Kaänga Comics #25

H. John Edwards Co. Pty. Ltd
Australia
- Published
- October 1952
- Page count
- ?
- Cover price
- 8d [0-0-8 AUP]
- Colour
- Black & white
- Size
- Standard size
- Interior paper
- Newsprint
- Cover stock
- Matte colour
- Binding
- Saddle-stitched
- Format
- Comic series
- GCD
- www.comics.org/issue/929716
Credits
- Editing
- , editor
This issue has variants:

Issue contents

Featuring
- Feature
- Kaänga
- Genre
- Jungle
- Characters
- Kaänga; Ann Mason
Credits
- Art
- Jack Kamen, line art (Kaänga #2)
- Maurice Whitman, line art (Kaänga #8)
- , line art (Jungle Comics #138)
- , line art (Australian composition and additions)
- Colours
- , colourist
- Text
- , letterer
Notes
The image of Kaänga and the tree on this cover are from Kaänga Comics #2 Winter 1949; the image of Ann Mason is from the cover of Kaänga Comics #8 Summer 1951; and the panther is from Jungle Comics #138, June 1951.

Featuring
- Feature
- Kaänga
- Genre
- Jungle
- Characters
- Kaänga; Ann Mason; Zulu; Lawson; the spider queen; Bafus (African tribe); spider cultists
Credits
- Writing
- , scripter
- Art
- , line art
- Text
- , letterer
- Editing
- J. F. Byrne, original Managing Editor [credited]
- S. M. Iger, original Art Director [credited as Jerry Iger]
Reprint history
Synopsis
A trader refuses to sell guns to a spider cult. In retaliation, they capture him and attempt to have him killed by leopards. Kaänga rescues him and agrees to investigate the spider cult. When he arrives at their village, he attacks them and overcomes their queen, who is bound over for the colonial commissioner.

Featuring
- Genre
- Horror-suspense; science fiction
Credits
- Writing
- , scripter
- Art
- Jack Kamen, penciller
- Iger Studios, inker
- Text
- , letterer
- Editing
- J. F. Byrne, original Editor
Reprint history
Synopsis
A criminal lands with a rocket ship on Mars. He is questioned by the Martians and sent back to earth to atone for his crimes.

Featuring
- Feature
- King of the Congo
- Genre
- Jungle
Indicia
The indicia for this issue is not recorded. The identified publisher might be an associated or parent company, rather than the specific listed publisher.