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- Dave Johnson/Cover Artist
- Comics Released in 2010
- Comics Released in August, 2010
- Week 31, 2010
- 2010 Cover Date
- 2010, October Cover Date
- Joe Quesada/Editor-in-Chief
- Parental Advisory (15 and up)
- Hit-Monkey (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Hit-Monkey's Mentor (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Bullseye (Lester) (Earth-616)/Appearances
- General Kato (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Hideki Hiyashi (Earth-616)/Mentions
- Humans (Homo sapiens)/Appearances
- Japanese Macaques (Macaca fuscata)/Appearances
- Earth-616/Appearances
- Earth/Appearances
- Japan/Appearances
- Tokyo/Appearances
- Texas (State)/Mentions
- Daniel Way/Writer
- Dalibor Talajic/Penciler
- Dalibor Talajic/Inker
- José Villarrubia/Colorist
- Joe Sabino/Letterer
- Axel Alonso/Editor
- Hit-Monkey (Earth-616)/Quotes
Hit-Monkey Vol 2 2
Part of theYear Of The Monkey arcHit-Monkey (Vol. 2) #2
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321. "Year of the Monkey, Part 2"
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—Hit-MonkeyAAHK! AK-AAAKK!
Appearing in "Year of the Monkey, Part 2"
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Antagonists:
- Bullseye
- General Kato(Death)
Other Characters:
- Hideki Hiyashi(Mentioned)
- Junior(First appearance; dies)
- General Kato's daughter
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Synopsis for "Year of the Monkey, Part 2"
Hit-Monkey killed and beheaded General Kato after posing as the ring bearer at his daughter's wedding before the real ring bearer hugged him, but unintentionally shielded him before a knife that Bullseye threw could hit him.
Solicit Synopsis
"YEAR OF THE MONKEY," PART 1. With the spirit of the Nameless Assassin compelling him toward his righteous revenge, Hit-Monkey has cut a bloody swatch through the ranks of General Kato’s empire…only to hit a snag. Enter: Bullseye! What chance, if any, does our soulful simian stand against the super-powered assassin? But Hit-Monkey has two very important things going for him: one, no one yet knows that it’s him rather than the Nameless Assassin who’s behind the killings…and two: he’s a monkey.


