Fight Comics #77
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis anthology issue features two stories. In "Tiger Girl: The Slave-Queen of the Ape-Men," Tiger Girl confronts Gayenda, a witch's follower who has gambled away her tribes' freedom to enslavement; Tiger Girl battles to rescue the enslaved people and combat the ape-men threat. In "Kayo Kirby," a boxer named Manny trains for a championship fight while troubled by nightmares, and encounters Red Terrorists operating in the region who use local tribes for their attacks; Kayo and others must escape and evade the terrorists on a cliff.
Tiger Girl races to rescue her wounded Bengal tiger from a poisoned dart attack, only to discover the ambush bears Gayenda's mark—a witch woman determined to rule the wilderness and enslave the tribes. Captured and imprisoned by Gayenda's growing power, Tiger Girl must escape from a riverside tower before the witch woman's reign of terror becomes absolute.
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Reprinted in Fight Comics #77 (1951), Fight Comics #3 (1960)
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