Konga's Revenge #3
In "The Trojan Queen," Konga’s wild heart leads him straight into the middle of a cinematic spectacle, crashing the set of a grand Trojan War epic filmed along the Black Sea coast—drawn not by battle, but by his sudden infatuation with the actress playing Helen of Troy, the striking Andrea Barr. Written by Joe Gill and brought to life with bold visuals by Bill Montes and Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio, this 1964 Charlton adventure blends myth, mayhem, and a very large ape in a 12-cent comic. The cover, a dynamic double-draw by Dick Giordano, captures the chaos in full swing.
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Konga crashes the movie set of a Trojan War epic being filmed along the Black Sea coast because he becomes smitten by the actress playing Helen of Troy, the beautiful Andrea Barr!
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