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Cover: Gene Colan & Tom Palmer

Howard the Duck #14

Jul 1977 · Marvel · 0.30 USD
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“A Duck Possessed!”

Few comics from 1977 could sell a demonic possession premise quite like this one. The cover by Gene Colan (pencils) and Tom Palmer (inks) is genuinely striking: a wild-eyed, fanged Howard the Duck — draped in a billowing red cape and sporting a pentagram medallion — lunges toward the reader with terrifying energy while panicked city crowds scatter beneath him, a taxi caught in the chaos behind them. The tagline "Within man and fowl lurks a demon demanding to be set free!" pairs perfectly with the image, making this one of the more delightfully unhinged entries in Steve Gerber's run on Marvel's most unlikely satirical series.

writer Steve Gerber · artist Gene Colan · inker Klaus Janson · colorist Irene Vartanoff · letterer Jim Novak · cover Gene Colan, Tom Palmer

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artist Gene Colan
letterer Jim Novak
cover pencils Gene Colan
cover inks Tom Palmer

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Howard as Son of Satan. Last panel shows Adolf Hitler, although it much later turns out to be his dentist.

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