"Unknown"@en . "K\u00E4anga was a white boy who was orphaned when his explorer family and other members of their expedition were slaughtered in the Congo. The boy, whose real name was never revealed, ran away. He was adopted by a local tribe of \u201Cape-men.\u201D They raised him to be one of their own, and he grew up to be one of them, forgetting all he knew of the \u201Cwhite man\u2019s ways and talk.\u201D But sure enough, as an adult, he got involved with some white foreigners. He fell in love with one of them, Ann Mason, who re-taught him English and helped him get in touch with the white settlers. Civilization, however, did not appeal to K\u00E4anga, so he and Ann remained in the jungle and were married, fighting for good against everything from bad animals to dinosaurs to witch doctors to Germans."@en . . . . . . . . . "Original Publisher"@en . "K\u00E4anga"@en . "Created by"@en . . "Real Name"@en . . "Fiction House"@en . "First Appearance"@en . "K\u00E4anga, Lord of the Jungle"@en . . . "K\u00E4anga was a white boy who was orphaned when his explorer family and other members of their expedition were slaughtered in the Congo. The boy, whose real name was never revealed, ran away. He was adopted by a local tribe of \u201Cape-men.\u201D They raised him to be one of their own, and he grew up to be one of them, forgetting all he knew of the \u201Cwhite man\u2019s ways and talk.\u201D But sure enough, as an adult, he got involved with some white foreigners. He fell in love with one of them, Ann Mason, who re-taught him English and helped him get in touch with the white settlers. Civilization, however, did not appeal to K\u00E4anga, so he and Ann remained in the jungle and were married, fighting for good against everything from bad animals to dinosaurs to witch doctors to Germans."@en . "Jungle Comics #1"@en . "Alex Blum"@en . . . . . . .