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Jann of the Jungle 16 pg 12- Williamson & Mayo -

Artists: Al Williamson (Penciller) ,  Ralph Mayo (Inker)

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Title: Jann of the Jungle 16 pg 12- Williamson & Mayo -
Artist: Al Williamson (Penciller)
Artist: Ralph Mayo (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 2,507
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Favorited on CAF: 1
Comments: 10
Added to Site: 4/4/2020
Comic Art Archive: Jann of the Jungle
Issue: 16   Page: 12

Description

Jann of the Jungle could be said to be inspired by Tarzan, Shanna, Cave Girl and a whole host of jungle characters where a white European/American is born and raised in the jungle to live with the animals and natives to become a legend.

Jann first appeared in Jungle Tales #1 (Sept 1954), an anthology comic published by Atlas which also had features of other jungle girls like Lorna the Jungle Girl and Leopard Girl. The first time you see Jann, she is fighting a lion armed only with a knife. But then you learn that she is really Jane Hastings, a stunt-double for Eva Dawn who is the star of a jungle action movie. Jane's heroics impressed the natives and was hailed as Jann, a legendary white jungle queen type who had lived in the area several generations ago until she got romantically involved with an outsider and left them. It is later revealed that the original Jann had been Jane's grandmother. At the end of her "origin story" Jane decides to stay in the jungle and assumes her role as "Jann" accompanied by Pat Mahoney, the director who also stayed and became a romantic interest in the stories.

Eventually, Jungle Tales became Jann of the Jungle with issue 8 (Nov 1955) although it remained an anthology comic. These issues featured lots of impressive art with stories by such artists as Jay Scott Pike, Al Hartley, Don Heck, and Al Williamson here inked by long-time friend Ralph Mayo. Like a lot of titles in the 1950s, it became a victim of the Comics Code censorship and declining sales; its final issue was #17 (June 1957).

This is the final page of the story "Jungle Vengeance" showing Jann fighting a leopard and capturing a man intent on shooting the animal. In the end, Jann relaxes by a tree while Pat brags about getting a photo of the man she captured.

Anyone that knows me even a little knows how much I love Al's art... and paid way to much to get this one.

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Mark Levy 
Member Since 2004

Posted on 4/4/2020

I bid on this one also - so pretty - I wasn't your underbidder though - congrats!

Rick W 
Member Since 2017

Posted on 4/4/2020

Sweet page!

Jeff Singh 
Member Since 2004

Posted on 4/5/2020

A gorgeous and rare find!  This is my favorite period for Williamson's work.

Steven Ng 
Member Since 2005

Posted on 4/5/2020

I know the title from reading comics history books,!but this is the first sample I ever saw, Al Williamson drew ia great page here.

James Halperin 
Member Since 2007

Posted on 4/5/2020

Magnificent page!

Comics Superworld 
Member Since 2007

Posted on 4/5/2020

So, it Jann trying to get the leopard to change it's spots?  Superb page!

Rob L 
Member Since 2003

Posted on 4/5/2020

AMAZING!!!

Mark Walters 
Member Since 2008

Posted on 4/6/2020

Phenomenal early work from Al, just beautiful.  Congrats on such a terrific score!

Wallace  Harrington 
Member Since 2004

Posted on 4/6/2020

Mark Walters wrote:

Phenomenal early work from Al, just beautiful.  Congrats on such a terrific score!

Thanks, Mark, but not all that early; this was done after Al left EC.

Mark Walters 
Member Since 2008

Posted on 4/6/2020

Wallace Harrington wrote:

Thanks, Mark, but not all that early; this was done after Al left EC.

I just meant early in terms of his life, as that man worked well into the 1990s.  But yes, by no means his "earliest" work.  Al was a true gent, one of the nicest men I ever interacted with.  I love seeing this page, definitely some of his rarer work.

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