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|species =[[Humans|Human]] | |species =[[Humans|Human]] | ||
|nationality =[[United States|American]] | |nationality =[[United States|American]] | ||
|relationships =[[Houston Brooks]] ( | |relationships =[[Houston Brooks]] (Father),<br>[[Lin San]] (Mother) | ||
|occupation =Monarch Operative | |occupation =[[Monarch]] Operative | ||
|affiliation =[[Monarch]] | |affiliation =[[Monarch]] | ||
|firstappearance =[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong]] [[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong Issue 1|#1]] | |firstappearance =''[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong]]'' [[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong Issue 1|#1]] | ||
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'''Aaron Brooks''' is the | '''Aaron Brooks''' is the son of [[Houston Brooks]] and the main protagonist of the [[2017]] [[Legendary Pictures|Legendary Comics]] miniseries ''[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong]]''. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
===''[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong]]''=== | ===''[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong]]''=== | ||
====[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong Issue 1|''Skull Island: The Birth of Kong'' #1]]==== | ====[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong Issue 1|''Skull Island: The Birth of Kong'' #1]]==== | ||
In the year [[1995]], Aaron hacked into [[Houston Brooks|his father]]'s classified [[Monarch]] files, and was enraged to find that his father had entrusted a | In the year [[1995]], Aaron hacked into [[Houston Brooks|his father]]'s classified [[Monarch]] files, and was enraged to find that his father had entrusted a [[M.U.T.O. (designation)|M.U.T.O.]] called [[King Kong|Kong]] to protect the world from the numerous other M.U.T.O.s on a [[Skull Island|secret island]]. Houston maintained that Kong was the only thing keeping the island in balance, but Aaron refused to believe it, and was not satisfied with the alleged satellite monitoring that Monarch had been doing on the island. Aaron felt that his father was making hollow threats, and stormed out of his house. Aaron then organized an alleged expedition to a M.U.T.O. fossil deposit in [[Antarctica]], but instead gathered Evenij Medov, [[Evelyn Matamavi]], Helen Karsten, [[Walter Riccio]], and their pilot Cejudo into a V-22 Osprey and went to [[Skull Island]] to get solid assurance that the world was safe. Aaron apologized for his actions in his voice logs, which he had been making more for his father than anyone else, and told of how just after clearing the horrid storm, they were shot down by [[Psychovulture]]s. Cejudo ordered the crew to jump, and the team landed in a clearing. After regrouping and admiring the [[Leafwing]]s flying overhead, they decided to head for the fallen Osprey to get their supplies. However when they turned to begin their journey, they were ambushed by [[Death Jackal]]s, one of which immediately bit and eviscerated Karsten. Unoccupied pack members attacked the party, with Medov sustaining heavy injuries before the immense fist of Kong came down and crushed the pack. While trying to help Medov in a nearby cave, a group of [[Iwi]] people approached, with an English-speaking child who referred to them as Awati: The people who come from the sky. | ||
In 2012, the [[Australia|Australian]] Navy found Aaron's logs in a Monarch float bag in the South [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]]. | |||
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Aaron Brooks is the son of Houston Brooks and the main protagonist of the 2017 Legendary Comics miniseries Skull Island: The Birth of Kong.
History
Skull Island: The Birth of Kong
Skull Island: The Birth of Kong #1
In the year 1995, Aaron hacked into his father's classified Monarch files, and was enraged to find that his father had entrusted a M.U.T.O. called Kong to protect the world from the numerous other M.U.T.O.s on a secret island. Houston maintained that Kong was the only thing keeping the island in balance, but Aaron refused to believe it, and was not satisfied with the alleged satellite monitoring that Monarch had been doing on the island. Aaron felt that his father was making hollow threats, and stormed out of his house. Aaron then organized an alleged expedition to a M.U.T.O. fossil deposit in Antarctica, but instead gathered Evenij Medov, Evelyn Matamavi, Helen Karsten, Walter Riccio, and their pilot Cejudo into a V-22 Osprey and went to Skull Island to get solid assurance that the world was safe. Aaron apologized for his actions in his voice logs, which he had been making more for his father than anyone else, and told of how just after clearing the horrid storm, they were shot down by Psychovultures. Cejudo ordered the crew to jump, and the team landed in a clearing. After regrouping and admiring the Leafwings flying overhead, they decided to head for the fallen Osprey to get their supplies. However when they turned to begin their journey, they were ambushed by Death Jackals, one of which immediately bit and eviscerated Karsten. Unoccupied pack members attacked the party, with Medov sustaining heavy injuries before the immense fist of Kong came down and crushed the pack. While trying to help Medov in a nearby cave, a group of Iwi people approached, with an English-speaking child who referred to them as Awati: The people who come from the sky.
In 2012, the Australian Navy found Aaron's logs in a Monarch float bag in the South Pacific.
Gallery