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  2. Jungle girl - Wikipedia

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    Princess Pantha is an example of a jungle girl. A jungle girl (so-called, but usually adult woman) is an archetype or stock character, often used in popular fiction, of a female adventurer, superhero or even a damsel in distress living in a jungle or rainforest setting. A prehistoric depiction is a cave girl.

  3. Rulah, Jungle Goddess - Wikipedia

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    Rulah, Jungle Goddess is a fictional character, a jungle girl, in comic books published by Fox Feature Syndicate. She first appeared in Zoot Comics #7 (June 1947). [ 1 ] Matt Baker designed her, before Jack Kamen and Graham Ingels helped develop her image.

  4. Ann Brewster - Wikipedia

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    Ann Brewster (November 20, 1918 – July 9, 2005) was an American cartoonist and illustrator during the Golden Age of comics. She provided art for many different publishers, including Ace Magazines, Fiction House, and Atlas Comics (later to become Marvel Comics).

  5. Sheena, Queen of the Jungle - Wikipedia

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    Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, is a fictional American comic book jungle girl heroine, originally published primarily by Fiction House during the Golden Age of Comic Books. She was the first female comic book character with her own title, with her 1941 premiere issue ( cover-dated Spring 1942) preceding Wonder Woman #1 (Summer 1942).

  6. Arthur Peddy - Wikipedia

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    Arthur F. Peddy [1] (December 26, 1916 – May 15, 2002) [2] [3] was an American comic book and advertising artist best known for co-creating Quality Comics' superhero character Phantom Lady and Atlas Comics' jungle girl character Jann of the Jungle.

  7. Fantomah - Wikipedia

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    Fantomah, "Mystery Woman of the Jungle", is a female comic-book superhero created by writer-artist Fletcher Hanks, under the pseudonym Barclay Flagg. [5] She debuted in a namesake backup feature in Jungle Comics #2 (Feb. 1940), [6] and continued as a backup feature until her final appearance in issue #51 (March 1944). [7]

  8. Fiction House - Wikipedia

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    Jessie (Jungle Comics) — replaces Ann as the mate of Ka'a'nga; Camilla, Wild Girl of the Congo (Jungle Comics) — wears a zebra skin dress; Fantomah, Mystery Woman of the Jungle (Jungle Comics) — one comics' earliest super-powered heroines, created by Fletcher Hanks; Princess Taj (Jungle Comics) — rides an elephant; Tiger Girl (Fight ...

  9. Lorna the Jungle Girl - Wikipedia

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    Lorna the Jungle Girl, initially called Lorna the Jungle Queen, is a comic book jungle girl protagonist created by writer Don Rico and artist Werner Roth. She debuted in Lorna the Jungle Queen #1 (July 1953), published by Marvel Comics ' 1950s predecessor, Atlas Comics .