10 Best Creative Comic Book Cameos by Creators, Ranked

The best stories from Marvel and DC Comics come from the imagination and creativity of their creators. While many of these creators are celebrated by fans and publishers, others are only remembered through sight gags and back-issue references. Every creator deserves recognition for their skill and dedication, especially within the magic of the comic book medium, where imagination is the only limit. Even so, some of the biggest legacy names in the industry found clever, meta ways to make appearances in their own work.In 2016, during Marvel’s “All New, All Different” era, Howard starred in an eleven-issue run by superstars Chip Zdarsky and Joe Quinones. In a humorous twist, the creators inserted themselves into the story as Chipp and Jho, storytellers hired by the infamous X-Men villain Mojo to create interesting challenges and plot twists for Howard. The fourth wall breaks continue when Chipp and Jho, portrayed as stressed and incompetent, are introduced by their boss to “Ta-Nehi-C,” who has just overseen the successful relaunch of the Black Panther series. The scene pokes fun at how much easier it is to make waves with a prestigious title like Black Panther compared to more obscure series like Howard the Duck.

The best stories from Marvel and DC Comics come from the imagination and creativity of their creators. While many of these creators are celebrated by fans and publishers, others are only remembered through sight gags and back-issue references.

Every creator deserves recognition for their skill and dedication, especially within the magic of the comic book medium, where imagination is the only limit. Even so, some of the biggest legacy names in the industry found clever, meta ways to make appearances in their own work.

In 2016, during Marvel’s “All New, All Different” era, Howard starred in an eleven-issue run by superstars Chip Zdarsky and Joe Quinones. In a humorous twist, the creators inserted themselves into the story as Chipp and Jho, storytellers hired by the infamous X-Men villain Mojo to create interesting challenges and plot twists for Howard. The fourth wall breaks continue when Chipp and Jho, portrayed as stressed and incompetent, are introduced by their boss to “Ta-Nehi-C,” who has just overseen the successful relaunch of the Black Panther series. The scene pokes fun at how much easier it is to make waves with a prestigious title like Black Panther compared to more obscure series like Howard the Duck.

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