Angel and the Ape

Angel and the Ape was a humour comic book created by E. Nelson Bridwell published by DC Comics. The characters first appeared in 1968 in Showcase #77 then graduated to their own title, with art by comic artist Bob Oksner, most often inked by Wally Wood. The title lasted for seven issues, changing its name to Meet Angel for its final appearance. Angel O'Day is a private investigator who manages the O'Day and Simeon Detective Agency with her partne... more
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