Original international theatrical poster for the 1986 film Howard the Duck, showing Lea Thompson reacting to a massive looming monster face over a chaotic city street.

Howard the Duck Movie Poster (1986 Original Art) | Classic George Lucas Cult Film Wall Art

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Original international theatrical poster for the 1986 film Howard the Duck, showing Lea Thompson reacting to a massive looming monster face over a chaotic city street.

Howard the Duck Movie Poster (1986 Original Art) | Classic George Lucas Cult Film Wall Art

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This vintage Howard the Duck movie poster captures the explosive, comic-book aesthetic of the 1986 George Lucas production. Featuring a dramatic illustration of Lea Thompson and her co-stars framed against a menacing, towering creature and a chaotic cityscape, this print is characterized by its bold colors—deep blues, fiery oranges, and electric yellow outlines—perfectly summing up 1980s cinematic flair. This striking piece of movie memorabilia is an essential addition to any dedicated home theater, media room, or living space that needs a powerful pop culture focal point. Why this print sells: This classic movie poster taps into nostalgia for controversial 80s blockbusters and Marvel’s first major theatrical outing. It serves as a fantastic conversation starter, instantly recognizable to fans of cult cinema and classic sci-fi/fantasy. The vibrant, hand-drawn illustration style makes this wall art superior to simple photo prints, offering artistic depth and dramatic energy suitable for framing. Secure this highly collectible piece of cinema history today and celebrate the duck that started it all. Perfect for: Adding a genuine touch of retro adventure to your collection, this high-quality photo print is ideal for gifting a hardcore 80s enthusiast or elevating a dedicated collector's den. Its bold visuals complement retro gaming setups or VHS tape collections. This is the ultimate piece of Howard the Duck merchandise for anyone who appreciates the unique, often strange, charm of early Marvel films.

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