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  1. Howard the Duck is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Steve Gerber, based very loosely on his college friend Howard Tockman, [1] and artist Val Mayerik.

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    Howard was a resident of a parallel universe to that of the 616 Marvel Universe. He was a citizen of Duckworld, in which he lived an ordinary, yet quiet life. However, things soon changed dramatically for Howard when a demon named Thog the Overmaster sought to unite all realities into one reality, which he would then control. In this event, Howard ...

    Howard the Duck was created bySteve Gerber and Val Mayerik and first appeared in Adventure into Fear #19(1973). Why Howard's appearance has been altered from a duck with big cartoonish eyes to the small eyes he has now has not been clarified. Aside from a mini-series in 2008, Howard's appearances up to his 2015 series were with his original look.

    Howard the Duck in a World he Never Made

    Feeling like a stranger in a world he was never meant to be in, Howard wandered the Earth. He soon met up with a lovely girl named Beverly Switzler. Beverly took Howard in so he could have a place to call home. The two became close friends and even started developing romantic feelings for one another. Howard and Beverly had many wacky adventures, often teaming up with the Man-Thing. A villain named Doctor Angst and the Band of Bland also attempted to unite all realities into one, but once aga...

    Generation X and Daydreamers

    Howard briefly became associated with Generation X when he was picked up by Generation X'ers Chamber and Skin while on their road trip. Howard accompanied them back to the X-Mansion and started living inside the Bio-Dome created in the so-called Danger Room of the house. Howard was soon joined by mutants Artie and Leech, as well as Franklin Richards, and the alien Tana Nile (a love interest to Howard). This group was eventually joined by the Man-Thing, who emerged from the X-Mansion's Bio-Dom...

    Max series

    More trouble arose when Doctor Bong of the Band of Blandhad Howard transformed into a humanoid rat. A full scope adventure occurred in which Howard and Beverly tried changing him back to his standard "duck form." Things became even more troublesome when Howard started smoking from the cigar of the Saint of Therapists, after which he turned into a piece of dust. Howard found himself transported into a bar full of demons. There, he conversed with a person who seemed to resemble God. After his t...

    Howard does not have any real powers other than the fact that he is somewhat good with magic and is a master of the little-known martial art "Quack-Fu" which even he admits, "was mostly a joke." Howard has perseverance and an unorthodox fighting style that has allowed him to take on fully grown men. Howard has been shown to have the potential to ha...

    Howard the Duck

    Howard the Duck hadone movie, presented by George Lucas. The movie was no big success, it could even be said it was a flop. In recent years, the movie has however become somewhat of a 'cult classic'. The movie tells the tale of a duck from a parallel universe, who crashes to Earth. Unknowingly, he will save it. The film's origin is much the same as Howard's origin from the comics. The only character from the comics to appear in the film other than Howard was Beverly Switzler.

    1. Howard the Duck returned to the big screen in a cameo appearance in Guardians of the Galaxy. He initially appears briefly as one of the Collector's (played by Benicio Del Toro) prisoners, and then makes a full appearance in the post-credits sequence. He was voiced by Seth Green. 2. Howard made a second cameo appearance in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. 3. Howard made a cameo appearance in Avengers: Endgame as part of the final battle between the heroes and Thanos' army.

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    1. Howard the Duck appears in the Ultimate Spider-Man episode "Awesome", voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson. Spider-Man finds Howard the Duck in Dr. Curt Connors' lab on the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier and declares him too weird to use for Peter Parker and Luke Cage's science project. Howard the Duck tells Spider-Man that he knows Quack Fu. 2. Howard the Duck was mentioned during thePhineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel crossover. Spider-Man believed Perry (who was in disguise) was Howard the Duck, t...

    Earth-2149 Marvel Zombies Howard the Duck existed in the Marvel Zombies reality. He was turned into a zombie-duck and he eats the brains of the alternate-Ash that is native to that version of the Marvel Universe. He is swiftly slain by the Scarlet Witch and the original Ash Williams of the Evil Deadseries. Amalgam In the Amalgam universe, Howard wa...

  2. Browse the Marvel comic series Howard the Duck (1976 - 1979). Check out individual issues, and find out how to read them!

  3. Feb 11, 2019 · Occasional intergalactic traveler, aspiring cop, and resident of Cleveland—Howard the Duck has always been quite the character. While he’s had his fair share of team-ups, adversaries, and sordid affairs with the ladies, there’s plenty the world still doesn’t know about this elusive Duckworldian.

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  5. See: Howard the Duck Comic Books Category for a complete list. See: Howard the Duck for all the variations of the subject on the site. See: Howard the Duck for the main version of the subject.

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  7. Aug 17, 2022 · Howard the Duck takes an adventure into fear when he's plucked from Duckworld and finds himself on Earth, bill to proboscis with the melancholy muck-monster Man-Thing!

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