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'''Yango'''
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The super-intelligent gorilla from [[Krypton]] who is the equal to [[Superboy]].
 
The super-intelligent gorilla from [[Krypton]] who is the equal to [[Superboy]].
  
Yango was reared from birth by the "noted anthropologist" [[An-Kal]], who subjected the baby gorilla to "years of intensive-conditional-cybernetic brain-programming" in an effort to prove his "revolutionary 'Genetic Alterance' theory."  When [[Jor-El]] warned Krypton's [[Science Council]] of the planet's imminent destruction, An-Kal was among the few believers, sending Yango to Earth in a rocket to escape the blast at the same moment that Jor-El sends his own son, [[Kal-El]], to Earth.  But whereas Kal-El lands near [[Smallville]] and is adopted by [[Jonathan and Martha Kent]], Yango lands "in the mountain-fortress of 'Gorilla Country' in Kenya" where he is adopted by a gorilla couple and grows up to be the monarch-protector of a hidden society of powerful and intelligent gorillas headquartered in an 'underground 'Ape City'."  It is here that Superboy first encounters Yango while on the trail of some poachers --eventually imprisoned by Yango with the aid of the Boy of Steel (SB No.172/1, Mar 1971: "The World of the Super-Ape!").  
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Yango was reared from birth by the "noted anthropologist" [[Professor An-Kal]], who subjected the baby gorilla to "years of intensive-conditional-cybernetic brain-programming" in an effort to prove his "revolutionary 'Genetic Alterance' theory."  When [[Jor-El]] warned Krypton's [[Science Council]] of the planet's imminent destruction, An-Kal was among the few believers, sending Yango to Earth in a rocket to escape the blast at the same moment that Jor-El sends his own son, [[Kal-El]], to Earth.  But whereas Kal-El lands near [[Smallville]] and is adopted by [[Jonathan and Martha Kent]], Yango lands "in the mountain-fortress of 'Gorilla Country' in Kenya" where he is adopted by a gorilla couple and grows up to be the monarch-protector of a hidden society of powerful and intelligent gorillas headquartered in an 'underground 'Ape City'."  It is here that Superboy first encounters Yango while on the trail of some poachers--eventually imprisoned by Yango with the aid of the [[Boy of Steel]] (SB No. 172/1, Mar 1971: "The World of the Super-Ape!").  
  
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Latest revision as of 02:36, 8 May 2009

"The strangest adoption in the world's history!" Art by Brown and Anderson.

Yango

The super-intelligent gorilla from Krypton who is the equal to Superboy.

Yango was reared from birth by the "noted anthropologist" Professor An-Kal, who subjected the baby gorilla to "years of intensive-conditional-cybernetic brain-programming" in an effort to prove his "revolutionary 'Genetic Alterance' theory." When Jor-El warned Krypton's Science Council of the planet's imminent destruction, An-Kal was among the few believers, sending Yango to Earth in a rocket to escape the blast at the same moment that Jor-El sends his own son, Kal-El, to Earth. But whereas Kal-El lands near Smallville and is adopted by Jonathan and Martha Kent, Yango lands "in the mountain-fortress of 'Gorilla Country' in Kenya" where he is adopted by a gorilla couple and grows up to be the monarch-protector of a hidden society of powerful and intelligent gorillas headquartered in an 'underground 'Ape City'." It is here that Superboy first encounters Yango while on the trail of some poachers--eventually imprisoned by Yango with the aid of the Boy of Steel (SB No. 172/1, Mar 1971: "The World of the Super-Ape!").

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