(1950)

Fiction House, 1949 Series
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Price
0.10 USD
Pages
36
Indicia Frequency
quarterly
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Glen-Kel Pub. Co. Inc.
Brand
Fiction House Magazines
Editing
S. M. Iger (credited as Jerry Iger) (art director)

Captive of the Devil Apes (Table of Contents)

Kaänga / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Joe Doolin ?
Inks
Bob Lubbers ?
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
jungle
Characters
Kaänga; Ann Mason
Keywords
gorillas

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 1)

Kaänga / comic story / 11 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Bob Webb
Inks
Iger Shop
Colors
?
Letters
?

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Kaänga, mighty monarch of the Congo, ruled wisely and well...
Genre
jungle
Characters
Kaänga; Ann Mason; Marmo (elephant); Bongas (African tribe); Nuba; Fandaru; Tantia; Fortura
Synopsis
Kaänga and Ann help restore twin bird priestesses Tantia and Fortuna to the rule of their ancient city.
Reprints
Keywords
bondage; chariots; crocodiles; draft zebras; gyr-falcs; lions; sacred birds of gold; tigers

Indexer Notes

Cover title, "Captive of the Devil Apes", can't be applied to any story.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 2)

Ka'a'nga / comic story / 7 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Bob Webb
Inks
Iger Shop
Colors
?
Letters
?

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Many times had the great rains come and gone since Kaänga, lord of the jungle, shattered the crocodile cult...
Genre
jungle
Characters
Kaänga; Ann Mason; crocodile cultists; Marmo (elephant); Captain Kenyon; Cynthia Kenyon
Synopsis
A crocodile cult takes Ann and Cynthia Kenyon, daughter of Kaänga's friend Captain Kenyon, to use as sacrifices to their crocodile god. Kaänga rescues the women and traps the cultists in a blilnd canyon for arrest by the commissioner's men.
Reprints
Keywords
crocodile cults; crocodile idols; human sacrifice; leopards

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 3)

Kaänga / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
?
Inks
Iger Shop
Colors
?
Letters
?

First Line of Dialogue or Text
'My name is Bombura, chief of the Zanzulu tribe.'
Genre
jungle
Characters
Kaänga; Ann Mason; Bombura; Zanzulus (African tribe); L'gora; tree people; Marmo (elephant); Nimbo
Synopsis
Bombura of the Zanzulus and L'gora of the tree people plot to pit their people against each other in a war that will lead to the overthrow of the queen of the tree people. Kaänga works for peace between the tribes but is forced to fight both of the plotters. He defeats them and restores the jungle peace.
Reprints
Keywords
leopards; octopoid monsters; saddle zebras; sea monsters
Editing
Related Scans
Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 0. Captive of the Devil Apes
    Kaänga
  2. 1. ["Kaänga, mighty monarch of the Congo, ruled wisely and well..."]
    Kaänga
  3. 2. ["Many times had the great rains come and gone since Kaänga, lord of the jungle, shattered the crocodile cult..."]
    Ka'a'nga
  4. 3. ["'My name is Bombura, chief of the Zanzulu tribe.'"]
    Kaänga
This issue was modified by, among others
  • Katie
  • Gregory Fischer
  • Lou Mougin (R.I.P.)
  • Tony R. Rose