"The King Ape Feeds at Dawn" featuring Kaanga
*Africa's dreaded devil men decree death for all who defy the sacred waters of their monstrous deity.
Story written by Frank Riddell and illustrated by Saul Rosen; 14 pages.
Untitled story featuring Simba, King of Beasts
*War casts its hated shadows on the Jungle's most peaceful depths...not man alone must fight our foe, but even the beasts- for freedom is dead so long as the Nazis live.
Story written by Ed Hunt and illustrated by Nick Viscardi; 6 pages.
Untitled story featuring Tabu
*A fiendish monster, a trader in human lives for gleaming gems, find Tabu, the Jungle Wizard, daring to oppose him...and there can be but one victor.
Story written by Mack and illustrated by Richard Case; 8 pages.
Untitled story featuring Wambi the Jungle Boy
*Blistering heat scalds dry the scarce and shallow watering holes of the jungle...and the horrible madness of thirst seethes through the brain of the jungle folk.
Story written by Roy L. Smith and illustrated by Henry Kiefer; 10 pages.
Untitled story featuring Fantomah, Daughter of the Pharaohs
*Fantomah and Horus stroll through Khefra's picturesque bazaars where merchants and peddlers vie to out-shout one another.
Story written by W.B. Hovious and illustrated by George Appel; 7 pages.
"The Living Death"
2 page text only story written by Frank Riddell.
Untitled story featuring Captain Terry Thunder and the Congo Lancers
*North of the Congo jungles lies Africa's Sirocco swept sands. In a remote corner of this desert, Axis traders connive with fraud and murder.
Story written by Pierre La Rue and illustrated by Robert Webb; 7 pages.
Untitled story featuring Camilla, Queen of the Jungle Empire
*Gifts of gaudy trinkets mesmerize simple jungle natives even as the sinuous movements and hypnotic eyes of a serpent lull its tiny victims.
Story written by Victor Ibsen; 10 pages.
Cover illustration by Dan Zolnerowich.
*Source: splash panel of respective stories