Jungle Adventures (Skywald)

    (Skywald, 1971)
©1971 Skywald Publishing Corporation

Jungle comics, featuring swinging ape-men and scantily clad (and, typically, white-skinned) princesses of the Congo, were one of the most popular genres from the dawn of comics until the mid-1950s. If your budget does not allow you to pick up issues of Jumbo Comics (featuring Sheena, Queen of the Jungle), White Princess, or the other pricey classic titles, you can still enjoy the action-packed exotic adventures reprinted in Skywald’s Jungle Adventures from the early 1970s.

The series features Zangar, a rough-hewn barbarian in the mold of Conan; Jo-Jo, a Tarzan clone down to his leopard-skin loincloth; and buxom jungle femmes Rulah and Sheena, all fighting assorted bands of evil natives, poachers, slavers, and wild animals.
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  • 1
    Mar 1971
    Cover: $0.25
    W: Gardner Fox  ·  A: Jack Katz, Louis Ravielli, Matt Baker, Everett Raymond Kinstler
    New story intro and origin of Zangar (Bob Gordon). Reprints material from White Princess of the Jungle (Avon, 1952) #3, and #2, and Jo-Jo Comics (Fox, 1948 series) #18
    3 copies from $5.25
  • 2
    May 1971
    Cover: $0.25
    1 copy for $10.00
  • 3
    Jun 1971
    Cover: $0.25
    Zangar
    2 copies from $6.50