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Title
Gorgo
Date | Number: 1 | Lang: English (en)
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   By unclerobin@att.net
I agree with the first rating given, an "8" seems about right. THIS IS PRIMO DITKO! And you know what else I love? The coloring! That's right, sometimes that old-school hand colored look just BLOWS AWAY the work of a HUNDRED computers! I must say, if Charlton's books were all as good looking as this was, they'd still be around today - and thriving! WELL, WELL DONE!
   By kn08792
This is an excellent film adaptation with great Ditko art. Beautiful. Kim L. Neidigh
   By BiffBangPow
The cover does not do the interior justice , but hey ,it was the 1960s and things like that never really bothered kid like me me that much ! Once you flip the cover and that Ditko splash page hits--game on ! Ditkos' artwork just engulfs you into the storyline!
   By wdport
This is a really good adaptation of the film. Ditko's art is wonderful.
   By atomjones
After seeing the bad Spiderman reprints, I had a negative outlook on Ditko, and only over the last few years have I been corrected by old greats like this. Man was he an expert layout artist! This book is a great example of his work. Extremely Dynamic! I give it a 10.
   By danhagen
Gorgo was a touching tale of mother love, like Stella Dallas, and Konga was the poignant saga of a lost boy, like Pinocchio. No wonder they worked so well.
  
Additional Information
 
Publication[June 1961] | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1
 
CoverThe Monster from the Sea!
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense; Science Fiction | Characters: Gorgo
 
Comic StoryMonsters of the Past (1 page)
SynopsisFacts about dinosaurs.
CreditsJob #: A27
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
NotesInside front cover.
 
Comic StoryGorgo (22 pages)
SynopsisA giant lizard-like creature is spewed from the bottomless depths by a volcanic eruption only to wreak havoc on the modern world. After being captured and put on display in London, the creature's angry mother arrives and destroys London looking for her offspring.
CreditsJob #: 6673
ContentGenre: Science Fiction | Characters: Gorgo
NotesAdaptation of the 1960 film. Indicia states the movie was released in 1960. Other sources state it was 1961. The adaptation contains scenes not present in the film, such as prehistoric fish being released by the volcanic explosion, the divers who discover Gorgo being attacked by a giant octopus, and Gorgo battling a killer whale.
 
Comic StoryWonders of the Deep! (4 pages)
SynopsisVarious facts about undersea creatures.
CreditsJob #: 6960
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
 
ActivityCaptain Corey's Curiosity Corner (2 pages)
SynopsisAdvice on creating a new game (Tennis Basketball), a party game (a verbal game where people change historical facts called "If") and a description of Iceland.
CreditsLetters: typeset
NotesThings to make, things to do, things to know.
 
Comic StoryFear! (4 pages)
SynopsisProfessor Hemlin explains superstition.
CreditsJob #: 7176
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
 
Comic StoryStrange People Who Are Real (1 page)
SynopsisVarious facts about carnival people.
CreditsJob #: A-26
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
NotesInside back cover.
 
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense; Science Fiction
NotesFull page backcover pinup of Gorgo smashing London Bridge.
 
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