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Nyoka the Jungle Girl #29 (1949)

Fawcett · 1949 · 52 pages

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ContinueNyoka the Jungle Girl #30 →
Contains 12 stories
The Lost Civilization, Part I: Man or Myth
5.67 pp · jungle

Nyoka sets out to solve a centuries-old mystery: whether human life truly exists atop Jungle Mountain, and what has prevented anyone from reaching the summit. After a harrowing climb triggers an avalanche of rocks that suggest deliberate defense, she convinces her companion Larry to secure a helicopter for a closer look—and discovers the mountain harbors not only prehistoric creatures but an ancient tribe of cavemen still living in this hidden world. Captured by one of the cavemen before she can fully warn Larry of her discovery, Nyoka must find a way to escape while her would-be rescuer lies unconscious below.

Away with You!
0.5 pp · humor

Egbert the Explorer prepares to leave the jungle and return to the States, but when Nyoka suggests he'll miss the adventure, he regales her with a humorous tale of catching a tiger back home—with a punchline that lands better than any jungle hunt. It's a lighthearted moment that proves excitement can strike anywhere, even in a drugstore.

Trader Tom Shields Himself
0.5 pp · humor
Horsey Set!
1 pp · humor

When Trader Tom's customer orders thirty pounds of steak, seventeen pounds of hamburger, and ten pounds of ribs for a fancy dinner, he gets more than he bargained for—a punchline about what exactly he's really purchased from the butcher's stock. A quick, clever joke that plays with the "horsey set" and the perils of ordering at the meat counter.

The Lost Civilization, Part II: The Jungle Moutain Dwellers
5.67 pp · jungle
Professor Itchy's Flea Circus
4 pp · humor

When Ballyhoo Barney discovers Professor Itchy's marvelous flea circus for the circus owner Mr. Bungling, it seems like the perfect new attraction—until an accident sends the tiny performers scattering in all directions. Now Ballyhoo must track down the escaped fleas before Mr. Bungling makes good on his threat to fire him and sue Professor Itchy for ten thousand dollars. With help from an unlikely ally, this comedic caper proves that sometimes the smallest acts can save the day.

The Lost Civilization, Part III: The Scalding Death
6 pp · jungle

Trapped in a collapsing cavern with a prehistoric threat closing in, Nyoka must navigate a harrowing escape through tunnels and ancient dangers in "The Scalding Death." When a desperate message reaches her companion Larry, he races to her aid—only to find himself face-to-face with a hostile caveman and the jungle girl in mortal peril. Can they survive the lost civilization's deadly traps and make it out alive?

Stick to Them
1 pp · humor; children

When an adult observer praises two young siblings for their peaceful play, he's shocked to learn they argue just like any other kids—but their method of settling disputes is hilariously straightforward. This brief, lighthearted tale from Nyoka the Jungle Girl captures the cheeky logic of childhood with a humor that still lands today.

Old Friends
0.5 pp · humor

Nyoka and Egbert the Explorer are interrupted by a persistent bore who claims to be well-traveled and keeps trying to one-up Egbert's adventures with outlandish tales of his own journeys. When the boastful fellow pushes too hard with increasingly ridiculous claims, Egbert finds himself in a battle of wits he never asked for.

The Jungle Rhythms of Death, Part I: The Stampede of the Pachyderms
6 pp · jungle

When Nyoka invites brilliant young composer Peter Pizzicatto on a jungle trip to cure his creative block, his inspired drumming on a hollow tree stump has an unexpected consequence—a nearby tribe mistakes the exotic rhythms for a war signal and mobilizes to attack. Now Nyoka, Larry, and Peter must face an armed war party closing in on their camp, with no idea that Peter's music has sealed their fate.

Flower of Youth
4 pp · humor

Headline Harry of the Gazabo Gazette dreads covering the city's flower show—his rose fever makes it torture—but his editor won't take no for an answer. What starts as awkward small talk and bad puns at the exhibition quickly spirals into sneezing chaos that leaves the prized display in ruins.

The Jungle Rhythms of Death, Part II: All Reet
7 pp · jungle

Nyoka and her companion find themselves trapped by warring natives closing in from all sides, with spears flying and no clear path to safety—until a desperate improvisation gives them one last chance to summon help from the jungle. As hostile warriors prepare for a final assault, Nyoka must rely on quick thinking and the loyalty of an unexpected ally to break through the encirclement.

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