![]() ![]() Darkwing Duck is at his most heroic and the end of the story is poignant. It also could be seen as a bit of a commentary on how comics and superheroes and supervillains have become darker. In my opinion, this story was very reminiscent of the very first Boom Studio Darkwing Duck story, "The Duck Knight Returns." It was this rare story that had a lot of kids stuff, but also some more profound mature concepts about originality, accomplishment, and choosing who we're going to be. In, "Toy With Me," toy-based supervillain Quackerjack is back and he's a far darker villain with a new and far darker version of his puppet sidekick Mr. ![]() The Annual has two stories that stand apart from the interconnected story told in Issues 13-16. This book collects Issues 13-16 of the Boom Studios Darkwing Duck Series as well as the only Annual for the Comic. ![]()
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