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Fight Comics #75
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Fiction House's Fight Comics #75 (July 1951) puts Tiger Girl — "Mystery Maid of the Jungle" — front and center in a blazing jungle confrontation, her tiger-skin outfit and flowing blonde hair unmistakable as she wields a torch-club against a swarm of attackers while fierce tigers fight at her side. Maurice Whitman's cover pencils and inks deliver real kinetic energy, with spears flying and a forest fire raging in the background to set the stage for "The Perils of Momba-Kzar." At a dime a copy, this was pulp jungle adventure rendered with genuine craft and plenty of tension.
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writer Allan O'Hara · artist Ken Battefield · artist, inker Iger Shop · inker Ray Osrin · cover Maurice Whitman
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writer Allan O'Hara
artist Ken Battefield
artist, inker Iger Shop
inker Ray Osrin
cover pencils, inks Maurice Whitman
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