Howard the Duck Vol. 1, No. 2 (March 1976) (Grade: 1-2)

Howard the Duck Vol. 1, No. 2 (March 1976) (Grade: 1-2)
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    Item No.: CUS3216-1/2
    Country: USA
    Author: Steve Gerber / Frank Brunner
    Publisher: Marvel Comics
    Year: 1976
    Binding/Color: Brochure, color
    Pages: 36
    Format: WxH 17x26cm (6.7x10.2″)
    Language: English
    Shipping weight: 650g (1.4pounds)


 
Created as a back-up character in the Man-Thing stories, Howard the Duck was a cigar-smoking, fowl-mouth duck that should not be confused with any other ducks at Disney or Warner Brothers. Howard moved into some solo stories in the Man-things books before crashing into the mainstream Marvel Universe, albeit Cleveland.

Following the obligatory cameos by Spider-Man and later the Defenders, Howard the Duck settled into a normal life – just a struggling duck looking to find work, and living with his friend, Beverly Switzler. Along the way, Howard would reach great heights (running as the All-Night Party candidate for the 1976 presidential election) and deep lows (wrestling for money). He met a lot of oddball characters along the way, such as the Kidney Lady and the Space Turnip.

Written by Steve Gerber, most of the art in this book was done by Gene Colan, who really does make Howard seem fully alive and part of the normal world of us “hairless apes”.
 
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    British Edition with price imprint 9p.
     
    Contents
    • 0. The Deadly Space Turnip!
    • Howard the Duck / cover / 1 page
    • Script: Steve Gerber / Pencils: Frank Brunner (signed as BRUNNER)
    • 1. Cry Turnip!
    • Stan Lee presents: Howard the Duck / comic story / 18 pages
    • Script: Steve Gerber (credited) / Pencils: Frank Brunner (credited); Jim Starlin (credited) (layouts) / Inks: Steve Leialoha (credited) / Colors: Michele Wolfman (credited) / Letters: Tom Orzechowski (credited)
    • 2. [no title indexed]
    • Wise Quacks / letters page / 1 page
    • Script: Steve Gerber / Pencils: John Buscema (illustration) / Inks: Joe Sinnott (illustration) / Colors: ? / Letters: typeset
    • 3. A Kaleidoscope of Kinetic Kibitzing and Kooky Kommentary Kenned to Kindle Your Karma!
    • Bullpen Bulletins; Stan's Soapbox / in-house column / 1 page
    • 4. Spider-Man and the Cupcake Caper
    • Hostess Cup Cakes; Spider-Man / comics-form advertising / 1 page
    Condition: 1-2 
    Back: missing part 2x1cm. Cover upper edge small missing part 0.7x0.3cm.

    Catalogue Prices ($):

    GD VG FN VF VF/NM NM-
    3 6 9 15 22 28


    OVP

    Original packaging (generally sealed). Internal condition cannot be checked for defects and completeness. Externally recognizable defects are listed.

    Condition 0 (mint MT)

    An exceptional example of a given book. Slightest bindery or printing defects are allowed. Cover is flat with no surface wear. Inks are bright with high reflectivity. Corners are cut square and sharp. Spine is tight and flat. No interior autographs or owner signatures.

    Condition 0-1 (near mint NM)

    Nearly perfect in every way with only minor imperfections that keep it from the next higher grade. Only subtle bindery or printing. Spine is tight and flat. Only the slightest interior tears are allowed.

    Condition 1 (very fine VF)

    An above-average copy that shows minor wear but is still relatively flat and clean with outstanding eye appeal. A small accumulation of minor bindery/printing defects is allowed. Minor cover wear beginning to show, possibly including minor creases. Corners may be blunted. Minor foxing. The slightest spine roll may be present, as well as a possible moderate color break. Slight rust migration. Minor interior tears at the margin may be present.

    Condition 1-2 (fine FN)

    An above-average copy that shows minor wear but is still relatively flat and clean with no significant creasing or other serious defects. Some accumulation of minor bindery/printing defects is allowed. Minor cover wear apparent, with minor to moderate creases. Blunted corners are more common, as is minor staining, soiling, discoloration, and/or foxing. A minor spine roll is allowed. There can also be a 1/4" spine split or severe color break. Staples may show minor discoloration. Minor staple tears and a few slight stress lines may be present, as well as minor rust migration. Paper is tan to brown and fairly supple with no signs of brittleness. Minor interior tears at the margin may be present. Centerfold may be loose.

    Condition 2 (very good/fine VG-FN)

    An above-average but well used comic book. An accumulation of bindery/printing defects is allowed. Minor to moderate cover wear apparent, with minor to moderate creases and/or dimples. Blunted corners are increasingly common, as is minor to moderate staining, discoloration, and/or foxing. A minor to moderate spine roll is allowed. A spine split of up to 1/2" may be present. Staples may show minor discoloration. Minor staple tears and minor stress lines may also be present, as well as minor rust migration. Paper is tan to brown with no signs of brittleness. Centerfold may be loose. Minor interior tears may also be present.

    Condition 2-3 (very good VG)

    The average used comic book. Cover shows moderate to significant wear, and may be loose but not completely detached. Cover reflectivity is low. Can have moderate creases or dimples. Corners may be blunted. Store stamps, name stamps, arrival dates, initials, etc. have no effect on this grade. Some discoloration, fading, foxing, and even minor soiling is allowed. Moderate spine roll may be present and/or a 1" spine split. Staples may be discolored. Minor to moderate staple tears and stress lines may be present, as well as some rust migration. Paper is brown but not brittle. Minor to moderate interior tears may be present. Centerfold may be loose or detached at one staple.

    Condition 3 (good GD)

    Shows substantial wear; often considered a "reading copy". Cover shows significant wear and may even be detached. Cover reflectivity is low and in some cases completely absent. Book-length creases and dimples may be present. Rounded corners are more common. Moderate soiling, staining, discoloration and foxing may be present. The largest piece allowed missing from the front or back cover is usually a 1/2" triangle or a 1/4" square. Spine roll is likely. May have up to a 2" spine split. Staples may be degraded, replaced or missing. Moderate staple tears and stress lines may be present, as well as rust migration. Paper is brown but not brittle. Centerfold may be loose or detached. Moderate interior tears may be present.

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    Reference: The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide #52 (2022/2023)

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