I am the reboot that shan't disappoint... Darkwing's Back!
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2016 6:44 pm
http://nerdist.com/darkwing-duck-return ... cs-and-tv/He is the terror that flaps in the night…and he’ll be returning very soon! Disney’s Darkwing Duck is getting a full-fledged comeback starting later this year. First, Joe Books is publishing a new Darkwing Duck ongoing comic book series which is expected to debut in April.
The creative team for Darkwing Duck will be writer Aaron Sparrow and artist James Silvani, both of whom worked on the previous Darkwing Duck comic book that was published by Boom! Studios in 2011. Andrew Dalhouse, Deron Bennett and Jesse Post will also be on the Darkwing Duck creative team.
But that’s far from the only Darkwing Duck on the horizon. Disney XD is developing a new Darkwing Duck animated series which the network says “will bring that same energy and bumbling crime-fighting spirit that fans have come to love about Darkwing Duck. We’re also going to add a gritty look that this generation of kids love. It’s our goal that fans of old and new will enjoy the new Darkwing Duck.”
Disney XD’s Darkwing Duck revival series isn’t slated to hit until 2018, so the comic will have to fill the void until then. The original Darkwing Duck animated series debuted in 1991 as a spinoff series from Ducktales. The series was created by animation veteran Tad Stones, who envisioned Darkwing Duck as a parody of Batman and several classic pulp heroes, including the Shadow, the Sandman, Doc Savage, and the Lone Ranger. The only character from Ducktales who had a leading role on Darkwing Duck was Launchpad McQuack, Darkwing Duck’s pilot and sidekick. Rounding out the heroic trio was Darkwing Duck’s young daughter, Gosalyn
With Ducktales coming back next year I've always felt that Darkwing wouldn't be far behind. The Boom Comics from a few years ago were disappointing to me. They tried too hard to imitate the old cartoon and didn't seem to realize the slapstick didn't come off as well as it does on TV. I hope these new comics and TV series are used as a reboot tool rather than another continuation. I think Darkwing could hold his own in the superhero obsessed world of today as long as they do him right. My hopes are high on this one, I really hope Disney doesn't disappoint.