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Konga #16 (1964)

Charlton · 1964 · 36 pages

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Contains 2 stories
City of Evil
20 pp · science fiction

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.

The Benefactors
5 pp

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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