{"product_id":"jungle-girls-von-undefined","title":"Jungle girls","description":"\u003cp\u003eSource: Wikipedia. Pages: 32. Chapters: Cavewoman, Fantomah, Jana of the Jungle, Jane Porter (Tarzan), Jann of the Jungle, Jill of the Jungle, Judy of the Jungle, Jungle Girl (Dynamite Entertainment), Jungle Girl (novel), Jungle Girl (serial), Jungle girl (stock character), Jungle Queen (serial), Jungle Woman, Kara the Jungle Princess, La (Tarzan), Liane, Jungle Goddess, Lorna the Jungle Girl, Meriem, wife of Korak, Nyoka the Jungle Girl, Pantera Bionda, Panther Girl of the Kongo, Perils of Nyoka, Princess Pantha, Queen of the Jungle, Rima, Rulah, Jungle Goddess, Shanna the She-Devil, Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, Tara Fremont, Tarzan and the Amazons, Tarzan and the Leopard Woman, The Lost City (1935 serial), The Savage Girl, The Tiger Woman (1944 film), White Princess of the Jungle. Excerpt: Shanna the She-Devil is a fictional jungle adventuress in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Carole Seuling and penciler George Tuska, she made her first appearance in Shanna the She-Devil #1 (Dec. 1972) and was ranked 53rd in Comics Buyer's Guide's \"100 Sexiest Women in Comics\" list. Shanna the She-Devil was introduced in one of a trio of Marvel Comics aimed at a female audience, alongside Night Nurse and Claws of the Cat. Marvel writer-editor Roy Thomas recalled in 2007 that editor-in-chief Stan Lee Seuling in 2010 recalled,\"My instructions were to make someone who would fit in with the times and also was prone to a little more violence than Sheena or the other jungle queens of the past.\" With veteran penciler George Tuska, she created the lead character and her two leopard companions, as well as game warden and potential romantic interest Patrick McShane, loosely based on after actor Patrick McGoohan's game-warden character in the film Nor the Moon by Night. The writer Steve Gerber, in his first assignment for Marvel Comics, supplied additional dialogue for that first issue, as well as the next. Seuling explained, This initial series ran five issues (Dec. 1972 - Aug. 1973), with Jim Steranko drawing the covers of #1-2, John Buscema and Joe Sinnott of issue #3, and John Romita Sr. of the final two issues. The character went on to a series of guest appearances, first in the jungle lord comic Ka-Zar #1 (Jan. 1974); then in a storyline running through the superhero comics Daredevil #109-111 (May¿July 1974) and Marvel Two-in-One #3 (May 1974), which supplied additional details about Shanna's past and family, and notes McShane's murder by the supervillainess Nekra in the interim; in Daredevil #117 (Jan. 1975); and in a Ka-Zar story in the black-and-white, mature-audience comics magazine Savage Tales #8 (Jan. 1975). Shanna then starred in two solo stories in Savage Tales #9-10 (March \u0026amp; May 1975) by writer Carla Conway (assisted by then-husband Ger\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cdiv class=\"aw-variant-hidden-subtitle-div\" id=\"aw-variant-subtitle-9781155627557\"\u003e\u003ch3\u003e\u003c\/h3\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e","brand":"Autorenwelt Shop","offers":[{"title":"Softcover - 9781155627557","offer_id":48851341574469,"sku":"9781155627557","price":16.42,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0940\/0622\/files\/eba461c4-6dcb-41b3-93cb-d17e93e1227a.jpg?v=1726374278","url":"https:\/\/shop.autorenwelt.de\/en\/products\/jungle-girls-von-undefined","provider":"Autorenwelt Shop","version":"1.0","type":"link"}