Template:Short description Template:About Template:Infobox comics character Hit-Monkey is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Daniel Way and Dalibor Talajić, the character first appeared in Hit-Monkey #1 (April 2010).[1]
Publication history
Hit-Monkey debuted in the digital comic on Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited Hit-Monkey #1 (April 2010), created by writer Daniel Way and artist Dalibor Talajić.[2][3] The one-shot was released in print format a week later and, starting in the same month, he was featured in a three-issue story arc in Deadpool #19-21.[4] Cover artist Dave Johnson also accidentally confirmed that Hit-Monkey would be featured in his own three issue limited series,[5][6] a fact later confirmed by Daniel Way at the 2010 Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo.[7][8][9][10]
Fictional character biography
An unnamed assassin blows up a squad of enemy soldiers as part of a failed political coup. Marked for death, after four days of fleeing for his life he passes out in the snow and is rescued by a troop of Japanese macaques. With the exception of one monkey, the troop accepts the assassin into their clan. The man knows that he is still hunted, so he trains daily, using snowmen as training dummies. Quietly, the monkey that distrusts him watches and learns the assassin's skills. The assassin's health fails, and while the troop tries to save him, the lone monkey objects, eventually fighting the rest of the troop with his newfound skills.
Because of the violence he displays, the monkey is banished from the clan. Now on his own, the monkey sees a group of men on their way to kill the assassin. He tries to run back to warn his tribe, but is too late: the men kill the assassin as well as the rest of the monkeys. Furious at his clan's slaughter, the monkey picks up extra guns from a bag and kills the entire group of men. Determined to avenge his fallen tribe, the monkey now dedicates his life to killing assassins - under the alias of Hit-Monkey.[11]
In Deadpool #19, Spider-Man finds a local shop owner brutally murdered. Having seen Deadpool in New York earlier, Spider-Man suspects he is the killer, and fights and catches him. Deadpool claims he has an alibi, and after examining the crime scene, says that only one assassin could have pulled off the job so flawlessly: Hit-Monkey. Because Hit-Monkey is known for killing other assassins, they realize that Deadpool is likely on Hit-Monkey's hit list.[12] Spider-Man reluctantly teams up with Deadpool to catch him.
After killing some dirty cops, Hit-Monkey follows Spider-Man in order to find and kill Deadpool. Hit-Monkey accidentally shoots Spider-Man in the fight and seemingly feels bad about it, showing that he is not just a ruthless killer, but a killer of known assassins. Trying to capitalize on this moment, Deadpool attempts to kill Hit-Monkey, but fails and is shot several times. Hit-Monkey leaves him for dead, apparently not knowing about Deadpool's healing factor.[13] Deadpool then pretends to be Spider-Man and fakes his death. At "Spider-Man's" funeral, Hit-Monkey comes to pay his respect, thinking he killed him. Deadpool jumps out of the casket to kill Hit-Monkey, but Spider-Man has rendered both fighters' guns unusable so they can't kill each other without blowing themselves up as well. Deadpool doesn't care and pulls the trigger, seemingly killing Hit-Monkey but surviving due to his healing factor.[14] Nevertheless, Spider-Man reveals that Hit-Monkey did survive or, at least, that his body was not found. Hit-Monkey later returns for a short cameo.[15]
As part of the All-New, All-Different Marvel event, Hit-Monkey appears as a member of S.T.A.K.E.'s Howling Commandos.[16]
Hit-Monkey later joins Domino's incarnation of the Mercs for Money.[17]
Hit-Monkey is seen with the Howling Commandos when they help Old Man Logan rescue Jubilee from Dracula.[18]
Powers and abilities
Hit-Monkey possesses the normal attributes of a Japanese macaque, which includes superhuman agility and reflexes. He is also an expert marksman and martial artist.[19]
Other versions
Secret Wars
An alternate version of Hit-Monkey appears in the "Secret Wars" storyline. In the Battleworld Killville, he is one of the assassins sent to kill MODOK and Thor-version Angela.[20]
In other media
Television
Hit-Monkey appears in an animated self-titled TV series,[21][22] voiced by Fred Tatasciore, airing on Hulu.[23] The series was originally conceived as part of a shared universe that would have led up to a special titled The Offenders before it was decided it would be a stand-alone series.[24][25] On Monkey Day, December 14, 2023, it was announced that the second season of the series was coming in 2024.[26]
Video games
- A video game based on Hit-Monkey was announced to be in development by High Moon Studios and published by Activision for release in 2013. However, this was revealed to be a red herring meant to foreshadow the release of the video game Deadpool.[27]
- Hit-Monkey appears as an unlockable playable character in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2.[28][29]
- Hit-Monkey appears as a playable character in Marvel Contest of Champions.[30][31]
- Hit-Monkey appears in Marvel Snap.[32][33]
- Hit-Monkey appears in Marvel Puzzle Quest, including a variant created for the game that wears an E.D.I. Suit with Loki's powers.[34][35]
Collected editions
Title | Material Collected | Published Date | ISBN |
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Deadpool, Volume 4: Monkey Business | Hit-Monkey One-Shot and Deadpool (vol. 2) #19-22 | December 1, 2010 | Template:ISBNT |
Hit-Monkey: Year of the Monkey | Hit-Monkey #1-3, Hit-Monkey One-Shot | January 5, 2011 | Template:ISBNT |
Hit-Monkey by Daniel Way: Bullets & Bananas | Hit-Monkey #1-3, Hit-Monkey One-Shot, Deadpool (vol. 2) #19-21 | October 29, 2019 | Template:ISBNT |
References
External links
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- Hit-Monkey at ComicVine
Reviews
- Review: Hit-Monkey #1, Comic Book Resources
- Hit-Monkey #1 Review, IGN
- Hit-Monkey #1 Review Template:Webarchive, Comics Bulletin
- Best Shots Reviews: BATMAN & ROBIN #8, HIT MONKEY #1, more, Newsarama
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- ↑ Hit-Monkey #1, April 2010
- ↑ Deadpool vol. 4 #19 (April 1, 2010) Whatever a Spider Can Part 1: Start Spreadin' the news
- ↑ Deadpool vol. 4 #20 (April 1, 2010) Whatever a Spider Can Part 2
- ↑ Deadpool vol. 4 #21 (March 24, 2010) Whatever a Spider Can Part 3
- ↑ Deadpool vol. 11 #61 (November 26, 2012) Salted Earth Part 1: Innocent of Nothing
- ↑ Howling Commandos of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1
- ↑ Deadpool & the Mercs for Money vol. 2 #5
- ↑ Old Man Logan vol. 2 #14-15
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