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Dirty Duck is a fictional character created by underground comix artist Bobby London. The style of the strip is an homage to George Herriman's Krazy Kat. [1] The character is not related to the 1975 film Down and Dirty Duck. While promoted under the abbreviated title Dirty Duck, the film has no connection to London's character or comics. [2]
His non-duck work also appeared in underground titles such as Merton of the Movement, Left Field Funnies, Douglas Comics, Facts O' Life Funnies and El Perfecto Comics. In 1972, London moved Dirty Duck to the original National Lampoon where it was a regular monthly feature until 1976; it continued to run in Playboy for over 25 years.
Dirty Duck may refer to: Dirty Duck (comics), a character and underground comic book created by Bobby London; Dirty Duck (Portland, Oregon) Down and Dirty Duck, the 1975 cult film produced by Roger Corman; The Dirty Duck, a mystery novel written by Martha Grimes; Dirty Duck (Coward Duck in older versions), a villain from the Metal Gear video game
Dirty Duck, created by underground comix artist Bobby London; Doctor Quack from Sonic the Hedgehog, duck who works at the Tommy Turtle Memorial Hospital; has a wife and kids. Bean the Dynamite, is also a duck in the comics unlike his main series counterpart (who is a woodpecker). Doodles Duck and his nephew Lemuel [2]
The regular strips included "Dirty Duck" by Bobby London, "Trots and Bonnie" by Shary Flenniken, "The Appletons" and "Timberland Tales" by B. K. Taylor, "Politeness Man" by Ron Barrett, and many other strips. A compilation of Gahan Wilson's "Nuts" strip was published in 2011.
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Nathaniel Bentley (c. 1735 –1809), commonly known as Dirty Dick, was an 18th and 19th-century merchant who owned a hardware shop and warehouse in London. He was possibly an inspiration for Miss Havisham in Charles Dickens ' Great Expectations , after he refused to wash following the death of his fiancée on their wedding day.
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