Jo-Jo
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| Jo-Jo |
| a Golden Age comics series that ran for 23 issues from July, 1947 through July, 1949. It was published by Fox Comics. The series started as Jo-Jo Comics with primarily funny animal and humor genre comics, and ran for six issues. Due to an editorial error there are two issues number 7, and to make up the numbering there is no issue 13. With issue 30 the series changed its title to My Desire, a romance genre comic. These issues all feature Jo-Jo, the Congo King, a Tarzan-like character. |
[edit] Cover Gallery
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/7a July, 1947 |
/7b September, 1947 |
/8 November, 1947 |
/9 December, 1947 |
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/10 January, 1948 |
/11 February, 1948 |
/12 March, 1948 |
/14 April, 1948 |
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/15 May, 1948 |
/16 June, 1948 |
/17 July, 1948 |
/18 August, 1948 |
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/19 September, 1948 |
/20 October, 1948 |
/21 November, 1948 |
/22 December, 1948 |
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/23 January, 1949 |
/24 February, 1949 |
/25 March, 1949 |
/26 April, 1949 |
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/27 May, 1949 |
/28 June, 1949 |
/29 July, 1949 |
[edit] External links
For information about Jo-Jo, the Congo King,
This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was legally published within the United States (or the United Nations Headquarters in New York subject to Section 7 of the United States Headquarters Agreement) before 1964, and copyright was not renewed.
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