Kong Reborn
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Kong Reborn is a 397 page novel written by Russell Blackford in 2005. It serves as a sequel to the 1932 King Kong novelization, utilizing the book's public domain status. This allowed for Kong Reborn to be written without paying royalties or licencing fees to the Cooper estate, or Universal Pictures.
Synopsis
Official synopsis:
"At the dawn of the new millennium, New York City is spruced up to celebrate the party of the century. Even the city's famous skyscrapers got their first cleaning in many, many decades. It was there, at the windswept heights of the Empire State Building's soaring towers, that the discovery of a lifetime was made. The dried pool of black, tarry material proved to be none other than a giant drop of blood from the only creature to have scaled New York's tallest building: It was the blood of Kong."
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