Gorilla grodd vs monsieur mallah8/23/2023 all meant to give him a little pizzazz, but at his core he was just a very fun, very comic book example of one of DC's favorite tropes. Later appearances also started to play loosely with his appearance, adding clever details like headbands or ammo belts. ![]() ![]() It was only as years passed and the Brotherhood made more appearances that we learned that he was actually the one who had performed the procedures, following the Brain's instruction, to put his leader's brain in a jar. Yes, his intellect had been increased by his mad scientist leader, but only to a degree where he was able to participate in the evil schemes as an active participant rather than a pet. Honestly, There's a lot of purity to the concept of Mallah as he originally appeared. This issue introduced the Brotherhood of Evil, whose strangeness was most exemplified by being led by a brain in a jar, but which was further driven home by the presence of its enforcer a gorilla carrying a machine gun. Milne (1) Aardman (1) Aaron Lopresti (29) Aaron McGruder (1) ABC Comics (6) Abe Sapien (6) Abel (3) Abin Sur (2) Abomination (2) Absorbing Man (5) Ace and the Dogs of War (2) Ace the Bat-Hound (6) Adam Archer (1) Adam Bryce Thomas (1) Adam Hughes (21) Adam Huntley (2) Adam Koford (1) Adam Kubert (2) Adam Law (1) Adam Strange (49) Adam West (6) Addams Family (1) Adi Granov (9) Admiral Ackbar (1) Adrian Alphona (1) Adrian Gonzalez (4) Adrian Syaf (1) Adriana Melo (1) Aeon Flux (2) Afro Samurai (3) Agatha Harkness (2) Agent Carter (2) Agent Liberty (1) Agents of Atlas (4) Agents of the Abyss (1) Air Wave (5) Airboy (3) Akira (1) Al Bryant (3) Al Camy (1) Al Fagaly (1) Al Feldstein (1) Al Gabriele (2) Al Gordon (5) Al Milgrom (90) Al Nickerson (1) Al Plastino (2) Al Pratt (6) Al Rio (2) Al Vey (5) Al Williamson (16) Alan Davis (78) Alan Kupperberg (9) Alan Pearsall (1) Alan Robinson (2) Alan Scott (32) Alan Weiss (6) Albert Uderzo (5) Alberto Giolitti (1) Alberto Jiminez Albuquerque (1) Alberto Ponticelli (2) Ale garcia (1) Alessan Delpho (1) Alex Garner (3) Alex Horley (1) Alex Maleev (1) Alex Modollas (1) Alex Nino (2) Alex Raymond (2) Alex Ross (54) Alex Saviuk (19) Alex Schomburg (19) Alex Toth (23) Alexander Serra (1) Alf (2) Alfred Pennyworth (5) Alfredo Alcala (4) Alien Legion (2) aliens (19) All-Star Squadron (9) Allen Bellman (1) Alley Oop (2) Alpha Flight (7) Alvaro Martinez Bueno (1) Alvin (1) Amanda Conner (23) Amanda Waller (8) Amazing Friends (4) Amazing Man (5) Amazo (10) Ambush Bug (17) Amencay Nahuelpan (1) America Chavez (1) American Splendor (1) Amethyst (3) Amphibian (1) Amy Reeder (1) Andre Lima Araujo (1) Andrea Divito (3) Andrew Robinson (2) Andrew Wildman (1) Andy Clarke (1) Andy Kubert (6) Andy Kuhn (1) Andy Lanning (2) Andy Park (7) Andy Smith (4) Andy Suriano (1) Andy Taylor (1) Andy Wildman (1) Angel and the Ape (1) Angel Unzueta (2) Angus McKie (1) Animal Man (18) Animal Vegetable Mineral Man (2) Anjin Anhut (1) Annemieke Loomis Hutchins (1) Annihilus (9) Anniversary Issues (40) Ant-Man (27) Anthro (1) Anti-Monitor (7) Antonia Drakyx (1) Antonio Prohias (3) Antony Starr (1) Apache Chief (2) Apocalypse (5) Apollo (2) April Borchelt (1) April O'Neil (1) Aqualad (18) Aquaman (67) Arak (1) Arcade (2) Archangel (1) Archie Comics (16) Ardian Syaf (2) Ariel Medel (2) Ariel Olivetti (5) Arion (1) Arjun C.Mallah appeared for the first time in Doom Patrol #86, the first issue of the comic My Greatest Adventure after it was renamed after its new star superhero team, who had only debuted six issues earlier. The Freedom Fighters and The Invaders in: "Bad Day.ΔΆ4 (2) 3-D Man (2) A.A.The Fantastic Four and Green Lantern (Vs.Justice League of America And Marvel Girl.Bronze Tiger & Vixen and Black Panther & Storm.Hentoff, Andy Saavedra, Alexander Johnson, Tom Zilla, Jonothan Woodward, RJ, Colin Fredericks, Jim Smith, Juan Calle, Bo Ring, Michael Gelman, Robert Banning, and Alex Krislov Jackson, Ivan Schablotski, Scott Calvin, Sheryl Knowles, Russell Burbage, Stephen Towler, Shagg Matthews, Damian Whiter, Jeff O'Hare, Justin Metzger, Greg Morrow, Darrell Frazier, Marc Tyler Nobleman, Benjamin Woods, Christian N, Greg, Thomas G. ![]() ![]() but should have! A new cover is posted every single day! Thank you very much for stopping by! If you like what you see here, please consider helping it continue by becoming a Patron at: A big thank you goes out to this month's patrons: Chuck Small, Tony Isabella, Tom Brennan, Mike Shirley, Bob Greenwade, Ken Roskos, Ian Ritter, Bob Sanders, Brian C., Robert Stutts, Allan Heinberg, David Welsh, Christopher Cavett, Robert E. Welcome to Super-Team Family: The Lost Issues! The greatest team-ups that never happened.
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