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  • Lukk (category Comic Kaiju)
    extra-terrestrial humanoid who appears in Issue #21 of Charlton Comics' Konga comic series. The name of the issue refers to Lukk as "The Challenger", which
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  • Yeti (section Konga)
    and Nintendo Switch Main article: Woolley. Reptisaurus the Terrible #5 Konga #15 Godzilla, King of the Monsters #10-11 In a back-up story in issue #15
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  • article: Robo-Yeti/Gallery. Yeti in the splash art for a backup story in Konga issue 15. Yetrigar growing. Yeti in Pachimon S-Class Woolley plush. Showing
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  • China (Konga #5) Giant Reptiles (Konga #6) Howard Morgan's Monster (Konga #7) Dreamland Dragon (Konga #10) Sam Marshal (Konga #10) The Kaalaa (Konga #10)
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  • Konga's Revenge (category Comic Series)
    collection titled Ditko Monsters: Konga!. Issue #1 Issue #2 Issue #3 Issue #1 (reprint of issue #3) Konga and Konga's Revenge on Comic Book Plus Showing 2 comments
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  • injects Konga with more of the serum out of jealousy, causing him to grow to tremendous size. In the comic, Konga injects himself. In the film, Konga dies
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  • "A Mate for Konga" is the first issue of the comic miniseries The Return of Konga, which in the following issue was renamed Konga's Revenge. It was published
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  • bananas to offer Konga when he awakens. Konga accepts the gifts and listens to Long as he asks Konga if he will defend the Earth, to which Konga agrees. When
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  • eighteenth issue of the comic series Konga, published by Charlton Comics in June of 1964. It features two comics—a main adventure starring Konga and a backup story
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  • twenty-second issue of the comic series Konga, published by Charlton Comics in May of 1965. It features two comics—a main adventure starring Konga and a backup story
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  • issue of the comic series Konga, and was published by Charlton Comics in November of 1963. It features two comics—a main adventure starring Konga and a backup
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  • issue of the comic series Konga, published by Charlton Comics in September of 1964. It features four comics—a main adventure starring Konga and three backup
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  • away, and Konga spent the next month continuing his rampage. Eventually Mrs. Jones remembered Konga and suggested they try again to shrink Konga with his
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  • the later issues of their respective comic series. Konga #23 on ComicBookPlus This is a list of references for Konga issue 23. These citations are used to
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  • of the comic miniseries Konga's Revenge published by Charlton Comics in the fall of 1964. It features two comics — a main adventure starring Konga and a
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  • Konga issue 3 (section Konga)
    The third issue of Konga was published by Charlton Comics in October of 1961. It features two comics—a main adventure starring Konga and a backup story
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  • Kong of Skull Island #2 is a comic book by BOOM! Studios. It was released in August 2016. The boat carrying the Tagu Kong was tipped by monsters, including
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  • its own titled The Return of Konga in 1964; it, too, received a name change after issue #1, becoming Konga's Revenge. Konga's Revenge #3 was later reprinted
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  • Matt Frank is an American comic book artist and writer. He first became known among kaiju fans for his Godzilla Neo project on DeviantArt, a series of
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  • the film, Gorgo behaves like any usual animal would. In Charlton Comics' comic book series Gorgo, he has a more fleshed-out personality where he is extremely
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