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Display titleSon of Kong (1933 comic strip)
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Page creatorThe Boy Who Cried Godzilla (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation05:05, 5 March 2023
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Date of latest edit05:09, 7 October 2023
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Son of Kong was a comic strip illustrated by Glenn Cravath that ran in newspapers in 1933 to promote the film of the same name. Like its predecessor King Kong, it was distributed to movie theaters across the United States and the world as part of the movie's official pressbook, which provided promotional materials to venues. While most of the original comic is currently undocumented, the entirety of the strip's Spanish release is available. For Spanish publication, artist Tomás Porto converted Cravath's panels into a more traditional comic layout, and supplemented them with his own illustrations to expand the brief summary into a more detailed retelling of the film. While Porto provided the artwork for the reformatted Spanish release, and is the sole credit given on the pages, some of the panels are copied if not directly traced from Cravath's originals.
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