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Konga #18 (1964)

Charlton · 1964 · 36 pages

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ContinueKonga #20 →
Contains 2 stories
The Scourge of Mars
20 pp · science fiction

In "The Scourge of Mars," Earth faces an aerial assault from mysterious Martian saucers that unleash storms, fires, and chaos from the skies. After Konga fights back and is captured, the Martians shrink him and take him to their planet, where he’s joined by the escaped American pilot Cpt. Beamis. Together, they find a way to reverse the shrinking ray and turn the tide against the Martian fleet.

The Size of Things
5 pp · non-fiction
Konga

In "The Size of Things," a concise, thought-provoking essay from Konga #18 (1964), the interplay between scale and biology is explored through the lens of nature’s limits—why some creatures are small, others large, and why certain sizes simply don’t work. Using clear, typeset letters, the piece examines the physical constraints that shape the animal world, from insects to humans, without ever naming the exact rules that govern them.

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