Congorilla (originally in human: William "Congo Bill" Glenmorgan) is a
superhero
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appearing in
comic book
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s published by
DC Comics
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and
Vertigo Comics
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. Originally co-created by writer
Whitney Ellsworth and artist
George Papp, he was later transformed into Congorilla by
Robert Bernstein and Howard Sherman. The character first appeared in ''
'' #56 (June 1940).
Publication history
''Congo Bill'' was a long-running DC Comics adventure
comic strip
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, often reminiscent of
Alex Raymond's ''
Jungle Jim''
newspaper
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strip. Originating in ''More Fun Comics'' #56, the strip was a moderate success and ran there until issue #67 (May 1941), after which it moved to ''
Action Comics
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'' from issue #37 (June 1941).
''Action Comics'' #191 (April 1954) introduced
Janu the Jungle Boy, a young boy brought up in the jungle after his father had been killed by a tiger. In 1954, DC gave Congo Bill a solo series, published on a bi-monthly schedule, which lasted for seven issues (August/September 1954 – August/September 1955).
Congo Bill encountered the legendary golden gorilla in ''
Action Comics
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'' #224 (January 1957). He also encountered the similarly named Kongorilla in ''
Action Comics
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'' #228 (May 1957). In issue #248 (January 1959), Bill was transformed into Congorilla and the title of the strip was likewise changed. The ''Congorilla'' series ran in ''Action Comics'' until issue #261 (February 1960), after which it was transferred to ''
Adventure Comics
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'' from issues #270 (March 1960) to #283 (April 1961).
Since the demise of his series, Congorilla has mainly been seen as a guest star in other titles, including as part of the
Forgotten Heroes. The character received a
mini-series
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of his own in 1992, where Janu betrays Bill, usurps the Congorilla identity, and partially blinds him. In 1999, DC Comics once again brought Congo Bill back for another four-issue
limited series under the company's mature readership Vertigo Comics imprint.
Congorilla returned in the 2009 series ''
Cry for Justice'', joining a proactive splinter faction of the
Justice League
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. Following that series, Congorilla became a main character in ''Justice League of America'' as a full-time member of the Justice League.
He also starred in the ''Starman/Congorilla'' one-shot (March 2011) alongside close friend and teammate
Starman (Mikaal Tomas).
Congo Bill appears in the ''Rebirth'' continuity as the warden of Monster Rock, where he trains the hero
Damage
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in controlling his abilities.
Fictional character biography
William "Congo Bill" Glenmorgan was born in 1898, the son of a Scottish gamekeeper. At one point he was a member of the
IRA, and during
World War I
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he served as soldier in the
Battle of the Somme
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in France 1916 and also Battle of Flanders Field in Passendale, Belgium. He worked his way up as a spy in
Austria
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. He later became a globe-trotting adventurer, and for a time worked for the Worldwide Insurance Company, protecting policies they had written and saving the company from fraudulent payouts.
Bill grew content to live in his adopted
Africa
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n home, swearing to protect it from harm. There he befriended a
witch doctor
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known as Chief Kawolo. When Kawolo was mortally injured in a fall, he summoned Bill to his bedside and offered him a magic ring. Kawolo told the skeptical Congo Bill that, by rubbing the ring, he could transfer his consciousness into the body of the legendary golden
gorilla
Gorillas are primarily herbivorous, terrestrial great apes that inhabit the tropical forests of equatorial Africa. The genus ''Gorilla'' is divided into two species: the eastern gorilla and the western gorilla, and either four or five su ...
. He accepted the ring to humor his friend's dying wish. Several weeks later, an earthquake trapped Bill in a deep cave. With no possible escape, Congo Bill hopelessly rubbed the magic ring. Instantly, his mind was transported into the body of the Golden Gorilla. Racing to the cave-in, he used his massive strength to clear the blocked entrance and wondering what had become of his body without him being "home". He realized that when his consciousness entered the body of the golden gorilla, the creature's consciousness entered his own body. Bill decides to use his new powers to fight crime in the jungle. He is later assisted by
Janu, a young boy raised in the jungle.
Years later, Bill (now known as ''Congorilla'') is trapped in his golden gorilla form due to the death of his human body. He becomes the protector of a band of gorillas as well as befriending the
South Africa
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n hero
Freedom Beast
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The character made his live-action debut in the fourth season of the HBO Max series ''Titans'', portrayed by Nyambi N ...
. When the gorillas and Freedom Beast are slaughtered by hunters, Congorilla decides to seek justice. After the trail leads to the villain
Prometheus
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, Congorilla works with
Starman and a splinter faction of the Justice League. After Prometheus's death, Congorilla and his new best friend Starman become full-time members of the Justice League.
During his time with the League, Bill faces off against such foes as the rogue
Starheart and
Eclipso. He is also part of a much larger makeshift Justice League squad when the return of Batman from a seeming death threatens to destroy time and space. After
Batman Inc. appoints the vigilante
Batwing as the official Batman of Africa, Congorilla realizes that the continent is too big for one hero to handle. He ultimately chooses to resign from the JLA to organize the superheroes of Africa into a more efficient team and find a worthy successor for Freedom Beast.
In 2011, ''
The New 52
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'' rebooted the DC universe. Congorilla appears as a potential member of
Justice League International.
In 2016, DC Comics implemented another relaunch of its books called "
DC Rebirth
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" which restored its continuity to a form much as it was prior to "The New 52". In contrast to the original continuity, the relaunch restored both Congo Bill's human version and the original Golden Gorilla. This change restores Congo Bill's need for the magic ring. Congo Bill is named the warden of Monster Rock and is
Damage
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's mentor.
Powers and abilities
Before becoming Congorilla, Bill is a skilled hunter, explorer, and marksman. As Congorilla, Bill's
simian
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body granted him supernatural strength, stamina, durability, agility, reflexes, and senses, self-healing capabilities, the ability to grow in size, and virtual immortality. In order to become Congorilla, he originally rubs a magic ring, which would swap his consciousness with that of the golden gorilla.
Other versions
* An alternate universe variant of Congorilla makes a cameo appearance in ''
JLA: The Nail'' as a prisoner of
Cadmus Labs.
* An alternate universe variant of Congorilla appears in ''
Flashpoint''.
* An alternate timeline variant of Congorilla appears in ''
Twilight of the Superheroes''. This version is a crime boss who remained in his gorilla body for decades after his human body became too fragile. Due to the gorilla's spirit proving immortal despite being in his body, Congorilla keeps him hidden in his apartment.
In other media
Television
* William Glenmorgan appears in the ''
Arrow
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'' episode "My Name Is Emiko Queen", portrayed by Edward Foy. This version is a human mercenary.
* Congorilla appears in the ''
Creature Commandos
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'' episode "Chasing Squirrels", voiced by Jason Konopisos. This version is an inmate of
Belle Reve Penitentiary's Non-Human Interment Division who is later killed by the
Bride
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When marrying, if the bride's future spouse is a man, he is usually referred to as the ''bridegroom'' or just ''groom''. In Western culture, a bride may be attended by a maid, ...
for bullying
Nina Mazursky.
Film
Congo Bill appears in a
self-titled film serial, portrayed by
Don McGuire.
Video games
Congorilla appears as a character summon in ''
Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure''.
Miscellaneous
* ''Adventure Comics'' #283 appears in ''
The Andy Griffith Show
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The series ...
'' episode "The Great Filling Station Robbery".
* Congorilla appears in issue #19 of the ''
Young Justice
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'' tie-in comic book series. This version is a gorilla deity and member of
Solovar's troop who escaped being experimented on by the
Brain
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and
Ultra-Humanite
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years prior.
References
External links
Congo Billat DC Comics Wiki
*
Congorillaat DC Comics Wiki
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