Daydreamers Vol 1 3

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 * Image              = Daydreamers Vol 1 3.jpg
 * Month              = 10
 * Year               = 1997


 * NextIssue          = &mdash;


 * Editor-in-Chief    = Bob Harras
 * CoverArtist1       = Martin Egeland


 * Writer1_1          = J.M. DeMatteis
 * Writer1_2          = Todd Dezago
 * Writer1_3          = Andy Jozefowiez
 * Penciler1_1        = Martin Egeland
 * Inker1_1           = Howard M. Shum
 * Colourist1_1       = Kevin Somers
 * Letterer1_1        = Richard Starkings
 * Editor1_1          = Mark Bernardo


 * Quotation          = Great! From the end of reality t' the middle of nowhere!
 * Speaker            = Howard the Duck


 * StoryTitle1        = Dark Eyes
 * Synopsis1          = The Daydreamers are amazed to find themselves on Duckworld – the home of Howard the Duck. Crowds of people begin swelling around the new arrivals, eager to welcome their hero home. In an effort to keep the excited mob at bay, Tana Nile picks up the Man-Thing and begins swinging him about like a baseball bat.

The Daydreamers duck down an alleyway and stealthily make their way towards Howard's home. Howard does not know why he is being hailed as a great hero, and he frankly doesn't care. The Man-Thing begins to lose his cohesion, and Tana has to help him along.

They arrive at the house of Howard's parents, June and Ward. It is an idyllic two-story home with a perfectly manicured lawn and a white picket fence. June and Ward come out to greet the newcomers and they welcome Howard with open arms. Following a quick repast, Howard decides that he has had enough. He knows that this is not his true family and that his home life was never this perfect. As he shakes his head in denial, the imagery washes away and all is revealed to be an illusion.

Meanwhile, the Man-Thing continues to fall apart. Tapping into the cosmic energies of the Nexus of All Realities has proven too taxing for his physical form and he can no longer maintain his cohesion.

Before long, the Dark Hunter arrives on Duckworld and continues his pursuit of Franklin Richards. The Daydreamers leave Howard's faux household and proceed to a place known as the Richards Institute. Inside are two-dimensional cartoon versions of Franklin's parents, Reed and Susan Richards.

The Dark Hunter tracks them down and they soon realize what the Hunter actually is – he is the living embodiment of Franklin Richard's repressed emotions. When the Daydreamers first interacted with the Nexus of All Realities, it reacted with Franklin's dormant mutant powers, creating a conduit into a pocket dimension inside Franklin's subconscious mind.

Franklin never came to terms with the fact that his parents are gone – victims of the villain known as Onslaught. In his grief, he fabricated an imaginary, illusory world where he could effectively hide from his pain. Now having confronted his own fears in the form of the Dark Hunter, Franklin is finally ready to let go of his parents.

As Franklin's pocket reality ceases to exist, the Daydreamers exit the Nexus of All Realities. They are back on Earth in the Florida Everglades, and the Man-Thing is back to his normal, inarticulate self.

Featured Characters:
 * Appearing1         =
 * {{a|Daydreamers}}
 * {{a|Artie Maddicks}}
 * {{a|Franklin Richards}}
 * {{a|Howard the Duck}}
 * {{a|Leech}}
 * {{a|Man-Thing}}
 * {{a|Tana Nile}}

Supporting Characters: Villains: Other Characters: Locations:
 * HERBIE (Fantasy version)
 * Invisible Woman (Fantasy version) {{only}}
 * Mister Fantastic (Fantasy version) {{only}}
 * Duckworld citizens {{Final}}
 * {{Final|Dark Hunter}}
 * {{a|Duckworld}} (Parallel dimension)
 * {{a|Earth-616}}
 * {{a|Florida}}
 * {{a|Everglades}}
 * {{a|Man-Thing's Swamp}}
 * {{a|Nexus of All Realities}}

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 * Notes              =
 * Daydreamers is a three-issue limited series. Final issue


 * This is the final appearance of the primary characters gathered together as the Daydreamers. The team name is an out-of-universe term, and at no point during their time together do they ever refer to themselves as the Daydreamers.


 * This issue comes with a fold out front cover with a "Guide to the Marvel Universe" and brief biography summaries of the main characters.


 * Franklin Richards appears next in Heroes Reborn: The Return #1.


 * Artie Maddicks and Leech appear next in Generation X #36.


 * Man-Thing appears next in Heroes Reborn: The Return #1.


 * Howard the Duck appears next in Man-Thing Vol 3 #5.


 * The Nevernever-Narnobzian versions of the Scarlet Witch and the Thing (from issue #1) make a cameo flashback appearance in this issue.


 * Reed and Susan Richards were seemingly killed in Onslaught: Marvel Universe #1


 * Trivia             =
 * In the parallel dimensional setting of Duckworld, Howard's parents are named June and Ward, after the characters of June and Ward Cleaver from the 1958 television sitcom, Leave It to Beaver.


 * This issue features a robotic duck taxicab driver named Herbie. This character is modeled after HERBIE, a robot nanny created by Mister Fantastic.


 * Recommended        =
 * Fantastic Four (Volume 1)
 * Generation X
 * Howard the Duck (Volume 1)
 * Howard the Duck (Volume 2)
 * Man-Thing (Volume 1)
 * Man-Thing (Volume 2)
 * Uncanny X-Men

Related Articles

 * Artie Maddicks appearances list
 * Franklin Richards appearances list
 * Howard the Duck appearances list
 * Leech appearances list
 * Man-Thing appearances list
 * Tana Nile appearances list
 * Man-Thing appearances list
 * Tana Nile appearances list
 * Tana Nile appearances list
 * Tana Nile appearances list

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 * Links              =
 * Daydreamers series index at the Grand Comics Database
 * Artie Maddicks biography page at Wikipedia
 * Artie Maddicks biography page at the Marvel Directory
 * Franklin Richards biography page at Wikipedia
 * Franklin Richards biography page at the Marvel Directory
 * Howard the Duck biography page at Wikipedia
 * Howard the Duck biography page at the Marvel Directory
 * Leech biography page at Wikipedia
 * Leech biography page at the Marvel Directory 
 * Man-Thing biography page at Wikipedia
 * Man-Thing biography page at the Marvel Directory