Although there had been advances in mankind, the Stone Age technically didn’t end until somewhere between 2000 and 4000 B.C. That means there are still stories to tell…
Kong the Untamed
During the Paleolithic era in the early Stone Age, a child was born to a woman named Attu and her tribe’s chief, Trog the One-Eyed. Trog said he had no need for warriors and ordered the boy to be taken away. However, the shaman, Magl, asked him…
Do you not remember that legends tell of how long ago a strange tribe of great fighting men met our people?

Nevertheless, Attu and her son were cursed and expelled from the tribe. Attu named her son “Kong” after what she had learned from Trog.

Kong grew impatient with his (and his mother’s) circumstances and performed acts of bravery attempting to change them. Time is lost though…

When he grew into a man, Kong learned that his mother had been killed by Trog and he swore vengeance upon him…
Java
A caveman named Java lived during a time before civilization when the number of Homo sapiens was increasing. Driven further and further from their home, his tribe was attacked by wolves.

Java saved his tribe by sacrificing himself. When he destroyed an ice floe on which the wolves stood, he joined them in an ice fate of being submerged in a freezing river.

Nabu the Wise
We are already familiar with the elemental forces known as the Lords of Order and the Lords of Chaos. Sometime around 3500 BC, one of the Lords of Order came to Earth.
He became known as Nabu the Wise and was an advisor to the pharaohs of ancient Egypt. Remember the name. Nabu will soon encounter other inhabitants of the multiverse and will play a big role in it for centuries.


The Brave & the Bold #57
Dec./Jan. 1964 (10-29-64)
$0.12
“The Origin of Metamorpho”
25 pages
Writer: Bob Haney
Penciller: Ramona Fredon
Inker: Charles Paris
Editor: George Kashdan

Kong the Untamed #1
June/July 1975 (3-25-75)
$3.99
(No Title)
18 pages
Writer: Jack Oleck
Artist: Alfred P. Alcala
Editor: Joe Orlando

Legends of Tomorrow #1
May 2016 (3-16-16)
$7.99
“Bound But Not Broken”
20 pages
Writer: Aaron Lopresti
Penciller: Aaron Lopresti
Inker: Matt Banning
Editor: Jessica Chen

More Fun Comics #67
May 1942 (3-25-41)
$0.10
(“The Origin of Doctor Fate”)
6 pages
Writer: Gardner F. Fox
Artist: Howard Sherman
Editor: Frederic Whitney Ellsworth

The Terrifics Annual #1
Dec. 2018 (10-31-18)
$4.99
“Origin of the Specious”
10 pages
Writer: Mark Russell
Artist: Evan Shaner
Editor: Paul Kaminski
