The Kong Crew (2018–2025)
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The Kong Crew is a French comic by Eric Herenguel that uses the character King Kong through the public domain. It imagines a world where he was not killed at the Empire State Building, but successfully fought back the United States military and caused the complete evacuation and abandonment of Manhattan. This led to the creation of "The Kong Crew," a squad of pilots charged with looking after the "Manhattan Jungle," where Kong and all manner of impossible creatures roam. Herenguel first began work on the series in 2016. It was previewed at the Angoulême International Comics Festival in January 2018 and published annually by Caurette Editions from 2018 to 2025.
Summary
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Please fasten your seatbelt, Éric Hérenguel is flying you to a whole new world!
It is 1947, 14 years after the victory of Kong over the US military. Manhattan Island has been evacuated and is now a no-go zone. These are the adventures of the pilots of the elite squadron tasked with watching over Kong’s new domain, where, rumor has it, strange things have started happening…
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Issues
Collected editions
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The Kong Crew vol. 1, issues 1-3
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Blank Volume 1 edition with art by Eric Herenguel
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The Kong Crew vol. 2, issues 4-5
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The Kong Crew vol. 3, issues 6-7
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The Kong Crew vol. 3 with collector's box and new bookplate
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The Kong Crew Intégrale Deluxe Omnibus, issues 1-7
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The Kong Crew Artist's Edition vol. 1, issues 1-3
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Artist's Edition blank cover version
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Blank Artist's edition with art by Eric Herenguel
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Blank Artist's edition with art by Eric Herenguel
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Blank Artist's edition with art by Eric Herenguel
Merchandise
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"The Kong Crew Bundle" sold on liberdistri.com
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The patch sold with the Kong Crew Bundle
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The Kong Crew Helmet pin by Pulps, BD in Paris
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The Kong Crew Spit pin by Pulps, BD in Paris
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"Damara Canal Street" signed print
Videos
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External Links
References
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