Gorilla Girl
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| Gorilla Girl | |
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| Publisher | Marvel Comics |
| First appearance | Marvel Team-Up #91 (March 1980) |
| Created by | Steven Grant (writer) Pat Broderick (artist) |
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| Alter ego | Fahnbullah Eddy |
| Team affiliations | The Freaks |
| Notable aliases | Gorilla Woman |
| Abilities | Shapeshifts into a super-strong, highly agile gorilla |
Fahnbullah Eddy, also known as Gorilla Girl, is a fictional comic book character within Marvel Comics' shared universe the Marvel Universe. She first appeared in Marvel Team-Up #91 (March 1980), and was created by Steven Grant and Pat Broderick.
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[edit] Fictional character biography
Fahnbullah Eddy worked at a carnival as a member of the Freaks, a group of circus freaks that included Muck Monster and Six. When she and the Freaks fell under the control of the sorcerer Moondark, they were forced to battle Spider-Man. Gorilla Girl and the Freaks were later seen in a fight against the criminals Hammer and Anvil.[1]
After the events of the Civil War, Gorilla Girl was captured by the Thunderbolts. During her capture, she threw Penance down three flights of stairs, after which Penance beat her severely.[2]. She later registered with the Initiative and joined Camp Hammond along with Annex, Prodigy and others.[3]
[edit] Powers and abilities
Fahnbullah Eddy is able to shapeshifts into a super-strong, highly agile gorilla.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Gorilla Girl at the Comic Book DB

