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'''Gorr the Golden Gorilla''' is a fictional character in the [[Marvel Universe]].
[[Category:Characters created by George Pérez]]

[[Category:Characters created by Roy Thomas]]
==Publication history==
[[Category:Comics characters introduced in 1975]]
Gorr first appeared in ''[[Fantastic Four]]'' #171-175 (June-October 1976), and was created by [[Roy Thomas]] and [[George Pérez]].
[[Category:Fictional gorillas]]

[[Category:Genetically engineered characters in comics]]
The character subsequently appears in ''Marvel Two-in-One'' #63 (May 1980), and ''Quasar'' #14-16 (September-November 1990).
[[Category:Gorilla characters in comics]]

[[Category:Marvel Comics animals]]
==Fictional character biography==
[[Category:Marvel Comics characters]]
Gorr is a golden-colored gorilla given human intelligence and greatly increased strength by the [[High Evolutionary]].
[[Category:Marvel Comics characters who can move at superhuman speeds]]

[[Category:Marvel Comics characters with superhuman durability or invulnerability]]
Fearing that [[Galactus]] was about to destroy his creation, [[Counter-Earth (comics)|Counter-Earth]], the High Evolutionary created Gorr and sent him to Earth to seek the aid of the [[Fantastic Four]]. However, when he arrived on Earth, Gorr became inexplicably mutated into a King Kong-sized monstrosity and went on a rampage through Manhattan, climbing to the top of the [[Chrysler Building]].<ref name="mnyc">{{cite book | last = Sanderson | first = Peter | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = The Marvel Comics Guide to New York City | publisher = [[Pocket Books]] | date = 2007 | location = New York City | pages = 49–51 | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 1-14653-141-6}}</ref> When the Fantastic Four intervened, Gorr duped them into coming aboard his ship and transported them to Counter-Earth.
[[Category:Marvel Comics characters with superhuman strength]]

The Fantastic Four, High Evolutionary, and Gorr were unable to convince Galactus not to destroy Counter-Earth, though Galactus challenged them to find a replacement within 48 hours. Gorr and the [[Human Torch]] found an Earth-like planet, which turned out to be inhabited by [[Skrull]]s. The Skrulls abandoned the planet after an altercation with Gorr, leaving the planet uninhabited and thus worthless to Galactus. Ultimately, the [[Impossible Man]] convinced Galactus to devour his own planet of Poppup instead. Gorr remained with the High Evolutionary as a servant.

Much later, Gorr became a prisoner/research project of the [[Stranger (comics)|Stranger]], held captive on his laboratory world. When the [[Overmind (comics)|Overmind]] attacked the Stranger, he freed the Stranger's captives, including Gorr, who escaped.

==External links==
*http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/gorrtgg.htm

==See also==
*[[Gorillas in comics]]

==References==
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[[Category:Fictional genetically engineered characters]]
[[Category:Simian characters in comics]]

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