Howard the Duck #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFew 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.
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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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