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==Media==
Thun’da Tales was released as a comic series in 1952 as Thun'da Tales #1.<ref>http://www.comicbookbin.com/Frank_Frazetta_s_Thun_da_Tales_1.html, Frank Frazetta’s Thun’da Tales #1, Mark Allen,
The screen rights for the character were bought by [[Columbia Pictures]], who brought Thun'da to the screen in the serial [[King of the Congo]] (1952), featuring [[Buster Crabbe]] as Roger Drum, the officer who becomes Thunda. In the serial, Roger Drum was assigned to take a valuable microfilm to a new location, but was shot down en route, and crashed in the secluded lost valley. The spies named in the microfilm try to obtain it, and Thunda must try to get it back. ''King of the Congo'' was both the last [[Tarzan]]-style serial and the last serial to star Buster Crabbe.<ref>{{cite book
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The comic series was reprinted in 1987 by [[Fantagraphics Books]].<ref>http://www.comicbookbin.com/Frank_Frazetta_s_Thun_da_Tales_1.html, Frank Frazetta’s Thun’da Tales #1, Mark Allen,
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