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KING KONG: THE GREAT WAR TRADE PAPERBACK
Price: $19.99 Rating: Teen+ Writer: Alex Cox Artist: Tommaso Bianchi Cover: Jae Lee & June Chung Page Count: 144 ON SALE DATE: 1/21/26 MAROONED ON SKULL ISLAND! The year is 1917, and the world been consumed by war for three years. For the crew of the German submarine U-184, however, the real battle is just beginning! Shipwrecked on a uncharted island, the U-Boat's crew face terrors beyond imagining from the moment their boots touch the sand as they are attacked from all sides by monsters and horrors never before seen on Earth. As they fight their way across the island in a desperate bid for survival, blood-stained death strikes indiscriminately from above and below. And pursuing them relentlessly is a gargantuan force of nature that knows no master - and no mercy! King Kong: The Great War collects all six issues of the spellbinding series from acclaimed author ALEX COX and international art sensation TOMMASO BIANCHI, bringing to graphic life a hellish vision of endurance in a land forgotten by time - where the only rule is fear, and the only law is given by Kong!
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Little Shop Of Horrors The Journal of Classic British Horror Films Issue #52, Celebrating 53 Years With Gorgo
In 1961, mama Gorgo (Orga) tore London apart while going to save Gorgo Junior. For film goers of that period, it was a gorgeous, colorful, knockout. For M-G-M, and particularly the King brothers, (or as they were originally known – the Kozinsky brothers) Maury, Frank and Hymie, it was a successful trip into the ‘man-in-a-suit-asaurus’ realm that Toho had instigated with their original Godzilla. In our massive (270 full size pages/over 625 rare high quality black & white and color images) study of the film, you’ll learn all the inside info on how it came to be. Not just from the previous Eugene Lourie articles with Paul Mandell, or Lourie’s auto-bio, but lots of never seen or read production information and comments/stories from crew members. AND, you’ll have the fascinating, full story of the King/Kozinsky Bros., from their early ‘slightly’ gangster- like businesses, to very successful independent movie producers (Dillinger. Gun Crazy. The Brave One (Academy Award © winner). In the movie Trumbo, John Goodman plays Frank King to perfection. Stephen R. Bissette on the Gorgo (Konga & Reptilicus) Charlton comic books. Lee Kaplan writes about the models and toys based on Gorgo.
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