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Howard was also the cause of a legal dispute between Marvel and Gerber, who claimed to own the character. This caused Gerber to leave the company and led to many years of legal wranglings; in the end, the situation was settled with Marvel keeping ownership of Howard.
Howard has appeared occasionally in various Marvel titles since the 1970s, and a few years ago starred in a miniseries (again by Gerber) that made open references to his sexual relationship with Beverly (it was part of Marvel's adult-oriented MAX line, which may not be a canonical part of the [[Marvel Universe]].) Thanks to [[The Cameo|an appearance]] in the [[Stinger]] for ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)
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* [[Belated Backstory]] - Howard reveals his past to Winda in issue 13, telling his origins and how was his life in his original universe before getting trapped in ours.
* [[Beware the Silly Ones]] - Dr. Bong, who, despite his goofy conception, was the most dangerous foe that Howard ever faced.
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** Gerber would later use the Showgirl/ostrich concept in his [[Vertigo Comics]] miniseries ''Nevada''.
* [[Breakout Character]] - Howard was initially intended as a single-appearance character, but fate (and popular demand) wouldn't have it.
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* [[Knight Templar]] - The underground organization S.O.O.F.I. ('''S'''ave '''O'''ur '''O'''ffspring '''F'''rom '''I'''ndecency)
* [[Morally-Ambiguous Ducktorate]]
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]] - The Supreme SOOFI is a never-named Anita
* [[Only Sane Man]] - Howard is usually this.
* [[Phrase Catcher]] - "You're a talking duck!" Sometimes it was just "You're a duck!"
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