Yarmak Jungle King Comic #2

Published
December 1949
Page count
28?
Cover price
6d [0-0-6 AUP]
Colour
Black & white
Size
Standard size
Interior paper
Newsprint
Cover stock
Matte colour
Binding
Saddle-stitched
Format
Comic series
Branding
None
GCD
www.comics.org/issue/977946

Credits

Editing
, editor

Issue contents Hide all

Show/hide Cover The Tomb of Icacius (Yarmak) Cover, 1 page

Featuring

Feature
Yarmak
Genre
Jungle

Credits

Art
Stanley Pitt, line art [signed]
Colours
, colourist
Text
Stanley Pitt , letterer

Reprint history

Also printed
Australia
Yarmak Jungle King Comic (Youngs, 1949 series) #50 ([December 1953?])
The Tomb of Icacius
 
New Zealand (Aotearoa)
Yarmak Jungle King Comic (Times, 1953? series) #2 ([December 1953?])
The Tomb of Icacius
Show/hide 1. Untitled (Jonesy) Comic story, 1 page

"Kitty's kid nephew is crazy about cowboys!"

Featuring

Feature
Jonesy
Genre
Humour; teen
Characters
Jonesy

Credits

Writing
Bernard Dibble, scripter
Art
Bernard Dibble, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
George Brenner, original Editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
Hit Comics (Quality, 1940 series) #43 (November 1946)
Untitled

Synopsis

Jonesy plays cowboy over a public payphone, convincing a policeman that he's lost his mind.

Show/hide 2. The Tomb of Icacius (Yarmak Jungle King) Comic story, 16 pages

Featuring

Feature
Yarmak Jungle King
Genre
Jungle

Credits

Writing
Stanley Pitt, scripter
 
Reginald Pitt, scripter
Art
Stanley Pitt, penciller
 
Reginald Pitt, penciller
 
Paul Weelahan, inker
Text
, letterer

Reprint history

Also printed
Australia
Yarmak Jungle King Comic (Youngs, 1949 series) #50 ([December 1953?])
The Tomb of Icacius
 
New Zealand (Aotearoa)
Yarmak Jungle King Comic (Times, 1953? series) #2 ([December 1953?])
Untitled [The Tomb of Icacius]
Show/hide 3. Untitled [the Sapphire in the Soup] (Chop Chop) Comic story, 8 pages

"As expert, my criticism of soup is that obviously it need more meat!"

Featuring

Feature
Chop Chop
Genre
War; adventure; Humour

Credits

Writing
, scripter
Art
Bill Ward, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
George Brenner, original Editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
Blackhawk (Quality, 1944 series) #21 (October 1948)
The Sapphire In the Soup
Also printed
New Zealand (Aotearoa)
Yarmak Jungle King Comic (Times, 1953? series) #2 ([December 1953?])
Untitled
Show/hide 4. Untitled (Dan Tootin) Comic story, 1 page

"This orta be good!"

Featuring

Feature
Dan Tootin
Genre
Humour

Credits

Writing
Jack Cole, scripter
Art
Jack Cole, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
George Brenner, original Editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
Hit Comics (Quality, 1940 series) #43 (November 1946)
Untitled
Show/hide 5. Untitled (Big Top) Comic story, 1 page

"Ho! Ho! This'll be good! I left a partly torn old clown costume of min in the tiger cage so the boss will think he's eaten me!"

Featuring

Feature
Big Top
Genre
Humour
Characters
Butch; Boss Jeff Bangs

Credits

Writing
Bernard Dibble, scripter
Art
Bernard Dibble, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Jesse C. Rogers, original Editor [as Jesse C. Rogers Jr.]

Reprint history

First print
United States
Feature Comics (Quality, 1939 series) #133 (April 1949)
Untitled

Synopsis

Butch pretends to have been eaten by a tiger to prank Boss Bangs. Bangs gets excited because a man-eating tiger is a good attraction for the circus.


Status

AusReprints ID

  • 55054

Entry created

  • 05/10/2014

Cover added

  • 29/07/2017

Last updated

  • 07/08/2022