Howard the Duck #23 Apr 1978
"Star Waugh" Part two of a two-part Star Wars parody
This issue pits Howard and pals against Bzzk' Joh
and a Wal-Mart-type super store.
Man-Thing guest stars.
Written by Steve Gerber, pencils & inks by Val Mayerik.
Howard the Duck #23 Apr 1978
"Star Waugh" Part two of a two-part Star Wars parody
This issue pits Howard and pals against Bzzk' Joh
and a Wal-Mart-type super store.
Man-Thing guest stars.
Written by Steve Gerber, pencils & inks by Val Mayerik.
has howard been in comics where his presence is treated "seriously"? Not comic relief?
Lea Thompson Is Pitching a 'Howard the Duck' Reboot to Marvel
http://comicbook.com/marvel/2018/06/...ompson-marvel/
Lea Thompson is peachy. Hopefully she gets involved with Marvel in some capacity.
Howard the Duck #24 May 1978
"Where Do You Go -- What Do You Do -- The Night After You Save the Universe?"
One issue after helping save the universe,
an insomnia-suffering duck wanders the streets of NYC
and ponders the heavy stuff -- you know: love, death, existence and the Super Bowl.
Written by Steve Gerber, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Tom Palmer.
Howard the Duck #25 Jun 1978
"Getting Smooth!"
Howard wants to go to Cleveland to begin a new job,
but instead falls victim to the Circus of Crime!
Written by Steve Gerber, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Klaus Janson.
Infinity War Almost Had A Howard The Duck Cameo Scene
https://www.cinemablend.com/news/245...ck-cameo-scene
The modern Chip Zdarsky run is literally perfect for Netflix as a surreal drama/comedy. The biggest issue is the portrayal of Howard, be it a suit or CGI.
To me, it seems difficult to translate HTD to a medium other than comics. At his best, what made him work well was the idea that he was a character from the “funny animal” comic genre placed into the “superhero” genre setting...and then using that scenario as a springboard to comment upon the conventions of comics as well as society in general...
I don’t know how you replicate that dynamic in another medium...
Also, given the current political and cultural climate, doing HTD in any medium and doing it right would end up being too controversial...Disney isn’t up for that...
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From Howard’s B&W mag . . .
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From Howard’s first time on Cleveland.
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Howard returns to Duckworld (with Beverly by his side)
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I think animated Howard is best.