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Cover: Skottie Young
Spider-Man: Back in Quack #1
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This delightful 2010 one-shot unites two of Marvel's most unlikely allies — Howard the Duck and Spider-Man — in a pairing that's as entertaining as it sounds. Skottie Young's cover captures the odd-couple dynamic perfectly, with a wide-eyed, disheveled Howard hoisting a very uncomfortable-looking Spider-Man by the mask in what might be the most charmingly absurd team-up image of the year. Writer Stuart Moore and artist Mark Brooks bring the interior to life, and with a story titled "Human Slavery for Beginners," it's clear this adventure leans into the wonderfully weird corners of the Marvel Universe.
writer Stuart Moore · artist Mark Brooks · inker Walden Wong · colorist Andres Mossa · letterer VC's Clayton Cowles · cover Skottie Young
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Full credits
writer Stuart Moore
artist Mark Brooks
inker Walden Wong
colorist Andres Mossa
letterer VC's Clayton Cowles
cover pencils, inks Skottie Young
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