Fight Comics #73
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free# Fight Comics #73 This issue features multiple adventure stories, with "Tiger Girl in War-Gods of the Jungle" as the lead story—a Congo thriller where Tiger Girl confronts Barton and his jackal pack who have seized sacred native treasures and taken a girl as aide, leading to a safari conflict. "Rip Carson of Risks Unlimited" follows, showing Carson and his crew discovering a hidden monastery in the hills with ancient ivy-covered walls and mysterious mouldering activity within, where they also contend with a female pilot named Raskov and a woman named Rock who tries to buy Carson with money before resorting to violence and threats. The issue concludes with advertisements for various novelty items and stamp collections typical of 1950s comics publications.
When a young woman named Susan Malloy engineers a prison break to free a convict she knows, she sets in motion a chain of events that ensnares her in the hands of the ruthless bandit Bat Barton—who blackmails her into becoming his unwilling accomplice. As Barton's gang terrorizes the jungle with raids and violence, Tiger Girl and her followers pick up their trail, unaware that the mysterious girl working alongside the bandit leader holds secrets that will shake everything they believe. Allan O'Hara's tale weaves together a jungle rescue gone wrong, a desperate woman's impossible choice, and a masked warrior caught between justice and the truth.
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Reprinted in Planet Comics #4 (1953)
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