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'''''Kong: of Skull Island'' #3''' is a comic book by BOOM! Studios. It was released in August 2016.
'''''[[Kong of Skull Island]]'' #3''' is a comic book by BOOM! Studios. It was released in September 2016.
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==Plot==
==Plot==
After the eruption of The Great Mouth, the Atu Kong's enclosure was broken and they began to run wild. Luckily, [[Ewata]] was able to direct [[Valla]] into subduing them. Ewata had Valla keep the wild Atu Kong at bay while she had two of her other Kong, Tuno and Takani, get the people to safety. While attempting to subdue the final Atu Kong, Ewata accidentally killed one, before heading to the ships with the rest of both villages to find a new home. However, at the last minute it was discovered that an empty ship had gone missing, so as his final decree as king, the Tagu king stayed behind on the island on his word that when new land was found the ships would come back for him, along with the wounded who would heal better on land, and the shamans to treat them. Ewata then informed the people that the missing ship had set sail half full of Atu, and that the way the tides were flowing, they would be headed for Skull Island. They then set sail after them. Back on the Tagu Island, it was revealed to the sovereign king that the high shaman had sneaked aboard the ship where his instruments had already been loaded, and sent his followers to the wounded, but rather than help the sick, the shaman apprentices killed the king as a sacrifice to restore their people to greatness. On board the ship, Queen [[Usana]] beckoned K'reti down to their room, where the shaman used his artificial hand to destroy K'reti's internal organs and kill him so that Usana would have total control of the Taguatu. On deck, the missing ship was found shipwrecked on Skull Island with its passengers and crew lying in halves on the shore. Ewata then rallied the warriors and Kong to prepare for siege.
In the turmoil of the eruption of the Great Mouth, the Atu Kong escape their enclosure and begin to run wild, turning on the humans who had held them in fear for so long. Despite the danger, the humans flee inland because the Tagu and Atu leaders did not tell them about the boats. K'reti and [[Usana]] then enlist [[Ewata]] to get her Tagu Kong to get the Atu Kong under control. She assigns Tuno and Takani to help evacuate people, while [[Valla]] does most of the fighting. K'reti and Usana then direct the islanders to the boats while Ewata and other Kong trainers try to get the final rampaging Atu Kong under control, but in the struggle she accidentally stabs through its eye and kills it. At the docks, it is discovered that one of the ships is missing. Luckily it was the ship that had just returned, so all of the supplies and provisions were still available. Unfortunately, the ships disappearance means that not every islander can leave at once, so the Tagu King opts to stay on the island with the sick and wounded to await a return vessel when a new home is found. V'Drell the Atu Shaman is asked to stay to help with the wounded. It is then decided to sail after the first ship to prevent them from encountering [[Skull Island]], and K'reti makes it clear to Usana that he considers Ewata his wife and their marriage to be a peace treaty. Back on the island, it is revealed to the Tagu King that V'Drell had sneaked back to the ship under the guise of trying to unpack his instruments before departure. The Shaman's anointed followers then sacrificed the Tagu King to the gods to bring prosperity to the new world. Usana then calls K'reti down to their cabin, where V'Drell uses his ceremonial glove to tear K'reti's organs out of his stomach, killing him for the same purpose that V'Drell's followers killed his father, and to give Usana sole rule over the Taguatu people. As the ships approached Skull Island, Ewata saw that the missing ship had crashed on the rocks, and its passengers lay in pieces on the beaches as giant [[Pteranodon|Pteranodons]] swooped down for attack. As their ship approached the shore, Ewata, the passengers, and the Kong prepared to siege the island.
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==Appearances==
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===Monsters===
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*Tuno
*Tuno
*Takani
*Takani
===Weapons, Vehicles, and Races===
*[[Pteranodon|Pteranodons]]
*[[Deathrunner|Deahtrunners]]
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*Tagu Kong
*Tagu Kong
*Atu Kong
*Atu Kong
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*[[Usana]]
*[[Usana]]
*K'reti
*K'reti
*V'Drell
*Sani
===Locations===
===Locations===
*[[Skull Island]]
*[[Skull Island]]
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Latest revision as of 06:34, 25 March 2022

Kong of Skull Island
Issue #2
Issue #3
Issue #4
Kong of Skull Island #3
Cover A of issue #3 by Nick Robles
Story by James Asmus
Written by James Asmus
Art by Carlos Magno
Colors by Brad Simpson
Letters by Ed Dukeshire
Edits by Dafna Pleban
Sales 5,716[1]
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Kong of Skull Island #3 is a comic book by BOOM! Studios. It was released in September 2016.

Plot

In the turmoil of the eruption of the Great Mouth, the Atu Kong escape their enclosure and begin to run wild, turning on the humans who had held them in fear for so long. Despite the danger, the humans flee inland because the Tagu and Atu leaders did not tell them about the boats. K'reti and Usana then enlist Ewata to get her Tagu Kong to get the Atu Kong under control. She assigns Tuno and Takani to help evacuate people, while Valla does most of the fighting. K'reti and Usana then direct the islanders to the boats while Ewata and other Kong trainers try to get the final rampaging Atu Kong under control, but in the struggle she accidentally stabs through its eye and kills it. At the docks, it is discovered that one of the ships is missing. Luckily it was the ship that had just returned, so all of the supplies and provisions were still available. Unfortunately, the ships disappearance means that not every islander can leave at once, so the Tagu King opts to stay on the island with the sick and wounded to await a return vessel when a new home is found. V'Drell the Atu Shaman is asked to stay to help with the wounded. It is then decided to sail after the first ship to prevent them from encountering Skull Island, and K'reti makes it clear to Usana that he considers Ewata his wife and their marriage to be a peace treaty. Back on the island, it is revealed to the Tagu King that V'Drell had sneaked back to the ship under the guise of trying to unpack his instruments before departure. The Shaman's anointed followers then sacrificed the Tagu King to the gods to bring prosperity to the new world. Usana then calls K'reti down to their cabin, where V'Drell uses his ceremonial glove to tear K'reti's organs out of his stomach, killing him for the same purpose that V'Drell's followers killed his father, and to give Usana sole rule over the Taguatu people. As the ships approached Skull Island, Ewata saw that the missing ship had crashed on the rocks, and its passengers lay in pieces on the beaches as giant Pteranodons swooped down for attack. As their ship approached the shore, Ewata, the passengers, and the Kong prepared to siege the island.

Appearances

Monsters

Weapons, vehicles, and races

  • Tagu Kong
  • Atu Kong

Characters

Locations

Gallery

Covers

References

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