Konga #19
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Most Ruthless Man in the World...", dictator Yvor Coron rules his Balkan nation with fear, unleashing nuclear threats and attacking neighbors without mercy—until he crosses paths with Konga, the gentle giant of the Indian Ocean. Envious of Konga’s strength and serenity, Coron bombs him for no reason, sparking a journey across the world as Konga, recovering from the blast, makes his way to Europe to confront the tyrant. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Bill Montes with inks by Ernie Bache, this 1964 Charlton classic features a cover by Dick Giordano, capturing the moment of Konga’s awakening and the storm to come.
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Yvor Coron, the dictator of an unnamed Balkan country threatens and blackmails his neighbors, even attacking them with nuclear weapons. No one can stand up to him. One day while shooting up fishing villages for sport, Coron finds Konga dozing blissfully on his island in the Indian Ocean. Coron, envious of Konga's physical strength and inner peace drops a bomb on Konga's head out of sheer meanness. After Konga's headache subsides, he walks/swims to Europe to dismantle Coron's military machine although he spares the lives of Coron's men who are only following orders.
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