Gorilla - Six Gun

In 2013, writer Simon Spurrier and artist Jeff Stokely revived the character for , transforming the pulp premise into a complex sci-fi epic.

Six-Gun Gorilla is a character originally created for British pulp magazines in the late 1930s that has since evolved into a versatile public-domain icon. Most recently, it has been reimagined as a metatextual sci-fi western. The character consistently centers on a massive, revolver-wielding gorilla seeking vengeance or navigating a hostile frontier. 1. Historical Origins (1939) Six Gun Gorilla

In the original pulp ending, O'Neil dies immediately after killing his nemesis, Tutt Strawhan. 2. Modern Reimagining (2013) In 2013, writer Simon Spurrier and artist Jeff

A gorilla named O'Neil is kidnapped from Africa and sold to a Colorado prospector, Bart Masters. published by D.C.

Six-Gun Gorilla by Si Spurrier – Parts 1-4 of 6 (spoilers)

The character first appeared in as an anonymous serial in the British boys' paper Wizard Magazine , published by D.C. Thomson.

After Masters is murdered by the "Strawhan Gang," O'Neil—who had been taught to shoot by his owner—sets out on a "vengeance trail" to hunt down the killers.