- "The proud Wakanda do indeed, dwell in part within a man-made jungle! No man -- white or black -- gains admittance to our land unless we desire it!"
- ―Black Panther
"The Monarch and the Man-Ape!" | |
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The Avengers | |
Title: | "The Monarch and the Man-Ape!" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 62 |
Cover price: | .12 |
Cover date: | March, 1969 |
Publisher: | Marvel Comics |
Credits | |
Chief: | Stan Lee |
Writers: | Roy Thomas |
Pencilers: | John Buscema |
Inkers: | George Klein |
Cover artists: | John Buscema |
Cover inker: | George Klein |
Letterers: | Artie Simek |
Editors: | Stan Lee |
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"The Monarch and the Man-Ape!" is the title to the sixty-second issue of the first Avengers ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The story was written by Roy Thomas with artwork by John Buscema. It was inked by George Klein and lettered by Artie Simek. The story was edited by Stan Lee. This issue shipped with a March, 1969 cover date and carries a cover price of .12 cents per copy.
Appearances[]
Featured characters
Supporting characters
Villains
Minor characters
Organizations
Races & Animals
Locations
Items
- Android
- Bow and arrow
- Ebony Blade
- Hawkeye's bow
- Panther habit
- Panther Idol
- Poisons
- Rifles
- Robot
- Spears
- Sword
- Synthezoid
Vehicles
Powers
Miscellaneous
Notes & Trivia[]
- The Avengers were created by writer Stan Lee and artists Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers. They first appeared in The Avengers #1 in September, 1963.
- The Black Knight makes reference to events that took place in Avengers #61.
- Hawkeye makes reference to the 1968 sci-fi film Barbarella.
- M'Baku makes reference to Klaw, who is another foe of Black Panther.
- Hawkeye makes reference to Natasha Romanoff, who is currently adventuring over in Captain Marvel #12.