Marvel News
 

News

Comics News

TGIF: Marvel Jungle

 
0
 
TGIF: Marvel Jungle
Ed Brubaker, Joe Kelly and more profess their love for Marvel’s most awesome animals

Posted: 2008-09-05    Updated: 2008-09-10 10:47:17


   

 
The House of Ideas went to the dogs, cats, pigs and monkeys this week with the release of MARVEL APES #1.

A few days ago, the Secret Cabal checked in with a Take 10 spotlight their favorite animal-themed Marvel characters, so today see what happened when we asked creators and freelancers to do the same.

It's Friday, so kick back, relax and enjoy.
ED BRUBAKER (writer of CAPTAIN AMERICA): I would have to say Werewolf by Night. That qualifies, right? Always the weirdest book that Marvel published when I was a kid. Although, Man-Wolf the albino werewolf was pretty cool, too.

JEFF PARKER (upcoming writer of THE AGE OF THE SENTRY): That has to be Lockjaw. I mean, he can teleport anywhere

Spider-Ham

and hold Ben Grimm's arm unmovable if his giant mouth clamps down on it. Plus he has a little wishbone on his head like his master Black Bolt, and I'm pretty sure his slobber gives temporary superpowers to anyone who touches it. Lockjaw is the most awesome Marvel animal, no question.

TOM DEFALCO (writer of AMAZING SPIDER-GIRL): I've always been partial to Peter Porker—the Peter Porker who used to pal around with Captain Americat. His adventures had the right mix of satire, sarcasm and goofy fun!

CLINT LANGLEY (cover artist of GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY): Wolverine is the ultimate animalistic character from Marvel, and probably the most definitive animal-based character in comics.

He defines the beast in all of us, with the indestructible lust we crave as children, but with the inner destructive aggression adults battle against.

Rocket Raccoon

DAN ABNETT (co-writer of NOVA): Okay, he's in the book we're writing, but...Cosmo. Telepathic, Cosmonaut labrador/retriever cross. What's not to like?

Unless you're Rocket Raccoon, of course, who is another classic 'animal' character—though you should never, ever let him hear you say that.

IVAN BRANDON (writer of SECRET INVASION: HOME INVASION): I'll vote for everyone's favorite giant disinterested teleporting dog: Lockjaw.

I just used him in the last part of my MARVEL COMICS PRESENTS Machine Man story and his panels made me laugh in the writing stage and even more when I saw the art.

ANDY SCHMIDT (writer of MARVEL COMICS PRESENTS): Got to be Stingray. I loved that guy when I was little. Cool animal. Cool name. Pretty cool costume, but really about the most useless character you can imagine. This guy was an Avenger? Does he hang out with Namor and

Stingray

what—give color commentary on Namor saving the seven seas? Loved the guy for how useless he is but mark my words—one day he'll have his finest hour and the world will be in his debt!

PAUL CORNELL (writer of CAPTAIN BRITAIN AND MI:13): I always liked Lockjaw, though when I was a kid that name was most frequently used in my family to refer to a rather awful disease—or at least it sounded awful. The way [Jack] Kirby drew that dog, I always kind of assumed he had it, and thus was being a brave doggie. Though naming him after his condition is probably crueler than Black Bolt is capable of being.

KAARE ANDREWS (cover artist of IMMORTAL IRON FIST): The two greatest Marvel animal characters were of course Spider-Ham and the Incredible Hulk Bunny. No other comic captured the grace and beauty of the animal kingdom. I think when Peter Parker made a deal with Mephisto he should have turned into Peter Porker. "One More Ham." I smell bacon-y sell outs!

Lockjaw

RALPH MACCHIO (Marvel Senior Editor): The animal who I really like is the Inhumans' dog Lockjaw. What an incredible canine he is! I just love his look, his loyalty to the royal family and his wonderful teleportation powers. He's also played a role in some very important Fantastic Four adventures. What a lovable pooch. Wish he was mine.

WELLINTON ALVES (artist of NOVA): Wolverine—I love Logan and his personality. He's the hero everybody would like to be. I think he could be a little bigger, but that's ok!

RICK REMENDER (writer of PUNISHER WAR JOURNAL): I'd have to go with Lockheed. Kitty and Lockheed are a classic and iconic duo. Paul Smith could make that dragon convey all kinds of emotion without a single line of dialogue. Their lighthearted mischief added a much needed lightheartedness to the X-Men in general. Plus, what kid doesn't like the idea of having a pet dragon?

JOE KELLY (upcoming writer of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN): Hands down, best Marvel animal—Thor Frog. By the windswept wilds of Wyrmwym, give me more Thor Frog! I command it!

TOM BREVOORT (Marvel Executive Editor): Lockjaw. 'Nuff said.


 
Reader Comments:
   

 
I can't believe it, no Zabu.
Posted By: bamf hulk
 
Lockjaw. He actually needs his own emoticon on here. He's the best. He's like my second favorite character of all time. I mean, what's not to like ? Unless you happen to hate all dogs.
Posted By: Cosmic_Avenger
 
yh lockjaw's great but i'm glad wolverine's on there
Posted By: bob smash!
 

 

 

Lockheed

Lockjaw

Rocket Raccoon

Spider-Ham

Stingray

Thor
Bio | Wallpaper | Other Stories | Movies featuring Thor: Thor Ultimate Avengers

Werewolf By Night



More Stuff


blogs
videos
rss feeds
The Weekly Watcher: November 21, 2008
Alexa Mendez gets ready for Thanksgiving with reminders about Franklin Richards' big 40th birthday bash, updates on how Robert Downey Jr. and Iron Man ruled this year's entertainment world and the Weekly Watcher World Premiere of X-INFERNUS #1!
 
Meet the Real Life Franklin Richards
In celebration of Franklin Richards' 40th birthday, Marvel.com presents an exclusive live-action interview with the Son of a Genius himself!
 
The Weekly Watcher: 2008 Holiday Gift Guide
Find something for that special Marvelite in your life with our special 2008 edition of the Weekly Watcher Holiday Gift Guide!
 
Going In/Scene: Wolverine and the X-Men
See what the cast and creators of the brand new series "Wolverine and The X-men" have to say about the series, the stories, the characters and more! And make sure you catch the premiere January 23 at 8pm ET on Nicktoons Network.
 
Wolverine and the X-Men Trailer 3
There's a war brewing and only the X-Men can stop it. But first, they have to become a team once again. Check out this explosive two minute Teaser Trailer for the brand new series "Wolverine and The X-men." Coming to Nicktoons Network January 23 at 8pm ET!
 
Marvel Hotline: Amazing Spider-Man #578
Mark Waid calls into the Marvel Hotline to talk about power, responsibility and AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #578!
 
Marvel Hotline: UFC Champion Randy Couture
5-time UFC Heavyweight Champion Randy Couture calls into the Marvel Hotline to talk about his big UFC 91 title fight, how he'd take down a few of marvel's biggest heroes.
 
The Weekly Watcher: November 14, 2008
Alexa brings you a bevy of Hollywood news with Thor, Black Panther and Captain America, checks in with UFC Heavyweight Champion Randy Couture and unveils the Weekly Watcher World Premiere of SECRET INVASION: INHUMANS #4!
 
Marvel Hotline: Captain Britain and the MI13
CAPTAIN BRITAIN AND MI13 writer Paul Cornell dials long distance to talk to Marvel Hotline.
 
The Weekly Watcher: November 7, 2008
Alexa returns from last week's spooktacular and the U.S. Presidential election with Ultimatum news, awesome new box art for the "Hulk Vs" animated feature, and the Weekly Watcher World Premiere of X-MEN: LEGACY #218!
 
Marvel Hotline: X-Men/Spider-Man #1
Writer Christos Gage calls into the Marvel Hotline to talk about revisiting the past in X-MEN/SPIDER-MAN #1!
 
The Weekly Watcher: October 31, 2008
Alexa Mendez celebrates Halloween in the second annual Weekly Watcher Spooktacular! And in addition to spotlighting Marvel.com's overflowing news cauldron loaded up with spooky Halloween features, Alexa serves up Marvel Super Hero Squad comic strips, Marvel Campaign Buttons, an "Iron Man 2" Update and two Weekly Watcher World Premieres!
 
Mighty Marvel Halloween Mystery: The Reveal
Who kidnapped Marvel Senior Editor Mark Paniccia?! After a week of sorting through clues and evidence, we've figured it out! Watch the video to see the conclusion of Mighty Marvel's first ever Halloween Mystery event!
 
Marvel Hotline: Amazing Spider-Man #575
Writer Joe Kelly previews AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #575, an issue spotlighting Spidey nemesis Hammerhead!
 
The Weekly Watcher: October 24, 2008
Alexa Mendez celebrates the premieres of the "Incredible Hulk" DVD and "Spider-Man: Web of Shadows" video game as well as Marvel.com's newest exclusive digicomic, January previews and the Weekly Watcher World Premiere featuring art from CABLE #9!
 
Hulk vs. Thor Trailer
The God of Thunder takes on the Jade Giant in their upcoming animated battle. Watch teh trailer for the DVD right here!
 
Exclusive Incredible Hulk Walmart DVD Trailer
Weekly Watcher host Alexa Mendez presents a special trailer for the Walmart exclusive "Incredible Hulk" DVD.
 
Marvel Hotline: Ghost Rider: Danny Ketch
GHOST RIDER: DANNY KETCH writer Simon Spurrier gets on the horn to discuss his new series starring the former Spirit of Vengeance.
 
Spider-Man: Web of Shadows Launch Trailer
Has Spider-Man met his match? Will he give up and give in to the darkness? That's up to you as you control the Wallcrawler's actions in "Spider-Man: Web of Shadows." Get one more, electrifying look at the game in this final Launch Trailer.
 
The Weekly Watcher: October 17, 2008
Alexa Mendez returns from her vacation and with both "The Incredible Hulk" and "Spider-Man: Web of Shadows" hitting stores October 21, she's got a pile of news waiting for her. Don't forget the Weekly Watcher World Premiere featuring art from ENDER'S GAME: BATTLE SCHOOL #2!