- Sky Ape
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publisher=Slave Labor Graphics , thenAiT/PlanetLar
creators=Phil Amara, Mike Russo, Richard Jenkins and Tim McCarney
title=Sky Ape
format=trade paperback
date=Sky Ape: February 2001
Sky Ape: Waiting for Crime: August 2002
Sky Ape: All the Heroes: February 2003
Sky Ape: King of Girls: 2005
past_current_color=background:#5be85b
schedule=intermittent
main_char_team=Kirk Madge aka Sky Ape
|Sky Ape is a comic-book character and black-and-white comic-book series, featuring an ape with a jetpack fighting crime.
History
Sky Ape was created by boyhood friends from different neighborhoods in the
Boston , Massachusetts area. Phil Amara and Michael Russo were from East Boston, while Tim McCarney was from West Roxbury. They wanted to do a story about a gorilla with a jetpack that would rather do peoples taxes than fight crime. An artist search began, and eventually ended withOklahoma -native Richard Jenkins. Jenkins has been the artist and co-creator on the series from the first published page to the last (with guest artists Shannon Gallant and Paul Corrigan helping Jenkins for only one stint).The series was first published by
Slave Labor Graphics and publisher Dan Vado. The series lasted four issues under SLG (including a trade paperback edition). After languishing for several months without a publisher, Sky Ape was picked up by Larry Young andAiT/PlanetLar publishing. AiT first re-published the original SLG series is one squarebound collection with a cover design by graphic designer Amy Arendts. Next, in 2001, AiT published a second paperback entitled "Sky Ape: Waiting for Crime". In 2003, a third volume called "Sky Ape: All the Heroes" followed. The creators then became overworked with side projects and parted ways. They rejoined in 2005 for a final saddlestitched one-shot called "Sky Ape: King of Girls". Each Sky Ape comic has also included guest art by comic creators such as Alex Maleev, Craig Thompson, Pop Mhan, Mark Martin, Ben Stenbeck, Jack Pollock, Mark Schultz, Guy Davis, and many others.Fact|date=February 2007tyle
The humor in Sky Ape is reminiscent of the old
Adam West Batman (TV series) ,The Monkees TV series. But the major influence isMonty Python's Flying Circus , as evidenced by the onslaught of nonsequiturs in the book. The series heavily uses media references as part of its gags.Fact|date=February 2007 The collection garnered praise from Entertainment Weekly. [ [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,450457,00.html Entertainment Weekly Praises Sky Ape] ] Sky Ape has also become discussed on blog sites, using phrases like "Suck factor is high!" becoming somewhat of a minor mantra. [ [http://www.magicdog.com/journal/archive/2001_12_01_index.html#7680024 MagicDog Blog on Sky Ape] ]The property is currently in development in Hollywood by Kickstart Entertainment as television animation.Fact|date=February 2007
Notes
External links
* [http://www.ait-planetlar.com/skyape.shtml AIT/Planetlar Sky Ape Page]
* [http://home.comcast.net/~skyape/books.htm Sky Ape Trade Paperbacks]
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