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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Explorers into the wilds...
- Genre
- non-fiction; jungle
On inside front cover.
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- Pencils
- Paul Hodge
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- Paul Hodge
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- Genre
- jungle; adventure
- Characters
- Wild Boy [David Clyde]; Uncle Clyde; Mr. Wilson
- Synopsis
- How young David escaped from his sinister uncle who hired natives to kill him and later became the Wild Boy.
Compared with Hodge's signed work in various Marvel comics, this must be him.
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- Paul Hodge
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- Paul Hodge
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- Genre
- jungle
- Characters
- Wild Boy; Keeto (friend); Daro (panther); Kimba (monkey)
- Synopsis
- When Keeto is captured to be sacrificed to the Gorilla God, Wild Boy sets out to find and rescue him.
Same art as the first story.
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- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- jungle
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- Pencils
- Irv Novick
- Inks
- Bernard Sachs
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- Genre
- jungle; adventure
- Characters
- Joe Barton; Major Viseemon (High Commissioner); Limie Louie (pick-pocket); Karl Heinlin; Olga Heinlin
- Synopsis
- Mr. Heinlin and his wife has come to Congo to sow revolution in the African colonies. Joe Barton is hired to guide them through the jungle.
The faces with lightning eyebrows are like Novick's work. The inking by Sachs match his credited work in Mystery in Space (DC, 1951 series) #3.
- Script
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- Paul Hodge
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- Paul Hodge
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- Genre
- jungle
- Characters
- Wild Boy; Keeto (friend); Timba (panther); Mattuti; Simms (villain); Ferris (villain)
- Synopsis
- Two men of evil and violence came trailing into the Lost City, and it remained for Wild Boy alone to do battle against the bloddthirsty invaders.
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- Genre
- western-frontier
On the inside back cover.
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- Genre
- jungle
On back cover.