Millennia before the Golden Ages of Egypt and Greece, a uniquely marvelous race of humans existed on the shores of what today is a portion of the northern rim of the Indian Ocean, on the northeast side of the Andaman Sea.
They called themselves the Tagatu. They could have-perhaps would have-ruled the world.
And then they vanished.
Their former greatness and their relationship to the giant species of anthropoids known as the Kongs are only hinted at in a colossal Wall that still spans the peninsula of Skull Island. How did the Tagatu come to live on that prehistoric island, and how could they have built such a Wall in the midst of so many terrifyingly powerful dinosaurs?
Note: King Kong of Skull Island - Part 1: Exodus and King Kong of Skull Island - Part 2: The Wall combine (with much additional narrative and extra illustrations) to make up the crowd-funded Limited Edition book 'King Kong of Skull Island' that was not available to the public except for those that backed the campaign.
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