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Konga #3 (1961)

Charlton · 1961 · 36 pages

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Contains 2 stories
Konga and the Island Monster
20 pp · science fiction
KongaSandraBobCordeau (crook)Captain NesbitJohn MarksLila Marks

In "Konga and the Island Monster," the intrepid adventurer Konga washes ashore on a mysterious island where the locals fear a colossal sea dragon. When the beast demands human sacrifices, Konga steps in to face the monstrous threat, determined to save the captives—though the true nature of the creature may be more than it seems.

The Rulers
3 pp · non-fiction

From the primordial seas to the age of dinosaurs, from towering prehistoric beasts to early mankind, "The Rulers" traces the epic succession of life that has dominated Earth across the eons. This sweeping 1961 story asks a provocative question: as each species has had its moment of dominion, what will come after humanity's reign?

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