Real NameHoward (full name unrevealed)
Occupation

Adventurer, cab driver, reluctant warrior; former nursing home attendant, poster child for Ducktitis, baby sitter, video store clerk, burlesque show director, computer salesman, actor, dish washer, amateur wrestler, repossession man, presidential candidate, construction worker, poet, and folk singer.
 Citizenship
Formerly Duckworld
  Place of Birth

New Stork City, Duckworld
   Known Relatives
Dave (father), Dottie (mother), Theresa  (sister, deceased), Orville  (brother, deceased)
   Group  Affiliation
Formerly the Defenders,  Daydreamers,   To   Hack and Back Cab Company, Circus of Crime, All-Night   Party, ally to Dakimh   the Enchanter, Jennifer Kale, Man-Thing,   Korrek   the Barbarian, She-Hulk, Spider-Man, and many others. 
 Education
Four-year  college degree and limited training in various martial and  mystic arts
  Height
2’7” 
  Weight
40 lbs. 
 Eyes
Brown  
 Hair
Yellow/White 
 Powers
Howard the  Duck has no superhuman powers, although it is suggested that  Howard  possesses a high degree of as yet undefined magical powers.
Howard is a self-styled master of Quack Fu, an obscure martial art usable only by waterfowl.
Other Info
Howard was born on Duckworld, and was the eldest son of Dave and Dottie. Unfortunately, Howard disappointed them in every other way. He couldn’t hold down any job and couldn’t fit in to any group. Instead, Howard figured he had no use for society and became a malcontent. (To learn about Duckworld, click on the highlighted word above.)
One  day, the  power-hungry demon Thog used his magic to shift the  inter-dimensional  Cosmic Axis in hopes that all realities would collapse into one under  his control. Through this, Howard was plucked from Duckworld  and  dropped into the middle of the Florida Everglades on Earth (the  site of  this world's Nexus   of All Realities). Soon after, Howard reluctantly joined Korrek   the Barbarian, Jennifer  Kale, Dakimh   the Enchanter, and the Man-Thing   in stopping the forces of Thog. When the battle was over, Howard was  accidentally transported to Cleveland, Ohio. (To learn about the above  characters and/or item. Click on their highlighted names. Note: Beware  of the revealing outfit on Jennifer Kale's bio page.)
In  Cleveland, Howard was almost immediately arrested for  believing to be  disrupting the peace. However,  the police soon released him, not  wanting to face the public ridicule  for having booked a duck. Howard  then hoped to find a job, perhaps by  solving a series of murders, and  instead found himself in an encounter  with the vampiric Hellcow.  (To learn about Hellcow, just click on the highlighted name above.)
Despondent  that he might never get home or even a job, Howard  happened upon the  castle of the costumed criminal accountant Pro-Rata. There,  Howard rescued young life model Beverly Switzler, escaping with the timely arrival of Spider-Man. Bev invited Howard to   stay with her, and the two eventually fell in love. (Click on the  highlighted names to learn more about the characters.)
Howard  came publicly known when he became a candidate for  the United States  presidency on a very minor party ticket known as the  All-Night Party.  However, the general public refused to believe that  Howard was a real  talking duck. Instead, they though it was a small person  in a duck  suit. Therefore, the public dismissed his candidacy as a joke. (To learn  more about the party, click on the highlighted name above.)
When  Howard’s nemesis, Doctor   Angst, attempted to “squish” all realities into a universal state  of  inertness, Howard was chosen by the cosmic entity called the Critic to  join She-Hulk, Louise Mason, Brent Wilcox,   and the Terror   (Laslo Pevely) to confront Doctor Angst and the  Band of the Bland.  Together, they were able to defeat the Band of Bland, and the universes  were restored to their rightful  order. (Click on the highlighted names  above to learn more about the characters/team. Note: Beware of the EXTREMELY skin-tight  outfit on the She-Hulk bio page.)
Later on, Howard  encountered the young mutants Chamber   and Skin, who   were on the run of the mutant-hunting X-Cutioner.   Howard helped them escape and make their way back to their team, Generation   X, at the Massachusetts Academy. Howard stayed at the Academy  for  a brief time, forming a friendship with the children Artie,   Leech,  and  Franklin Richards. About the same time,   the Academy was targeted by Black Tom. However, Man-Thing rescued the children,  Howard,  and an alien refugee Tana  Nile. This unlikely band of heroes helped  Man-Thing restore balance  to the Nexus of All Realities before being  returned to the Academy.  Howard soon after  departed from their company. (To learn about the  characters/team above, just click on their highlighted names. Note: Beware of the body-fitting outfits on the Generation X bio page, and of a revealing outfit on one of the pictures on Tana Nile's bio page.)
Howard the Duck has had many different alias and "faces" during his lifetime. Just to name a few...at one point, Howard was thrown into a vat of chemicals that transformed him into a humanoid rat. (Howard as a rat is shown as the forth picture posted.) Also, at a different point in time, he possessed a special "Iron Duck" suit of powered armor which possessed a flame-thrower, a lamp, and springs enabling him to leap as high as one story. (The "Iron Duck" outfit is shown in the fifth picture posted.) Also, during a time, he went by the alias "Duck-Man," and he had a Duck-Mobile and a utility belt. (Howard as Duck-Man is shown in the sixth picture posted.)
To learn more about Howard the Duck, include his many different aliases, click on the following link, http://marvel.com/universe/Howard_the_Duck.























