The armada completes their treacherous journey and Kong is revealed to Ape City.
Every book in this series is just so good it's like comic book perfection. I usually don't go in for variant covers, but how can you not want the connecting covers from Carlos Mango! All six issues make this huge larger than life poster image embodying this series.The only thing I don't like in this series is that it'll be over in just two more issues.So grant yourself a wish and read this mini-series. Kong on the Planet of the Apes #4 is on shelves now! Read Full Review
The Eighth Wonder of the World is Kong on the Planet of the Apes! A clever story where the characters are true to their film counterparts delivered with art that is incredibly detailed. This is a winning book in every possible way. Recommended. Read Full Review
The Apes from the original franchise just keep meeting stranger and stranger creatures; the crew of the starship Enterprise, Lord Greystoke, and now the mighty Kong himself. Only here they don't have to team up with any other comic book company as they own the rights to both franchises now. I love all of these franchise team ups, ever since I was a kid I wanted to see William Shatner take on the role of Brent in Beneath the Planet of the Apes. Oh, and I wasn't kidding about the Archie/Planet of the Apes team up either! This issue shows us what happens when the apes bite off a little more than they can chew. The animals that they bring with them from Skull Island aren't happy about being in captivity and they… to be continued. **** (8.8 rating) Read Full Review
An impressive mix of two popular franchises. The characterisation and artistic representation of both make this series enjoyable and, with an added twist or two, the comic is entertaining from cover to cover. Read Full Review
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