Gorilla Grodd
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Gorilla Grodd
Summary
Gorilla Grodd is a fictional gorilla[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Gorilla Grodd is the creator of John Broome[3].
- Gorilla Grodd is the creator of Carmine Infantino[4].
- Gorilla Grodd was a member of Anti-Justice League[5].
- Gorilla Grodd was a member of Secret Society of Super Villains[6].
- Gorilla Grodd was a member of Injustice League[7].
- Gorilla Grodd was a member of Legion of Doom[8].
- Gorilla Grodd was a member of Tartarus[9].
- Gorilla Grodd is recorded as male[10].
- Gorilla Grodd's instance of is recorded as fictional gorilla[11].
- Gorilla Grodd's instance of is recorded as comics character[12].
- Gorilla Grodd's instance of is recorded as animated character[13].
- Gorilla Grodd's instance of is recorded as television character[14].
- Gorilla Grodd's official website is recorded as https://www.dccomics.com/characters/gorilla-grodd[15].
- Gorilla Grodd's from narrative universe is recorded as DC Universe[16].
- Gorilla Grodd's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[17].
- Gorilla Grodd's present in work is recorded as Injustice 2[18].
- Gorilla Grodd's present in work is recorded as Justice League[19].
- Gorilla Grodd's present in work is recorded as Justice League Unlimited[20].
- Gorilla Grodd's present in work is recorded as The Flash[21].
- Gorilla Grodd's present in work is recorded as Legends of Tomorrow[22].
- Gorilla Grodd's present in work is recorded as Challenge of the Super Friends[23].
- Gorilla Grodd's present in work is recorded as Super Friends[24].
- Gorilla Grodd's present in work is recorded as Batman: The Brave and the Bold[25].
- Gorilla Grodd's present in work is recorded as Justice League Action[26].
- Gorilla Grodd's present in work is recorded as Superman/Batman: Public Enemies[27].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include fictional gorilla[11], comics character[12], animated character[13], and television character[14].
Why It Matters
Gorilla Grodd has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]