Tiger Girl is one of my personal favorite jungle girls. I think she was consistently rendered absolutely beautifully. She first appeared in Fight Comics in issue #32 and lasted a hefty 50 issues -- all the way to #81. Not only were the artistic depictions top shelf, but the stories were generous with DID, peril, KO's ...
Smugglers are trying to smuggle stolen paintings from Europe into So. America for a million dollars. Senorita Rio has discovered the plot, but the smugglers are onto her. A fake death of a Rio look alike is planned at a public restaurant where the real Senorita R. is dining, and in the confusion at the restaurant, ba...
Judy appears for the last time in this issue of Exciting Comics (#69). How sad, she was a great looking jungle girl, and as a genre this kind of story ran for at least 4 more years in other publications (Fiction House, Fox etc). In her final appearance she battles some diamond thieves who are trying to smuggle their i...
A film making crew comes to Judy's part of the jungle to make a movie. One of the cast is in love with another cast member who already has a beau. With jealous rage the spurned lover makes several attempts to have his rival killed, making it look like an accident. Judy unwittingly intervenes each time to save the ...
Judy of the Jungle first appeared in Exciting Comics with issue #55 where, sadly, she replaced Miss Masque (why couldn't they have given both a spot). Judy ran for 14 issues, making her last appearance in #69. During her reign, she often appeared on the cover with the great Alex (Xela) Shomberg doing the artwork. ...
Owl Girl did not join The Owl in his crime-fighting escapades until issue #32 (Feb '42)of Crackajack Comics, 7 issues after her partner debutted in issue 25 (Feb '41). Not having superpowers both she and her senior partner relied on their fighting skills and various gimmicks, such as the Owl Mobile and a hand held "bl...