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'''''Kong: of Skull Island'' #6''' is a comic book by BOOM! Studios. It was released in December 2016.
'''''[[Kong of Skull Island]]'' #6''' is a comic book by BOOM! Studios. It was released in December 2016.
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==Plot==
==Plot==
[[Ewata]] identifies [[Gaw|The god of the monsters]] from breeding records as twins that had grown together. The Kong battled fiercely, but when [[Ewata]] gave a battle command, the Shaman considered it treason, and told the hunters to ensure that she does not survive the fight. Remembering that she was pregnant, her rival Kong trainer told her to flee the battle. [[Valla]] took her to a nearby mountain and left her there as the Shaman went up the mountain to kill her, but is stopped by Valla, to whom he reveals that he killed K'reti, which Ewata overhears. Acting rashly after the Shaman reveals this and attacks Valla with a volatile concoction, Ewata leaps upon him with a huge stone, killing him immediately. Valla then attacked the two headed demon with Ewata on her shoulder, and she used the Shaman's poison to take out one of the heads, forcing it to retreat, while Usana attempted to go alone back to the village, but was eaten along the way. When Ewata revealed that the Shaman had died on the mountain, most of the hunters turned on her and claimed she was a murderer, but the Kong trainer who had warned her of the threat lied to assure them Valla killed the Shaman when it saw him attack Ewata, whom he had intended to kill. Back at the village, in light of Usana's death, Ewata became the acting queen and gave birth to her daughter K'vanni, and used her political influence to have Valla spared, though she is banished. Despite this, a new era of darkness was coming, as proclaimed by the new Shaman.
Amidst the horrifying battle with [[Gaw|the god of the Deathrunners]], which [[Ewata]] recognizes from old breeding records as conjoined twins, the humans resolve that the animal can be killed by the Kong. Ewata gives Tuno orders as the Kong fights the two-headed beast, who quickly realizes that she is the brains of their team, and orders the [[Deathrunner|Deathrunners]] after her. The Atu Kong trainer Gret then notices this, and abandons [[Usana]] and V'Drell to protect her, much to V'Drell's ire, though Gret counters this by reminding V'Drell that he himself had never had much faith in royalty. V'Drell then issues a death warrant for Ewata as Gret and his Kong Kuan enter the fight with her and [[Valla]]. Ewata's baby then moves inside her, and Gret realizes that she is carrying the heir to the throne. With his soldiers being preoccupied with the Deathrunner fight, none agree to kill Ewata, and instead  suggest a trail when they return. Enraged by this, V'Drell takes it upon himself, but sensing the eminent danger, Valla begins to climb a nearby mountain to escape him. After a party member reveals to Usana that they will likely not survive, Usana takes the last of the repellent fragrances and leaves them to return to the city. Valla then places Ewata out of harm's way as V'Drell stalks up the mountain. Valla notices him, and he throws a volatile fragrance in her face, and reveals that he killed K'reti, prompting Ewata to spring down upon him with a boulder, crushing and killing him. She then resolved to use the mixture that had injured Valla to save the party. As Usana treks through the jungle, it begins to rain, washing the repellent scents off her skin, and she is immediately eaten by a Deathrunner. Ewata then throws the poisonous mixture into one of the twin demon's heads and a Kong breaks its remaining jaw. This defeat prompts the Deathrunners to retreat. After the battle, Ewata is seized for killing the Shaman, but one of the party members comes to her defense and informs them that V'Drell intended to kill her unborn child. The party is understanding, but all recognize that the Atu will demand some form of justice. After losing their leaders, the people begin to identify as the Tagu-Atu, and even book to Ewata as their queen. Unfortunately, Valla is banished as having killed the Shaman, due to Ewata's using every bit of her political power to ensure she is not killed. When Ewata's daughter [[K'vanni]] is born, Ewata takes her to a cliff with a small platform built upon it and calls Valla to come meet her child. Sani the storyteller fears that one day soon, the people will forget all that Ewata did for them, as a spiritual leader in the village preaches that dark days, where the people on the island become the monsters they fear is fast approaching.
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===Monsters===
===Monsters===
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*Tuno
*Tuno
*Takani
*Takani
*Kuan
*[[Gaw]]
*[[Gaw]]
===Weapons, Vehicles, and Races===
*[[Deathrunner|Deathrunners]]
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*Tagu Kong
*Tagu Kong
*Atu Kong
*Atu Kong
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*K'reti (Mentioned)
*K'reti (Mentioned)
*K'vanni
*K'vanni
*V'Drell
*Gret
===Locations===
===Locations===
*[[Skull Island]]
*[[Skull Island]]
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Latest revision as of 06:36, 25 March 2022

Kong of Skull Island
Issue #5
Issue #6
Issue #7
Kong of Skull Island #6
Cover A of issue #6 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 4,395[1]
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Kong of Skull Island #6 is a comic book by BOOM! Studios. It was released in December 2016.

Plot

Amidst the horrifying battle with the god of the Deathrunners, which Ewata recognizes from old breeding records as conjoined twins, the humans resolve that the animal can be killed by the Kong. Ewata gives Tuno orders as the Kong fights the two-headed beast, who quickly realizes that she is the brains of their team, and orders the Deathrunners after her. The Atu Kong trainer Gret then notices this, and abandons Usana and V'Drell to protect her, much to V'Drell's ire, though Gret counters this by reminding V'Drell that he himself had never had much faith in royalty. V'Drell then issues a death warrant for Ewata as Gret and his Kong Kuan enter the fight with her and Valla. Ewata's baby then moves inside her, and Gret realizes that she is carrying the heir to the throne. With his soldiers being preoccupied with the Deathrunner fight, none agree to kill Ewata, and instead suggest a trail when they return. Enraged by this, V'Drell takes it upon himself, but sensing the eminent danger, Valla begins to climb a nearby mountain to escape him. After a party member reveals to Usana that they will likely not survive, Usana takes the last of the repellent fragrances and leaves them to return to the city. Valla then places Ewata out of harm's way as V'Drell stalks up the mountain. Valla notices him, and he throws a volatile fragrance in her face, and reveals that he killed K'reti, prompting Ewata to spring down upon him with a boulder, crushing and killing him. She then resolved to use the mixture that had injured Valla to save the party. As Usana treks through the jungle, it begins to rain, washing the repellent scents off her skin, and she is immediately eaten by a Deathrunner. Ewata then throws the poisonous mixture into one of the twin demon's heads and a Kong breaks its remaining jaw. This defeat prompts the Deathrunners to retreat. After the battle, Ewata is seized for killing the Shaman, but one of the party members comes to her defense and informs them that V'Drell intended to kill her unborn child. The party is understanding, but all recognize that the Atu will demand some form of justice. After losing their leaders, the people begin to identify as the Tagu-Atu, and even book to Ewata as their queen. Unfortunately, Valla is banished as having killed the Shaman, due to Ewata's using every bit of her political power to ensure she is not killed. When Ewata's daughter K'vanni is born, Ewata takes her to a cliff with a small platform built upon it and calls Valla to come meet her child. Sani the storyteller fears that one day soon, the people will forget all that Ewata did for them, as a spiritual leader in the village preaches that dark days, where the people on the island become the monsters they fear is fast approaching.

Appearances

Monsters

Weapons, vehicles, and races

  • Tagu Kong
  • Atu Kong

Characters

  • Ewata
  • Usana
  • Sani
  • K'reti (Mentioned)
  • K'vanni
  • V'Drell
  • Gret

Locations

Gallery

Covers

References

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