Howard the Duck (1976) #18 Cover
Art by Gene Colan and Klaus Janson
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Fear # 19 Dec 1973 First appearance of Howard the Duck
"The Enchanter's Apprentice!"
As an improbable battle rages on below the castle, Man-Thing is picked up by Jennifer Kale, with the savage Korrek following from behind. Korrek catches up with Kale and the Man-Thing and attacks the two of them. Jennifer suddenly awakens screaming, and as her brother and grandfather burst into the room to reassure her it's all a dream. However, Joshua Kale has his doubts that his granddaughter's nightmares being just dreams. His suspicions are validated when Korrek is transported to Earth's dimension through a jar of peanut butter and resumes his attack on Jennifer. However, when Joshua and Andy burst into the room, Korrek believes himself surrounded and flees into the swam.; The Kales are soon visited by Dahkim the Mystic who has come to tell the Kales about the disruption in the Nexus of Realities caused by the construction being done in the swamp. Korrek is visited by Howard the Duck, who has also found himself transported to Earth's dimension as well.
The story continues in Man-Thing #1.
Script by Steve Gerber, pencils by Val Mayerik http://www.comicsreporter.com/index....y_val_mayerik/ inks by Sal Trapani.
BION, Howard was invited to Jessica's party within SPIDER-WOMAN #17.......No joke...!!
Howard the Duck #21 Feb 1978
If You Knew Soofi...!
Forced to join the S.O.O.F.I. (Save Our Offspring From Indecency) movement- Howard must stop the Supreme SOOFI!
Using the Blanditron device, the Supreme SOOFI tries to control Howards mind,
but to no avail; How will Howard stop the S.O.O.F.I. movement?
Written by Steve Gerber. Art by Carmine Infantino and Klaus Janson.
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I watched the Blu-ray edition of the movie yesterday. Really, it was not that bad!!! In fact, I quite enjoyed it! I think the movie got bad reviews back in the day because it never found its right audience (it's not really a kid movie with all the sex jokes, but it's not too serious at the same time). Anyway, it got me interested and I think I'll pick up some comics in the near future!
I can't believe this thread only has 3 pages, I really love the character and I enjoyed his recent run. I have bought a collection of his older appearances from amazon and that has been really enjoyable too.
Howard the Duck #22 Mar 1978
May the Farce Be with You!" Part one of a two-part Star Wars parody
This issue has Howard assisting Dakimh
in trying to stop the evil Bzzk'Joh.
Written by Steve Gerber, pencils by Val Mayerik http://www.comicsreporter.com/index....y_val_mayerik/ inks by William Wray.
so do howards adventures from the 70s make any sense now? the excerpts people post seem to be very random in their depictions. One might be in the urban world, another he's interacting with ancient sorcerers, etc.
I really enjoy them. I have read the first two 'Complete Collection' books and I'm planning to get the third edition once I get paid. He is mainly based in America but he has some adventures in outer space, including his first appearance. There's a lot of fun and excitement in the books and I love the satire.
Now I've finished the second complete collection, it has got to the stage where the comicbook changed into a black and white magazine so it was quite difficult adjusting from colour to black and white but the stories are still good.
The stories are wacky and crazy and totally out there but I live Howard, Beverley and Winda Wester.
For Howard fans, he is guest-starring in an upcoming Squirrel Girl comic! It looks like it will be issue #32
https://www.newsarama.com/39447-unbe...interview.html
S.H.I.E.L.D. issue 10 has a great Howard The Duck story, is recommend it to anybody who is a fan