Fantastic Giants [Facsimile Edition] #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn the remote wilds of Africa, Doctor Decker survives a plane crash and forms an unlikely bond with a small monkey named Konga and a tribe of towering natives who stand nearly twelve feet tall. Drawn into their mysterious world, Decker uncovers the secret behind their size: a serum made from seeds of a colossal plant. Returning to England with Konga and the seeds, he replicates the formula—only to unleash a terrifying transformation as Konga grows beyond imagination. As the creature’s power spirals out of control, London faces a nightmare no one saw coming.
In "With the Help of Hogar," a banished witchdoctor named Manu carves a meteorite into a towering figure he calls Hogar, hoping to use it to reclaim his power and lead his tribe. When a lightning strike and nearby atomic testing ignite the statue, it awakens—only to turn on its creator and unleash chaos across the African wilderness. As the giant’s rampage threatens to consume everything in its path, an unexpected force from beyond the stars arrives to confront the creature.
In *null*, a colossal lizard-like beast named Gorgo erupts from the ocean floor during a volcanic explosion off a remote Irish island, terrorizing the coast before being driven back by desperate villagers. Captured and sold to the Dorkin London Circus, Gorgo’s true nature as a juvenile is revealed—sparking a terrifying revelation: his mother, a far larger and more ancient creature, has begun her own deadly journey across the sea, drawn by the scent of her lost child.
In "The Mountain Monster," a reclusive scientist on a remote European mountaintop unleashes a creature he calls Adam, designed to absorb the minds of kidnapped doctors. But when Adam inherits not just their knowledge, but their terror—fear of himself—he abandons the castle and flees into the storm-lashed wilderness. As he climbs higher, pursued by his own growing dread, the mountain becomes both sanctuary and tomb.
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