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Display titleAfter King Kong Fell
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Page creatorThe Boy Who Cried Godzilla (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation06:11, 28 June 2020
Latest editorDaimajin1966 (talk | contribs)
Date of latest edit01:36, 23 March 2024
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"After King Kong Fell" is a short story by American author Philip José Farmer that was published in the short story anthology Omega in 1973, edited by Roger Elwood. It was nominated for Best Short Story at the 1974 Nebula Awards. It is set in Farmer's "Wold Newton Universe," a series of stories which link together scores of fictional characters through a genealogy that explains their near-superhuman powers. The story treats the original King Kong film and its 1932 novelization as works inspired by the real Kong's capture and rampage through New York City in 1931.
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