"Sheena takes Manhattan!" article by Bill Feret, includes photo of Irish McCalla as Sheena. "The Land of Lost Safaris" reprint story from Fight Comics #72 Witch doctor Naygoa selects slaves for Bor-Uk-Nah, the baboon god Tiger Girl intervenes and demands Chief Logumbe stop the practice. Jun-Gal (Rural Home) Blazing Comics 1-6 (June 1944-April 1945). Originally an Australian character, she became a back-up in Ranger Comics. "The Man Who Conquered Death," script by Gardner Fox, art by Bob Powell reprint story from Cave Girl #14 Mukeefu kills King Tom, but the usurped king comes back to life and Cave Girl helps him regain his throne. 1944 Kazanda from Kazanda Again (Australian comic: Kazanda, Wild Girl of the Forbidden Kingdom) (February 1944) Ranger Comics 23-31 (June 1945-October 1946). Jumbo Comics #104 cover repro featuring Sheena. Fight Comics #59 cover repro featuring Tiger Girl, art by Joe Doolin. Heike and Jordi Ensign Tara comes upon two men arguing over how to split Capt'n Jack's buried pirate booty, which they have unearthed They kill each other and she throws the treasure chest into a lagoon. RIMA, THE JUNGLE GIRL 1 (1974) DC Comics VG+: 10 Rima the Jungle Girl 1, DC 1974, Bronze Age, 1st App & Origin of Rima: 10 RIMA 1 The Jungle Girl DC Comic Book FN: 11 RIMA THE JUNGLE GIRL 1 (4.5-5.0) 1974 Dc Comics/Joe Kubert: 11 Rima the Jungle Girl 1, FN+ 6. Untitled Tara story, script and pencils by Richard Rome (as The Count), inks by Mark G. Article by Bill Feret about Irish McCalla's career including 1950s SHEENA TV show, with modern photo of McCalla. With her first American comic book appearance in 1938, she was the oldest character to make the list.Cover by Bill Black. Sheena was ranked 59th in Comics Buyer's Guide's 100 Sexiest Women in Comics. The story of Rima, the jungle girl, begins with her adopted grandfather, Old Nuflo, as a young revolutionary. In this version Sheena is able to transform into any jungle animal. In the TV Series with the same name (2000-2002) Sheena is played by Gena Lee Nolin. In the movie Sheena (1984) directed by John Guillermin, Sheena is played by Tanya Roberts. Sheena was a 26-episode TV series in 1955/56, with the title role played by model Irish McCalla. DC Comics TV Series Community in: Disambiguation Pages Rima (disambiguation) Sign in to edit Rima the Jungle Girl Rima the Jungle Girl Appearances Images Quotes Rima Super Friends Super Friends Rima First Wave Pulpverse Rima ( 1974 1975) 7 issues Categories Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Sheena's weapons include spears, bows, and knives. She has no superhuman abilities (unless you count talking to animals), but she is an extremely strong, agile, and athletic woman, having been taught to survive the uncompromising ways of the jungle from an early age. Sheena can communicate with animals and is a proficient hand-to-hand combatant, who gains the advantage in surprise attacks. Her first appearance was in magazine Wags #1 (1937) in the United Kingdom in the United States, her first appearance was in Jumbo Comics #1 (1938). Jungle Girl (novel) Jungle Girl (serial) The Jungle Princess. Sheena was created in 1937 by Will Eisner and Jerry Iger. Sheena was conceived as a female counterpart to Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan and has a very similar origin story. Creator Will Eisner has been quoted as saying that her name was inspired by H. DC Announce A New Dawn Of DC Timeline, But. Sheena was the first female comic book character to have her own series which debuted in spring 1942, beating Wonder Woman #1 which came out in summer the same year. While jungle girls have appeared in comics before Fight Comics 49, this was the first and the start of jungle girl covers for Fight Comics.
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