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Campaign Carnage is a story arc that was published in Darkwing Duck (Boom Series) #s 13-16. In this story Darkwing and Launchpad run against each other as Mayor while encountering new villains such as One Shot, Cat Tankerous and Suff-Rage. While that is going on, Doofus Drake visits St Canard.

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Cover
Boom Studios 13 - cover 13A
Boom Studios 13 - cover 13B
Boom Studios 14 - cover 14A
Cover
Art
Colors
Issue #13 Cover A
James Silvani
Lisa Moore
Issue #13 Cover B
Sabrina Alberghetti
Lisa Moore
Issue #14 Cover A
James Silvani
Lisa Moore
Cover
Boom Studios 14 - cover 14B
Boom Studios 15 - cover 15A
Boom Studios 15 - cover 15B
Cover
Art
Colors
Issue #14 Cover B
Sabrina Alberghetti
Lisa Moore
Issue #15 Cover A
James Silvani
Lisa Moore
Issue #15 Cover B
Sabrina Alberghetti
Lisa Moore
Cover
Boom Studios 16 - cover 16A
Boom Studios 16 - cover 16B
Cover
Art
Colors
Issue #16 Cover A
James Silvani
Lisa Moore
Issue #16 Cover B
Sabrina Alberghetti
Lisa Moore

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  • Magica has white legs in her one appearance in Part 4.

Changes[]

  • The Darkwing Duck: The Definitively Dangerous Edition version of "Campaign Carnage" changes the story in the following ways:
    • Cat-Tankerous's motivation changes from being stalkerishly in love with Gosalyn to wanting to be a hero like her ever since she saved him from bullies.
    • Suff-Rage's character and motivation have changed from mere ambition to being a devoted fan of Darkwing Duck's who wanted to defeat him so that he would finally pay attention to her.
    • After resigning from the position of mayor, Launchpad also leaves the job of CEO of Quackwerks to Maury Thwackstein.

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  • "Campaign Carnage" was compiled into a trade paperback that was released in November 2011, two months after the fourth issue. In February of 2015, it was rewritten, partly redrawn, and republished by Joe Books as part of The Definitively Dangerous Edition.

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