Konga's Revenge #2
In "Konga's Revenge," the giant ape Konga, driven to fury by relentless human attacks, goes on a rampage across the globe—only to be shrunk to less than three inches by a desperate scientist’s experimental serum. Now facing new dangers from the very creatures he once towered over, Konga must survive a treacherous journey through Africa, from elephants to panthers, before finding the man who changed him. Written by Joe Gill and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by Steve Ditko—both interior and cover—this 1963 Charlton classic captures a surreal, high-stakes tale of empathy born from vulnerability.
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Fed up with men attacking him, Konga lashes out at cities all across the world. A scientist believes that Konga is having a nervous breakdown and deduces that if Konga is shrunk down, he won't be attacked anymore. He finds Konga in Africa and shoots him with a serum that causes him to shrink to less than 3 inches. Konga has to flee from various animals (elephants, snakes, lions, spiders, panthers) until he finds the scientist. The scientist lectures Konga about how he shouldn't hurt humans because they are small. When the serum wears off, Konga leaves having empathy for tiny creatures.
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