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  2. Howard the Duck (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game involves players controlling Howard the Duck to save his best friends, Phil and Beverly. After being parachuted to Volcano Island, Howard needs to find a backpack to proceed with the search. The game consists then of four levels, in the last of which Howard, armed with a neutron gun, will finally face Overlord.

  3. Howard the Duck - Wikipedia

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    Howard the Duck later attempted to pose as a spider variant of himself called the Spectacular Spider-Duck in the building where the Great Web of Life of Destiny is only for Spider-Boy to ask if that is an actual variant or the real Howard the Duck posing as a variant in order to mooch off their food.

  4. Val Mayerik - Wikipedia

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    During this time, he drew the first Howard the Duck Annual (May 1977) and Howard the Duck #22-23 (March–April 1978). [4] He was also an artist on the Howard the Duck newspaper comic strip in 1977. [ citation needed ] He co-plotted and co-scripted, in addition to drawing, Howard the Duck #33 (Sept. 1986), the second and last issue of a short ...

  5. Steve Gerber - Wikipedia

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    Steve Gerber was born to a Jewish family in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Bernice Gerber, [3] and one of four children, with siblings Jon, Michael, and Lisa. [3] A letter from Steve Gerber of "7014 Roberts Court, University City 30, Mo." was published in Fantastic Four #19 (Oct. 1963).

  6. Frank Brunner - Wikipedia

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    Other Marvel credits include Howard the Duck's first two solo stories in Giant-Size Man-Thing #4 and #5 (May and Aug. 1975) [9] and the first two issues of the Howard the Duck comic book series (Jan. and March 1976), [10] as well as the anthologies Chamber of Chills, Haunt of Horror, and Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction.

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  8. Beverly Switzler - Wikipedia

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    In Howard the Duck vol. 6 #8, Switzler is revealed to have gained the ability to fly after having been coated in some unknown pink residue from an earlier adventure. It's unknown to what extent she can fly or what other powers she possesses as she refrains from using them in order to live a normal life.

  9. Gene Colan - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Jules Colan (/ ˈ k oʊ l ə n /; September 1, 1926 – June 23, 2011) [1] was an American comic book artist best known for his work for Marvel Comics, where his signature titles include the superhero series Daredevil, the cult-hit satiric series Howard the Duck, and The Tomb of Dracula, considered one of comics' classic horror series.