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November 22, 2014


FFF Results Post #401—Howard, The Lists

On Friday, CR readers were asked to "Name Five Things About Howard The Duck That Can Be Organized Into A Cohesive List." This is how they responded.

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Tom Spurgeon

1. Val Mayerik
2. Frank Brunner
3. Gene Colan
4. Juan Bobillo
5. Joe Quinones

* Five Artists Affiliated With The Howard The Duck Character

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Oliver Ristau

1. Comic Book
2. Magazine
3. Newspaper comic strip
4. Trade Paperback
5. Hardcover

* Five publishing formats which featured stories of Howard the Duck.

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Sean Kleefeld

1. Daydreamers #1
2. Generation X #20
3. Spider-Man Team-Up #5
4. Marvel Team-Up #96
5. Howard the Duck: The Movie #1

* Five Comics Howard The Duck Appeared In But Shouldn't Have

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John Platt

1. Comic book
2. Comic strip
3. Treasury
4. Magazine
5. Omnibus

* Five formats of Howard the Duck publications

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Tim Hayes

1. The concept of a write-in candidate.
2. The correct use of the word bong.
3. Who Anita Bryant is.
4. That Gene Colan's art was scrumptious in black and white.
5. The existence of The Comics Journal via issue 41

* Things I learned about America via Howard the Duck from more than three thousand miles away.

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Justin Crouse

1. Sun Myung Moon
2. Lester Bangs
3. Anita Bryant
4. Justin Timberlake
5. Oprah Winfrey

* five public figures satirized by Steve Gerber in Howard the Duck.

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Tom Bondurant

1. A barbarian (issue #1, January 1976)
2. A human (issue #19, Dec. 1977)
3. A rat (2002 miniseries)
4. Sorcerer Supreme (Marvel Treasury Edition #12, 1976)
5. Iron Duck (issues #30-31, March-May 1979)

* Five alternate identities assumed by Howard the Duck

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Rob Salkowitz

1. (Adventures into) Fear
2. Giant-Size Man-Thing
3. Howard the Duck
4. Marvel Treasury Edition
5. Howard the Duck Magazine

* comics in which HTD appeared.

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Buzz Dixon

1. Turnip
2. Cow
3. Cookie
4. An egg
5. A glove

* Edible items featured on Howard The Duck covers

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Sean Rogers

1. A timely focal point for conversations about work-for-hire contracts
2. A long-moribund corporate property
3. Stewart the Rat
4. Destroyer Duck
5. A disquieting husk

* Five things that Howard the Duck became after Steve Gerber and Marvel had their falling out

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Dave Knott

* Colour comic book
* Newspaper comic strip
* Live action film
* Black-and-white comic magazine
* Video game

* Five media in which Howard The Duck starred in a namesake title

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