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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Jo-Jo Congo King'' #7A}}[[File:Jo-Jo Congo King - Cover.jpg|thumb|310px|Cover of the comic.]]The first issue of Fox Features Syndicate's ''[[Jo-Jo Congo King|Jo-Jo Comics]]'' to bear the title of ''[[Jo-Jo Congo King]]'' was thus numbered as '''''Jo-Jo Congo King''''' #7''' due to following on from the prior six issues of ''Jo-Jo Comics'' which had operated as a funny-animals book instead of a superhero comic. Because it was followed by ''another'' Issue #7 before the numbering got unstuck with a proper Issue #8, this first issue is usually known in archival sources as '''Issue #7A'''.  
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Jo-Jo Congo King'' #7A}}[[File:Jo-Jo Congo King - Cover.jpg|thumb|310px|Cover of the comic.]]The first issue of Fox Features Syndicate's ''[[Jo-Jo Congo King|Jo-Jo Comics]]'' to bear the title of ''[[Jo-Jo Congo King]]'' was thus numbered as '''''Jo-Jo Congo King'' #7''' due to following on from the prior six issues of ''Jo-Jo Comics'' which had operated as a funny-animals book instead of a superhero comic. Because it was followed by ''another'' Issue #7 before the numbering got unstuck with a proper Issue #8, this first issue is usually known in archival sources as '''Issue #7A'''.  


Its [[Jo-Jo Congo King (comic story)|title story]] introduced [[Jo-Jo the Congo King]] as well as [[Gwenna (Jo-Jo Congo King)|Gwenna]]; the latter, in [[Gwenna (Reality Z-25 31-H)|rebooted form]], would later enter the public domain and become one of the protagonists of the [[Jenny Everywhere]]-adjacent webcomic ''[[Kaza's Mate, Gwenna (series)|Kaza's Mate, Gwenna]]''. This was followed by a second Jo-Jo story, ''The Weird Adventure of the Bloodthirsty Jungle Plant'', which replaced Gwenna with the nigh-identical [[w:c:pdsh:Geesha|Geesha]], then by a text story entitled ''Be Yourself, Daisybelle!'', and then by two superhero stories featuring the last outings of two preexisting superhero characters imported from earlier Fox books, “[[w:c:pdsh:Bronze Man|Bronze Man]]” and “[[w:c:pdsh:Purple Tigress|the Purple Tigress]]”.  
Its [[Jo-Jo Congo King (comic story)|title story]] introduced [[Jo-Jo the Congo King]] as well as [[Gwenna (Jo-Jo Congo King)|Gwenna]]; the latter, in [[Gwenna (Reality Z-25 31-H)|rebooted form]], would later enter the public domain and become one of the protagonists of the [[Jenny Everywhere]]-adjacent webcomic ''[[Kaza's Mate, Gwenna (series)|Kaza's Mate, Gwenna]]''. This was followed by a second Jo-Jo story, ''The Weird Adventure of the Bloodthirsty Jungle Plant'', which replaced Gwenna with the nigh-identical [[w:c:pdsh:Geesha|Geesha]], then by a text story entitled ''Be Yourself, Daisybelle!'', and then by two superhero stories featuring the last outings of two preexisting superhero characters imported from earlier Fox books, “[[w:c:pdsh:Bronze Man|Bronze Man]]” and “[[w:c:pdsh:Purple Tigress|the Purple Tigress]]”.  
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