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Nyoka the Jungle Girl is a fictional character created for the screen in the serial Jungle Girl, starring Frances Gifford as Nyoka Meredith. After the initial film,​.
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But normally they are little gems, this section is no exception more Disclaimer: If you have come to this site to find pirated or illegal material, you will be disappointed! What is the attraction? As late as a liberal magazine carried an article on "The Comic Book Industry" in which it gave what it thought was the answer: children are charmed by comic books because they can follow "the fortunes of cowhands and mice. Animal comics may feature "mice"; but animal comics are insignificant in numbers and do not charm children into becoming cOmic-book addicts.

The average parent has no idea that every imaginable crime is described in detail in comic books. That is their main stock in trade.

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If one were to set out to teach children how to steal, rob. It is of course easy and natural for the child to translate these crimes into a minor key: stealing from a candy store instead of breaking into a bank; stabbing and hurting a little girl with a sharp pen if a knife is hot handy; throwing stones into windows of trains and cars instead of payroll robberies and holdups; beating and threatening younger children instead of Superman heroics, following the simple formula of older child against younger child instead of Superman against man.

Taking into account every conceivable possibility, comic books prescrit the details of how to commit crimes, how to conceal evidence, how to evade detection, how to hurt people. In a recent comic book which has the Seal of Approval of the Association of Comics Magazine Publishers, you learn that after a robbery you can escape more readily if you shoot out the source of light; how to trade in guns; how to hijack ammunition; how to impersonate regular soldiers I have had several cases of young people doing just that ; and, of course, how to torture and kill a "squealer.

In a crime comic disguised as a love comic the lesson is given tersely but with enough visual aid: "If you were ever at a basement sale, you'll understand how I got the idea in a dressing room. In this mob, I can walk out with it under my own dress! Of course all this time you must make the salesman look for other things because you don't like what you look at.

You select one where the owner works alone, telephone him and ask him to deliver something for an emergency case. While he is out you rob his store: "Pickin' a name from the phone book of somebody who lives in the neighbor-hood puts real class into this little gimmick! In one case I am familiar with a young man called a store to ask them please to stay open a little longer so he could buy something. Then he came late, when there was only one man in the store, and help up the place. There are also explicit lessons for schoolboys: "But when that big kid turned his back, there! I don't flight fair!

I flight to win! Many of them describe how to set fires, by methods too various to enumerate. In some stories fire setting is related just as a detail; in other stories, such as "The Arson Racket. Only SAPS work! In the spring of a teen-ager driving a stolen car tried to run down a policeman who had stepped out of his radio car to arrest him. People wondered at such cold-blooded brutality. How can a young boy get such an idea? For comic-book readers this is a lesson of the elementary grades, described and illustrated over and over again. For instance, in a comic book on the stands in hundreds of thousands of copies at that very time: "That was the cold-blooded way he can down and killed one guy!

And only a few minutes before that he robbed a jewelry store! Forgery is, of course, also taught in comic books. In one recent issue the preferred method is to pick up a blotter which has been used and copy it with the aid of a mirror. Stealing of automobiles has become a great nuisance. Any young boy who succumbs to temptation in this direction, although he may have been brought up hot to do it, has been taught in detail just how to go about it. Comic books describe il often and fully, from incidental thefts to the "hot-car racket. For the older ones, there is the detailed lecture in story form of how to do a "payroll job" - wait in a car in front of the plant gate, give two of the workers a lift, take their "coveralls and badges," keep the men tied up and later go back into the plant with another shift.

There has been an increasing number of cases where older children have maltreated younger ones. Of course they can think that up by themselves; but comic books teach them technique and gusto. Sometimes children steal money. Comic books give ingenious instructions about how to hide it. Here is ont from a comic book that also teaches approved methods of shoplifting: "Tape the loot under a drawer this way: Then if they're caught there's no evidence! Comic books give visual aid instruction about "the mailbox angle" used for stealing checks: In an apartment house "with self-service elevators" you let the elevator go to another floor "Punch the tenth-floor button!

But how to get the letter out of the mailbox? It's coming out! This pencil and gum did the trick!


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As It you could kill time without injuring eternity! In fact, I have learned from them quite a bit about the tricks of it myself. Properly shaped and balanced for throwing Penetrating point Tool steel Thrilling stunts Hard hitting A man's pocketbook is stolen on the subway. Millions of little boys learn how to do that: "Did someone shove a newspaper in your face?

And were you showed from the rear at the same time? I can see that's what happened. The pickpocket got it while you were upset by the shove. Some comic books teach how to steal from the youngest tots. You pick them up bodily, hold them upside down and shake them so that the coins will fall out of their pockets.

Not only do I know from boys that they have learned this and practiced it. In adapting them for children the following points are stressed: the daring and success of the criminals is exalted; brutal acts are shown in detail; sordid details are emphasized; if there are any sexual episodes, they are featured,.

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In three men escaped from a penitentiary. They stole cars, evaded the police, kidnaped people, held up a bank, and were finally caught in New York where they were living with three girls. A real children's story! In the first picture you see the criminals shooting it out with the police there is an unmade bed, a half-nude man and a girl. Then the prison break is described like a heroic feat.

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There is a threat with a knife, two muggings "One peep and you get a bellyful of steel! The ease with which you can steal cars in the country is pointed out to youngsters who do not know that yet: "We'll be able to swipe a car easily from one of the farmers around here! The criminal answers: "Oh. I lost count. Then you learn in detail how easy it is to hold up a diner and how to go about it. In the several pictures you see the girls; in one there are two of them hiding behind a shower curtain.

There are seventy-six pictures of crime; in the seventy-seventh picture the police take over with a cheap wisecrack, the cover bears the sign "'Authorized by the Association of Comics Magazine Publishers" as conforming to their code.

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All this is only a small sample from my collection, and an infinitesimal part of the whole story. Juvenile delinquency is not just a prank, nor an "'emotional illness. By teaching the technique, comic books also teach the content. Wen I first announced my findings that these comic books are primers for crime I was greeted with these arguments: 1 - It is not true.

Only the rarest comic book does that.

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Now that is all changed. As a matter of fact, no literature for children at any time has described crimes and delinquencies in such quantity, with such detail, so realistically and with such illustrations. All these arguments have influenced the public. That they are self-contradictory was evidently overlooked or forgiven.