Detective Chimp
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Detective Chimp
Summary
Detective Chimp is a fictional chimpanzee[1]. He worked as a detective[2] and superhero[3]. He draws 136 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_chimpanzee category, ranking #2 of 2).[4]
Key Facts
- Detective Chimp worked as a detective[2].
- Detective Chimp worked as a superhero[3].
- Detective Chimp is the creator of John Broome[5].
- Detective Chimp is the creator of Carmine Infantino[6].
- Detective Chimp was a member of Justice League Dark[7].
- Detective Chimp was a member of Shadowpact[8].
- Detective Chimp is recorded as male[9].
- Detective Chimp's instance of is recorded as fictional chimpanzee[10].
- Detective Chimp's instance of is recorded as anthropomorphic monkey[11].
- Detective Chimp's instance of is recorded as comics character[12].
- Detective Chimp's instance of is recorded as animated character[13].
- Detective Chimp's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/070t8d[14].
- Detective Chimp's from narrative universe is recorded as DC Universe[15].
- Detective Chimp's present in work is recorded as Batman: The Brave and the Bold[16].
- Detective Chimp's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Detective Chimp'}[17].
- Detective Chimp's Comic Vine ID is recorded as 4005-11270[18].
- Detective Chimp's Fandom article ID is recorded as dc:Bobo_T.Chimpanzee(New_Earth)[19].
- Detective Chimp's Personality Database profile ID is recorded as 237280[20].
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Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include detective[2] and superhero[3].
Works and Contributions
Created works include John Broome[5], a writer[21], 1913–1999[22], of United States[23], awarded the Bill Finger Award[24], specialised in literary activity[25] and Carmine Infantino[6], a comics artist[26], 1925–2013[27], of United States[28], awarded the Inkpot Award[29], specialised in comics[30].
Why It Matters
Detective Chimp draws 136 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_chimpanzee category, ranking #2 of 2).[4] He has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31]