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Jumbo Comics #123
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From Fiction House's long-running Jumbo Comics, issue #123 (May 1949) puts Sheena front and center in a breathtaking struggle — her golden hair blazing, knife raised, as she wrestles a snarling leopard with her bare hands and iron determination. Behind her, a village erupts in flames while elephants scatter in panic, the tagline declaring that throughout the Congo, her name was jungle justice. Fifty-two pages also promise backup features Ghost Gallery, Sky Girl, The Hawk, and many others, making this a genuinely packed anthology from Fiction House at the height of its jungle-adventure era.
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artist, inker Bob Webb · writer W. Morgan Thomas
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artist, inker Bob Webb
writer W. Morgan Thomas
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