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Gorgo's scutes secrete a chemical allowing other members of his species to find him.<ref name="Vinegar Syndrome blu ray"></ref>
Gorgo's scutes secrete a chemical allowing other members of his species to find him.<ref name="Vinegar Syndrome blu ray"></ref>
===Venom===
===Venom===
Gorgo's saliva is venomous and prevents blood clotting in prey <ref name="Vinegar Syndrome blu ray"></ref>
Much like Komodo Dragon's, Gorgo's saliva is venomous and prevents blood clotting in prey <ref name="Vinegar Syndrome blu ray"></ref>


===Weaknesses===
===Weaknesses===

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Gorgo
Gorgo
Species Dinosaurian sea monster
(Ograsaurus narasi)[1]
Height 65 feet[2][3]
Relations Ogra (mother)
Allies Ogra
Enemies Humans (especially CommunistsCharlton Comics), a circus elephantGorgo novelization, VenusiansCharlton Comics
Created by Eugène Lourié[4]
Played by Mick Dillon
First appearance Gorgo
Roar(s)
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Gorgo is a giant monster who appears in the 1961 British-American film Gorgo.

Name

Gorgo was named after Gorgosaurus, a tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period.[5] In the film, the circus owner Dorkin coins "Gorgo" as a reference to the Gorgons of Greek mythology.

Design

Gorgo has dark green skin with a tan belly and glowing bioluminescent red eyes.[1] He has a pair of small "ears" on the sides of his head, and also has large and powerful hands. His head and back both possess vaguely crocodilian armor. As they were depicted with the same suit, Gorgo and his mother differ only in size.

History

Gorgo

A large volcanic eruption near the coast of Nara Island, an island off the coast of Ireland, released Gorgo from his sleep. He was soon discovered by humans, and taken to London to be put on display at a circus. It was later discovered that despite his massive size, he was only a baby, and the people began to worry about how large an adult would be. Soon, they would find out when Gorgo's mother, Ogra, came to London to look for her baby, after leaving a path of destruction through Ireland and the West of England. Even though the RAF, Navy and Army tried to defend the capital city, Ogra shrugged it off, destroying everything in her way. Once she discovered Gorgo, she rescued him by breaking one of the walls of his enclosure, and the two monsters went back to the ocean peacefully and swam away.

Abilities

Sledgehammer Claws

Gorgo's claws are capable of crushing concrete and steel.[1]

Amphibiousness

Gorgo is amphibious just like his mother.

Durability

Gorgo is impervious to rifle fire. In the Charlton Comics series, he was shown to possess much greater durability nearly on par with his mother - including withstanding attacks from atomic bombs and even advanced alien weapons that were powerful enough to destroy a planet.

Inter-species communication

In the third and final issue of The Return of Gorgo, Gorgo is revealed to be able to communicate with dolphins.

Ears

Gorgo's "ears" are capable of hearing sounds from 16,000 kilometers away and indicate his mood.[1]

Chemical secretion

Gorgo's scutes secrete a chemical allowing other members of his species to find him.[1]

Venom

Much like Komodo Dragon's, Gorgo's saliva is venomous and prevents blood clotting in prey [1]

Weaknesses

Flamethrowers and electric shocks are able to corral Gorgo.

Comics

Gorgo

Gorgo is, naturally, the main character of his series, facing a variety of human, alien, and monstrous threats, sometimes with the help of his mother.

The Fightin' Five #41

Gorgo appears in the last issue (#41) of Charlton's comic book series The Fightin' Five, although he is never referred to by name and the cover art omits his distinctive ears.[6]

Gallery

Main article: Gorgo/Gallery.

In other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flagicon Japan.png Japanese ゴルゴ Gorugo Transcription of English name

Roar

Gorgo and Ogra's roars

See also

References

This is a list of references for Gorgo. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 F2ZVL48WIAAFF2E.jpg
  2. Warren, Bill (2010). Keep Watching the Skies: American Science Fiction Movies of the Fifties. McFarland & Company. p. 351. ISBN 9780786442300.
  3. "Director of Dinosaurs" by Tom Weaver, Starlog #193 (August 1993)
  4. Gorgo and Konga: The Monsters Steve Ditko Made His Own, at Auction
  5. The 9th Wonder of the World: The Making of 'Gorgo'
  6. Comic Book Plus - Fightin' Five #41 (Charlton)

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