Ape-Man

Ape-Man is the name of two fictional characters in the Marvel Universe. Monk Keefer first appeared in Avengers #12 (January 1965), and was created by Stan Lee and Don Heck. He first appeared as Ape-Man in Daredevil #10-11 (October, December 1965) by Stan Lee, Bob Powell, and Wally Wood. The character subsequently appears in Daredevil #39-41 (April-June 1968), Daredevil Annual #2 (1971), Marvel Team-Up #25 (September 1974), X-Men #94-95 (August-Oc... more

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Jo Duffy

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Don Heck

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Stan Lee

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