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Gorilla Man #[nn]

Dec 2010 · Marvel · 19.99 USD; 22.50 CAD
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“The Serpent and the Hawk”
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This collection brings together the complete Gorilla Man (2010) limited series, a wild and irreverent Marvel tale that reimagines the Golden Age hero as a modern-day monster hunter. Written by Jeff Parker with art by Giancarlo Caracuzzo, the story follows Ken Hale—a man cursed to transform into a powerful gorilla—as he leads a misfit team of forgotten Marvel characters, including Jimmy Woo, M-11 the Human Robot, and Venus, on a globe-trotting adventure to stop a mad scientist's sinister plot. The volume also includes the classic 1950s Gorilla Man stories that inspired the series, offering a blend of pulp nostalgia and contemporary humor.

In "The Serpent and the Hawk," Gorilla-Man's desperate bid to reclaim his humanity takes a wild turn when an experimental space capsule sends him hurtling into the cosmos. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with dynamic art by Jack Kirby and inks by Dick Ayers, this 2010 Marvel adventure blends sci-fi peril with the character’s enduring struggle. The cover by Dave Johnson captures the moment with striking intensity.

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writer Stan Lee · writer Larry Lieber · artist Jack Kirby · inker Dick Ayers · colorist Stan Goldberg · letterer Ray Holloway · cover Dave Johnson

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Cast · 21 characters

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writer Stan Lee
artist Jack Kirby
colorist Stan Goldberg
letterer Ray Holloway
cover pencils, inks Dave Johnson

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The Gorilla-Man escapes and tries to get himself transformed back into a human, but instead he is blasted into space in an experimental space capsule.

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