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OUT OF THE WAILING STORM CAME THE EVIL MEN WHO WALKED ON WATER AND GAVE JO-JO THE TIME OF HIS LIFE PROTECTING HIS PEOPLE FROM "THE WATER WARRIORS!"

A TROPICAL STORM BREAKS IN ALL ITS FURY . . .

AIEE! NO MAN CAN ENDURE SUCH A WIND!

HO! SUCH A STORM HAS NOT DESCENDED ON MY PEOPLE FOR MANY YEARS ... I MUST GET TO TANEE...

JO-JO! THE WIND WOULD SLAY US!

WE ARE IN NEED OF YOUR HELP JO-JO!

HASTEN WE WILL SEEK SHELTER IN THE RIVER CAVES UNTIL THE WIND MADNESS HAS PASSED!


JO-JO, Feb., 1948, No. 11. Published monthly by Fox Feature Syndicate, Inc., 221 Conyngham Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Executive offices 60 E. 42nd St., New York. 17, N. Y. Entered as second-class matter December 18, 1945, at the postoffice at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., under the active of March 3, 1879. Price 10c per copy. Yearly subscription (12 issues) in the United States and its possessions, Mexico, South America, Spain, $1.70. The publisher accepts no responsibility for unsolicited material. Copyright 1947 by Fox Feature Syndicate, Inc. Contents must not be reproduced without permission. The names of all characters are fictitious. Use of a name which is the same as that of any living person is accidental.Printed in U.S.A.