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Gorgo #17 (1964)

Charlton · 1964 · 36 pages

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Contains 3 stories
Secret Destroyer
20 pp · horror-suspense

In "Secret Destroyer," Gorgo and his mother seek refuge in Cuba, only to stumble into a deep-sea showdown with a colossal squid. After diving into an underwater cay on Turtle Island, Gorgo uncovers a hidden Soviet operation building nuclear missiles—and takes matters into his own hands. With the stakes rising, he faces off against a relentless Soviet submarine, his actions unintentionally tipping the balance of a global crisis.

Evolution
3 pp · non-fiction
Natural Enemies
2 pp · non-fiction

In "Natural Enemies," a brief 1964 piece from Gorgo #17, typeset letters explore the deep-seated animosities between animal species—leopards and tigers, mongooses and snakes, dogs and cats—framing their rivalry as a quiet, instinctive part of nature’s balance. Without fanfare or illustration, the piece presents these tensions as fundamental, not random, weaving a quiet observation on how opposition shapes the wild world.

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