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* [[Dumb Blonde]]: Dumb Bunny. Averted with Angel, who is a bona fide genius.
* [[The Everyman]]: Sam, aside from being a gorilla.
* [[EverythingsEverything's Better With Monkeys]]
* [[Evil Old Folks|Evil Old Ape]]: Grodd.
* [[Hair of Gold]]: Dumb Bunny. Also Angel in the Chaykin miniseries.
* [[Interspecies Romance]]: Sam and Dumb Bunny.
* [[Joker Immunity]]: Justified when King Solovar of Gorilla City takes Grodd in yet again at the end of Foglio's miniseries. Sam asks for a ''real'' explanation why Grodd's still around; Solovar replies that, if he can't find a way for humanity and Gorilla City to live in peace, he'll have Grodd around to lead them to war instead.)
* [[Money, Dear Boy]]: Why Sam does schlocky comic books instead of the more refined art he wants to do.
* [[Most Writers Are Writers]]: Sam is a beleaguered comic book artist, which allowed for some [[Biting the Hand Humor|satire about the industry]].
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Angel and Bunny.
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* [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight]]: In the [[Silver Age]] comics, nobody seems to care that Sam is a gorilla. (The psychic powers from Foglio's miniseries were a [[Cerebus Retcon]] of this; Sam's ''just'' powerful enough to keep passerby from realizing that the big, hairy guy's a gorilla -- unless he's distracted. Then the screaming starts.)
* [[The Voiceless]]: Sam is unable to speak in the Chaykin miniseries.
* [[White -Haired Pretty Girl]]: Angel.
* [[Wunza Plot]]: She's a gorgeous [[Great Detective|super-sleuth]] who speaks thirteen languages [[Action Girl|and knows karate]]. He's a comic book artist who [[EverythingsEverything's Better With Monkeys|happens to be a talking gorilla]]. [[They Fight Crime]]!
 
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