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Jungle Comics #2 (1940)

Fiction House · 1940 · 69 pages

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ContinueJungle Comics #3 →
Contains 9 stories
Terror of the Bush
10 pp · jungle · script ? [as Red Bradey]
KaängaDr. Wratt (introduction, villain, death)Dr. Wratt's man-apes (introduction, villain, death)Ann MasonTampi (elephant)

In "Terror of the Bush," Jo is taken by the mad scientist Dr. Wratt, who uses hypnotism to control a band of man-apes. Kaänga must fight through the jungle's dangers to rescue her, leading to a desperate escape that ends with Wratt's downfall at the hands of his own creatures.

Untitled story
6 pp · jungle · script ? [as Taylor Martin]
Tortug (introduction, villain, death)a missionary (introduction)Joan (missionary's daughter) (introduction)Red Panther
Untitled story
7 pp · jungle
TabuJohn BrooksJim BrooksSanders (introduction, villain, death)Spike (introduction, villain, death)

In this 1940 Jungle Comics tale, the ruthless Sanders murders an explorer to claim his map to the fabled elephants' graveyard. When the explorer's son arrives in the wild, it's the enigmatic Tabu who guides him through the perilous jungle, leading toward a long-hidden sanctuary—and a reckoning with the man who betrayed the land.

Untitled story
8 pp · jungle; science fiction
Capt. John Stanley (introduction)CamillaGaba

In "null," ivory hunter Stanley is taken prisoner by Camilla, the enigmatic ruler of a hidden jungle city, who offers him command of her forces. When he refuses, she threatens him with deadly flexodium rays—only for Stanley to turn the weapon against her city, unleashing destruction. Camilla, unyielding, chooses to remain among the ruins as the world around her collapses.

Untitled story
7 pp · jungle
Terry ThunderLe Jacque (introduction, villain, death)Krostoff (introduction, villain, death)Hienrach (introduction, villain, death)Vasacoff (introduction, villain, death)Saunders (introduction, villain, death)
Untitled story
7 pp · jungle
Ricco (villain)Wazee (introduction, villain)WambiKeeta (monkey)Tawn (elephant)Ogg (ape)Balu (leopard)

In "null," a cunning slaver manipulates a village into attacking the nearby British garrison, hoping to clear the way for unchecked slave trading. When Wambi learns of the assault, she races to the next, larger garrison and returns with reinforcements who repel the attackers.

The Revolt of the Black Continent
6 pp · jungle · script ? [as Courtney Thompson]
Roy Lance (introduction)John Abbott (introduction)Joan Sarret (introduction)Dawambo (introduction, villain)

In "The Revolt of the Black Continent," tribal leader Dawambo rallies central Africa’s savage tribes in defiance against European colonial forces. When movie producer John Abbot brings his star, Joan Sarret, and guide Roy Lance into the heart of the uprising, their safari quickly turns into a perilous capture—only to be freed through a mix of Lance’s strength and Abbot’s clever use of his movie projector.

Untitled story
6 pp · animal; jungle
John Mason (introduction)Dick Mason (introduction)Simba (lion)
The Elephants' Graveyard
6.5 pp · jungle
Fantomah (introduction)two ivory hunters (introduction, death)Maula (elephant)

In "The Elephants' Graveyard," the ancient elephant Maula journeys to the fabled graveyard to die, trailed by two ruthless hunters chasing a fortune in ivory. Guided by the enigmatic Fantomah, the Mystery Woman of the Jungle, Maula crosses the perilous Arch of Death, where the hunters’ bloodhounds collapse in terror. As the hunters press on to the hidden valley of ivory, Fantomah reveals her skull-faced form and traps them in a deadly secret—greed turning them against one another as the earth itself swallows them whole.

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