Stewart the Rat is a graphic novel written by Steve Gerber, penciled by Gene Colan, and inked by Tom Palmer. It was published in November by Eclipse Enterprises. Stewart the Rat was reprinted in January by About www.doorway.rur: Steve Gerber. Feature character bears strong resemblance to Steve Gerber's previous character Howard the Duck, over which he fought with Marvel a couple of years previous to this graphic novel. Parts of this issue are reprinted: in Crack (Tiprod, series) #1/ () in Crack (Stödföreningen ETC, series) #1/ ([mars] ) in Stewart the Rat (About Comics, series) # [nn] (January ). "Stewart the Rat", written by Steve Gerber, pencilled by Gene Colan, and inked by Tom Palmer, deserves a much longer review. This is what Howard the Duck could have been, this is what Howard the Duck should have been, if Gerber didn't have to worry about the Comics Code Authority, or writing for a general audience, or writing for a comic book company that almost exclusively sold superhero titles/5.
The late Steve Gerber's most famous comics creation is Howard the Duck, of course -- a cynical, wise-cracking fowl whose idealism had long since been battered all but destroyed by the absurdity outright cruelty of the world. the tale of an experiment with human rat DNA that produced Stewart, who might as well be Howard -- although he. Antropomorphic rat who works as the sensation-crazy journalist of various newspapers of Rommeldam. He is a nephew of Alexander Pieps. Atomic Mouse: Mouse: Atomic Mouse: Al Fago: Once a normal mouse, shrunk by an evil magician and given U pills that grant him super powers, which he uses in his fight for justice against the evil Count Gatto. Stewart the Rat () by Steve Gerber, Gene Colan and Tom Palmer. Steve Gerber is probably the most well-known defection from 70s Marvel, so I won't get into that, other than to say that Eclipse's run of all-ex-Marvel talent continues unabated with this album-format comic.
Stewart the Rat In , after being unceremoniuosly bounced from Marvel Comics and his greatest creation, Howard the Duck, and in the midst of a battle with the so-called "House of Ideas" for ownership of said creation, writer Steve Gerber once again teamed with HTD artist Gene Colan, joined by inker Tom Palmer, to create the graphic novel Stewart the Rat, published by Eclipse Comics. Stewart the Rat, a graphic novel written by Steve Gerber andpencilled by Gene Colan in the wake of their ground-breakingwork on Howard The Duck, returns in December in a value-pricededition. "Gerber took the same cynical, frustrated sense ofhumor that made his work on Howard a classic and applied it tothis tale of a walking, talking rat who faces the craziness ofthe Southern California lifestyle," explains Nat Gertler,publisher of About Comics, LLC. Steve Gerber and Gene Colan followed up their classic run on Howard the Duck with an original graphic novel about a walking, talking rat facing the excesses of life in Los Angeles. First published in , this long-lost work is now available again, in affordable comic book format! 48 pages, BW. Mature Readers. Cover price $
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