made up of three mens magazines from the 50s (or so it appears). The first two only have true stories, the third does have some fiction, listed below. Details supplied by Steve Miller. |
Details taken from magazine website. |
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Essentially a character pulp; each issue featured a lead novel about Ki-Gor. This character was an imitation of Tarzan, which has caused Jungle Stories to be heavily collected by some Burroughs fans. It should be noted, however, that while some of the novels contain fantasy elements, the series as a whole is not fantasy, since Ki-Gor lacks Tarzans ability to communicate with animals. The unusual circumstance of several Ki-Gor novels having the same titles is believed to be a side-effect of the re-use of cover paintings on which the story titles had already been engraved. |
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Details supplied by Douglas Greene. |