Detective Chimp

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Detective Chimp

Promotional art for "The Helmet of Fate: Detective Chimp" #1 (March 2007) cover, art by Brian Bolland.
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog #4 (July-August 1952)
Created by John Broome
Carmine Infantino
In story information
Alter ego "Magnificent Finder of Tasty Grubs"
Species Chimpanzee
Team affiliations Bureau of Amplified Animals
Chimpanzee Investigations
Croatoan Society
Shadowpact
Republican Party
Notable aliases Bobo T. Chimpanzee, Detective B.T. Chimp
Abilities Ability to speak to all animals
Brilliant human level intellect
Chimpanzees are naturally several times stronger than even athletic humans.

In the fictional DC Universe, Detective Chimp (alias Bobo T. Chimpanzee) (1969-2003) was a chimpanzee wearing a deerstalker (in honor of Sherlock Holmes) with human-level intelligence who solves crimes, often with the help of the Bureau of Amplified Animals, a group of intelligent animals, like Rex the Wonder Dog. He was originally created in the Silver Age of Comic Books, but was abandoned as an embarrassment by subsequent writers.

In 2005 the character was revived in the Day of Vengeance miniseries. He is now a major character was the ongoing series spun out of Day of Vengeance, Shadowpact until its cancellation with #25.

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[edit] Fictional character biography

[edit] Origins

When first introduced, the Detective Chimp was a simple, although intelligent, trained chimpanzee, who acted as a "helping mascot" for the local sheriff, after helping him to solve the murder of his chimpanzee trainer, Fred Thorpe. He could not speak, but being very intelligent he could understand humans, and make himself understood. He appeared briefly with Sam Simeon in Gorilla City during Crisis on Infinite Earths.

This origin was elaborated on and slightly modified in the Day of Vengeance six part limited series. There it was shown how he was captured in Equatorial Africa in 1953 by Fred Thorpe, who sought to train him for his carnival act: "Bobo the Detective Chimp". For the act, the Detective Chimp was trained to answer some detective-related questions using a combination of signals and rewards, giving the illusion that he could "discover the deepest secrets of the public". Bobo forms a strong bond with Thorpe, because he took care of him, and gave him a simpler life than in the jungle. The success of the act lasted until, during a trip in Florida, Rex, the Wonder Dog took him to the Fountain of Youth, where he gained the ability to speak to all living creatures, even humans, in their own language along with eternal youth. This fountain would later be boiled away by the Spectre. The intelligence Bobo gains puts a damper on the success of the sideshow act, in at least once instance, he decides that a woman has in fact murdered her sister and will advise the local police about his insights.

At some point after this, Bobo was employed by the Bureau of Amplified Animals. It is not known how he left, or if the Bureau still exists.

After the death of Fred Thorpe, he began to work by himself. Initially he did quite well, as a chimp detective was seen as a novelty. During this successful period he is visited by another detective, John Jones (actually the Martian Manhunter, during the JLApe crisis), who thought Bobo's agency seemed to be doing better than his own.

But being an ape, without civil rights and being unable to stand as a juridical person, he couldn't enforce unpaid bills. When the public began to forget him, he became an alcoholic. In "Day of Vengeance" #5, he acknowledges he has not left the Oblivion Bar since Jim Rook has gained ownership; neither has he left during the previous two owner's tenures.

He also has a smoking habit. It has been revealed that Detective Chimp is a member of Mensa, which entails that his Intelligence Quotient has been estimated to be higher than 98 percent of the adult (human) population.

It was recently revealed that he had a long-standing partnership with four other detectives as the Croatoan Society. One of the members is the detective/superhero Ralph Dibny,

[edit] Shadowpact

Detective Chimp in modern times. A panel from Day of Vengeance #1 (June 2006), art by Justiniano.
Detective Chimp in modern times. A panel from Day of Vengeance #1 (June 2006), art by Justiniano.

When the Spectre tries to destroy all magic and began killing wizards, Detective Chimp, while still mostly drunk, coerces a group of mystical characters, which he gathers from the other-dimensional Oblivion Bar, into battling the Spectre. This would be the beginning of the group Shadowpact.

Although lacking superhuman powers, Detective Chimp exhibits not only fine detective skills but also the genius of a true tactician. Benefiting from the counsel of the Phantom Stranger (newly turned into a mouse), he devises a plan to use the powers of Black Alice and Nightshade to confront the combined menace of Eclipso and the Spectre.

In Day of Vengeance: Infinite Crisis Special, he also participates in cleaning up the demonic damage left when the Rock of Eternity explodes over Gotham City. Not only are the sentient seven sins of mankind rampaging through the city, other monsters are loose as well. Detective Chimp captures the sin of 'Sloth', which has possessed his long-time friend Rex the Wonder Dog. The Rock is reformed, the sins re-imprisoned and all magical influence cleaned out of Gotham. The remnants of Doctor Fate, dying because of the Spectre, hands D.C. the helm of fate, which despite everything, still has power. After finding it does not fit him, Detective Chimp convinces Captain Marvel to throw it to earth, to let fate choose its next bearer.

Since these initial adventures, he has remained with the team. He personally stuck around the Oblivion Bar, a magical hangout for mystical types of all sorts. There asked by the Phantom Stranger to travel through a mystical shield surrounding the town of Riverrock, Wyoming. There they confronted the murderous villains known as the Pentacle. Detective Chimp was captured separately by his Pentacle 'counterpart' Karnevil, but manages to escape and free the team. During the resulting magical battles, Detective Chimp (and everyone else in town) sacrificed one full year of their life inside of one moment in order to bring down the barrier. Later, he discovers he was part of a Shadowpact statue that others had erected in Metropolis in order to honor the seemingly-dead team.

Despite his unwilling imprisonment in Riverrock, he is shown with the remnants of the Croatoan Society during the year long '52' event. He is also shown with several Shadowpact members and another Society member, Ralph Dibny. Tim Trench, a Society member, has seemingly fallen victim to misuse of the Doctor Fate helmet. Ultimately, it is revealed Tim had been slain by Felix Faust in an attempt to mislead Ralph.

As detailed in 'Volume 2' of the 52 graphic novel collection, writer Mark Waid acknowledges the Riverrock mistake.

Recently, it is shown that he occasionally assists Batman in his cases by way of chat room discussions where they swap theories. The Riddler is also known to chat with them but he in unaware of the other two.

[edit] Powers and abilities

The Detective Chimp possesses no unusual physical abilities, save the level of agility and physical strength that comes with being a chimpanzee with human knowledge of movement and tools. He is capable of conversing with all animals, regardless of origin, in their own language, including all spoken and written human languages. He is also one of the most highly skilled investigators in the world, with detective skills rivaling those of the Batman and Ralph Dibny. His IQ has been ranked above the 98th percentile of the human population. Because a chimpanzee's muscles are much denser than a human's, Detective Chimp is unable to swim in water.

[edit] Alternate origin

  • In a 1989 issue of Secret Origins, his intelligence was explained by experimentation of an alien microscopic race, and he was brought to the USA because he impressed a scientist he saved. This seems to have been retconned.

[edit] True name

  • According to Detective Chimp in Day of Vengeance #4, he does not consider Bobo to be his real name, which he won't reveal to protect his secret identity. It is revealed by the Phantom Stranger's narration in Shadowpact #7 to be "mostly an unpronounceable screech and three grunts", which translates as "Magnificent Finder of Tasty Grubs".

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