WAUGH and On and On #8: The Duck is Dead. Long Live the Duck!
In the final (for now) installment of the Howard the Duck reading series, we examine the duck’s shift from social satire to Marvel Comics parody.
In the final (for now) installment of the Howard the Duck reading series, we examine the duck’s shift from social satire to Marvel Comics parody.
Ten ways to look at Howard the Duck #24 – the part that reflects the whole, the whole that is just a part.
A return to Howard the Duck after a nearly three-year hiatus from the If It WAUGHs Like a Duck series. . .
Even Steve Gerber can’t live up to the expectations of a Gerber-penned Howard the Duck, how can we expect Chip Zdarsky to?
In 1977? Evil mojo. In 2016? Evil Mojo!
Howard and Bev: thinking about the past and worrying about the future.
From Dream Land to Cleveland
Home is where the egg (or Bev) is.
A duck by any other name could still be cool to read about, but he might not feel like Howard.
In 2015 Howard the Duck explores a welcome tangent, while in 1976, he feels like he is finally moving in the right direction.
Howard and his female companion(s) on the road, again.
Gerber takes on the critics, while Zdarsky takes on the Marvel Universe.
The fourth in a series of posts about black superheroes. Marvel Comics’ Brother Voodoo—a character to feel really conflicted about.