Konga #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Monster Hunter," a famed big game hunter tracks the legendary Konga to a remote South Seas island, only to find the beast in distress—clamped by a giant clam. After freeing him, the hunter earns Konga’s unexpected loyalty, a bond tested when fate brings them together again during a violent storm at sea. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated with striking precision by Steve Ditko, with cover art by Ditko and Dick Giordano, this 1963 Charlton classic blends adventure and empathy in a story where kindness becomes the truest kind of strength.
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A famous big game hunter finds out that Konga is on an uninhabited south seas island and goes there to hunt him. When he and his fiancee land on the island, they see Konga crying because a giant clam has clamped down on his thumb. Just like the story of Androcles removing the thorn from the lion's paw, he removes the clam and is befriended by a now docile Konga. Eventually the hunter returns home. Later he returns to the island on a rich publisher's boat. The boat gets tossed around by stormy seas, but Konga saves his life paying him back for his earlier kindness.
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