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Jungle Comics
H. John Edwards · 1950–1952 · 49 issues
About the series
Running for 49 issues from 1950 to 1952, Jungle Comics from H. John Edwards was a lively, post-war adventure series that leaned heavily on the talents of the Iger Shop, with frequent contributions from artists like Maurice Whitman and Gus Schrotter, and writers Frank Riddell and Drew Murdoch. It offered a steady diet of exotic, pulp-style thrills and jungle-set exploits, typical of the era's fascination with untamed wilderness and heroic survival. While not a landmark title, it stands as a solid example of the kind of genre-driven, workmanlike comics that filled newsstands in the early 1950s, showcasing the assembly-line artistry of one of the industry's most prolific studios.
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