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The green rabbit leader of a crafty mammalian unit, Captain O'Hare was a cool customer. But I was always partial to his gunner, Deadeye Duck. Mr. Duck was a one-eyed, four-armed, bill-faced blasting machine. His hot temper and lust for "croaking some toad!" has helped cement his permanent badass status, in my late 70's-to-present day imagination.
9 x 12 / mixed media on watercolor paper
$125 for US / $135 for international (includes shipping)
To purchase, email Dave Crosland
Much respect for pulling out Deadeye. Bucky really was a great comic.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I was a big fan of the cartoon, when I was a kid. I need to hunt down a copy of the comics. I'm assuming there's a TPB lurking around, somewhere.
ReplyDeleteDude, I love this. Easily some of the best BOH fanart I've seen!
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