Old-school pre-Duck Tales Huey, Louie, and Dewey were choatic little brats. Unless you write for DC, "fight" doesn't necessarily mean they go after Howard with crowbars or Howard flays them alive and screaming; could just be an escalating prank war (until Howard loses his s***).
Howard's had problems with psychotic children before (the piss-poorly written "Captain Americana" story from the B&W magazine days).
I tried reading Boom's Rescue Rangers comic. When did Chip and Dale get so emo?
All work and no play makes anonymous a dull boy All work and no play makes anonymous a dull boy All w ork and no play mrkes anonymous a dull boy All work and no play makes anonymous a dull boy
On a more obscure note, I'd like to see Rocket Raccoon fight Ch'p of the Green Lantern Corp. But not really. Crossover stories are eternally lame for the most part.
This comic already exists. B+W Howard the Duck magazine #6. Howard goes back to Duckworld,in the climax he fights parodies of Uncle Scrooge and the adult Huey, Dewey,and Louie.
They did a Punisher/Archie cross over at one point, so really, a Howard The Duck/Duck Tales one wouldn't be TOO out there.
ReplyDeleteNo. Its *NOT* happening is the complete and total maintenance of normality on a universal scale.
ReplyDeleteI'm all for it.
ReplyDeleteWhy do they have to fight?
ReplyDeleteIf I were Magneto, I'd totally be all up in McDuck's vault
ReplyDeleteActually, I'd like a Capt. Carrot/ Darkwing Duck crossover.
ReplyDeleteWhy's he gotta beat up on a bunch of kids?
ReplyDeleteWHHHHHYYYYYYYYY???
ReplyDeleteWhat would be the point?
That's actually an awesome idea.
ReplyDeleteFUND IT.
Duck tales ruined Huey, Louie, and Dewie. Rescue Rangers ruined Chip and Dale.
ReplyDeleteYou don't get Chip And Dale like I do. That's why I have all the tattoos
ReplyDelete@ Galaxy Scott: What makes you think he'd win?
ReplyDeleteOld-school pre-Duck Tales Huey, Louie, and Dewey were choatic little brats. Unless you write for DC, "fight" doesn't necessarily mean they go after Howard with crowbars or Howard flays them alive and screaming; could just be an escalating prank war (until Howard loses his s***).
ReplyDeleteHoward's had problems with psychotic children before (the piss-poorly written "Captain Americana" story from the B&W magazine days).
I tried reading Boom's Rescue Rangers comic. When did Chip and Dale get so emo?
I mean, "CHAOTIC little brats." SPELLCHECK! Y U NO WORK?
ReplyDeleteAll work and no play makes anonymous a dull boy
ReplyDeleteAll work and no play makes anonymous a dull boy
All w ork and no play mrkes anonymous a dull boy
All work and no play makes anonymous a dull boy
Howard the Duck? What the hell does he do? Duck shit? That's dumb.
ReplyDelete*Sigh* I miss that guy.
Slade: did anyone do Batman for that one?
ReplyDeleteBatman? What the hell does he do? Bat shit? That's dumb as bat shit.
Some of these comments might be said as a joke. You get jokes, rite?
ReplyDeleteAh hah! Clever lad that he is, Anonymous has arrived at the concept of contextualization.
ReplyDeleteHe's able to discern more nuance from these animated situations than Mr Tim, who is actually observing the individuals being lampooned up close.
Right?
On a more obscure note, I'd like to see Rocket Raccoon fight Ch'p of the Green Lantern Corp. But not really. Crossover stories are eternally lame for the most part.
ReplyDeleteNow that Disney owns Marvel, this is much more likely....
ReplyDeleteThe absolute very next person to say something disparaging about Duck Tales will no longer be my friend.
ReplyDeleteI know, I know - it's baffling ...
ReplyDeleteThis comic already exists. B+W Howard the Duck magazine #6. Howard goes back to Duckworld,in the climax he fights parodies of Uncle Scrooge and the adult Huey, Dewey,and Louie.
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