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Janu, the Jungle Boy

18 appearances · Golden Age · 1954–2025
Who is Janu, the Jungle Boy?

Few characters capture the spirit of mid-century DC adventure quite like Janu, the Jungle Boy, who swung onto the scene in Action Comics #191 in 1954, brought to life by artist Howard Sherman during the final glow of the Golden Age. Rooted in the wild, pulp-flavored world of jungle adventure comics, Janu built his reputation sharing pages with Congo Bill and the legendary Congorilla across Action Comics, Adventure Comics, and the Congo Bill series itself — heady company for any young comics hero. The fact that his adventures appear in the same issues as Clark Kent, Superman, and Lois Lane speaks to just how central these DC titles were to the era's storytelling universe. With a presence stretching across an remarkable span of publication history, Janu is a genuine Golden Age original worth seeking out for any collector with a taste for classic DC exotica.

Action Comics
#191
★ First appearance
Action Comics #191
Apr 1954

Appearances

Action Comics (1938)
Congo Bill (1954)
#1
Leave It to Binky (1948)
#41
The Hundred Comic Monthly (1956)
#9
Mammoth Annual (1959)
#1
Adventure Comics (1938)
Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen (1954)
#49
World's Finest Comics (1941)
Superman Presents Wonder Comic Monthly (1965)
#4
Millennium Edition: Action Comics 252 (2000)
DC Finest: Superman Family: The Giant Turtle Man (2025)