This is a pretty bad scene (could have been better). We see someone approach a girl from behind
with a syringe. In the next panel, the girl is waking up (having obviously been drugged).
Another excellent story of peril for our oft imperiled jungle girl. In this story, a small airplane goes down in the jungle but the small crew all survive. They are taken captive by some ruthless natives who demand $10,000 for their release. Nyoka volunteers to spy on the tribe, and attempt a rescue of the captives....
Starr Flagg, a CIA operative, was a most welcome creation of Magazine Enterprises, a jonny-come-lately publishing house during the twilight years of the golden age of comic books -- hence her career was short lived, too short lived. She was great to look at, and her writers had excellent instincts about the literary i...
In this story a very paranoid and nutzo character finds a sack full of rubies in the jungle and gets it in his head that Nyoka wants to steal them. He hires a native to stab her while she is asleep but he misses and she survives. She tries to investigate her own murder attempt and in the process gets KO'd from behind...
A totally corrupt city politician decides to rob an airplane while its in flight over Bulletgirl's city. The plane is carrying 3 million dollars worth of gold bullion on its way to Fort Knox. In order to pull a heist of a plane in mid-air, the crooked politician decides to steal Bulletman and Bulletgirl's helmets and ...
Nyoka began appearing in Master Comics with issue #50 and she ran all the way to #129, about 5 1/2 years. After that time Fawcett gave her her own title and she ran in that series all the way from #1 to #77, another 6 years. She definitely was a very sellable comodity. In my opinion she was never as sexy looking as S...
Another unusual criminal on the warpath with Bulletgirl and her main man. This guy is known as "The Hoarder" and his criminal penchant includes hoarding precious food commodities in a time of war (WW II is in full swing, as Capt. Marvel Jr on the cover clearly shows) -- he hoards hard to get food items so he can sell t...
True to form, the villain is another unusual dude, a college professor who studied some ancient oriental art of vastly increasing one's physical strength. He can bend metal bars, and rip mantle-peices off the wall effortlessly even though he is only 5 feet tall and weighs less than 100 pounds. With his new-found stre...
Power Girl is in a battle against a mind controlled Terra. Power Girl thins the air so Terra is knocked unconscious. She carries her over the shoulder to the villain who knows where the real Terra's brain is. After she rescues another person with a swapped brain, the evil Terra wakes up and starts fighting Power Girl a...
Another creative effort by the unidentified script writers of Bulletman. . . this time the villain is a common gang leader who leads his band of thieves in a hospital burglarly to steal radium (worth millions). Along the way, Mr. Bad Guy fights Bulletman, and by using a stick of dynamite stuns the Flying Crime Fighter...
Mawa gets captured by oriental bandits, escapes, leads a prisoner revolt, gets wounded in her shoulder, and still manages to call on her inner strength to save the day. Later, wounded and injured, she's found by her boyfriend Victor (a doctor, fortunately) who saves her life. I included a panel from the next issue, w...