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Darkwing Duck / Comicbook
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })Several comic adaptations were made on this cartoon series that ran 91 episodes from September '91 to December '92. Four issues of a Darkwing Duck series were produced in late 1991, and Disney Adventures included Darkwing Duck adventures until 1996. Even Goofy was a fan.In 2010, nearly 2 decades after Darkwing Duck went off the air, Disney revived the franchise with the announcement of a brand-new four-issue comic miniseries, later expanded to a ongoing monthly comic series, published by Boom! Kids. Unfortunately, the comic book was canceled in 2011 after 18 issues due to Disney obtaining ownership of Marvel Comics and revoking Boom's license to make comics based on Disney properties. Boom! managed to weasel the publication of a few more issues to conclude the story arc they were publishing at the time, Dangerous Currency, even after they had lost the license. Bad Idea: not only has Disney sued Boom! for this, Dangerous Currency has never been reprinted anywhere in the whole world ever since, and Disney constantly hammers that it's now "non-canon".Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); })In February 2015, the first 16 issues of the Boom! Comics series and both stories in the single annual issue were reprinted as a trade by Joe Books Inc., rewritten by original editor Aaron Sparrow to better fit the show's tone and featuring a new epilogue. This was followed with a new series written by Sparrow and produced by Joe Books that began in May 2016 and was canceled in March 2017 after eight issues.This page covers arcs and tropes associated with the comic. | |
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Darker and Edgier | |
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Darker and Edgier: While not super dark, the stakes tend to be higher than they were in the TV show, and there are more long-ranging consequences. | |
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The War Has Just Begun | |
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The War Has Just Begun: Darkwarrior Duck almost said the exact words in Issue #6 just as the army of the Darkwings attacked St. Canard. | |
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Villain Team-Up | |
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Villain Team-Up: Negaduck teaming up with Magica de Spell. | |
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Comic-Book Time | |
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Comic-Book Time: The show ended in 1992, but the 2010 comic (which is supposed to take place about a year after the show's finale) shows Honker using a flatscreen computer to download songs by "Hannah Alaska." | |
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Soft Glass | |
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Soft Glass: Averted in Darkwing Annual. After jumping through a window, Darkwing is (briefly) covered in shards of glass. | |
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The Cameo | |
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Numerous cameos by Disney characters throughout the comic's run. | |
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Not Brainwashed | |
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Not Brainwashed: Darkwarrior Duck told Quiverwing Darkwing it was so in his case. While the rest of the Darkwings had been hexed by Magica de Spell, in part of her, and Negaduck's plan to attack St. Canard, he had voluntarily allied with them so he would get a chance to "clean up St. Canard." | |
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Captain Ersatz | |
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In "Campaign Carnage," Suff-Rage torments Darkwing by asking what he is afraid of, and changing him to match her questions. When she asks if he is afraid that he is not original, Darkwing then gains multiple heads with the likenesses of his alternate selves from the "Crisis on Infinite Darkwings" arc, many of which were examples of Captain Ersatz and No Celebrities Were Harmed. In other words, the comic is mocking itself for having so many of Darkwing's alternate selves be based on copyrighted characters and celebrities. The Joe Books revision takes it a step further by having Darkwing and Launchpad make fun of Suff-Rage's name, and the ongoing continues this gag when Constance changes her name to "Mistressterious", which Darkwing calls an even worse name than Suff-Rage. | |
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Mythology Gag | |
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Mythology Gag: In #4, when Scrooge McDuck is given control of Quackwerks and places Launchpad in charge, alluding to him having worked for him previously. In #6, we see a dozen versions of Darkwing that appeared in the original cartoon, including Dark Warrior Duck, Arachnoduck, "Thug" Darkwing, Darkwing Dog, Spaceman Darkwing, and Privateer Darkwing. The Blot uses the alias of "Bob" when working as a campaign manager, which he also did in early follow-ups to the original Floyd Gottfredson story. In the first issue, Darkwing mentions that he ran in the Mouseton Marathon, Mouseton being Mickey Mouse's hometown in the Mickey Mouse Comic Universe. In the campaign arc, Launchpad hires Doofus Drake as his campaign manager. In "Orange is the New Purple", villains from the Disney Adventures comic stories such as Pokerface, Rabbit Racer, and Clawed Hopper are among the prisoners in the St. Canard prison. Of particular note is Fluffy, the super-genius cat who starred in three Disney Adventures stories, who manipulates the villain-worshiping Mortimer (formerly Cat-Tankerous) into arranging his escape. Other inmates include Wolf-Duck from the NES video game and Anna Matronic from the storybook, "The Silly Canine Caper." | |
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Alliterative Title | |
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Alliterative Title: "Mondo the Mad Mask Misappropriater", an Antagonist Title. | |
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Furry Confusion | |
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Furry Confusion: Lampshaded by Gosalyn in the annual issue story "The Untimely Terror of the Time Turtle" when she sees a pet duck that resembles her and comments that it creeps her out. | |
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Uncertain Doom | |
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Uncertain Doom: Dean Tightbill. We don't know if Steelbeak actually opened the "alligator briefcase" or if he just used the threat of it to frighten Tightbill into handing over the money. | |
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Halloween Episode | |
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Halloween Episode: The 2-Part story "Dawn of the Day of the Return of the Living Spud" takes place over Halloween night. | |
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Rogues' Gallery Transplant | |
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Rogues-Gallery Transplant: Well, it's obvious that Darkwing fights two infamous Disney villains from other comics: Magica de Spell is Scrooge McDuck's enemy, and the Phantom Blot is known to be Mickey Mouse's arch nemesis. Conversely, in Boom's concurrent DuckTales comics, John D. Rockerduck hires Darkwing's enemies Moliarty and Camille Chameleon as mercenaries to stop Scrooge, Launchpad, and his nephews from getting Scrooge's treasure back. The Phantom Blot also lampshades his being a transplant in "Dangerous Currency," when he tells Magica that he has enemies of his own. In fact, he actually appeared in the DuckTales (1987) episode "All Ducks on Deck," so the Blot is already familiar with the likes of Scrooge and Launchpad. | |
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Close-Call Haircut | |
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Close-Call Haircut: During one of the early arcs, Darkwing and Launchpad are discussing Gosalyn and the Gizmoduck suit and Darkwing says he doesn't think she's ready to be wielding it. Launchpad agrees, taking his pilot's helmet off to reveal that Gosalyn fried a strip of hair off down the middle of his head. | |
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Ramming Always Works | |
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Subverted in issue 14. Darkwing battles a new, seemingly indestructible tank of a supervillain called Cat-tankerous, and is not having any luck - all of a sudden, out of absolutely nowhere, Launchpad flies to the rescue and rams the plane straight into Cattankerous. It doesn't actually work. | |
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Even Evil Has Standards | |
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Even Evil Has Standards: Steelbeak is absolutely horrified by F.O.W.L. High Commands plan to unleash Duckthulu, to the point where he unashamedly goes begging to Darkwing for help. Even after we find out Steelbeak was doing a triple-cross (from F.O.W.L to Darkwing back to F.O.W.L. he still seems to think this as his "My God, What Have I Done?" seems to imply. | |
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Bad Guys Do the Dirty Work | |
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Bad Guys Do the Dirty Work: When Taurus Bulba is revealed as the first arc's Big Bad, the Fearsome Four help Darkwing, Launchpad, and Gosalyn fight him...for about ten seconds before they are sent down a trap door. | |
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Lured into a Trap | |
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Lured into a Trap: The main plot of the first new story arc in the Joe Books ongoing, "Orange is the New Purple", in which Negaduck returns and traps Darkwing in St. Canard's new state-of-the-art super-prison, then releases every criminal held inside it so that they can all go after the very duck who put them behind bars. | |
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The Man Behind the Man | |
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Arc 4. Suff-Rage and the Phantom Blot | |
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Mad Libs Catchphrase | |
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Darkwing's "I am the terror..." Mad Libs Catchphrase when he confronts Negaduck and Magica in the second arc is "the crossover that doesn't live up to the hype." With the panel said line is uttered focusing on Magica of course. | |
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Noodle Incident | |
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Noodle Incident: Darkwing mentions fighting a new villain called Blood Thinner in the fifth issue, changed to "Muckduck" in the Joe Books omnibus. Muckduck makes his first appearance in the second issue of the Joe Books ongoing. When Darkwing escapes from Liquidator via the garbage chute, the garbage comes alive and reveals Muckduck, a creature literally made of filth and trash. | |
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Skewed Priorities | |
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Skewed Priorities: During the Campaign Carnage arc, when Darkwing is about to be burned at the stake by the brainwashed voters, Honker (his campaign manager) remarks that he thinks this will lose them points with the "watching-right-now" demographic. In the Joe Books revision of "F.O.W.L. Disposition", Duckthulhu's response to his hand disintegrating when Morgana uses her magic on him is to complain about no longer being able to fist bump. | |
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Tyrannosaurus rex | |
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Tyrannosaurus rex: Caveman!Darkwing rides on one. | |
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ShutUpHannibal | |
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Shut Up, Hannibal!: Issue #4 of the Boom! comic has Megavolt, at the end of his inner monologue, zap Taurus Bulba during the middle of his speech, freeing Darkwing and the other prisoners. | |
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DeliciousFruitPies | |
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Delicious Fruit Pies: As a parody of the comic book ads featuring DC and Marvel superheroes defeating villains by offering Hostess products, the sixth issue of the Joe Books revival has Darkwing Duck defeat Splatter Phoenix by trapping her inside an ad for Mostess Veggie Pies. | |
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Crazy-Prepared | |
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Crazy-Prepared: Darkwing wrote a superhero instruction manual just in case Camille Chameleon, a oneshot villain from the series, should ever impersonate one of his friends, and he immediately susses her out when she reads the book as it exposes her Snake Talk. | |
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Doppelgänger Gets Same Sentiment | |
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Doppelgänger Gets Same Sentiment: In Crisis on Infinite Darkwings, Quiverwing Darkwing briefly acts as an affectionate and somewhat mentorly figure to Gosalyn Prime. He used to have his own version of Gosalyn, who was his sidekick, but she died at some point prior to the arc (hence why he goes by her superhero identity). | |
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Wide Eyes and Shrunken Irises | |
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Wide Eyes and Shrunken Irises: Quackerjack in the comics, after Negaduck is mentioned. | |
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Badass Family | |
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Badass Family: If they weren't before "Crisis on Infinite Darkwings", the Mallard clan definitely qualifies now. In addition to Morgana's magic and Darkwing's Badassary, Gosalyn now has the GizmoDuck suit, and, as Quackwerk's CEO, Launchpad has an army of Herobots as his beck and call. | |
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Hate Plague | |
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Hate Plague: The Phantom Blot has created an inky mind-altering substance to create new rogues in St. Canard, cause a feud between Launchpad and Darkwing, and control the populace briefly. | |
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Eviler than Thou | |
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Eviler Than Thou: In issue #3 of the comic series, NegaDuck reveals to Quackerjack that he learned Darkwing's secret identity. Quackerjack begs to be let in on the secret, but... | |
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Enemy Mine | |
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Enemy Mine: Darkwing and Steelbeak in Arc #3. Darkwing and Megavolt issue 4 of the Joe Books series. Darkwing and Bushroot in "Dawn of the Day of the Return of the Living Spud." | |
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Time Skip | |
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Time Skip: The comic takes place over a year after the end of the series. | |
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Spanner in the Works | |
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Spanner in the Works: Taurus Bulba's ultimate plan in the first storyline? Find the new code to activate the Gizmoduck suit. How did it get spoiled? Gosalyn was the one who accidentally said the code. There's actually a second spanner. His plan was to get people to say the entire dictionary... except the word he was looking for WASN'T IN THE DICTIONARY! | |
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Heel–Face Turn | |
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Heel–Face Turn: In the first issue of the new comic series, one of Drake Mallard's co-workers is his old classmate Elmo Sputterspark, aka Megavolt. It doesn't last. Bushroot also seems to pull this off in "Dawn of the Day of the Return of the Living Spud". | |
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Even Evil Has Loved Ones | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_63d861f8 | comment |
Even Evil Has Loved Ones: In the Darkwing Annual, we find out that during Quackerjack's time in Quackwerk's toy division, he managed to make friends and even got a girlfriend. | |
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Politicians Kiss Babies | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_6406a19c | comment |
Politicians Kiss Babies: In the "Campaign Carnage" arc, there's one panel of Darkwing (who's running for mayor) kissing babies. | |
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Heroic Sacrifice | |
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Heroic Sacrifice: Morgana McCawber sacrifices herself to banish Duckthulhu. The "Dangerous Currency" arc revealed that she was still alive in another dimension and she reunited with Darkwing by the end, but with the story arc being stricken from canon in the Joe Books continuation, Morgana's fate now remains unknown, though the revised version of "Campaign Carnage" ends with the implication that she's still alive somewhere. | |
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Putting the Band Back Together | |
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Putting the Band Back Together: As of the first issue, Quackerjack seems to be doing this with the Fearsome Four, even using the exact phrase. | |
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Disney Death | |
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Disney Death: Gosalyn in issue #4. | |
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Literal Split Personality | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_715c463e | comment |
Literal Split Personality: Happens to Negaduck at the end of "Crisis on Infinite Darkwings". To the n-th degree, it turns out. | |
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Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs | |
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Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs: A flashback in the third issue has Negaduck mention that he needs to buy chainsaws, flamethrowers, and flaming chainsaw throwers. | |
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Covers Always Lie | |
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Covers Always Lie: The cover for the sixth issue of Boom's DuckTales comic, which contained the penultimate part of the Dangerous Currency arc, depicted Magica De Spell, Flintheart Glomgold, Megavolt, Quackerjack, and Steelbeak swimming in Scrooge McDuck's Money Bin when only Magica and the Beagle Boys did so in the actual story and Flintheart and Steelbeak weren't present at all. | |
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George Lucas Altered Version | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_76cbbc0b | comment |
George Lucas Altered Version: The Boom series gets this treatment for the Joe Books collection, the most notable changes being the addition of wittier dialogue, a few panels being redrawn, and the omission of the now non-canon "Dangerous Currency". | |
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Honest Corporate Executive | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_7a555627 | comment |
Honest Corporate Executive: When Launchpad is appointed as the new CEO of Quackwerks, he actually does a lot of good with the company and former Crimebots/now Herobots. In the omnibus by Joe Books, Launchpad steps down as CEO of Quackwerks in the revised version of "Campaign Carnage", with ex-security chief Maury Thwackstein taking his place. | |
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Reverse Mole | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_7f6f3d98 | comment |
Reverse Mole: Femme Appeal turns out to be one. | |
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_808cbaeb | comment |
Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: In the second issue, Darkwing mentions that villains have tried to enslave St. Canard with death rays, robots, and New Age therapy. | |
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Monster Mash | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_80a2c2de | comment |
Monster Mash: Among the alternate Darkwing Ducks are a werewolf, a Frankenstein's monster, a gill-duck, a vampire and a mummy. | |
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Cuteness Proximity | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_80d55f20 | comment |
Cuteness Proximity: In the fifth issue of the Joe Books revival, Launchpad and Darkwing have difficulty taking Fluffy seriously because he happens to be an adorable kitten and they can't stop gushing over how cute he is. | |
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He's Back! | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_81bdc398 | comment |
He's Back: The ending of #7 of the Joe Books series reveals that Gizmoduck has returned to help combat the zombie potato plague, now in an upgraded Gizmo-suit. | |
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Scooby-Dooby Doors | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_85ce4a76 | comment |
Scooby-Dooby Doors: Done in issue 3 of "The Duck Knight Returns," but with buildings, between the Thunder Quack, Quackerjack's plane, and the Crimebots. | |
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Badass Boast | |
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Badass Boast: A slight variation on Darkwing's catch phrase at the end of comic #6: | |
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Eldritch Abomination | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_8774fb47 | comment |
Eldritch Abomination: In the storyarc beginning in issue #9: Darkwing must join forces with Steelbeak to stop F.O.W.L. from summoning the dread Duckthulhu, an elder being from beyond the stars that "has an incomprehensible mystical presence that obliterates all free will and sanity" all because of Quackwerks taking over the city before and making S.H.U.S.H. and F.O.W.L. almost disappear. | |
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Back from the Dead | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_8967e17f | comment |
Back from the Dead: In issue 6 of the Joe Books continuation, Splatter Phoenix is revived after some of the Phantom Blot's ink is used to draw an image of her, bringing her back to life. The ending of issue 7 reveals that Dr. Gary and Dr. Larson are not only back after Bushroot's attempt on their lives, but now also half-plant, half-duck hybrids like him. However, Bushroot turning them into plants has reduced both their brains to mush. | |
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TookALevelInJerkass | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_8cb1a369 | comment |
Took a Level in Jerkass: Dean Tightbill. In "Beauty and the Beet" he was admittedly kind of a jerk, but he was portrayed as a coldly pragmatic penny-pincher at worst. As of this comic series, he's become a full-fledged villain conducting evil scientific experiments. May count as a Face–Heel Turn depending on how much of a good guy one considered him to be before. | |
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Lawyer-Friendly Cameo | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_8e92e125 | comment |
Lawyer-Friendly Cameo: The alternate versions of Darkwing listed under Captain Ersatz. | |
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Demonic Possession | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_906365a2 | comment |
Demonic Possession: Paddywhack pulled this one on Negaduck after he fed enough of Negaduck's rage which gave him powers enough to take over his body. The combination of Paddywhack's powers and Negaduck's rage created a giant monster who almost destroyed St. Canard and the whole army of the Darkwings, only to be defeated by The Power of Love. | |
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Big Bad | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_970c790a | comment |
Big Bad: Arc 1: Quackerjack, then Taurus Bulba takes over as the true one. Arc 2: Negaduck and Magica De Spell. Greater-Scope Villain: Paddywhack. Arc 3: F.O.W.L. High Command. Arc 4. Suff-Rage and the Phantom Blot Arc 5. The Phantom Blot and Magica De Spell Hijacked by Negaduck "Orange is the New Purple" has Negaduck as the big bad once more while rendering the last arc Canon Discontinuity. "Dawn of the Day of the Return of the Living Spud": Dean Tightbill, Bushroot's former boss, with Steelbeak serving as a Greater-Scope Villain. | |
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Greater-Scope Villain | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_9b06e314 | comment |
"Dawn of the Day of the Return of the Living Spud": Dean Tightbill, Bushroot's former boss, with Steelbeak serving as a Greater-Scope Villain. | |
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EvilCounterpart | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_9b54d536 | comment |
Evil Counterpart: The series sets up Magica DeSpell as Morgana's evil counterpart. | |
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Took a Level in Badass | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_9bcd82c0 | comment |
Took a Level in Badass: In Issue #2, Quackerjack goes down this road (carrying Joker level insanity with him) at the very mention of Negaduck's name. Launchpad has scored himself some badass points after becoming the head of Quackwerks. When the alternate reality Darkwings start showing up, he immediately activates all the robots to combat mode, and flies into the fray, taking out superheroes left and right. | |
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I Let Gwen Stacy Die | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_9d4b58ba | comment |
I Let Gwen Stacy Die: One of the alternate Darkwings from "Crisis on Infinite Darkwings" took on Gosalyn's Quiverwing Quack persona when his Gosalyn pulled a Heroic Sacrifice, and there was nothing he could do to save her. Interestingly, he's shown Curb-Stomping Darkwarrior Duck, who also lost his Gosalyn, but had a very different reaction to the loss. | |
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Punctuated! For! Emphasis! | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_9e0c3153 | comment |
Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: Quackerjack in Issue #2, reacting to a Crimebot mentioning Negaduck's name: | |
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Muck Monster | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_9e37daa5 | comment |
Muckduck makes his first appearance in the second issue of the Joe Books ongoing. When Darkwing escapes from Liquidator via the garbage chute, the garbage comes alive and reveals Muckduck, a creature literally made of filth and trash. | |
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Not Now, Kiddo | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_9fb5d589 | comment |
Not Now, Kiddo: During the "Campaign Carnage" arc, Darkwing ignores what Launchpad is trying to say as he attempts to cut himself free from his stake, only to discover that Launchpad was trying to warn him not to set the wood on fire. | |
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Digital Piracy Is Evil | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_a0cf200f | comment |
Digital Piracy Is Evil: The Crimebots target Honker for file sharing. Drake agrees with the "don't steal music" part, but thinks carting him off to detention camp is going too far. | |
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Canon Discontinuity | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_a32334b4 | comment |
Canon Discontinuity: Dangerous Currency has become this due to the omnibus published by Joe Books omitting the last two issues of the original comic and making an entirely new story in its place. It's been stated by some correspondences with Aaron Sparrow that, to begin with, the story was published without Disney's approval and that a new crossover might be written later, but only time will tell. That being said, while "Dangerous Currency" is no longer canon, "Campaign Carnage" still features the Phantom Blot and his alliance with Magica DeSpell in the ending and even still has his ink has the source of the villains' powers. | |
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Spy Catsuit | |
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Spy Catsuit: Femme Appeal wears one. | |
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Alas, Poor Villain | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_ac09dc0f | comment |
Alas, Poor Villain: In the 2011 Darkwing Annual, we discover Quackerjack enjoyed his work in Quackwerks Toy Department, at least at first. Eventually the pressure and paranoia started to get to him, and he...well, snapped. At the end of the comic, after a long and extremely strange battle between the old and new Mr. Banana Brain, he goes back to his girlfriend, Claire's, house. He looks longingly at the door for a while, then sighs, and pulls out a miniature version of the device he had been using, which turned people into toys. We see a flash from inside the house, and Claire rushes out to find a sad, little Quackerjack doll, with a little note leaning against it. It reads "This is the best I'll ever be. -Jacky" | |
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Relationship-Salvaging Disaster | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_ac9af088 | comment |
Relationship-Salvaging Disaster: A platonic example; Launchpad and Darkwing are not on speaking terms at the beginning of The Duck Knight Returns thanks to a previous incident with Negaduck. When the Quackwerks Crime-bots start becoming more severe in their crime-fighting work, Gosalyn suggests Darkwing look into it, and then sets off on her own and brings Launchpad into the investigation. The two work together, initially grudgingly, but by the time the situation's reached its climax, they're crime-fighting partners again. | |
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Armor-Piercing Response | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_aca32000 | comment |
Armor-Piercing Response: When Bushroot still tries to protect the out-of-control Posey, he asks Darkwing if she hasn't suffered enough already, especially after being in Dean Tightbill's clutches and being used as the instrument of his plans. Darkwing leaves him speechless with his reply: "Yes. She has." | |
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Face–Heel Turn | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_af3ea0e3 | comment |
The revised version of the "Campaign Carnage" arc in the Joe Books omnibus, at first seems to have changed it, so that Suff-Rage is Morgana McCawber after a Face–Heel Turn, due to referring to Darkwing as "Dark," and her helmet matching the shape of Morgana's hair (the latter actually being the case in the original Boom version), but it turns out that she is still Constance A. Dention, who now had an unrequited crush on Darkwing. | |
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Added Alliterative Appeal | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_b5049d76 | comment |
Added Alliterative Appeal: Used several times in the Disney Adventures story "Mondo the Mad Mask Misappropriater" and later in some dialogues with little if any explanation, such as this answer of Darkwing Duck who's just been asked why he wears a mask at all: | |
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Take That! | |
Darkwing Duck / Comicbook / int_b53077b3 | comment |
Take That!: The Joe Books collection's revision of "F.O.W.L. Disposition," has Darkwing Duck mention a poorly written romance novel called After Dusk. Just in case the reference isn't clear, Steelbeak even refers to it as "sparkly vampire drivel." | |
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Hypocritical Humor | |
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Hypocritical Humor: In the "Dangerous Currency" crossover, one of the Beagle Boys demands to be the first to wear the Gizmoduck suit. One of his brothers insists that he should wear it because he has better style, berating his brother for wearing the same thing every day. It should be pointed out that all the Beagle Boys are examples of Limited Wardrobe. | |
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Swiss-Army Tears | |
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Swiss Army Tears: Darkwing's single tear dropped onto the brainwashed Morgana's beak and it broke the brainwashing curse on her. | |
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Berserk Button | |
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Berserk Button: The mere mention of NegaDuck around Quackerjack causes him to beat up everything in sight. Liquidator even dropped his trademark salesman talk in order to warn people away from mentioning NegaDuck. | |
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Alliterative Name | |
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Alliterative Name: Darkwing Duck himself, of course. Mondo the Mad Mask Misappropriater | |
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Big "NO!" | |
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Big "NO!": Magica DeSpell, comic #8 | |
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We Can Rule Together | |
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We Can Rule Together: Negaduck tries to get Gosalyn to side with him near the end of "Orange is the New Purple". Not that she accepts, which is fine with Negaduck. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: Many in the Boom! series: Numerous cameos by Disney characters throughout the comic's run. The first arc is titled "The Duck Knight Returns," with covers referencing (and parodying) the iconic image◊ of Batman leaping through a dark sky illuminated by lightning. Duckthulhu is, of course, a reference to the Cthulhu Mythos. "Crisis of Infinite Darkwings" is a nod to Crisis on Infinite Earths. In the Joe Books ongoing, Isis Vanderchill is thawed out and realizes that her fashion is out-of-date, so she makes herself a new flowing dress out of ice and a distinctive windswept hairdo. Right before that, Darkwing escapes from Liquidator by going down a garbage chute. He comments that he saw it in a movie once. | |
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Self-Deprecation | |
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Self-Deprecation: In "Campaign Carnage," Suff-Rage torments Darkwing by asking what he is afraid of, and changing him to match her questions. When she asks if he is afraid that he is not original, Darkwing then gains multiple heads with the likenesses of his alternate selves from the "Crisis on Infinite Darkwings" arc, many of which were examples of Captain Ersatz and No Celebrities Were Harmed. In other words, the comic is mocking itself for having so many of Darkwing's alternate selves be based on copyrighted characters and celebrities. The Joe Books revision takes it a step further by having Darkwing and Launchpad make fun of Suff-Rage's name, and the ongoing continues this gag when Constance changes her name to "Mistressterious", which Darkwing calls an even worse name than Suff-Rage. Darkwing's "I am the terror..." Mad Libs Catchphrase when he confronts Negaduck and Magica in the second arc is "the crossover that doesn't live up to the hype." With the panel said line is uttered focusing on Magica of course. | |
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Antagonist Title | |
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Antagonist Title: "Mondo the Mad Mask Misappropriater" | |
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Run the Gauntlet | |
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Run the Gauntlet: "Orange is the New Purple" features this, with Darkwing and Gosalyn facing several villains including major antagonists, one-shots from the series, and even characters from the Disney Adventures comics, story books, and video games, after Negaduck organizing a massive prison revolt. | |
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What the Hell, Hero? | |
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What the Hell, Hero?: Gosalyn tears Darkwing a new one once she finds out the reason he retired, and why he and Launchpad weren't on speaking terms. Namely, Negaduck had learned his identity, he was upstaged by a bunch of robots, and he decided to keep Gosalyn in a fancy school. | |
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Even Evil Can Be Loved | |
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Even Evil Can Be Loved: Claire, Quackerjack's girlfriend. Despite them breaking up, she loves him to the point that she sniped the original Mr. Banana Brain on eBay off Darkwing in an attempt to try to get him to do a Heel–Face Turn (or at least get him back to his level of crazy in the original cartoon). Unfortunately, QJ just ends up committing suicide by turning himself into a soulless doll. | |
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Hijacked by Ganon | |
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Hijacked by Ganon: Negaduck is revealed to be the slime in the crossover finale | |
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Red Herring | |
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Red Herring: The revised version of the "Campaign Carnage" arc in the Joe Books omnibus, at first seems to have changed it, so that Suff-Rage is Morgana McCawber after a Face–Heel Turn, due to referring to Darkwing as "Dark," and her helmet matching the shape of Morgana's hair (the latter actually being the case in the original Boom version), but it turns out that she is still Constance A. Dention, who now had an unrequited crush on Darkwing. During "Crisis on Infinite Darkwings," Quiverwing Darkwing has Darkwarrior in his sights, and the latter surrenders, claiming they both saw into the timestream, and the main Darkwing deserved a final victory before "he loses her." Both of these alternate Darkwings lost their Gosalyn, it was Darkwarrior's Start of Darkness, there's a strong implication that something's going to happen to Gosalyn Prime... And then the next arc ends with Morgana's Heroic Sacrifice. | |
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...In That Order | |
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...In That Order: A Played for Laughs example from the "Campaign Carnage" arc. After Suff-Rage has hypnotized the city against Darkwing and Launchpad, to the point where they're ready to burn them both alive, Doofus Drake (visiting from Duckburg) says that, "We've got to save Launchpad and Darkwing! You know, maybe, in that order..."note Doofus is largely unfamiliar with Darkwing, while Launchpad is his hero and close friend. | |
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Bad Future | |
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In #6, we see a dozen versions of Darkwing that appeared in the original cartoon, including Dark Warrior Duck, Arachnoduck, "Thug" Darkwing, Darkwing Dog, Spaceman Darkwing, and Privateer Darkwing. | |
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Male Gaze | |
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Male Gaze: In the tenth issue, the second panel with Femme Appeal in it has her rear end in the foreground. | |
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Start of Darkness | |
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During "Crisis on Infinite Darkwings," Quiverwing Darkwing has Darkwarrior in his sights, and the latter surrenders, claiming they both saw into the timestream, and the main Darkwing deserved a final victory before "he loses her." Both of these alternate Darkwings lost their Gosalyn, it was Darkwarrior's Start of Darkness, there's a strong implication that something's going to happen to Gosalyn Prime... And then the next arc ends with Morgana's Heroic Sacrifice. | |
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Mama Bear | |
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Mama Bear: Femme Appeal, seeing the captured Gosalyn and Honker, decides that the combination of Duckcthulhu rising and children being in danger is sufficient reason for her to blow her cover as The Mole to FOWL. | |
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Closed Circle | |
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Closed Circle: "Orange is the New Purple" has Negaduck causing the new island prison to go into lockdown, trapping Darkwing inside with almost his entire Rogues Gallery. | |
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Expy | |
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The Chief of Police is a canine version of Batman's Jim Gordon. | |
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Unexplained Recovery | |
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Unexplained Recovery: Ammonia Pine returns in "Dangerous Currency" as a member of the League of Eve-il, in spite of being turned into mud in "F.O.W.L. Disposition." | |
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O.O.C. Is Serious Business | |
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O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Liquidator momentarily drops his Verbal Tic of ad slogans, to warn Megavolt about Quackerjack's Berserk Button. | |
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Crossover Punchline | |
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Crossover Punchline: In issue 3 of the Boom! comic series, as Launchpad comments that there aren't a lot of openings out there for sidekick/pilots◊. | |
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Crossover | |
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Crossover: Crisis on Infinite Darkwings involves Negaduck teaming up with one of Scrooge McDuck's villains, Magica DeSpell. An even larger crossover with DuckTales served as the final arc for the comic's initial run. | |
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Big Damn Heroes | |
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Big Damn Heroes: In one part of the "Crisis on Infinite Darkwings" arc, a woman is chased down by four alternate Darkwings (a mummy, a vampire, a fish creature, and a werewolf). As they close in, suddenly the Crimebots/Herobots arrive to rescue her. Subverted in issue 14. Darkwing battles a new, seemingly indestructible tank of a supervillain called Cat-tankerous, and is not having any luck - all of a sudden, out of absolutely nowhere, Launchpad flies to the rescue and rams the plane straight into Cattankerous. It doesn't actually work. Just when Darkwing, Scrooge, and the gang get all caught up in Negaduck's trap, Scrooge calls for help from an "Agent 44", alias Donald Duck. He goes through the corrupted Duckburg and cries out to the entire town to let out their 'inner Donald Duck' and makes everyone get so infuriated that Negaduck loses his focus. | |
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Distracted by the Sexy | |
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Distracted by the Sexy: Combined with a variant of A Truce While We Gawk in issue #5 of the Joe Books run, which is a re-imagining of an old Disney Adventures comic story, "The Kitty Kat Kaper". In both versions, Darkwing barges in on a hotel room gathering of some of his Rogues Gallery, who are watching a beauty pageant on Pay Per View and refuse to budge until it's over. Darkwing and Launchpad quickly become equally distracted and buy-in off-panel to watch too. The fighting doesn't start until the pageant's over. | |
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Undying Loyalty | |
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Undying Loyalty: Lampshaded in the Duckcthulhu storyline. Morgana, having doubts about her relationship with Darkwing, asks Launchpad about the reasons behind his own relationship with him, noting that Darkwing isn't the easiest person to deal with and that Launchpad's stuck with him longer than anyone. | |
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Love Makes You Evil | |
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Love Makes You Evil: Mortimer L. Marquand became the villain Cat-Tankerous because he thought that doing so would impress Gosalyn, whom he had a crush on. The revision changes Mortimer's motive to simply wanting to act as strong and tough as her after she defends him from bullies. | |
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Doomy Dooms of Doom | |
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Doomy Dooms of Doom: From comic #4 | |
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Brick Joke | |
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Brick Joke: The first issue has a reporter mention that he is filling in for Dip Dopson. Dip Dopson is later heard reporting Darkwing Duck's comeback in issue number 5. | |
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Pet the Dog | |
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Pet the Dog: Darkwarrior Duck, after his defeat by Quiverwing Darkwing, urges him to help Darkwing Prime have one of the last victories he'll have before Morgana's disappearance. | |
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