Who was the first female comic book character to have her own title? If you guessed Wonder Woman you're wrong. It was
Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, who was created by Will Eisner and Jerry Iger. She first appeared in the British magazine
Wags #1 (1937) and then she got her own title in the
spring of 1942. While
Wonder Woman #1 didn't make its premiere until the summer of 1942. Sheena has been adapted into two live-action television series (1955 & 2000) and a feature film (1984).
"An orphan who grew up in the jungle, learning how to survive and thrive there, she possessed the ability to communicate with wild animals and was proficient in fighting with knives, spears, bows, and makeshift weapons." -
Wiki
Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
Cosplayer: Ivy Doomkitty Photographer: WeNeals Photography and Retouching * Knife Prop: Hoku Props
Sheena (1984) - Journey to deepest, darkest Africa for thrills, romance and high adventure! Starring Tanya Roberts, SHEENA brings to life the legendary queen of the jungle in a spectacular epic shot entirely in Kenya. Orphaned in Zambouli territory, the blonde Sheena (Roberts) is raised by a noble tribe and taughtto communicate telepathically with all creatures. She gets a firsthand lesson in love from Vic Casey (Ted Wass), a wisecracking TV journalist. In Africa for a story on a royal football player, PrinceOtwani (Trevor Thomas), Vic soon finds himself embroiled in a web of political intrigue. And when the evil prince decides to invade the Zamboulis' land, it is up to Sheena to rescue Vic and save her idyllic kingdom!