
- Jungle
- Characters
- Tabu; Tulu; Jolar; Lati; Luossas (African tribe); Orana; K'kito
Credits
- Script
- ? [as Mack]
- Art
- Enrico Bagnoli
- Colours
- ?
- Letters
- ?
Reprint history
Synopsis
Informed in a vision that the witch Lati plans to kill the beloved of K'kito, chief of the Luossas, Tabu hurries to the kraal and fights to free the chief and expose the plot.

"In the Zanziba kraal, panic reigned..."
Featuring
- Feature
- Camilla
- Genre
- Jungle
- Characters
- Camilla; Zanzibas (African tribe); N'loka; Birano; Fanning; Benjamin Bayne; Boru; Fang (dog); Susan Shaw
Credits
- Script
- ? [as Victor Ibsen]
- Pencils
- Bob Lubbers ?
- Inks
- Ralph Mayo
- Colours
- ?
- Letters
- ?
Reprint history
Synopsis
Bayne and his men are using mechanical dragons to fly stolen diamonds out of the jungle. Camilla, using one of their own dragons, defeats them and takes them into custody.
Indicia
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