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Princess Pantha
Princess Pantha, on the cover of Thrilling Comics #60. Art by Alex Schomburg.
Publication information
PublisherNedor Comics
First appearanceThrilling Comics #56 (October 1946)
Created byArt Saaf (artist)
In-story information
Team affiliationsSMASH

Princess Pantha is a fictional jungle heroine that appeared in comic books published by Nedor Comics. The character was revived twice; first by AC Comics, and second by writer Alan Moore for his Tom Strong spin-off, Terra Obscura. She first appeared in Thrilling Comics #56 (October 1946).

Nedor Comics

Princess Pantha is one of the many knock-offs of Sheena, Queen of the Jungle that appeared in in the 1940s. Her origin story is told in her first appearance: Pantha is a circus performer visiting Africa to find a legendary wild gorilla for her act. She was accidentally stranded in the jungles of Africa for several months, and survived by virtue of her ability to sound like a gorilla. She soon replaces her Western clothing with her trade-mark leopard-skin bikini. Even after being rescued by adventurer Dane Hunter, Pantha decides to stay in Africa to search for the mysterious white gorilla.

The adventures of Princess Pantha appeared in Thrilling Comics from issue #56 until #74 (October 1949), when she was replaced by stories about cowboy Buck Ranger. Art Saaf illustrated most of Pantha's stories, with Alex Schomburg drawing all her cover appearances.

AC Comics

During the 1990s, AC Comics reprinted the adventures of Princess Pantha, along with many other public domain characters from the Golden Age of Comic Books. AC comics later published new adventures featuring Princess Pantha for their Jungle Girls: Wild Side series.

America's Best Comics

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Princess Pantha and Doc Strange on the cover of Terra Obscura' Vol. 2 #1

Princess Pantha was one of the many Nedor Comics characters revived for Alan Moore's Tom Strong spin-off, Terra Obscura. In Tom Strong #11, Strong visits the alternate Earth of Tom Strange, which he names Terra Obscura. The superhero team of Terra Obscura, SMASH, had been imprisoned in suspended animation since facing an alien menace in 1969. Strong and Strange were able to overcome the alien menace thirty years later, and free SMASH. Princess Pantha was one of the heroes freed by Strong.

Pantha appeared in Terra Obscura vol. 2, as an associate member of SMASH. She also began dating Doc Strange, as her husband Dale Hunter had died while she was in suspended animation.

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