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[[file:Dead planet of the apes kong.png|thumb|100px|right|Dr. Zaius holding a newspaper featuring the dead Kong]] | [[file:Dead planet of the apes kong.png|thumb|100px|right|Dr. Zaius holding a newspaper featuring the dead Kong]] | ||
====''[[Kong on the Planet of the Apes Issue 1|Death Becomes Them]]''==== | ====''[[Kong on the Planet of the Apes Issue 1|Death Becomes Them]]''==== | ||
Two thousand years before the collapse of human civilization | Two thousand years before the collapse of human civilization and the rise of the apes, King Kong was taken from Skull Island and brought to New York, where he was killed and fell from the Empire State Building. A newspaper clipping from the "New York Globe" detailing this event survived long enough in the ruins of the city which the apes dubbed the "Forbidden Zone", and it provided clarity on the female Kong that had washed up dead on their shores. It is unknown how much of the main continuity's story actually takes place in this spinoff, as the continued presence of [[Deathrunner|Deathrunners]] on the island would point to his not having defeated them by the time of his kidnapping. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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King Kong is a giant ape monster created by
Design
Origins
Books
Merian C. Cooper's King Kong (2005)
Kong: King of Skull Island (2005)
King Kong of Skull Island (2018)
Abilities
Gallery
- Main article: King Kong/DeVito/Gallery.
Comics
- Kong: King of Skull Island (2006)
- Kong: Gods of Skull Island (2017)
- Kong on the Planet of the Apes (2017) [1 issue, newspaper clipping]
Kong: King of Skull Island
Kong: Gods of Skull Island
Kong on the Planet of the Apes
Death Becomes Them
Two thousand years before the collapse of human civilization and the rise of the apes, King Kong was taken from Skull Island and brought to New York, where he was killed and fell from the Empire State Building. A newspaper clipping from the "New York Globe" detailing this event survived long enough in the ruins of the city which the apes dubbed the "Forbidden Zone", and it provided clarity on the female Kong that had washed up dead on their shores. It is unknown how much of the main continuity's story actually takes place in this spinoff, as the continued presence of Deathrunners on the island would point to his not having defeated them by the time of his kidnapping.
Trivia
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