Wolfduck is one of the bosses in the Darkwing Duck NES game. As his name suggests, he is a werewolf, or at least a creature who has the traits of one, and possibly an agent of F.O.W.L. Due to having been created for the NES game and not appearing in anything else until 2016, very little is known about him other than that he is not much of a fighter when he is not powered by a full moon.
Character[]
Background[]
How Wolfduck became the way he is, whether he's a monster by birth or anything happened to him during his lifetime, is as nebulous as why he chose a life of crime. As werewolf, Wolfduck is dependent on the moon to access his supernatural strength. It is possible the moon needs to be full, but not confirmed. What is required is that he's directly exposed to moonlight or it might as well be daytime as far as his powers are concerned.
Personality[]
Wolfduck is a coward, relying on his stronger form to get him through a fight. When he's his regular self, he runs around in a panic, flailing his arms.
Appearance[]
Wearing only pants, Wolfduck is a scrawny man in his regular form, but under influence of moonlight his body gains height and muscle mass. He also grows a thicker bill with teeth in his stronger form.
Appearances[]
Video games[]
In the Darkwing Duck NES game, Wolfduck awaits Darkwing Duck on the roof of a skyscraper after the latter has made his way though the F.O.W.L.forces active in the city. With the full moon out, Wolfduck has access to his stronger form and jumps after or throws boxes at his opponent. The one flaw in his plan is that it's a cloudy night and every time the moonlight is blocked, he reverts to his regular form. Darkwing makes use of these moments to take him down.
Joe Books comics[]
In "Orange Is the New Purple", Wolfduck becomes incarcerated in the new maximum security jail in St. Canard. Along with all other inmates, he is freed from his cell by Negaduck to hunt down a locked-in Darkwing.
Writer Aaron Sparrow had planned to flesh out Wolfduck's character in future issues, but Disney cancelled the comic before any more stories featuring him could be published, and it is unlikely that he will ever appear in the Dynamite Entertainment comic.
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