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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Jo-Jo the Congo King was the title character of the 1940s-1950s Fox Feature Syndicate comic-book ''[[Jo-Jo Congo King]]'', and one of many “jungle hero” characters trying to capitalise on the success of Tarzan. He debuted in [[Jo-Jo Congo King (comic story)|a story simply entitled ''Jo-Jo Congo King'']] in Issue #7A of ''Jo-Jo'' comic book, whose numbering carried on from three prior Fox issues of “''Jo-Jo Comics''” with no relationship to the jungle character, who was named Jo-Jo to facilitate the transition by keeping the name of the book the same on paper.  
Jo-Jo the Congo King was the title character of the 1940s-1950s Fox Feature Syndicate comic-book ''[[Jo-Jo Congo King]]'', and one of many “jungle hero” characters trying to capitalise on the success of Tarzan. He debuted in [[Jo-Jo Congo King (comic story)|a story simply entitled ''Jo-Jo Congo King'']] in Issue [[Jo-Jo_Congo_King_7A|#7A]] of ''Jo-Jo'' comic book, whose numbering carried on from three prior Fox issues of “''Jo-Jo Comics''” with no relationship to the jungle character, who was named Jo-Jo to facilitate the transition by keeping the name of the book the same on paper.  


The other half of his moniker seems to have been cribbed from [[w:c:pdsh:Congo King (Green)|a nigh-identical Tarzan clone known ''simply'' as “the Congo King”]] who appeared in three issues of Green Publishing's ''Atomic Comics'' in 1946, and who is also in the public domain.
The other half of his moniker seems to have been cribbed from [[w:c:pdsh:Congo King (Green)|a nigh-identical Tarzan clone known ''simply'' as “the Congo King”]] who appeared in three issues of Green Publishing's ''Atomic Comics'' in 1946, and who is also in the public domain.
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