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David Walker And Chris Mooneyham Tell Origin Of Planet Of The Apes' General Ursus For 50th Anniversary
Coming from Boom! Studios in January, Planet Of The Apes: Ursus, by David F. Walker (Power Man & Iron Fist, War for the Planet of the Apes) and Christopher Mooneyham (Five Ghosts)—both longtime fans of the franchise—the series will follow the rise through the ranks of the ape who has hated (and feared) mankind the most, including what first brought him to the Forbidden Zone. This is the first project from Boom! Studios in 2018 as part of their yearlong celebration of 50th anniversary of Planet Of The Apes.
"I'm a lifelong Planet of the Apes fan, and when I was a kid, General Ursus terrified me," says Walker of the character who first debuted in 1970's Beneath the Planet of the Apes. "He came right out and said, 'The only good human is a dead human,' and that gave me nightmares. At the same time, I always wanted to know more about him, and as a writer, few things are more interesting than exploring what makes a villain tick."
"Ursus, to me, is just an old soldier, with no more wars to fight," adds Mooneyham. "He's lost a lot, and given even more. He's a super-prejudiced gorilla who's just looking for a reason to keep on going. Personally, I think David has nailed Ursus' character with this series, and I absolutely love that I get to help tell this story."
Planet Of The Apes: Ursus features a main cover illustrated by Paolo Rivera (Daredevil), an intermix cover by Michael Allred (Silver Surfer), a subscription cover by Becca Carey (The Waves That Break), and a variant cover by the legendary Bob Larkin, presented in mock magazine cover format and virgin. This cover by Larkin, who illustrated over a dozen painted covers for Planet of the Apes magazine, was unused during the classic magazine run and has never been published before.
