Fight Comics #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFiction House's Fight Comics #66 (January 1950) spotlights Tiger Girl in a vivid jungle standoff — cover pencils and inks by the Iger Shop place her in tiger-striped attire, sprawled beneath a massive, snarling gorilla looming from the tree branches above, while a smaller struggle plays out in the background among the foliage. The cover teases the story "Man — or Ape?" with exactly the kind of wild-eyed tension that made Fiction House's adventure titles such a treat in 1950. At 52 pages for a dime, this is a fine example of the publisher's pulpy, energetic approach to jungle adventure.
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Senorita Rio and Jack Stet, a U.S. newspaper reporter stop Baron Mendez, who is planning an open revolt to take over all of South America.
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