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5[[folder:Alternate Darkwings]]
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7The second arc of the Boom Studios comic book had Negaduck and [[WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987 Magica DeSpell]] kidnap and hypnotize every alternate version of Darkwing Duck they can find in the multiverse. Quiverwing Darkwing and Dark Warrior Duck end up turning on Negaduck and Magica and eventually the other Darkwings come to their senses as well.
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9* AnimateInanimateObject: Bowling Ball Darkwing, which is just a bowling ball topped with Darkwing's trademark hat. A talking bowling ball somehow able to move on its own power, but outside the hat, visibly no different from any other bowling ball.
10* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Negaduck and Magica use mind control to enslave the alternate Darkwings.
11* CaptainErsatz[=/=]LawyerFriendlyCameo: Many of the alternate Darkwings are parodies of other superheroes and copyrighted characters, including, but not limited to, [[Franchise/{{Transformers}} Optimus Prime]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Popeye}} Popeye the Sailor Man]], [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Batman and Robin]], [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Bart Simpson]], and [[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Rorschach]].
12* KitchenSinkIncluded: One of the alternate Darkwings is a flying kitchen sink.
13* LegacyCharacter: One "Darkwing" is dressed as the Quiverwing Quack, Gosalyn's superhero identity from an episode of the show. He reveals that in his universe, he ''used'' to be Darkwing, and Gosalyn/Quiverwing was his sidekick. When she was killed during a mission, he took the identity of the Quiverwing Quack to honor her memory. Appropriately, he ends up fighting Darkwarrior Duck, who went down a much darker path as a reaction to losing Gosalyn. Quiverwing absolutely ''wrecks'' him.
14* MonsterMash: There is a vampire Darkwing, a Creature from the Black Lagoon Darkwing, a Frankenstein Darkwing, a mummy Darkwing, and a werewolf Darkwing.
15* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: There are alternate Darkwings that parody real-life musicians, including Music/LadyGaga, Music/TheJonasBrothers, and Music/{{KISS}}.
16* NotBrainwashed: [[spoiler:Darkwarrior Duck reveals that Negaduck and Magica did not hypnotize him and that he was working with them willingly so that he could "[[KnightTemplar clean]] [[AllCrimesAreEqual up]]" our Darkwing's St. Canard the same way he did to his own.]]
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19[[folder:Femme Appeal]]
20[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/378064028603f632a45fc4e5c34d89b2.jpg]]
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22A foxy F.O.W.L. agent [[spoiler:who turns out to be a double agent working for S.H.U.S.H]].
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24* CaptainErsatz: Her name and occupation are a nod to Emma Peel from the British television show ''Series/TheAvengers1960s''.
25* CunningLikeAFox: An anthropomorphic fox who is a secret agent.
26* FoxyVixen:
27* HartmanHips: And boy howdy do they show!
28* MamaBear: Femme Appeal, seeing the captured Gosalyn and Honker, decides that the combination of Duckcthulhu rising and children being in danger is sufficient reason for her to blow her cover as TheMole to FOWL.
29* MsFanservice: She wears a SpyCatsuit.
30* TheMole: She initially appears to be a F.O.W.L. agent, [[spoiler:but the end of the "F.O.W.L. Disposition" arc reveals that she is really on S.H.U.S.H.'s side.]]
31* WouldNotHurtAChild: When she sees Gosalyn and Honker inside F.O.W.L. headquarters, she's appalled that two children are in danger.
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34[[folder:Duckthulhu]]
35[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boom_studios_09___duckthulhu_vision.png]]
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37A demon of unfathomable power whose mere presence drives people into insanity and mutates them into horrid monstrosities. Introduced in the 2010 comic series, F.O.W.L. High Command intended to awaken him and use him for world domination. Needless to say, EvilIsNotAToy.
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39* CaptainErsatz: Obviously, a Cthulhu parody.
40* EldritchAbomination: Named after the most famous one of all.
41* EvilIsNotAToy: F.O.W.L. quickly learned that Duckthulhu could not be controlled as they'd hoped.
42* GreaterScopeVillain: Of ''F.O.W.L. Disposition''. The F.O.W.L. High Command intended to awaken him for their own intentions, but he proved to be too powerful to control.
43* LovecraftLite: While dark by the story's standards, it's sorta hard to take seriously compared to the original Cthulhu. Especially with that duck bill.
44* SkewedPriorities: When Morgana makes him disintegrate in the arc's revision for the Joe Books omnibus collection of the comic, his biggest concern about his hand disappearing is that he won't be able to fist bump.
45* TakenForGranite: Starts off as a statue.
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48[[folder:Chronoduck]]
49[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_untimely_terror_of_the_time_turtle___chronoducks_introduction.jpg]]
50A villain who only appeared in a story from the Boom comic's annual issue, before reappearing in the first arc of the Joe Books continuation.
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52* TimeTravel: Comes with the territory of being a time-themed villain.
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55[[folder:One-Shot]]
56[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1870767_one_shot014.jpg]]
57 [[caption-width-right:350:''"Gotta change it up."'']]
58->''"Saint Canard, meet your newest, greatest, and deadliest foe! You can call this straight shooter... One-Shot."''
59An eccentric monkey baseball player named Carmichael Q. Anthony who became a supervillain after he was given a coat that could make different items for him to throw appear out of thin air.
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61* DidntThinkThisThrough: How Darkwing defeats him: [[spoiler: One-Shot gets tricked into pulling out a truly enormous bomb. However, as One-Shot isn't strong enough to lift what is effectively an ICBM, he gets crushed under its weight.]]
62* {{Expy}}: His design is based on Colin Farrell's Bullseye costume from the 2003 Daredevil movie. Like Bullseye he's a former baseball player whose power revolves around thrown weapons.
63* {{Hammerspace}}: His coat enables him to pull anything out of thin air.
64* PunnyName: One-Shot refers to both the fact that he can only throw any given item once (but he can throw ''any'' item once) and the fact that he only fights Darkwing once.
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67[[folder:Cat-Tankerous]]
68[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boom_studios_14___cat_tankerous_emerges.jpg]]
69A classmate of Gosalyn's named Mortimer L. Marquand who was driven to become a criminal wearing PoweredArmor. In the original version, it was because of an unrequited crush on Gosalyn, but Joe Books omnibus changed it to being a bullied kid protected by Gosalyn and wanting to follow her example.
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71* CatsAreMean: A villainous cat.
72* FurryConfusion: Mortimer is a anthropomorphic cat living in a world with ordinary cats. [[spoiler:This exemplified when he teams up with Fluffly.]]
73* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: He starts out as a villain corrupted through a misguided example of looking up to Gosalyn. In "Orange is the New Purple" he's reformed, but decides he likes being evil and wants to join forces with Negaduck... only to be unable to go through with it, helping Darkwing and Gosalyn out in the end. Then he goes back to Heel when he joins forces with [[spoiler:Fluffy]] and breaks him out of prison.
74* TheJuggernaut: Nothing can stop him when he's wearing his PoweredArmor. When the Thunderquack crashed on him, he didn't even budged.
75* LoveMakesYouEvil: In the original version, his StartOfDarkness was having a crush on Gosalyn and never understanding that Gosalyn isn't interested.
76* PunnyName: His supervillain name is a play on "cat", "tank", and "cantankerous".
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79[[folder:Suff-Rage/Mistressterious]]
80[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boom_studios_14___suff_rage_laughs.png]]
81Real name Constance A. Dention, she was a third candidate in the election for mayor that Darkwing and Launchpad were competing in, but was disqualified after she turned out to be a villain.
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83* AbhorrentAdmirer: To Darkwing in The Definitively Dangerous Edition and in Orange Is the New Purple.
84* CaptainErsatz: Her costume and using illusions to torment Darkwing make her very similar to the ComicBook/SpiderMan villain Mysterio. Furthered in her return appearance, where she adopts a new supervillain name similar to Mysterio's.
85* ChekhovsGunman: She makes a brief cameo in the background amongst the crowd at the beginning of the fifth issue, long before her proper introduction.
86* HoistByHisOwnPetard: She tried to use dishonest methods to win the election, but was arrested when her illegal tactics were exposed.
87* NoodleIncident: According to Launchpad, Constance A. Dention also broke the law by naming a horse "Mr. Butterbean".
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90[[folder:The Phantom Blot]]
91[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boom_studios_05x_phantom_blot_commands.jpg]]
92A supervillain in a black cloak who was encountered by Darkwing at the end of the Boom comic's original run.
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94* BigBadDuumvirate: He and Magica [=DeSpell=] are the main antagonists of "Dangerous Currency".
95* TheFaceless: Averted in "Campaign Carnage", where his unmasked self appears pretending to be a campaign manager named Bob and he isn't in his costume until the end of the story. Played straight in "Dangerous Currency".
96* RoguesGalleryTransplant: While he seldom appears outside the comics, the Phantom Blot is usually an enemy of WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse. He lampshades this in "Dangerous Currency" when he initially refuses to help Magica with her plan because he has enemies of his own.
97* SequelHook: He first appears in "Campaign Carnage", where the story ends with the revelation that he was the reason One-Shot, Cat-Tankerous, and Suff-Rage got their powers and also formed an alliance with Magica [=DeSpell=]. Even though this originally led to the now non-canon ''ComicBook/DuckTales'' crossover "Dangerous Currency", the Joe Books collection's revision of "Campaign Carnage" still features the Phantom Blot, his involvement in the story, and teaming up with Magica for a new scheme, suggesting that the new series plans to go a different direction for their team-up.

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