Ape-Ril Special #01 (2024)
Art by Dan Mora, Bernard Chang And Hayden Sherman
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Dan Mora is a cheat sheet! These covers are amazing!
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Ape-ril Special #1 - "Plan of the Apes" (2024)
written by John Layman
art by Karl Mostert & David Baron
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Wally West is underrated so is Ultra-Humanite🥹❤️
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Why do they deserve to win?
Nightwing
Ultra-Humanite
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Action Comics #13 (1939) by Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster & Paul Cassidy
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"I'll never do your bidding!"
smashcut
"Please let me do your bidding!"
"heh, the TORTURE RAY works everytime."
Action Comics #21 (1940) "The Atomic Disintegrator"
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Monkey Prince #12 - "The Monkey King and I IV" (2023)
written by Gene Luen Yang
art by Bernard Chang & Marcelo Maiolo
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Santa Flash 🎅 and Freaky the Snowman ☃️ always a classic 😅🤣
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January 1940. But who is "Ultra"? Seen here in ACTION COMICS #20, the Ultra-Humanite was one of Superman's earliest recurring foes, having debuted in ACTION COMICS #13 seven months earlier. However, Ultra previously looked like this (as seen in ACTION COMICS #14):
As the villain explains to Superman in this issue:
I guess that's one way to deal with gender envy.
Ultra made only two Golden Age appearances in the body of Dolores Winters, ending her subsequent appearance (in ACTION #21) by apparently leaping into a live volcano, but she later returned in (considered chronologically) ALL-STAR SQUADRON, YOUNG ALL-STARS, the "Mr. & Mrs. Superman" stories in THE SUPERMAN FAMILY, JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #195–197 (where Ultra took on his/her now more familiar mutant white ape body), INFINITY INC. #1–10, et al. Versions of the Ultra-Humanite also appeared in the James Robinson/Paul Smith THE GOLDEN AGE miniseries, and more recently in the STARGIRL TV show, since he/she is now considered more a JSA villain than a Superman one.
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I haven't been on this side of the DC comics but I know of three villainous hyper-intelligent gorillas in the lore,
Grodd
Humanite
Monsieur Mallah
Why??? Where they come from???
Edit: THE GORILLAS ARE GAY?
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