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Konga was the basis for a comic-book series published by Charlton Comics and initially drawn by Steve Ditko (prior to Ditko's co-creation of Spider-Man) in the 1960s.

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  • Konga ist ein weiblicher Gorilla. Sie hat am 9. September Geburtstag und ist eine eingebildete Dorfbewohnerin.
  • Konga was the basis for a comic-book series published by Charlton Comics and initially drawn by Steve Ditko (prior to Ditko's co-creation of Spider-Man) in the 1960s.
  • In 2285, the Konga was stolen from a planetary spaceport on Vulcan by Lieutenant Saavik, who was in the midst of pon farr. She took the craft to a region near the galactic barrier where she went in search of her mate, Xon. The Federation Starfleet's USS Enterprise pursued the Konga to the area, and was fired on by Saavik. (TOS - Saavik's Story comic: "Pon Far!") Believing that she had disabled the Enterprise, Saavik landed the Konga on an unnamed planet, where the vessel was captured by Romulans. (TOS - Saavik's Story comic: "Blood Fever")
  • thumb|right Konga ist ein außerirdischer Roboter, der im Stile Godzillas designt wurde.
  • Konga was originally a monkey found by Professor Charles Decker. On the same expedition, the professor also acquired a chemical extract from a new species of plant. The chemical made living things grow. Professor Decker tests the formula he created using the chemical on Konga which made him grow and change into a chimp and later a gorilla. The formula has a side effect that allows Konga to read minds and thinking his master wants Dean Foster, a critic of Decker's work, dead, Konga escapes and kills the man. Konga then kills Tagore, an Indian scientist who has achieved success in the same field as Decker and was going public first. Finally, Konga decides to go after Bob, a student who caused the professor's assistant, Sandra, to quit after he proposed to her. However, Decker and his wife Ma
  • Konga was a witch doctor who had the power to control plants and ruled over the Konkas, a tribe that once inhabited a city in Kongoland. The city was buried in an earthquake 1000 years ago, but Konga vowed that it would rise again and that the person who found his treasure would inherit his power.
  • Konga was a baby chimpanzee found in Africa by British botanist Dr. Charles Decker. He was brought to London where Dr. Decker made him the subject of his hideous experiments. The insane botanist creates a serum that turns Konga into a ferocious gorilla-sized ape, then he mesmerizes the chimp and sends him kill all his former enemies. However, the serum transforms the ape into a giant monster. He killed Margaret before he caught Dr. Decker then he ravaged the city. He finally killed Decker but he was attacked and killed by the British army. Upon his death, he reverts to a chimpanzee.
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