
They procede to fight Gargos, even using random sticks.

The entire battle is also there, btw.īasically, the moment they enter the Astral Plane to challenge Gargos, Tusk, Kim-Wu and Tusk are stripped of their Guardians, the source of their superhuman strength (Tusk does superhuman things anyway, but that isn't too relevant). I had to make some cut to spare the scans that were not relevant, but if you don't believe me you can go and check by yourself. Here's the collection of relevant scans that show what I'm about to talk. In the last issue, the heroes end up fighting Gargos, apparently keeping him at bay for some time, and this was used to scale them, but this is wrong for several reasons. However, there have been quite some misconceptions about what really happens in there, and I'm going to talk about it. So, that's it, the comics can once again be considered. They are official, they are sold on the official website, they don't contradict anything established by previous material and just expand the story and shed light on events that basically happened off screen, without details in the games or anywhere else.
#Killer instinct wiki tusk series#
The author calling the story "self-contained" and it requiring no previous knowledge of the series is neither an evidence or a good argument to say they are not canon. After discussing with other users in private about that, I admit that my judgement has been rash (no Battletoads pun intended), arbitrary and short sighted. This has already been discussed in another thread. You can easily read them online, but for obvious reasons I can't provide the link here. The official comics published by Dynamite Entertainment in 2017.

