Duckman (Topps)

    (Topps, 1994-1995)
™ and ©1994 Paramount Pictures

In 1990, when the original Duckman comic was published by Dark Horse, only a select few were in on the joke. That changed a few years later when Everett Peck’s feathered private dick/family man made it big as an animated series on the USA cable network. This new, 1994 series from Topps marked Duckman’s triumphant return to the medium that had spawned him.

Duckman (brought to life on TV by the voice of Seinfeld’s Jason Alexander) is a wise-cracking, cynical loudmouth who looks good only as compared to his mutant family. The series is unique in that it easily jumps from lowbrow humor to off-the-wall references to the Beatles or William S. Burroughs. All of this is delivered at a frenetic pace which leaves you laughing, while at the same time wanting to reread the issue to catch the parts you missed the first time around.
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  • 0
    Feb 1996
    Cover: $2.50
    W: Everett Peck  ·  A: Everett Peck
    Reprints from Duckman #1
    2 copies from $2.25
  • 1
    Nov 1994
    Cover: $2.50
    W: Stefan Petrucha  ·  A: Craig Yoe, Clizia Erling, George Erling
    Includes coupon for trading card
    3 copies from $4.10
  • 2
    Dec 1994
    Cover: $2.50
    W: Stefan Petrucha  ·  A: Gary Fields
    1st Appearance of King Chicken; Versus King Chicken
    3 copies from $5.00
  • 3
    Mar 1995
    Cover: $2.50
    W: Stefan Petrucha  ·  A: Craig Yoe
    3 copies from $3.50
  • 5
    May 1995
    Cover: $2.50
    W: Stefan Petrucha
    1 copy for $4.50