The Wild Adventures of Doc Savage: Skull Island

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The Wild Adventures of Doc Savage: Skull Island
The Boy Who Cried Godzilla/sandbox/Doc Savage SI
Author(s) Will Murray
Publisher ACE Publishing
Publish date February 26, 2013
Genre Adventure, Fantasy

Skull Island is the sixth entry in The All-New Wild Adventures of Doc Savage series, and features Savage and King Kong, who both debuted in early March of 1933, together in an official capacity for the first time. It was

Description

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Story

On returning from an adventure in the Arctic, Doctor Clark Savage saw the gargantuan ape King Kong dead on the pavement below his office in the Empire State Building. Using his considerable power, influence, and money, he was able to move Kong's body from the street to an empty warehouse on the coast. He then had the drunken Carl Denham brought to his office, and got the name of Captain Englehorn and his ship Wanderer, and he arranged with the men and the woman they had brought back from Skull Island, whom Savage had met many years before, to return Kong's remains to his home. Savage opted not to return to Skull Island, and stayed behind to recount the tale of he and the beast's first encounter to his friends.

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Trivia

  • While it is clear that this story is set early in Savage's career, clues given in the first three chapters suggest that it takes place immediately following June 1933's The Polar Treasure by Lester Dent.

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Book
Joe DeVito's Kong of Skull Island