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Angel and the Ape

Angel and the Ape was a humor comic book created by E. Nelson Bridwell & Bob Oksner published by DC Comics. The characters first appeared in 1968 in Showcase #77[1] then graduated to their own title, with art by comic artist Bob Oksner, most often inked by Wally Wood. The title lasted for seven issues, changing its name to Meet Angel for its final appearance.[2]

Angel and the Ape
Angel and the Ape's first appearance in Showcase #77 (December 1968). Pencils by Bob Oksner, inks by Tex Blaisdell.
Publication information
Publisher(vol. 1–2)
DC Comics
(vol. 3)
Vertigo Comics
ScheduleBi-monthly
Format(vol. 1)
Ongoing series
(vol. 2–3)
Limited series
Publication date(vol. 1)
November 1968-September 1969
(vol. 2)
March–June 1991
(vol. 3)
October 2001-January 2002
No. of issues(vol. 1): 7
(vol. 2–3): 4 each
Main character(s)Angel O'Day
Sam Simeon
Creative team
Created byE. Nelson Bridwell & Bob Oksner
Written by(vol. 1)
E. Nelson Bridwell
(vol. 2)
Phil Foglio
(vol. 3)
Howard Chaykin and David Tischman
Artist(s)(vol. 1)
Bob Oksner
(vol. 2)
Phil Foglio
(vol. 3)
Philip Bond
Inker(s)(vol. 1)
Wally Wood
Colorist(s)(vol. 2)
Tom Ziuko

Series overview

Angel O'Day is a private investigator who manages the O'Day and Simeon Detective Agency with her partner Sam Simeon.[3] Sam differs from many stereotypical detectives; besides helping Angel, Sam is both a comic book artist and a talking gorilla.[4] Sam's name is a double-pun on the word "simian" ("of or pertaining to an ape or monkey") and the San Simeon estate of publisher William Randolph Hearst.[5] In the first few stories, Sam draws comics for a self-obsessed editor named Stan Bragg, then moves to a competitor, working for Morton Stoops.[6]

Revivals

The series has been revived twice. The first was by Phil Foglio in the 1990s, where Angel and the Ape stuck true to its zany roots. In Phil Foglio's 1991 mini-series, Angel is revealed to be the half-sister of the Dumb Bunny, a member of the super-heroic group the Inferior Five, also created by Bridwell. Sam is changed, too; he is not only employed by "DZ Comics" as an artist, but is also the grandson of Gorilla Grodd, a nemesis of the Flash. As such, Sam has mental powers that he can use to make a limited number of people see him as a human being. However, a break in his concentration allows people to see him in his true form. This is in contrast to the original series, wherein people see Sam's true form but convince themselves he is simply an unusually ape-like human male, since it is "impossible" for there to be such a thing as a talking gorilla.

A second revival was made in early 2001 under DC's Vertigo imprint, with a vastly different take. The four-issue limited series was written by Howard Chaykin and David Tischman, with art by Philip Bond and covers by Arthur Adams.

The two appeared in a one-page story in DC Holiday Special '09, written and drawn by Andrew Pepoy.

In 2011, "The New 52" rebooted the DC universe. Sam Simeon was a scientist at A.R.G.U.S. where he was paired with Dr. O'Day. An accident involving gorilla DNA from Gorilla City turned Sam into a humanoid gorilla. During the "Forever Evil" storyline, Simeon fell under the control of Cheetah who had him operate as Primeape.[7]

In 2012, Angel and Sam appeared in a segment of the anthology title Joe Kubert Presents.

Angel and Sam are briefly seen when they sense Miguel Montez using the H-Dial for the first time.[8]

Appearances

  1. Showcase #77 (September 1968): "Angel and the Ape"
  2. Angel and the Ape Vol. 1 #1 (November–December 1968)
  3. Angel and the Ape Vol. 1 #2 (January–February 1969)
  4. Angel and the Ape Vol. 1 #3 (March–April 1969)
  5. Angel and the Ape Vol. 1 #4 (May–June 1969)
  6. Angel and the Ape Vol. 1 #5 (July–August 1969)
  7. Angel and the Ape Vol. 1 #6 (September–October 1969)
  8. Meet Angel #7 (November–December 1969)
  9. Limited Collectors' Edition #C-34 (February–March 1975) (Christmas with the Super-Heroes)
  10. Showcase #100 (May 1978): "There Shall Come a Gathering"
  11. Crisis on Infinite Earths #11 (February 1986): "Aftershock" (Angel appears with Harvey Bullock and Jonni Thunder and Sam appears with Detective Chimp, but they do not appear together)
  12. Swamp Thing Annual Vol. 2 #3 (1987): "Distant Cousins"
  13. Angel and the Ape Vol. 2 #1 (March 1991): "Shaking the Family Tree"
  14. Angel and the Ape Vol. 2 #2 (April 1991): "The Apes of Wrath"
  15. Angel and the Ape Vol. 2 #3 (May 1991): "Family Feud"
  16. Angel and the Ape Vol. 2 #4 (June 1991): "Monkey See - Monkey Doom"
  17. Guy Gardner: Warrior #29 (March 1995): "It's My Party And I'll Fight If I Want To"
  18. Martian Manhunter Annual #2 (1999): "Fear and Loathing on the Planet of Apes"
  19. Angel and the Ape Vol. 3 #1 (October 2001): "Model Behavior"
  20. Angel and the Ape Vol. 3 #2 (November 2001): "Death Becomes Her"
  21. Angel and the Ape Vol. 3 #3 (December 2001): "36DD For Death"
  22. Angel and the Ape Vol. 3 #4 (January 2002): "Deux Ex Machina"
  23. Infinite Crisis #5 (April 2006)
  24. DC Holiday Special 2009 (February 2010): "Angel and The Ape"
  25. Joe Kubert Presents #1 (December 2012)
  26. Joe Kubert Presents #2 (January 2013)
  27. Joe Kubert Presents #3 (February 2013)
  28. Joe Kubert Presents #4 (March 2013)
  29. Joe Kubert Presents #5 (April 2013)
  30. Joe Kubert Presents #6 (May 2013)

In other media

Angel O'Day appears in the Young Justice episode "Influence", voiced by Danica McKellar. She is a civilian in Los Angeles who Beast Boy got a selfie with.

A variation of Sam Simeon appears in the tie-in comics of Young Justice. This version is depicted as the son of Gorilla Grodd and Primat.

References

  1. ^ McAvennie, Michael (2010). "1960s". In Dolan, Hannah (ed.). DC Comics Year By Year, A Visual Chronicle. Dorling Kindersley. p. 130. ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9. [E. Nelson Bridwell] and artist Bob Oksner injected pretty primitive humor into the classic beauty and the beast concept when they opened the O'Day and Simeon Detective Agency for business.
  2. ^ Markstein, Don. "Angel and the Ape". Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
  3. ^ Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016). The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe. DK Publishing. p. 14. ISBN 978-1-4654-5357-0.
  4. ^ Wallace, Dan (2008), "Angel and the Ape", in Dougall, Alastair (ed.), The DC Comics Encyclopedia, London: Dorling Kindersley, p. 15, ISBN 978-0-7566-4119-1
  5. ^ Amash, Jim (April 2007). "My Women Had Saturday Night Bodies And Sunday School Faces". Alter Ego #67. p. 21. Retrieved July 6, 2022.
  6. ^ Wells, John (2014). American Comic Book Chronicles: 1965-1969. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 209. ISBN 978-1605490557.
  7. ^ Forever Evil: A.R.G.U.S. #5. DC Comics.
  8. ^ Dial H for Hero #1. DC Comics.

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Angel and the Ape was a humor comic book created by E Nelson Bridwell amp Bob Oksner published by DC Comics The characters first appeared in 1968 in Showcase 77 1 then graduated to their own title with art by comic artist Bob Oksner most often inked by Wally Wood The title lasted for seven issues changing its name to Meet Angel for its final appearance 2 Angel and the ApeAngel and the Ape s first appearance in Showcase 77 December 1968 Pencils by Bob Oksner inks by Tex Blaisdell Publication informationPublisher vol 1 2 DC Comics vol 3 Vertigo ComicsScheduleBi monthlyFormat vol 1 Ongoing series vol 2 3 Limited seriesPublication date vol 1 November 1968 September 1969 vol 2 March June 1991 vol 3 October 2001 January 2002No of issues vol 1 7 vol 2 3 4 eachMain character s Angel O DaySam SimeonCreative teamCreated byE Nelson Bridwell amp Bob OksnerWritten by vol 1 E Nelson Bridwell vol 2 Phil Foglio vol 3 Howard Chaykin and David TischmanArtist s vol 1 Bob Oksner vol 2 Phil Foglio vol 3 Philip BondInker s vol 1 Wally WoodColorist s vol 2 Tom Ziuko Contents 1 Series overview 1 1 Revivals 2 Appearances 3 In other media 4 References 5 External linksSeries overview EditAngel O Day is a private investigator who manages the O Day and Simeon Detective Agency with her partner Sam Simeon 3 Sam differs from many stereotypical detectives besides helping Angel Sam is both a comic book artist and a talking gorilla 4 Sam s name is a double pun on the word simian of or pertaining to an ape or monkey and the San Simeon estate of publisher William Randolph Hearst 5 In the first few stories Sam draws comics for a self obsessed editor named Stan Bragg then moves to a competitor working for Morton Stoops 6 Revivals Edit The series has been revived twice The first was by Phil Foglio in the 1990s where Angel and the Ape stuck true to its zany roots In Phil Foglio s 1991 mini series Angel is revealed to be the half sister of the Dumb Bunny a member of the super heroic group the Inferior Five also created by Bridwell Sam is changed too he is not only employed by DZ Comics as an artist but is also the grandson of Gorilla Grodd a nemesis of the Flash As such Sam has mental powers that he can use to make a limited number of people see him as a human being However a break in his concentration allows people to see him in his true form This is in contrast to the original series wherein people see Sam s true form but convince themselves he is simply an unusually ape like human male since it is impossible for there to be such a thing as a talking gorilla A second revival was made in early 2001 under DC s Vertigo imprint with a vastly different take The four issue limited series was written by Howard Chaykin and David Tischman with art by Philip Bond and covers by Arthur Adams The two appeared in a one page story in DC Holiday Special 09 written and drawn by Andrew Pepoy In 2011 The New 52 rebooted the DC universe Sam Simeon was a scientist at A R G U S where he was paired with Dr O Day An accident involving gorilla DNA from Gorilla City turned Sam into a humanoid gorilla During the Forever Evil storyline Simeon fell under the control of Cheetah who had him operate as Primeape 7 In 2012 Angel and Sam appeared in a segment of the anthology title Joe Kubert Presents Angel and Sam are briefly seen when they sense Miguel Montez using the H Dial for the first time 8 Appearances EditShowcase 77 September 1968 Angel and the Ape Angel and the Ape Vol 1 1 November December 1968 Angel and the Ape Vol 1 2 January February 1969 Angel and the Ape Vol 1 3 March April 1969 Angel and the Ape Vol 1 4 May June 1969 Angel and the Ape Vol 1 5 July August 1969 Angel and the Ape Vol 1 6 September October 1969 Meet Angel 7 November December 1969 Limited Collectors Edition C 34 February March 1975 Christmas with the Super Heroes Showcase 100 May 1978 There Shall Come a Gathering Crisis on Infinite Earths 11 February 1986 Aftershock Angel appears with Harvey Bullock and Jonni Thunder and Sam appears with Detective Chimp but they do not appear together Swamp Thing Annual Vol 2 3 1987 Distant Cousins Angel and the Ape Vol 2 1 March 1991 Shaking the Family Tree Angel and the Ape Vol 2 2 April 1991 The Apes of Wrath Angel and the Ape Vol 2 3 May 1991 Family Feud Angel and the Ape Vol 2 4 June 1991 Monkey See Monkey Doom Guy Gardner Warrior 29 March 1995 It s My Party And I ll Fight If I Want To Martian Manhunter Annual 2 1999 Fear and Loathing on the Planet of Apes Angel and the Ape Vol 3 1 October 2001 Model Behavior Angel and the Ape Vol 3 2 November 2001 Death Becomes Her Angel and the Ape Vol 3 3 December 2001 36DD For Death Angel and the Ape Vol 3 4 January 2002 Deux Ex Machina Infinite Crisis 5 April 2006 DC Holiday Special 2009 February 2010 Angel and The Ape Joe Kubert Presents 1 December 2012 Joe Kubert Presents 2 January 2013 Joe Kubert Presents 3 February 2013 Joe Kubert Presents 4 March 2013 Joe Kubert Presents 5 April 2013 Joe Kubert Presents 6 May 2013 In other media EditAngel O Day appears in the Young Justice episode Influence voiced by Danica McKellar She is a civilian in Los Angeles who Beast Boy got a selfie with A variation of Sam Simeon appears in the tie in comics of Young Justice This version is depicted as the son of Gorilla Grodd and Primat References Edit McAvennie Michael 2010 1960s In Dolan Hannah ed DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle Dorling Kindersley p 130 ISBN 978 0 7566 6742 9 E Nelson Bridwell and artist Bob Oksner injected pretty primitive humor into the classic beauty and the beast concept when they opened the O Day and Simeon Detective Agency for business Markstein Don Angel and the Ape Don Markstein s Toonopedia Retrieved April 1 2020 Cowsill Alan Irvine Alex Korte Steve Manning Matt Wiacek Win Wilson Sven 2016 The DC Comics Encyclopedia The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe DK Publishing p 14 ISBN 978 1 4654 5357 0 Wallace Dan 2008 Angel and the Ape in Dougall Alastair ed The DC Comics Encyclopedia London Dorling Kindersley p 15 ISBN 978 0 7566 4119 1 Amash Jim April 2007 My Women Had Saturday Night Bodies And Sunday School Faces Alter Ego 67 p 21 Retrieved July 6 2022 Wells John 2014 American Comic Book Chronicles 1965 1969 TwoMorrows Publishing p 209 ISBN 978 1605490557 Forever Evil A R G U S 5 DC Comics Dial H for Hero 1 DC Comics External links EditAngel and the Ape at Don Markstein s Toonopedia Archived from the original on April 4 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Angel and the Ape amp oldid 1107279923, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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