(Spring 1951)

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 (art director)

Beast-Men of Mombasa (Table of Contents)

Kaänga / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Maurice Whitman
Inks
Maurice Whitman
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
jungle
Characters
Kaänga; Ann Mason
Reprints
Keywords
leopards

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

Kaänga / comic story / 11 pages (report information)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Each year, after the trading season was over, Kaänga held games in the arena of the old Roman ruins.
Genre
jungle
Characters
Kaänga; Ann Mason; Wasongis (African tribe); L'honga; gorillas cultists; G'lindi; Bafutis (African tribe); Saadi; Marmo (elephant); Tonza (gorilla)
Synopsis
The Bafutis enter a gorilla in Kaänga's annual games.
Reprints
Keywords
ancient Rome; apes; athletic contests; draft rhinoceroses; drugs; gorilla cults; lions; saddle elands; whips

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

Jungle Girl / comic story / 8 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
George Tuska
Inks
George Tuska
Colors
?
Letters
?

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Fools! Idiots! Peegs!
Genre
jungle
Characters
Trader Rice; Jessie the Jungle Girl; Sata; Zizi; Ma Yumbis (African tribe); Captain Bise; Makalis (African tribe)
Reprints
Keywords
Fort LeBoyne; wagons

Phantom of the Tree Tribes (Table of Contents: 3)

text story / 2 pages (report information)

Script
Frank Riddell
Letters
typeset

Genre
jungle

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 4)

Kaänga / comic story / 7 pages (report information)

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

First Line of Dialogue or Text
'This time you shall be caught, Kaänga...'
Genre
jungle
Characters
Kaänga; Zulu; Ann Mason; Baruto; Majelus (African tribe); Marmo (elephant); Evans; Laigo
Synopsis
While Kaänga is away, helping the Majelu boys with their manhood ritual, Ann and the Majelu chief, Baruto, are taken captive by a treasure hunter aiming to loot the Majelu temple. Kaänga arrives and rescues Ann and the chief and defeats the thief.
Reprints
Keywords
hunting leopards; manhood rituals; saddle zebras
Editing
Related Scans
Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 0. Beast-Men of Mombasa
    Kaänga
  2. 1. ["Each year, after the trading season was over, Kaänga held games in the arena of the old Roman ruins."]
    Kaänga
  3. 2. ["Fools! Idiots! Peegs!"]
    Jungle Girl
  4. 3. Phantom of the Tree Tribes
  5. 4. ["'This time you shall be caught, Kaänga...'"]
    Kaänga
This issue was modified by, among others
  • Katie
  • Peter Croome
  • Gregory Fischer
  • Jon Ingersoll
  • Lou Mougin (R.I.P.)
  • Tony R. Rose
  • Ramon Schenk
  • Len Wolinsky