Fight Comics #75, published by Fiction House in July 1951, features a striking cover by Maurice Whitman depicting Tiger Girl in a dramatic bondage scenario tied to a stake, evoking a “burned at the stake” peril amid jungle action. This Golden Age issue (#75 in the long-running Fight Comics series) highlights the character’s signature adventure style, with interior art including Tiger Girl stories penciled by Ken Battefield and inked by Ray Orsini.
Cover Details
• Art Style: Whitman’s dynamic “good girl art” shows Tiger Girl bound with ropes, surrounded by flames or tribal threats, emphasizing her athleticism and defiance—classic Fiction House bondage cover appeal.
• Key Elements: Jungle setting, vibrant colors, and high-stakes action that draws collectors of 1950s pulp heroine tales.
Story Highlights
• Lead feature: “The Perils of Mumba-Kzar” starring Tiger Girl (12 pages), plus other jungle/war adventures edited by J.F. Byrne.
• Notable interiors: Jack Kamen contributions and more Tiger Girl exploits, like her fighting gorillas.
This issue’s eye-catching cover makes it a standout for Golden Age Fiction House fans.