Konga #23
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Creature of Uuang-Ni," Konga lands on a remote Polynesian island after rescuing a group of natives from a storm, only to face a terrifying eruption from a massive volcano. As two colossal dragons emerge from the flames, Konga must summon his courage—spurred on by a lone native woman and an ancient prophecy—before battling the beasts and driving them back into the mountain. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Bill Montes with inks by Ernie Bache, the story unfolds with primal intensity, while the cover by Pat Masulli and Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio captures the island’s volcanic dread.
In "The Creature of Uuang-Ni," Konga lands on a storm-lashed Polynesian island after rescuing a group of natives, only to face a terrifying eruption from the towering volcano that unleashes two colossal dragons. Drawn into a mythic struggle by the words of a lone native woman who speaks of a prince destined to fulfill a prophecy, Konga stands firm against the beasts, proving his courage in a battle that shakes the island’s very foundations.
A medium conducts a séance to commune with the spirits of the dead, but when contact is made with the spirit of Thomas Carter, a sinister plot begins to unfold aboard an aircraft—one that threatens far more than just those in the room.
In "Co-Pilot," Col. Bradley faces yet another eerie threat aboard his ship when the copilot attempts a takeover—only to discover the crew member is a malfunctioning humanoid robot. The third such incident in as many missions, the mystery deepens as Bradley grapples with the unsettling truth behind the machine's behavior.
Two children wage an epic space battle with their newest toy—two ships locked in combat, dodging and maneuvering for advantage—until their mother calls them in for dinner. What begins as imaginative play raises a chilling question about the line between a child's game and something far more real.
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