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{{Infobox Comic Series/King Kong 1965}} | {{Infobox Comic Series/King Kong 1965}} | ||
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''King Kong'' (1965 comic)}} | {{DISPLAYTITLE:''King Kong'' (1965 comic)}} | ||
'''''King Kong''''' is a Mexican [[:Category:Comics|comic]] [[:Category:Comic Series|series]] published by Editorial Orizaba which ran for 185 issues from 1965 to 1969. Written by Guilermo Padilla and featuring art by J. Amaro and Pedro Cabrales, the series was partially reprinted in 1972 by Ediciones Joma and again by Ediciones Mexico and Ediciones Nama between 1977 and 1980, for which it was known under the title '''''The Gorilla''''' (''El Gorila'') for its first 15 issues before being changed to '''''The Gorilla of the Jungle''''' (''El Gorila de la Selva'') for the remainder of its run. It is notable for being one of the first comic book adaptations of the [[King Kong]] character and is the longest to date. | '''''King Kong''''' is a Mexican [[:Category:Comics|comic]] [[:Category:Comic Series|series]] published by Editorial Orizaba which ran for 185 issues from 1965 to 1969. Written by Guilermo Padilla and featuring art by J. Amaro and Pedro Cabrales, the series was partially reprinted in 1972 by Ediciones Joma and again by Ediciones Mexico and Ediciones Nama between 1977 and 1980, for which it was known under the title '''''The Gorilla''''' (''El Gorila'') for its first 15 issues before being changed to '''''The Gorilla of the Jungle''''' (''El Gorila de la Selva'') for the remainder of its run. It is notable for being one of the first comic book adaptations of the [[King Kong]] character and is the longest to date. | ||
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==Issues== | ==Issues== | ||
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King Kong 1965 - Issue 3 cover.jpg|[[King Kong (1965 comic) issue 3|Issue #3]] | King Kong 1965 - Issue 3 cover.jpg|[[King Kong (1965 comic) issue 3|Issue #3]] | ||
King Kong 1965 - Issue 8 cover.jpg|[[King Kong (1965 comic) issue 8|Issue #8]] | King Kong 1965 - Issue 8 cover.jpg|[[King Kong (1965 comic) issue 8|Issue #8]] | ||
Editorial-Orizaba-King-Kong-February-2020-06.jpg|[[King Kong (1965 comic) issue 18|Issue #18]] | Editorial-Orizaba-King-Kong-February-2020-06.jpg|[[King Kong (1965 comic) issue 18|Issue #18]] | ||
King Kong 1965 - Issue 22 cover.jpg|[[King Kong (1965 comic) issue 22|Issue #22]] | King Kong 1965 - Issue 22 cover.jpg|[[King Kong (1965 comic) issue 22|Issue #22]] | ||
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===1972 reprint=== | ===1972 reprint=== | ||
<gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small"> | <gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small"> | ||
Editorial-Orizaba-King-Kong-February-2020-24.png|[[King Kong (1965 comic) issue 1|Issue #1]] | |||
Editorial-Orizaba-King-Kong-February-2020-16.jpg|[[King Kong (1965 comic) issue 5|Issue #5]] | Editorial-Orizaba-King-Kong-February-2020-16.jpg|[[King Kong (1965 comic) issue 5|Issue #5]] | ||
King Kong 1972 - Issue 7.jpg|[[King Kong (1965 comic) issue 7|Issue #7]] | King Kong 1972 - Issue 7.jpg|[[King Kong (1965 comic) issue 7|Issue #7]] | ||
Editorial-Orizaba-King-Kong-February-2020-23.png|[[King Kong (1965 comic) issue 14|Issue #14]] | |||
King Kong 1972 - Issue 27.jpg|[[King Kong (1965 comic) issue 27|Issue #27]] | King Kong 1972 - Issue 27.jpg|[[King Kong (1965 comic) issue 27|Issue #27]] | ||
King Kong 1972 - Issue 95.jpg|[[King Kong (1965 comic) issue 95|Issue #95]] | King Kong 1972 - Issue 95.jpg|[[King Kong (1965 comic) issue 95|Issue #95]] | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small"> | <gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small"> | ||
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Editorial-Orizaba-King-Kong-February-2020-09.jpg | Editorial-Orizaba-King-Kong-February-2020-09.jpg | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==See also== | |||
*''[[King Kong in the Microcosmos]]'' | |||
*[[King Kong (1991 comic)|''King Kong'' (1991 comic)]] | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[https://maserpatrol.wordpress.com/2017/02/04/kong-count-35-kong-comics-south-of-the-border/ Maser Patrol: "Kong count #35 – Kong comics south of the border"] | *[https://maserpatrol.wordpress.com/2017/02/04/kong-count-35-kong-comics-south-of-the-border/ Maser Patrol: "Kong count #35 – Kong comics south of the border"] | ||
*[https://atomicavenue.com/atomic/series/53684/1/King-Kong-Orizaba/ Atomic Avenue's listing of ''King Kong'' issues] | *[https://atomicavenue.com/atomic/series/53684/1/King-Kong-Orizaba/ Atomic Avenue's listing of ''King Kong'' issues] | ||
*[https://www.comics.org/series/75104/ GCD's listing of ''King Kong'' issues] | *[https://www.comics.org/series/75104/ GCD's listing of ''King Kong'' issues] | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:08, 1 March 2020
King Kong is a Mexican comic series published by Editorial Orizaba which ran for 185 issues from 1965 to 1969. Written by Guilermo Padilla and featuring art by J. Amaro and Pedro Cabrales, the series was partially reprinted in 1972 by Ediciones Joma and again by Ediciones Mexico and Ediciones Nama between 1977 and 1980, for which it was known under the title The Gorilla (El Gorila) for its first 15 issues before being changed to The Gorilla of the Jungle (El Gorila de la Selva) for the remainder of its run. It is notable for being one of the first comic book adaptations of the King Kong character and is the longest to date.
Issues
1972 reprint
Gallery
See also
External links
- Maser Patrol: "Kong count #35 – Kong comics south of the border"
- Atomic Avenue's listing of King Kong issues
- GCD's listing of King Kong issues
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