Jungle Jim was a comic strip created by Alex Raymond and Don Moore, debuting in 1934 as a safari-suit-wearing adventurer. He crossed over into serials, movies, television and comic books. Charlton had the comic book license in 1969/70, producing issue nos. 22–28, continuing Dell Comics’ numbering.
Pat Boyette was a solid illustrator with a lot of strength and clarity in his work, and most of his comics work was for Charlton. This fine cover is for issue No. 24, June 1969. New colour.
As published.
Scan from Heritage Auctions.
Cleaned-up scan.
Re-created trade dress added.
New colour.
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