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Species of '''Pterosaur with long tails''' have been a mainstay of [[DeVito Artworks]]' take on the [[King Kong (franchise)|King Kong]] universe. They have never been given an official name, but have been described as "a '''flying dragon'''" by [[Carl Denham]], and as '''Camazotz''' by Mayan sailors. While the exact details of their appearance has changed from project to project, likely due to artistic interpretation, it appears each time as a loosely described "pterosaur" with a long, whip-like tail. It debuted in [[Joe DeVito]] and Brad Strickland's [[2005]] novel ''[[Kong: King of Skull Island]]'', and its [[Kong: King of Skull Island (comic)|2007 comic adaptation]], and later reappeared in [[2013]]'s crossover novel ''[[Doc Savage: Skull Island]]'' by [[Will Murray]], and again in the [[2017]] comic special ''[[Kong: Gods of Skull Island]]'' from [[BOOM! Studios]]. | Species of '''Pterosaur with long tails''' have been a mainstay of [[DeVito Artworks]]' take on the [[King Kong (franchise)|King Kong]] universe. They have never been given an official name, but have been described as "a '''flying dragon'''" by [[Carl Denham]], and as '''Camazotz''' by Mayan sailors. While the exact details of their appearance has changed from project to project, likely due to artistic interpretation, it appears each time as a loosely described "pterosaur" with a long, whip-like tail. It debuted in [[Joe DeVito]] and Brad Strickland's [[2005]] novel ''[[Kong: King of Skull Island]]'', and its [[Kong: King of Skull Island (comic)|2007 comic adaptation]], and later reappeared in [[2013]]'s crossover novel ''[[Doc Savage: Skull Island]]'' by [[Will Murray]], and again in the [[2017]] comic special ''[[Kong: Gods of Skull Island]]'' from [[BOOM! Studios]]. | ||
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Species of Pterosaur with long tails have been a mainstay of DeVito Artworks' take on the King Kong universe. They have never been given an official name, but have been described as "a flying dragon" by Carl Denham, and as Camazotz by Mayan sailors. While the exact details of their appearance has changed from project to project, likely due to artistic interpretation, it appears each time as a loosely described "pterosaur" with a long, whip-like tail. It debuted in Joe DeVito and Brad Strickland's 2005 novel Kong: King of Skull Island, and its 2007 comic adaptation, and later reappeared in 2013's crossover novel Doc Savage: Skull Island by Will Murray, and again in the 2017 comic special Kong: Gods of Skull Island from BOOM! Studios.
Design
Origins
History
Kong: King of Skull Island
he take mister denham but he get eated by big big fishy
Doc Savage: Skull Island
doc come to island and then wowie zowie there's a camazotz :O
Comics
- Kong: King of Skull Island (2007)
- Kong: Gods of Skull Island (2017)
Gallery
2007 art by Dan O'Connor from Kong: King of Skull Island
2017 art by Chad Lewis from Kong: Gods of Skull Island
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