Konga #16
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "City of Evil," Konga faces his most insidious threat yet when the Unians—aliens posing as peaceful diplomats—establish a hidden futuristic city in Africa, secretly plotting Earth's conquest. When they sense Konga as a danger and attack him while he sleeps, the giant warrior awakens to a battle not just for survival, but for the planet itself. With the U.S. government now aligned against the alien menace, Konga unleashes his fury to dismantle their stronghold and destroy their city. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Bill Montes with inks by Ernie Bache, this 1964 Charlton classic features a cover by Pat Masulli and Dick Giordano.
In "City of Evil," Konga awakens to find a hidden alien city rising in Africa, its Unian inhabitants posing as peaceful diplomats while secretly plotting Earth's conquest. When the aliens target Konga as a threat, he fights back—only to find the U.S. government joining forces with him to stop the invasion. The fate of the city and the Unians hangs in the balance as the conflict reaches its climax.
In "The Benefactors," a group of white men arrive in an African village seeking to impose their ways, only to be met with quiet resistance from a chief who sees no need for change. His people live as they always have—content, self-sufficient, and uninterested in the outsiders' offers of progress. The story unfolds with deliberate restraint, letting the tension grow through quiet dignity and unspoken understanding.
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