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Revision as of 16:56, 18 October 2021

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Manny Monkton
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Status: Presumed Deceased
Earliest Appearance: early 1960s


Personal Data


Occupation: Comic Book Publisher


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Appearances (in Publication Order): Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol.2 #21


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Manny Monkton

The wild and sensationalist publisher of Bulldog Comics.

History

Manny Monkton was a mile-a-minute type of guy. He didn't just want action in the pages of his comics publications, he wanted pulse-pounding excitement from cover to cover. That meant exercising some extreme creative license, juicing up the details of police reports and taking liberties with real life heroes and villains. He continually bilked payments from Crackerjack, the lone hero he had an actual royalty agreement with, and he ran afoul of Nightingale who totally disapproved of how she was portrayed on the pages of his un-licensed graphic tales.

Monkton started out in the 1960s with Rampart Comics as an editor, but by the 1970s was fired for his loose and wild storytelling style. Angered at this event, within a few months, he started up Bulldog Comics, with longtime art partner Eli Oliver.

In early 2000, he took promising comics writer, Sally Twinings under his wing. He spent several weeks tweaking her scripts, brandishing them to reflect the brash and bold Bulldog style. He persisted in giving her prime assignments, seeing something in her talent. He sense that she too liked to be "where the action was."

At an Astro City Comicon, Manny was part of an editor's panel, when the supervillain Glowworm burst onto the stage, demanding Manny's attentions. Upset with a comic that depicted him as being a racist, he thrashed Manny and put him in the hospital. Manny's determined personality won out over the broken bones and burns. He was immediately back to his jovial and opportunistic self. The incident with Glowworm inspired him to create a new comic book line dealing exclusively with over-the-top cosmic heroes. Entities who wouldn't give a "gnat's fart" about ordinary humans and their seemingly simplistic endeavors on the lowly planet earth.

Six months later, his Cosmic Action books were the top selling titles in the comics world. Yet not so surprisingly, on the one morning that Manny had gotten to the offices very early, the building housing the offices of Rampart Comics had completely vanished. Nothing was left, not even the foundation pillars. After arriving later, Sally Twinings, noted the musty smell of ozone which could almost be considered a 'gnat's fart,' but on a cosmic scale.

Undoubtedly, Manny had managed to piss off a supremely powerful entity. One willing to express his displeasure in an immediately grandiose, yet ironic fashion.