Howard the Duck #7
Marvel's favorite feathered misanthrope faces perhaps his strangest foe yet — the cover, penciled by Gene Colan and inked by Tom Palmer, depicts Howard squaring off mid-air against a massive, spotted, gingerbread-colored monster (the Incredible Cookie Creature itself), while a red-haired woman looks on in alarm and a crowd of bystanders flees in the background. Steve Gerber's satirical sensibility is written all over this one, promising that only one fighting fowl stands between an unsuspecting world and a threat that literally rose from the oven. It's delightfully absurd Marvel Comics storytelling from December 1976 at its most gloriously weird.
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Howard the Duck defeats the cookie monster and becomes a presidential candidate.
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