Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp
Western · 1971–1973 · 8 issues
About the series
In Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp (1971–1973, Western Publishing), the world’s grooviest primate secret agent—a chimp who talks, drives a spy car, and fights evil—starred in a short-lived comic adaptation of the cult TV show. Running just eight issues, the series leaned into the era’s campy espionage craze, with frequent art by veteran comic artist Mike Sekowsky, alongside photo covers that brought the show’s real chimpanzee cast to the page. It remains a charming, offbeat footnote in 1970s pop culture, blending slapstick humor with James Bond-style adventure for younger readers.