After five days of near-relentless onslaught by creatures beyond imagination, the crew of U-184 has been reduced to a few desperate survivors - and Kong is revved up to finish the job! Before the night is over, their fate will be sealed - but will any remain alive to tell the tale? Find out in this final issue of Kong: The Great War, written with savage fury by ALEX COX and illustrated with gruesome beauty by TOMMASSO BIANCHI!
Cox and company have done a remarably good job of delivering everything to the page with a style that fully embraces the immensity that Kong is capable of delivering. Its a bit strange to get the final perspective on it because ther remain so many questions at the end of the series. Kong has been a force of nature at the heart of the series, but the massive mystery of humanity in the heart of nature continues to lurk around the edges of every panel as the series draws to a close. Kong has been explored in the comics pages before. Its nice to see a series focus so narrowly on the dark mystery of it all. Read Full Review
KONG: THE GREAT WAR #6 ends the miniseries the only way it could with death. Alex Cox's final issue presents a truly terrifying Kong, enabled by Tommaso Bianchi's excellent artwork, but the story ultimately had nothing to say and arguably doesn't qualify as a story. Read Full Review
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