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The Coming of Hitman Monkey

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Hitman Monkey by Frank Cho
By Marc Strom

Fans will get a chance to properly meet Marvel's newest star, Hitman Monkey, in a special two-part Marvel Digital Comics Exclusive beginning this December, courtesy of writer Daniel Way and artist Dalibor Talijic, all wrapped in a gorgeous Frank Cho cover. This will mark the historic first time a character has debuted through Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited.

"Hitman Monkey is a soulful, tortured, jazz-loving 30-pound engine of destruction," explains Executive Editor Axel Alonso. "Think Chow Yun Fat from 'The Killer' as a monkey. To be specific, [a Japanese Macaque] monkey."

The character's origin will incorporate a number of different elements, ranging from the comedic to the dramatic.

"Let's be clear: HITMAN MONKEY is the harrowing tale of a Macaque monkey from the mountains of Japan who, though fate and circumstance, is transformed into the world's deadliest assassin," Alonso continues. "I fail to see what could be funny about-oh. I see your point."

When asked how he feels Hitman Monkey's appearance in a Marvel Digital Comics Exclusive will help build anticipation for the character's appearance in February's DEADPOOL #20, Alonso sees at least one simple reason:

DEADPOOL #20
cover by
Jason Pearson

"The fact that our protagonist is a monkey won't hurt."

Going back to the character's genesis, Alonso re-enacts a conversation he had with writer/creator Daniel Way on Hitman Monkey's design.

"Daniel Way [said] 'I'm thinking Spider-Monkey,' [and I responded] 'In a sharply-tailored black suit?' [He said] 'Yep.' Frank Cho added the gloves and colorist Jason Keith added the red tie. It's a wrap."

Once Hitman Monkey does make his way into the pages of the Merc With a Mouth's own book, Alonso promises that "Deadpool and Spider-Man will never know what hit 'em. Hitman Monkey is a skilled martial artist and crack shot, plus he's got mad hops. He is really good at what he does-one might even venture to say, he's the best there is at what he-Wait."

Looking towards the future, Alonso also expects big things from Hitman Monkey in the coming year.

"Headline from San Diego Comic-Con 2010: Hitman Monkey sweeps Eisner Awards!!!"

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Marvel is a little "Johnny come lately" on Hitman Monkey. My self-published comic about a gun toting monkey, Banana Panic, has been out on iPhone for months. and it's free to boot! http://www.bananapanic.com

 
 
Hoffmangler | Nov 23, 2009 | 11:54 am
 
 

welcome to the boards, twomonkeys.Maybe Marvel was reading Cry For Justice and took James Robinson's words seriously. They must think Apes are "it" now.

 
 
HeroxMatt | Nov 21, 2009 | 9:45 pm
 
 

As long as he has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with Marvel Apes, then everything shouild be peachy.

 
 
Saqism | Nov 21, 2009 | 9:47 am
 
 

I don't even know what to think of this new ape? I'll be fair and give it a crack when it hits the digital comics.

 
 
JasonK75 | Nov 19, 2009 | 7:43 pm
 
 

:e7349de719="vizro"]call it what you will but it is gonna be crap monkey poo slinging crap I hope you like it but thats how I see it so thats what I call it[/quote:e7349de719]Who he slings the poo on will determine how funny it is.

 
 
Saqism | Nov 18, 2009 | 11:29 am
 

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