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*Deep | *[[List of minor monsters|Deep sea killer]] (issue [[Gorgo issue 22|#22]]) | ||
*''Ceratosaurus'' (issue #23) | *''Ceratosaurus'' (issue #23) | ||
*''Brachiosaurus'' (issue #23) | *''Brachiosaurus'' (issue #23) |
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Gorgo is a comic book series based on the 1961 British-American giant monster film Gorgo, which ran from 1961 to 1965 with 23 issues. The first issue is an adaptation of the film, while the rest are original stories pitting Gorgo and (occasionally) his mother Ogra against various monsters, aliens, and human armies.
The comic book had a three-issue spin-off miniseries titled Gorgo's Revenge, which was changed to The Return of Gorgo after issue #1. Every issue of Gorgo was written by Joe Gill. Steve Ditko, the co-creator of Spider-Man and Doctor Strange, illustrated eight of the 23 issues of the series (#1-3, 11, and 13-16) and two of the three issues of the miniseries (#2-3).
Appearances
Monsters
- Irradiated Fish (issue #1)
- Gorgo (all 23 issues)
- Ogra (issues #1-19 and 22)
- Space monsters (issue #3) [back-up story]
- The Sea Beast (issue #5)
- Giant Twilight Fish (issue #6)
- Atlanteans (issue #6)
- Crab-Things (issue #6)
- Strange life-form of the deep (issue #6) [back-up story]
- Sea serphents (issue #6) [back-up story]
- Nessie (issue #6) [back-up story]
- Giant Octopus of the South Seas (issue #6) [back-up story]
- The monster/The earth monster (issue #8) [back-up story]
- The Executioner (issue #9) [Back-up story]
- Venusians (issues #10, 12 and 21 [back-up story])
- Passing Giant Squid (issue #11)
- The creature of Lao-Shung (issue #11) [back-up story]
- Reptisaurus (issue #12)
- Brontosaurus (issues #13 [back-up story] and 15)
- Tyrannosaurus rex (issues #15 and 23)
- Triceratops (issue #15)
- Chloryllfids (issue #16)
- Giant Squid (issue #17)
- The Space Scourgers (issue #18)
- Dr. Zhunli (issue #19)
- Enlarged Honey Bees (issue #19)
- Cave Bear (issue #19) [Back-up story]
- Gorgo Facsimile (issue #20)
- Aliens from Another Planet (issue #20)
- Giant Prehistoric Dinosaur (issue #21) [back-up story]
- Deep sea killer (issue #22)
- Ceratosaurus (issue #23)
- Brachiosaurus (issue #23)
- Giant Pterodactyl (issue #23)
Issues
Trivia
- Issues #11-13 confirm that this comic series and the comic series Reptilicus / Reptisaurus the Terrible exist in a shared continuity.
External links
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