Thun'da
| Thun'da | |
|---|---|
Thun'da #3 (1952). Art by Bob Powell. | |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | Magazine Enterprises |
| First appearance | Thun'da #1 (1952) |
| Created by | Frank Frazetta |
| In-story information | |
| Alter ego | Roger Drum |
Thun'da is a fictional character created by artist and conceptualist Frank Frazetta for comic-book publisher Magazine Enterprises. The character debuted in Thun'da #1 (1952), with writer Gardner Fox scripting. After only a few issues the title was discontinued in 1953.
The character, played by Buster Crabbe, was the main character in the 1952 Columbia Pictures serial King of the Congo.