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Duke Duck

Duke Duck

23 appearances · Bronze Age · 1981–2023 · 1 key issues
Who is Duke Duck?

Bronze Age comics had a knack for producing wonderfully offbeat characters, and Duke Duck — debuting in The Comics Journal #66 in 1981, courtesy of Carter Scholz, Richard Morrissey, and Fred Hembeck — is a genuine curiosity from that inventive era. Published under the Eclipse banner, Duke has kept remarkable company over the decades, sharing pages with the likes of Destroyer Duck, Airboy, Zot, and Leonardo across titles including Destroyer Duck, Total Eclipse, and Comics Buyer's Guide. With at least one key collector issue to their name and a publishing footprint stretching all the way to 2023, this is a character whose modest appearance count belies a surprisingly long life in the comics landscape. For fans who love digging into the quirkier corners of Bronze Age independent publishing, Duke Duck is exactly the kind of find that makes the hunt worthwhile.

The Comics Journal
#66
★ First appearance
The Comics Journal #66
Sep 1981

Top series

Covers through the years — 1995–2021

Codename: Stryke Force #14 1995
Codename: Stryke Force #14
The Savage Dragon / Destroyer Duck #1 1996
The Savage Dragon / Destroyer Duck #1
Madman 20th Anniversary Monster! #[nn] 2012
Madman 20th Anniversary Monster! #[nn]
Madman Library Edition #1 2021
Madman Library Edition #1

Appearances

The Comics Journal (1977)
#66
Destroyer Duck (1982)
Sabre (1982)
#2
The Buyer's Guide for Comics Fandom (1972)
Comics Buyer's Guide (1983)
Eclipse Monthly (1983)
#7
Ms. Tree (1983)
#7
Total Eclipse (1988)
Codename: Stryke Force (1994)
#14
The Savage Dragon / Destroyer Duck (1996)
#1
Spider-Man Team-Up (1995)
#5
Savage Dragon (1993)
#41
Madman 20th Anniversary Monster! (2012)
Madman Library Edition (2021)
#1
Destroyer Duck: Graphite Edition (2023)