- Script
- Roy L. Smith
- Pencils
- Henry Kiefer
- Inks
- Henry Kiefer
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- ? (original editor)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- With his crude stone axe, Wambi felled the stout bamboo poles.
- Genre
- jungle
- Reprints
Title from the cover of the original printing.
- Script
- ? [as Mack]
- Pencils
- Enrico Bagnoli
- Inks
- Enrico Bagnoli
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- John Mitchell (original editor); J.F. Byrne (original managing editor)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- It is the season of Tafangi, powerful spirit of the lion-tribe...
- Genre
- jungle
- Synopsis
- The Aswengi witch doctor and his wife murder Chief Okuda and frame Tabu. Tabu tricks the pair into confessing with his illusions.
- Reprints
- Script
- Roy L. Smith
- Pencils
- Henry Kiefer
- Inks
- Henry Kiefer
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- John Mitchell (original editor); J.F. Byrne (original managing editor)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- 'When in trouble, help often comes from the most unexpected sources!'
- Genre
- jungle
- Synopsis
- Wambi plays pranks on his jungle friends using stilts, and they shun him. Then, local hunters begin to take captive many of the jungle animals. Tawn refuses Wambi's offer of help and is himself captured, trying to free Ogg. Wambi then uses his stilts to frighten the hunters. He is forgiven for his pranks when he releases his friends.
- Reprints
- Script
- Ed Hunt (house name)
- Pencils
- Bill Walsh
- Inks
- Bill Walsh
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- John Mitchell (original editor); J.F. Byrne (original managing editor)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- A strange restlessness stirred the mate of Simba.
- Genre
- jungle; animal
- Synopsis
- Mrs. Simba is caught in a hunter's snare. Kino goes to rouse Simba while Mrs. Simba, trapped, is attacked by mandrills. Simba drives away the mandrills and then gets two elephants to push down the tree that Mrs. Simba is hanging from.
- Reprints