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Barks and who
Carl Barks ( March 27, 1901 – August 25, 2000 ) was an American Disney Studio illustrator and comic book creator, who invented Duckburg and many of its inhabitants, such as Scrooge McDuck ( 1947 ), Gladstone Gander ( 1948 ), the Beagle Boys ( 1951 ), The Junior Woodchucks ( 1951 ), Gyro Gearloose ( 1952 ), Cornelius Coot ( 1952 ), Flintheart Glomgold ( 1956 ), John D. Rockerduck ( 1961 ) and Magica De Spell ( 1961 ).
Barks was the descendant of Jacob Barks who came to Missouri from North Carolina around 1800.
Carl Barks and Rosa are some of the few artists who have their name written on the covers of Disney magazines when their stories are published.
In his later years, Kirby, who has been called " the William Blake of comics ", began receiving great recognition in the mainstream press for his career accomplishments, and in 1987, he, along with Carl Barks and Will Eisner, was one of the three inaugural inductees of the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame.
Other notable artists from Whitehorse are the actors Tahmoh Penikett of Battlestar Galactica and Dollhouse ; Amy Sloan who has done many television shows ,( Molly Lang ) Dancer, Singer, Northern Icon, the storyteller Ivan Coyote, punk rock bassist Jonas Smith of JJS3, and the creator of Scrooge McDuck occasional resident Carl Barks.
It was, in the fictional universe of Barks and Rosa, first built by Sir Francis Drake, who named it " Fort Drakeborough ".
Created by Carl Barks, they are a gang of criminals who constantly try to rob Scrooge McDuck.
The Blackheart character originates from two characters created by Carl Barks: Blackheart Beagle, a riverboat pirate from The Fantastic River Race and Grandpa Beagle, who appeared in The Money Well.
He was originally supposed to be Gladstone Gander's father, Daphne Duck's husband and Gus's uncle, but Carl Barks later changed his mind about that matter, making Goosetave Gander ( who was originally Gladstone's adoptive father after Luke and Daphne " overate at a free-lunch picnic ") Gladstone's biological father and Daphne's husband.
Rockerduck was created by Carl Barks, who used him in one story: Boat Buster, first published in December, 1961.
This is often ignored in other stories to be able to have the rivals meet on a daily basis as in the case of Scrooge's other rival, Flintheart Glomgold ( who in the Barks stories lives in South Africa ) with John primarily managing his activities from a large business building he owns in Duckburg, and the three characters sitting at the same table in the Billionaires ' Club of the city.
Crumb has cited Carl Barks, who illustrated Disney's " Donald Duck " comic books and John Stanley ( Little Lulu ) as formative influences on his narrative approach, as well as Harvey Kurtzman.
With a brand new set and brand new direction, it starred Neil Morrissey and Brian Conley who will share the role of Fagin, with Samantha Barks as Nancy for the first six months ( Samantha came third in reality TV show I'd Do Anything, which was won by Jodie Prenger ).
Merrill was the birthplace and boyhood home of Carl Barks, the Disney comics artist who created Scrooge McDuck, among others.
) Barks himself was a pacifist who was against America's involvement in the war.
The most popular issues featured the Donald Duck 10-pagers written and drawn by Carl Barks who began the run with issue # 31 ( April 1943 ) and ended with original stories in issue # 312 ( September 1966 ) but have been continually reprinted up to the present.
The game was developed in 2000 by Ubisoft Montreal in a collaboration with Disney Interactive as a homage to Carl Barks, who died the same year.
" Carl Barks described Raymond as a man " who could combine craftsmanship with emotions and all the gimmicks that went into a good adventure strip.
His successor was Herbert B. Barks, Sr., who would remained as headmaster for the next thirty-five years.
* Rocky, the Cat who Barks, published 2002
Mooseface was created for Barks by Western Publishing colleague Gil Turner, who wrote and drew the Barney stories for several years after Barks ' run ended.

Barks and was
In 1987, Barks was one of the three inaugural inductees of the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame.
Barks was born in Merrill, Oregon to William Barks and his wife Arminta Johnson.
Jacob Barks ' son Isaac was the father of the David Barks noted above.
According to Barks ' description of his childhood, he was a rather lonely child.
The nearest neighbor lived half a mile ( 800 m ) away, but he was more an acquaintance to Barks ' parents than a friend.
The closest school was about two miles ( 3 km ) away and Barks had to walk that distance every day.
According to Barks, his attention was mostly drawn to the cowboys that frequented the market with their revolvers, strange nicknames for each other and sense of humor.
The year was 1913, and Barks was already 12 years old ; but, due to the constant moving, he had not yet managed to complete grade school.
Barks later declared that he was sure that if not for a little humor in their troubled lives, they would certainly go insane.
It was an attitude towards life that Barks would adopt.
Donald's drifting from job to job was reportedly inspired by Barks ' own experiences.
Barks also reported that this was another thing he was familiar with.
Scrooge's main difference to Donald, according to Barks, was that he too had faced the same difficulties in his past but through intelligence, determination and hard work, he was able to overcome them.
In November 1935, when he learned that Walt Disney was seeking more artists for his Studio, Barks decided to apply.
While an inbetweener, Barks submitted gag ideas for cartoon story lines being developed and showed such a knack for creating comical situations that by 1937 he was transferred to the story department.
Though he originally just contributed gag ideas to some duck cartoons by 1937 Barks was ( principally with partner Jack Hannah ) originating story ideas that were storyboarded and ( if approved by Walt ) put into production.
This actually was not his first work in comics, as earlier the same year Barks along with Hannah and fellow storyman Nick George scripted Pluto Saves the Ship, which was among the first original Disney comic book stories published in the United States.

Barks and Nancy
The Log of the Nancy Bell ( Barks )
witnessed producer Cameron Mackintosh make a special appearance, during the curtain call, to announce that, the tour's Nancy, Samantha Barks will be playing Eponine in the movie version of his long running musical Les Miserables.

Barks and for
1916 served as a turning point in Barks ' life for various reasons.
This set the pattern for Barks ' career in that ( with rare exceptions ) he provided art ( pencil, inking, solid blacks and lettering ) and scripting for his stories.
The Victory Garden, that initial ten-page story published in April, 1943 was the first of about 500 stories featuring the Disney ducks Barks would produce for Western Publishing over the next three decades, well into his purported retirement.
According to critic Geoffrey Blum, the process that saw its beginnings in 1942's Pirate Gold first bore its full fruit in 1950's ' Vacation Time ,' which he describes as ' a visual primer for reading comics and understanding ... the form ...." From the early 1950s Barks undertook the quarterly adventures of Uncle Scrooge and the duck clan in Scrooge's own title.
This allowed Barks to indulge his penchant for elaborate backgrounds that hinted at his thwarted ambitions of doing realistic stories in the vein of Hal Foster's Prince Valiant.
Carl Barks retired in 1966, ironically the same year Walt Disney died, but was persuaded by editor Chase Craig to script stories for Western.
Artist Carl Barks was an especially big idol for him and would remain so for the rest of his career.
The story follows the main events of Scrooge's life between 1877 and 1947, including almost all references found in Carl Barks stories about Scrooge's life until 1947 but leaving some room for Rosa and other creators to add more details later.
He was mentioned in the story " A Christmas for Shacktown " ( 1952 ) by Carl Barks, in which Donald Duck dresses up as Jake in an attempt to trick Scrooge into giving money to charity.
She was first mentioned in Carl Barks ' 1950s sketch for a Duck Family Tree, where she was shown to have adopted Gladstone Gander.
John Stanley and Carl Barks ( when he was writing stories for the Junior Woodchuck title ) are known to have used this style of scripting.
Gyro Gearloose is a fictional character, an anthropomorphic chicken created by Carl Barks for The Walt Disney Company.
According to Barks, he intended to create her as another recurring antagonist for Scrooge, in addition to The Beagle Boys and Flintheart Glomgold.
In a later interview, Barks identified a similar figure from the comic strips of Charles Addams as another source of inspiration for Magica, namely Morticia Addams of The Addams Family.
Barks would use Flintheart for a third and last time in So Far and no Safari, first published in January 1966.
Since Barks never actually said that it was because of the coin that Scrooge was the richest duck in the world, Don Rosa, after various informations exchange with Barks, for a faithful production of Life and Times Of Scrooge McDuck, clarified that The Number One Dime is not actually an amulet, and that this vision was just a myth.

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