Donald Duck Comics by Carl Barks: A Christmas for Shacktown, a Financial Fable, Back to the Klondike, Christmas on Bear...

Donald Duck Comics by Carl Barks: A Christmas for Shacktown, a Financial Fable, Back to the Klondike, Christmas on Bear...
ISBN-10
1230478639
ISBN-13
9781230478630
Pages
38
Language
English
Published
2013-09
Publisher
University-Press.org
Author
Source Wikipedia

Description

Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: A Christmas for Shacktown, A Financial Fable, Back to the Klondike, Christmas on Bear Mountain, Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold, Donald Duck in Old California!, Flip Decision, Horsing Around with History, Island in the Sky (comics), Land Beneath the Ground!, List of Disney comics by Carl Barks, Lost in the Andes!, Luck of the North, North of the Yukon, Only a Poor Old Man, Pluto Saves the Ship, Salmon Derby, Searching for a Successor, Sheriff of Bullet Valley, The Carl Barks Collection, The Fabulous Philosopher's Stone, The Ghost of the Grotto, The Golden Fleecing, The Golden Helmet, The Golden River (comics), The Money Champ, The Money Well, The Old Castle's Secret, The Second-Richest Duck, The Victory Garden (comics), Tralla La, Vacation Time. Excerpt: Carl Barks was an American Disney Studio illustrator and comic book creator. The quality of his scripts and drawings earned him the nicknames The Duck Man and The Good Duck Artist. Some titles, writers and exact dates in this list are yet not known. The list does not contain covers and unpublished comics which makes it still an incomplete glossary of Carl Barks' stories. North of the Yukon is a story featuring Scrooge McDuck and his nephews, Donald Duck and Huey, Dewey, & Louie. It was written and drawn by Carl Barks. This was his last story involving Scrooge's adventures in Alaska. It was published in September 1965, and later reprinted in May 1993. Gemstone Publishing later reprinted the story again in 2005 for a Donald Duck/Uncle Scrooge graphic novel with another story inspired by this one called "Somewhere in Nowhere." The character of Barko was inspired by an actual sled dog named Balto, who participated in the 1925 serum run to Nome. Barks had read an article about Balto in an issue of National Geographic, and was inspired to create this character. The story...