Jumbo Comics #18
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFiction House's Jumbo Comics #18 from August 1940 delivers exactly what its tagline "The Most of the Best" promises — a vivid, energetic cover by Bob Powell and Charles Sultan showing Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, swinging on a vine with a knife in hand while a sleek black panther looms at the base of a tree and a terrified man scrambles to escape below. The jungle blazes with color and tension, setting the stage for the featured Sheena adventure, "Satan's Safari," written by W. Morgan Thomas. Also promised inside are "The Lightning vs. The Underground Desperadoes" and more, making this ten-cent package a genuine showcase of golden-age action, adventure, and mystery.
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