Deep in the jungles of Skull Island, the crew of U-184 survives (as best they can) under the constant threat of grisly death, ferocious prehistoric predators, and, never far behind them... KONG! The pressure mounts as they are steadily overtaken by fear, violence, and disease - but hope flickers in the distance! Will they find the strength to persevere? Or will their bones be added to the endless cascade of human remains that Skull Island leaves for posterity? Only acclaimed author ALEX COX and superstar artist TOMMASO BIANCHI know for sure - but soon all will be revealed!
Alex Cox is doing a fantastic job with this book. I love how he has humanized a group of hardened German Soldiers from the First Great War and made me like and admire them. I continue to love how Cox has used the Captain Diarie entries to tell the story and I am wondering how this story will end. Will the Captain make it off the Island or will he be added to the already plentiful collection of skulls on the island? I don't know the answer to that, but can't wait to find out. Read Full Review
KING KONG: THE GREAT WAR #4 continues the seemingly hopeless race to reach high ground on Skull Island. Coxs tale of woe whittles the band of shipwrecked soldiers down in horrific scenes of death, and Bianchis grim, moody art elevates the atmosphere of dread. Read Full Review
The pacing of this series is still lacking in some regards, but it has slowly become a much more exciting read. Read Full Review
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