"Caged Beasts and Plunder-Men" featuring Kaänga by Riddell and Whitman. 9 pages (title taken from cover).
Kaänga find the ruined remains of the police patrol boat that Ann Mason was riding, and follows the trail of the Tunduru warriors to the Juju Kraal. The Tunduru are stronger than expected, and Kaänga put out the call for many tribes to unite to put down the menace and rescue Ann.
No Title Given featuring Wambi the Jungle Boy by Smith and Kiefer. 4 pages.
Curiosity is Wambi's greatest teacher, and the strange cry of an injured lion draw Wambi to befriend and help heal the beast. Wambi is rewarded by gaining a friend for life.
"Tiger on the Loose" by Beatty. 2 pages, text only.
No Title Given featuring Captain Terry Thunder by La Rue and Webb. 4 pages.
Terry and his aide Keeto must enter forbidden territory to search for two lost explorers, and find them in the hands of the Bird Men. Terry rescue the explorers, but the two show no gratitude, and seek to kill Terry for finding out about their theft of the Bird Clan's relics. The thieves meet their justice at the hands of the Bird God.
"Gold Is Where You Find It..." featuring Jungle Tales by Trader Jim. 4 pages.
No Title Given featuring Camilla, Jungle Queen by Ibsen and Mayo. 5 pages.
Camilla tries to warn riverboat Captain Johnny Clayton not to deal with Madigan, but her offer of help is met with hostility. Clayton captures Camilla, sure that he can handle the wiley Madigan. Camilla escapes, but returns to aid Clayton when Madigan traps him, earning Camilla Clayton's gratitude.