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The Legend of Kong. Tales From The Darker Side, #8
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- ISBN8235818521
- EAN9798235818521
- Date de parution22/06/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
In Los Angeles in January 1933, a Hollywood producer sets his sights on a Pacific expedition picture that will make his fortune, and a single misheard name changes everything. Natasha Coleman, a poet and actress living on Central Avenue, is taken by mistake and wakes aboard a ship moving west, bound for a place no map is meant to hold. What begins as an abduction becomes an encounter with history, myth, and the machinery of storytelling itself.
Natasha arrives at Skull Island, home to the People of the Fall, a hidden civilization descended from enslaved Africans and their captors, shipwrecked together in 1710 and forced to build a new world from ruin. There she learns that the island has not forgotten her mother, Bessie Coleman, the world's first licensed Black female aviator, who vanished over the Pacific in 1922 and is remembered there as the woman who came from the sky.
Natasha also meets the guardian, the last of his kind, a being of immense age and grief who has been preserving Bessie's memory and waiting for the circle to close. As the producer's crew arrives with plans to turn the guardian into spectacle, Natasha is pulled into a struggle over power, truth, and representation. On one side is the machinery of Hollywood, determined to erase what it cannot control; on the other is an island that records its own history in language, memory, and song.
To survive, Natasha must decide not only what story will be told, but who gets to tell it, and what is lost when the world chooses the easier lie over the harder truth.
Natasha arrives at Skull Island, home to the People of the Fall, a hidden civilization descended from enslaved Africans and their captors, shipwrecked together in 1710 and forced to build a new world from ruin. There she learns that the island has not forgotten her mother, Bessie Coleman, the world's first licensed Black female aviator, who vanished over the Pacific in 1922 and is remembered there as the woman who came from the sky.
Natasha also meets the guardian, the last of his kind, a being of immense age and grief who has been preserving Bessie's memory and waiting for the circle to close. As the producer's crew arrives with plans to turn the guardian into spectacle, Natasha is pulled into a struggle over power, truth, and representation. On one side is the machinery of Hollywood, determined to erase what it cannot control; on the other is an island that records its own history in language, memory, and song.
To survive, Natasha must decide not only what story will be told, but who gets to tell it, and what is lost when the world chooses the easier lie over the harder truth.



















