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'''''[[Darkwing Duck]]''''' has been adapted as a comic book series under at least three different publishers.
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|date = April [[2016]]
 
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'''''Darkwing Duck''''' is an upcoming comic series based on [[Darkwing Duck|the television cartoon of the same name]] that will be published by Joe Books. It will continue from where issue #16 of the [[Darkwing Duck (Boom! Studios)|preceding series]] left off.
 
   
==History==
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==Disney Comics==
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The first '''''Darkwing Duck''''' comic book was a four-issue mini-series published by [[Disney Comics]] from September to December of [[1991]]. Coinciding with the show's premiere on [[the Disney Afternoon]] and [[ABC]], it featured "Brawl in the Family", a comic book adaptation of the show's two-part series premiere, "[[Darkly Dawns the Duck]]".
Artist [[James Silvani]] announced on his Twitter account in October [[2014]] that a new ongoing ''Darkwing Duck'' would begin publication in [[2015]]. Silvani said in his Tumblr post that "Aaron and I have already begun and will give more details as soon as possible."<ref>[http://silvaniart.tumblr.com/post/100686063264 "The Duck Knight Returns... again!" post on James Silvani's Tumblr]</ref><ref>[http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id-56533 Comic Book Resources: Joe Books' "Darkwing Duck" Omnibus to Lead into New Ongoing]</ref>
 
   
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Like the ''[[TaleSpin (comic book)|TaleSpin]]'' mini-series before it, it was intended to serve as the beginning for a regular ''Darkwing Duck'' comic book. However, right when the mini-series came out, the Disney Comics Implosion occurred and resulted in the cancellation of most of the company's regular titles. Thusly, plans for a regular ''Darkwing'' title by Disney Comics were cancelled, and for the next three years, ''Darkwing Duck'' comics were featured only in ''[[Disney Adventures]]''.
Aaron Sparrow has stated that, unlike the previous series, the new comic would not be required to have every story be a four-issue arc. However, the trade paperbacks would collect six issues each, so he intends to make sure every sixth issue does not end on a cliffhanger. He also confirmed that the first story will be a three-issue arc, followed by a single-issue story and then a two-issue story.<ref>[http://www.negaverse.net/oldhaunt/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=2655&sid=60710067adb24d299af14eb1166ba920&start=14#p48479 Post by Aaron Sparrow on The Old Haunt forum]</ref> He has also confirmed that the new comic would contain a few new crossovers with ''[[DuckTales]]''<ref>[http://www.negaverse.net/oldhaunt/viewtopic.php?f=25&p=49678 Mentioned in this post on The Old Haunt Forum]</ref> (replacing the non-canon "[[Dangerous Currency]]" arc).
 
   
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The "Brawl in the Family" story arc was fully reprinted in ''[[Disney's Colossal Comics Collection]]'' #4, and later reprinted again by [[Boom! Studios]] for the trade paperback ''Darkwing Duck Classics'', which also contained the first four ''Darkwing Duck'' stories from ''Disney Adventures''.
In July 2015, it was stated that the comic was being delayed for the time being in consideration of other "duck projects."<ref>[http://dafradio.net/2015/07/31/jim-hill-on-the-future-of-disney-infinity/ DAF Radio.net: Jim Hill on the Future of Disney Infinity]</ref> In November, Aaron Sparrow confirmed that production had resumed and the series would be debuting in the spring of 2016. It was officially announced on January 18, 2016, that the new series will begin in April 2016.<ref>[http://diskingdom.com/2016/01/18/darkwing-duck-comic-book-coming-in-april/ Dis Kingdom: Darkwing Duck Comic Book Coming In April]</ref><ref>[http://silvaniart.tumblr.com/post/137576768469 Post on James Silvani's Tumblr]</ref>
 
   
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<gallery spacing="small" widths="150" captionalign="center" bordercolor="transparent" captionposition="below" hideaddbutton="true" position="center">
==Issues==
 
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Darkwing_Duck_mini-series_issue1.jpg|{{Gallery note|'''Issue #1'''|September 1991}}
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Darkwing_Duck_mini-series_issue2.jpg|{{Gallery note|'''Issue #2'''|October 1991}}
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Darkwing_Duck_mini-series_issue3.jpg|{{Gallery note|'''Issue #3'''|November 1991}}
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Darkwing_Duck_mini-series_issue4.jpg|{{Gallery note|'''Issue #4'''|December 1991}}
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</gallery>
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==Boom! Studios==
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The second ''Darkwing Duck'' comic series, published by [[Boom! Studios]], was originally announced as a four-issue miniseries, but then extended into an ongoing title due to positive fan reaction. It ultimately ran for 18 issues, with the addition of a special "annual issue", from June [[2010]] to October [[2011]]. The series was written by [[Aaron Sparrow]] (uncredited), Ian Brill, and drawn by [[James Silvani]], and was set one year after the end of the show. Each story arc in the comic was four issues long, as 88 total pages of story was the required length for Boom!'s trade paperbacks.
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Revised versions of all of this comic's first four story arcs, plus the stories from the annual, were printed in ''[[Darkwing Duck: The Definitively Dangerous Edition]]'' as a lead-in to [[Darkwing Duck (Joe Books)|the comic's continuation]] under [[Joe Books]]. The four revised arcs were also released digitally on {{WikipediaLink|Amazon Kindle}}. "[[Dangerous Currency]]", the comic's final arc, was not reprinted as it was not approved by [[the Walt Disney Company]] and is thus considered non-canon. (Aaron Sparrow had plans for the Joe Books comic to include a new ''[[Darkwing Duck]]''/''[[DuckTales]]'' crossover, but the comic was cancelled before it happened.)
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In July 2018, it was announced that the BOOM! Studios comic book series would be reprinted in ''Disney Afternoon Giant'' from [[IDW Publishing]].<ref>https://www.bleedingcool.com/2018/07/25/idw-october-solicitations-2018-disney-afternoon-giant-darth-vader-castle-star-wars/</ref> "The Duck Knight Returns" arc is currently being reprinted in issues #5-8, but it is using the original Ian Brill version rather than the ''Definitively Dangerous Edition'' rewrite.
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===Story arcs===
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<gallery spacing="small" captionalign="center" bordercolor="transparent" captionposition="below" hideaddbutton="true" position="center">
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Darkwing_Duck_The_Duck_Knight_Returns_TPB.jpg|{{Gallery note|"[[The Duck Knight Returns]]"|#1-4}}
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Crisis_on_Infinite_Darkwings_trade_paperback.jpg|{{Gallery note|"[[Crisis on Infinite Darkwings]]"|#5-8}}
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Darkwing Duck Annual A.jpg|{{Gallery note|"[[Toy With Me]]" and "[[The Untimely Terror of the Time Turtle]]"|''Darkwing Duck Annual'' #1}}
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Darkwing_Duck_FOWL_Disposition_TPB.jpg|{{Gallery note|"[[F.O.W.L. Disposition]]"|#9-12}}
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Darkwing_Duck_Campaign_Carnage_TPB.jpg|{{Gallery note|"[[Campaign Carnage]]"|#13-16}}
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Dangerous_Currency_trade_paperback.jpg|{{Gallery note|"[[Dangerous Currency]]"|#17-18 (plus ''DuckTales'' #5-6)}}
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</gallery>
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===Creator controversy===
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Throughout the run of the ''Darkwing Duck'' comic series, there was controversy as to who was responsible for the series. Editor Aaron Sparrow is largely credited with the idea to relaunch the property and has claimed to have plotted the first year's arcs and come up with many of the concepts for following story arcs.<ref>[http://negaverse.net/oldhaunt/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=1798 "Comic Q&A: Ask The Professionals", The Old Haunt: A Darkwing Duck forum]</ref> This has been publicly disputed by Boom and credited series writer Ian Brill. However, artist James Silvani has publicly credited Aaron Sparrow not only with the idea of bringing the series back, but assisting him in ghost-writing much of the series and changing a lot of the concepts Ian Brill brought to the series following Sparrow's departure from Boom! Studios. This seems to be further corroborated by the fact that Sparrow and Silvani have both stated they did not write any of the final arc of the series, "Dangerous Currency", which was largely panned by fans for having many glaring character inconsistencies, particularly in the case of [[Fenton Crackshell|Gizmoduck]].<ref>[http://negaverse.net/oldhaunt/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=1966 "Dangerous Currency: Crossover Talkback", The Old Haunt: A Darkwing Duck forum]</ref>
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''Darkwing Duck'' creator Tad Stones has also publicly credited Aaron Sparrow as bringing the character back in a [[2010]] Boom Kids! "Get A Sketch" panel at Comic-Con International. It may also be noted that Sparrow continues to make public appearances with Silvani and Stones, and Ian Brill does not. In a [[2011]] livestream interview Tad Stones admits he was unhappy with later issues of the series, and particularly criticized the election arc, of which he "tried to talk them out of". When questioned on whether he had read the entire comic series he stated: "Not the later stuff. I applaud what James tried to do. I hear he saved them but I thought the central premises were wrong." <ref>[http://negaverse.net/ChatlogLivestreamwithTadandAaron.html#criticism "Chatlog:Livestream with Tad Stones and Aaron Sparrow", Negaverse.net]</ref>
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In [[2013]], Disney European publisher Egmont released a compendium of the first three story arcs from the comic. Aaron Sparrow's story credits were not only restored, but he and James Silvani created an all-new 3-page introduction, and Ian Brill's dialogue was replaced with original dialogue by Sparrow.
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When it was announced in [[2014]] that the comic was going to be continued under [[Joe Books]], it was stated that the ''Definitively Dangerous Edition'' omnibus leading in to the new series would contain revised art and a new epilogue, and that the script had been "painstakingly rewritten" by Aaron Sparrow to better match the cartoon. The omnibus was also stated to not contain "Dangerous Currency", seeming to further call into question Ian Brill's claims of sole authorship. Brill subsequently stated on his Tumblr account that he and the comic's former editor, Christoper Burns, felt "this book will not reflect our intentions for the material, [so] we wish for our names to be removed from the book, and for our names not to be used in the promotion of the book."<ref>[http://ibrill.tumblr.com/post/103204046970/a-statement-about-the-darkwing-duck-omnibus "A statement about the Darkwing Duck omnibus" on Ian Brill's Tumblr]</ref>
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==Joe Books==
 
The third and currently last ''Darkwing Duck'' comic series, published by [[Joe Books]], continued from where issue #16 of the [[Darkwing Duck (Boom! Studios)|preceding series]] left off. Artist [[James Silvani]] announced the series on his Twitter account in October [[2014]] that a new ongoing ''Darkwing Duck'' would begin publication in [[2015]]. Silvani said in his Tumblr post that "Aaron and I have already begun and will give more details as soon as possible."<ref>[http://silvaniart.tumblr.com/post/100686063264 "The Duck Knight Returns... again!" post on James Silvani's Tumblr]</ref><ref>[http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id-56533 Comic Book Resources: Joe Books' "Darkwing Duck" Omnibus to Lead into New Ongoing]</ref>
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[[Aaron Sparrow]] stated that, unlike the previous series, the new comic would not be required to have every story be a four-issue arc.<ref>[http://www.negaverse.net/oldhaunt/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=2655&sid=60710067adb24d299af14eb1166ba920&start=14#p48479 Post by Aaron Sparrow on The Old Haunt forum]</ref> He also stated that the new comic would have a few new crossovers with ''[[DuckTales]]''<ref>[http://www.negaverse.net/oldhaunt/viewtopic.php?f=25&p=49678 Mentioned in this post on The Old Haunt Forum]</ref> (replacing the no-longer-canon "''[[Dangerous Currency]]''" arc).
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In July 2015, it was stated that the comic was being delayed for the time being in consideration of other "duck projects."<ref>[http://dafradio.net/2015/07/31/jim-hill-on-the-future-of-disney-infinity/ DAF Radio.net: Jim Hill on the Future of Disney Infinity]</ref> In November, Aaron Sparrow confirmed that production had resumed and the series would be debuting in the spring of 2016. It was officially announced on [[January 18]], [[2016]], that the new series would begin in April 2016.<ref>[http://diskingdom.com/2016/01/18/darkwing-duck-comic-book-coming-in-april/ Dis Kingdom: Darkwing Duck Comic Book Coming In April]</ref><ref>[http://silvaniart.tumblr.com/post/137576768469 Post on James Silvani's Tumblr]</ref>
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Unfortunately, despite positive reception from critics and fans, the comic sold poorly and only eight issues saw print. As a result, many plot threads from this series will never be resolved.
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===Issues===
 
<gallery spacing="small" widths="150" position="center" captionalign="center" bordercolor="transparent" hideaddbutton="true" perrow="4">
 
Darkwing_Duck_JoeBooks_1.jpg|{{Gallery note|'''Issue #1'''}}April 27, 2016
 
Darkwing_Duck_JoeBooks_1.jpg|{{Gallery note|'''Issue #1'''}}April 27, 2016
Darkwing_Duck_JoeBooks_2_solicited_cover.jpg|{{Gallery note|'''Issue #2'''}}May 25, 2016
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Darkwing_Duck_JoeBooks_2_cover.jpg|{{Gallery note|'''Issue #2'''}}May 25, 2016
Darkwing_Duck_JoeBooks_3_solicited_cover.jpg|{{Gallery note|'''Issue #3'''}}June 29, 2016
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Darkwing_Duck_JoeBooks_3_cover.jpg|{{Gallery note|'''Issue #3'''}}July 13, 2016
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Darkwing_Duck_JoeBooks_4_cover.jpg|{{Gallery note|'''Issue #4'''}}August 24, 2016
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Darkwing_Duck_JoeBooks_5_solicited_cover.jpg|{{Gallery note|'''Issue #5'''}}September 28, 2016
 
Darkwing Duck JoeBooks 6 solicited cover.jpg|{{Gallery note|'''Issue #6'''}}November 16, 2016
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Darkwing_Duck_JoeBooks_7_cover.jpg|{{Gallery note|'''Issue #7'''}}January 25, [[2017]]
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Darkwing_Duck_JoeBooks_8_cover.jpg|{{Gallery note|'''Issue #8'''}}March 8, 2017
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</gallery>
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===Reprint collections===
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<gallery position="center" spacing="small" bordercolor="transparent" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
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Darkwing_Duck_Comics_Collection_V1.jpg|{{Gallery note|'''Volume 1: Orange is the New Purple'''}}December 28, 2016<br /><small>Collects issues #1-4.</small>
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Darkwing_Duck_Comics_Collection_V2.jpg|{{Gallery note|'''Volume 2: Tales of the Duck Knight'''}}March 25, 2017<br /><small>Collects issues #5-8.</small>
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
==References==
 
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==External links==
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* {{Inducks publication|us|DAR|Darkwing Duck (Disney Comics)}}
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* {{Inducks publication|us|DARB|Darkwing Duck (Boom! Studios)}}
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* {{Inducks publication|us|DARJ|Darkwing Duck (Joe Books)}}
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* [[w:c:the-disney-afternoon: Darkwing Duck (Disney Comics)|The Disney Afternoon Wiki: Darkwing Duck (Disney Comics)]]
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* [[w:c:the-disney-afternoon: Darkwing Duck (Boom! Studios)|The Disney Afternoon Wiki: Darkwing Duck (Boom! Studios)]]
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* [[w:c:the-disney-afternoon: Darkwing Duck (Joe Books)|The Disney Afternoon Wiki: Darkwing Duck (Joe Books)]]
   
 
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{{Darkwing Duck}}
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[[Category:Darkwing Duck]]
 
[[Category:Darkwing Duck]]
 
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Revision as of 12:24, 28 December 2019

Darkwing Duck has been adapted as a comic book series under at least three different publishers.

Disney Comics

The first Darkwing Duck comic book was a four-issue mini-series published by Disney Comics from September to December of 1991. Coinciding with the show's premiere on the Disney Afternoon and ABC, it featured "Brawl in the Family", a comic book adaptation of the show's two-part series premiere, "Darkly Dawns the Duck".

Like the TaleSpin mini-series before it, it was intended to serve as the beginning for a regular Darkwing Duck comic book. However, right when the mini-series came out, the Disney Comics Implosion occurred and resulted in the cancellation of most of the company's regular titles. Thusly, plans for a regular Darkwing title by Disney Comics were cancelled, and for the next three years, Darkwing Duck comics were featured only in Disney Adventures.

The "Brawl in the Family" story arc was fully reprinted in Disney's Colossal Comics Collection #4, and later reprinted again by Boom! Studios for the trade paperback Darkwing Duck Classics, which also contained the first four Darkwing Duck stories from Disney Adventures.

Boom! Studios

The second Darkwing Duck comic series, published by Boom! Studios, was originally announced as a four-issue miniseries, but then extended into an ongoing title due to positive fan reaction. It ultimately ran for 18 issues, with the addition of a special "annual issue", from June 2010 to October 2011. The series was written by Aaron Sparrow (uncredited), Ian Brill, and drawn by James Silvani, and was set one year after the end of the show. Each story arc in the comic was four issues long, as 88 total pages of story was the required length for Boom!'s trade paperbacks.

Revised versions of all of this comic's first four story arcs, plus the stories from the annual, were printed in Darkwing Duck: The Definitively Dangerous Edition as a lead-in to the comic's continuation under Joe Books. The four revised arcs were also released digitally on Amazon Kindle. "Dangerous Currency", the comic's final arc, was not reprinted as it was not approved by the Walt Disney Company and is thus considered non-canon. (Aaron Sparrow had plans for the Joe Books comic to include a new Darkwing Duck/DuckTales crossover, but the comic was cancelled before it happened.)

In July 2018, it was announced that the BOOM! Studios comic book series would be reprinted in Disney Afternoon Giant from IDW Publishing.[1] "The Duck Knight Returns" arc is currently being reprinted in issues #5-8, but it is using the original Ian Brill version rather than the Definitively Dangerous Edition rewrite.

Story arcs

Creator controversy

Throughout the run of the Darkwing Duck comic series, there was controversy as to who was responsible for the series. Editor Aaron Sparrow is largely credited with the idea to relaunch the property and has claimed to have plotted the first year's arcs and come up with many of the concepts for following story arcs.[2] This has been publicly disputed by Boom and credited series writer Ian Brill. However, artist James Silvani has publicly credited Aaron Sparrow not only with the idea of bringing the series back, but assisting him in ghost-writing much of the series and changing a lot of the concepts Ian Brill brought to the series following Sparrow's departure from Boom! Studios. This seems to be further corroborated by the fact that Sparrow and Silvani have both stated they did not write any of the final arc of the series, "Dangerous Currency", which was largely panned by fans for having many glaring character inconsistencies, particularly in the case of Gizmoduck.[3]

Darkwing Duck creator Tad Stones has also publicly credited Aaron Sparrow as bringing the character back in a 2010 Boom Kids! "Get A Sketch" panel at Comic-Con International. It may also be noted that Sparrow continues to make public appearances with Silvani and Stones, and Ian Brill does not. In a 2011 livestream interview Tad Stones admits he was unhappy with later issues of the series, and particularly criticized the election arc, of which he "tried to talk them out of". When questioned on whether he had read the entire comic series he stated: "Not the later stuff. I applaud what James tried to do. I hear he saved them but I thought the central premises were wrong." [4]

In 2013, Disney European publisher Egmont released a compendium of the first three story arcs from the comic. Aaron Sparrow's story credits were not only restored, but he and James Silvani created an all-new 3-page introduction, and Ian Brill's dialogue was replaced with original dialogue by Sparrow.

When it was announced in 2014 that the comic was going to be continued under Joe Books, it was stated that the Definitively Dangerous Edition omnibus leading in to the new series would contain revised art and a new epilogue, and that the script had been "painstakingly rewritten" by Aaron Sparrow to better match the cartoon. The omnibus was also stated to not contain "Dangerous Currency", seeming to further call into question Ian Brill's claims of sole authorship. Brill subsequently stated on his Tumblr account that he and the comic's former editor, Christoper Burns, felt "this book will not reflect our intentions for the material, [so] we wish for our names to be removed from the book, and for our names not to be used in the promotion of the book."[5]

Joe Books

The third and currently last Darkwing Duck comic series, published by Joe Books, continued from where issue #16 of the preceding series left off. Artist James Silvani announced the series on his Twitter account in October 2014 that a new ongoing Darkwing Duck would begin publication in 2015. Silvani said in his Tumblr post that "Aaron and I have already begun and will give more details as soon as possible."[6][7]

Aaron Sparrow stated that, unlike the previous series, the new comic would not be required to have every story be a four-issue arc.[8] He also stated that the new comic would have a few new crossovers with DuckTales[9] (replacing the no-longer-canon "Dangerous Currency" arc).

In July 2015, it was stated that the comic was being delayed for the time being in consideration of other "duck projects."[10] In November, Aaron Sparrow confirmed that production had resumed and the series would be debuting in the spring of 2016. It was officially announced on January 18, 2016, that the new series would begin in April 2016.[11][12]

Unfortunately, despite positive reception from critics and fans, the comic sold poorly and only eight issues saw print. As a result, many plot threads from this series will never be resolved.

Issues

Reprint collections

References

External links


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Media
Darkwing Duck (Videography) • RebootWalt Disney's World on Ice: Double Feature... Live!

Video Games: NES gameTurboGrafx-16 gameDisney Heroes: Battle Mode
Books: High Wave RobberyThe Silly Canine CaperThe Darkest NightBoom! Studios comicJoe Books comic

Characters
Heroes and Allies: Darkwing DuckLaunchpad McQuackGosalyn MallardHonker MuddlefootTank MuddlefootHerb and Binkie MuddlefootGizmoduckMorgana MacawberNeptuniaStegmuttJ. Gander HooterDerek BluntVladimir GryzlikoffSara BellumRhoda DendronGloria SwansongPrincess of OilrabiaGoose LeeComet Guy

Villains: Negaduck/NegatronBushrootMegavoltLiquidatorQuackerjackSteelbeakTaurus BulbaHammerhead HanniganHoof and MouthTantalusClovisTuskerniniDr. FossilPhineas SharpProfessor MoliartyAmmonia PineAmple GrimePaddywhackLilliputJambalaya JakeGumboBug MasterHigh CommandMajor SynapseHotshot and FlygirlDr. SlugSplatter PhoenixCamille ChameleonAnna MatronicIsis VanderchillJohnny T. RexFluffyDark Warrior DuckNodoffBrainteasers

Episodes
Syndication: "Darkly Dawns the Duck" • "Beauty and the Beet" • "Getting Antsy" • "Night of the Living Spud" • "Apes of Wrath" • "Dirty Money" • "Duck Blind" • "Comic Book Capers" • "Water Way to Go" • "Paraducks" • "Easy Come, Easy Grows" • "A Revolution in Home Appliances" • "Trading Faces" • "Hush, Hush Sweet Charlatan" • "Can't Bayou Love" • "Bearskin Thug" • "You Sweat Your Life" • "Days of Blunder" • "Just Us Justice Ducks" • "Double Darkwings" • "Aduckyphobia" • "When Aliens Collide" • "Jurassic Jumble" • "Cleanliness is Next to Badliness" • "Smarter Than a Speeding Bullet" • "All's Fahrenheit in Love and War" • "Whiffle While You Work" • "Ghoul of My Dreams" • "Adopt-a-Con" • "Toys Czar Us" • "The Secret Origins of Darkwing Duck" • "Up, Up and Awry" • "Life, the Negaverse, and Everything" • "Dry Hard" • "Heavy Mental" • "Disguise the Limit" • "Planet of the Capes" • "Darkwing Doubloon" • "It's a Wonderful Leaf" • "Twitching Channels" • "Dances with Bigfoot" • "Twin Beaks" • "The Incredible Bulk" • "My Valentine Ghoul" • "Dead Duck" • "A Duck By Any Other Name" • "Let's Get Respectable" • "In Like Blunt" • "Quack of Ages" • "Time and Punishment" • "Stressed to Kill" • "The Darkwing Squad" • "Inside Binkie's Brain" • "The Haunting of Mr. Banana Brain" • "Slime Okay, You're Okay" • "Whirled History" • "U.F.Foe" • "A Star is Scorned" • "The Quiverwing Quack" • "Jail Bird" • "Dirtysomething" • "Kung Fooled" • "Bad Luck Duck"

ABC Season One: "That Sinking Feeling" • "Film Flam" • "Negaduck" • "Fungus Amongus" • "Slaves to Fashion" • "Something Fishy" • "Tiff of the Titans" • "Calm a Chameleon" • "Battle of the Brainteasers" • "Bad Tidings" • "Going Nowhere Fast" • "A Brush with Oblivion" • "The Merchant of Menace"
ABC Season Two: "Monsters R Us" • "Inherit the Wimp" • "The Revenge of the Return of the Brainteasers, Too!" • "Star Crossed Circuits" • "Steerminator" • "The Frequency Fiends" • "Paint Misbehavin'" • "Hot Spells" • "Fraudcast News" • "Clash Reunion" • "Mutantcy on the Bouncy" • "Malice's Restaurant" • "Extinct Possibility"

Vehicles and Gadgets
RatcatcherThunderquackDarkwing Duck's gas gunRamrodSuper Sensitive Darkwing Duck-tectorTronsplitter
Songs
Darkwing Duck ThemeLittle Girl BlueKickin' in the GrooveI'm the KingI'm Darkwing Duck
See also
DuckTalesThe Disney AfternoonDisney XD (Netherlands)Justice DucksFearsome FiveF.O.W.L.S.H.U.S.H.St. CanardNegaverse


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Disney Comics current logo
Cartoon-based titles
"Core Four" and other titles based on shorts: Walt Disney's Comics and StoriesMickey Mouse (Adventures/Wizards of Mickey/X-Mickey) • Donald Duck (Adventures/PKNA/Double Duck) • Uncle Scrooge (Adventures) • Goofy AdventuresDonald and MickeyWalt Disney GiantWalt Disney Showcase

Based on animated features: AladdinBeauty and the Beast (New Adventures) • Big Hero 6CarsCinestory ComicsDisney Comic Hits!Disney FairiesDisney PrincessDisney VillainsFrozenThe IncrediblesThe Little Mermaid (Disney Comics/Marvel) • Monsters, Inc.: Laugh FactoryTangledToy StoryZootopia: Friends to the Rescue
Based on TV cartoons: Chip 'n Dale Rescue RangersDarkwing DuckThe Disney AfternoonDuckTales (IDW) • Gargoyles (Marvel/SLG/Dynamite) • Star vs. the Forces of EvilTaleSpin

Other Disney-related comic books
Based on live-action films and shows: DinosaursJohn Carter: World of MarsThe Muppet Show Comic Book (Spin-off mini-series: Muppet Robin Hood/Muppet Peter Pan/Muppet King Arthur/Muppet Snow White/Muppet Sherlock Holmes) • Roger Rabbit (Toontown) • Star Wars (Adventures/Forces of Destiny)

Based on theme park attractions: Disney Kingdoms (Seekers of the Weird/Figment/Big Thunder Mountain Railroad/Figment 2/The Haunted Mansion/Enchanted Tiki Room) • SLG's The Haunted MansionPirates of the Caribbean

Comic magazines
Aku AnkkaDisney AdventuresDisney Junior MagazineFrozen: The Official MagazineMickey's MagazineMickey Mouse MagazineMinnie & Daisy BFF MagazinePicsou MagazinePhineas and FerbTopolino
Publishers
Dell ComicsGold Key ComicsGladstone PublishingDisney ComicsMarvel ComicsDark Horse ComicsGemstone PublishingBoom! StudiosFantagraphicsIDW PublishingJoe BooksDynamite EntertainmentEgmont Group