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Sheena - Jumbo Comics Archive Pt.1 (Fiction House) -upgrade
« on: February 23, 2019, 05:31:35 PM »
Comic Name: Sheena - Jumbo Comics Archive Pt.1 (Fiction House) -upgrade (124.92 MB)
Description: Part one of the archive has been upgraded by replacing the black and white fiche of the Sheena story from Jumbo Comics #9 with full color scans as recently uploaded by Gwandanaland Comics.
Special thanks to them as well as to all the original scanners and up-loaders.
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Part one of a multi-part archive which will contain all the "Sheena - Queen of the Jungle" stories as published in Jumbo Comics.

This first part has the stories from issues #01 to #30.
Credit to freddyfly, snard, ae660, yoc and all the original scanners and uploaders
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Upload Date: 2019-02-23 17:31:35
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Sheena - Jumbo Comics Archive Pt.1 (Fiction House) -upgrade
« on: February 23, 2019, 05:31:35 PM »

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re: Sheena - Jumbo Comics Archive Pt.1 (Fiction House) -upgrade
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2019, 02:09:50 PM »
Comment made at: Sheena - Jumbo Comics Archive Pt.1 (Fiction House) -upgrade
Don't listen to the guy who went and made his own collection of Sheena stories from the first 8 issues because he was disappointed that you bleached out the pinkish-orangeish color of the paper the stories were printed on. I could never understand what they were thinking, that somehow using colored paper to print the black & white stories on is going to make up for the lack of actual color printing? Even as a kid, you know when you're getting ripped off. Although to be perfectly fair, in 1937 four-color printing cover-to-cover could hardly be considered "standard" for comic books. Nevertheless, it's the ARTWORK I want to see, and that looks better in black ink on white paper, if they never did four-color separations in the first place. JUMBO #9 looks amazingly good in color for such an early comic... although it struck me as odd to see Sheena running around Africa in a rather stylish RED minidress. Still, it's #10, where Sheena finally gets the iconic leopard-skin two-piece that may be ultimately responsible for her longevity as a character.