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==King Kong 2== | |||
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'''''King Kong 2''''' is a novelization of ''[[King Kong Lives]]''. | |||
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THE ONE WHERE DENHAM LEARNS NOTHING
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King Kong is the name of a newspaper serial adapted by Kingsley Long published in the London Daily Herald newspaper in 37 instalments from April 21st through June 1st of 1933. It was released daily except for Sundays, and Monday, May 1st. This adaptation is notable for being one of the first licensed Kong stories to expand upon the origins of Kong and the Skull Islanders.
Synopsis
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Plot
DENHAM LEARNS NOTHING AND CHARGES PEOPLE TO SEE KONG'S TAXIDERMIED CORPSE. CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT LEVEL ZERO.
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Trivia
- Beyond advertisements claiming Kong as an individual to be millions of years old, this is the first product to imagine his origins in an official capacity.
- This is the first Kong story to imagine what became of his body after the events of the film. While Kong Reborn imagined Denham burning the corpse, King Kong of Skull Island, endorsed by the Cooper estate, sees Denham return the remains to Skull Island.
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King Kong 2
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King Kong 2 is a novelization of King Kong Lives.
Synopsis
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