
While Ian Brill was credited as the writer in the first edition Sparrow served as his initial editor for the first few issues and claims that Brill was working off of his notes. Instead, this edition claimed to be written by some dude I hadn’t heard of before (Aaron Sparrow) and printed by a company I knew nothing about (Joe Books).Īs I began to dig in as to what happened here I became aware of all the drama that went along behind the scenes of the Darkwing comic. I was excited and confused at the same time, this massive collection seemed to be a collection of the BOOM! run of Darkwing comics save the Dangerous Currency arc (which is actually a plus as that story sucked) but it didn’t have the correct person credited as writer (Ian Brill) and wasn’t by the right comics publisher (the aforementioned BOOM!).

Anyways, my clicks led me to something I had never seen before, a little something called Darkwing Duck: The Definitively Dangerous Edition.

With my long standing appreciation of the Disney Ducks being well established on the site (proof of which can be found here as well as here) it should come as no surprise that I try and keep tabs on the Duck side of the House of Mouse. It is interesting where a few stray clicks on the web can take you.īored one day I decided to do search to see if anything new had developed in the world of one of my favorite childhood heroes, Darkwing Duck.
