Thread:Fishbird/@comment-4327179-20190924201806/@comment-4327179-20190924202232

The centrel theme of the spin-off miniseries is "What truly defines a monster" essentially the question being asked is "What are the differences between man, beast, and monster" the answer is man has feelings and knows right from wrong, beast is savage but still has feelings, but monster is cruel, cold, and emotionless. Kong is special he has the body of a beast but the mind of a man. He has feelings and knows right from wrong. He is not very sociable, and very lone. We could actually develop him as an actual character by placing him in situations where he will have to learn to trust in order to advance. And he is the last of his kind so the trauma of the slaughter of his species could also be an important factor to his lonely attitude.

What do you think