Showing posts with label Rulah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rulah. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Why Parents Should Be Required To Have Trained Panthers Around!

Kids get into all kinds of trouble...




Yow!!

And that's why you should always have a killer cat around to babysit!!

From All Top Comics #12 (1948)

Monday, June 20, 2016

Manic Monday Triple Overtime--Beware Of Pre-Code Killer Cat Cults!!

They've managed to put my dreams on paper...

Ah, Rulah versus the Cat Queen and her killer cat maidens!

The villainess is pretty harsh on her prisoners...







Well, if you gotta go, "mauled by scantily-clad cat-ladies" might not be the worst way.

Oh, the Cat Queen is similarly tough on the hired help when they fail her:



Even Rulah The Jungle Goddess herself has a tough time with these creatures...

Until we find their kryptonite:


And, Rulah's panther Saber ends the Cat Queen's reign:

OUCH!!! That had to hurt!!

Live by the cat, die by the cat, I guess...

From All Top Comics #12 (1948)

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Bold Fashion Choices--How To Dress A Jungle Goddess!!

Jane Dodge is flying her plane over Africa...when trouble crops up:




Fortunately, she survives!

Unfortunately, she's kind of starkers!!

Back to fortunately, the accident itself has provided her some clothing options!

Hey!!

And so is born, Rulah The Jungle Goddess!!

Just remember--if you're crashing your plane, have the foresight to land on an exotic animal, so you can make clothing out of it!!

From Zoot Comics #7 (1947)

Monday, April 28, 2014

Manic Monday Triple Overtime--Keep Your Pet Monkeys Under Control!!

Rulah, the Jungle Goddess, has a mischievous monkey named Babu, who has a penchant for getting into trouble. Let's watch:



D'oh!!




So, instead of Babu climbing a tree...instead of maybe training him not to throw rocks at big jungle beasts...instead of find a way to pacify the big fella...Rulah just jumps right in and slaughters the rhino.

Hey, a jungle goddess loves her monkey.

From All Top Comics #16 (1949)