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  Comic creator: Carl Barks
Carl Barks is one of the world's most legendary comic artists.
Barks left the animation studios because of allergies and the World War II political climate, and began drawing comics for Dell/Western instead.
Barks' stories are masterpieces of escalating storylines, and are great entertainment for all ages.
www.lambiek.net /artists/b/barks.htm   (601 words)

  
  Carl Barks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1908, William Barks (in an attempt to increase the family income) moved with his family to Midland, Oregon, some miles north of Merril, to be closer to the railway lines that were new at the time.
According to Carl, his attention was mostly drawn to the cowboys that frequented the market with their revolvers, strange nicknames for each other and sense of humor.
As Barks blossomed creatively, his marriage to Clara deteriorated (this is the period referred to in Barks' famed quip that he could feel his creative juices flowing while the whiskey bottles hurled at him by a tipsy Clara flew by his head) and they were divorced in 1951.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Carl_Barks   (3411 words)

  
 Comic creator: Carl Barks
Carl Barks is one of the world's most legendary comic artists.
Barks' stories are masterpieces of escalating storylines, and are great entertainment for all ages.
Besides his brilliant talents, Carl Barks was a wonderful man and will be missed by generations of comic and cartoon lovers.
lambiek.net /artists/b/barks.htm   (600 words)

  
 Carl Barks: Conversations - Reviewed by Kevin McGowin - Eclectica Magazine v7n3
Briefly, Carl Barks was born in March 1901, on a family ranch in a small town in Oregon.
Carl had an 8th-grade education in a one-room schoolhouse and only a few lessons at a cartoonist correspondence school while a teenager; he then moved to San Francisco for two years and worked odd jobs while trying without success to find cartoon work at a newspaper.
Barks, then, was neither a savant nor a frustrated would-be MOMA artist who did work that resembled that of Damien Hirst or Julian Schnabel, furtively in the middle of the night.
www.eclectica.org /v7n3/mcgowin_barks.html   (1575 words)

  
 Carl Barks Collectibles For Sale
Barks passed away on August 25, 2000, at the age of 99.
In February 1998, the Carl Barks Studio estimated the value of the remaining copies at $6000.
Carl Barks page as a candidate for his "best" oil painting.
yodaslair.com /BarksCollectibles/barkshop.htm   (2799 words)

  
 Carl Barks
Barks was honored by the Studio in 1991, when he became part of select group to receive the ``Disney Legends Award.'' Barks is survived by his daughter, Dorothy, from Bremerton, Washington; as well as a granddaughter, a grandson, a niece and several great, great grandchildren.
Carl Barks was born on March 27, 1901, on an Oregon ranch and was described as a solitary youngster, due to the isolated location and partial deafness.
Carl Barks, kartunis berbakat yang menggambar sosok Donald Bebek, karakter Disney yang dicintai oleh berbagai usia dalam beberapa generasi, meninggal dalam usia 99 tahun, hari Jumat di Oregon, demikian keluarganya menyatakan.
fr.outducks.org /richard/barks/memoriam.html   (14503 words)

  
 Zetman's Comicpage - Carl Barks
Carl Barks was born on March 27 in 1901 near Merril, Oregon.
Barks was working there for five and a half years as a coach builder for the "Pacific Fruit Express".
While Barks was at Disney he had drawn his first comic-story ("Donald Duck finds Pirate Gold", Four Color Cimics 9, 1942) for Disney's licensee Western Publishing.
my.2000i.de /comics/barks   (617 words)

  
 Carl Barks
Barks, if they are to be admitted, are most often found in the necks and eyes of the characters, a subject which could be pursued at greater length elsewhere.
Five candidates for the title: "Best Carl Barks Oil Painting." I now invite you to view the final results of the votes that were received between November 18, 1997 and May 20, 1998.
Carl Barks Page from Sweden (in English) which, among many other areas, includes a link to an index of all Barks Disney oil paintings.
www.geocities.com /~jimlowe/barks/barksdex.html   (4340 words)

  
 Carl Barks Biography
Born in Oregon in 1901, Carl Barks was destined to be one of the most popular comic book artists and storytellers in the world.
Barks' artistic training consisted of an incomplete mail order course from the Landon School and the ever-changing lessons of the Sunday comics sections of the newspaper.
Barks' approach to creating comics was to never write down to his audience.
www.bpib.com /illustra2/barks.htm   (1282 words)

  
 Carl Barks - [Pun of the Day - Funny People]
Disney cartoonist Carl Barks was an expert at sketching poultry in motion, drawing Donald Duck, uncle Scrooge and other Disney characters for decades.
Born in 1901, Barks loved to draw from an early age, when he lived on the family ranch in Merrill, Oregon.
In 1918 with just one hundred dollars in his pocket Barks moved to San Francisco in order to start as a comic artist in the newpaper, but soon realized that they had too many good artists to take a beginner.
www.punoftheday.com /funny013.html   (304 words)

  
 Carl Barks Complete
Det har vært enorm pågang etter Carl Barks Samlede Verk, og det begrensede opplaget er utsolgt.
Carl Barks (1901-2000) er kjent for å ha skapt en verden av historier om Donald Duck og livet i Andeby - mange av historiene med inspirasjon fra hans eget liv.
Barks produserte over 500 Donald Duck-historier i løpet av sin karriere, og hans ypperlige tegninger og fantasifulle historier har satt standarden for alle andre tegneserieskapere i Disney-universet.
www.carlbarks.no   (289 words)

  
 Carl Barks
Carl Barks was born on March 27, 1901, on a grain ranch near Merrill, Oregon, a small town on the Oregon-California border, just south of Klamath Falls.
The young Carl was a solitary youngster, partly due to the isolated location of his home and his partial deafness.
Although Barks has always said that his stories don't have a hidden meaning, a lot of his stories do feature a sharp vision to the daily pursuits of the human world.
stp.ling.uu.se /~starback/dcml/creators/carl-barks.html   (1024 words)

  
 Carl Barks
Carl Barks, the genius behind the creation of "Scrooge McDuck," the world's richest duck, and the man who drew the comic book adventures of Donald Duck, his nephews, and Uncle Scrooge back in the '40s, '50s and '60s is the subject of this page.
Barks, if they are to be admitted, are most often found in the necks and eyes of the characters, a subject which could be pursued at greater length elsewhere.
Barks requesting to be put on the list of those for whom he was willing to execute a painting.
www.yodaslair.com /dumboozle/barks/barksdex.html   (4401 words)

  
 Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Carl Barks
Barks was born on March 27, 1901, and spent his early years accumulating a wide variety of experiences.
Barks left Disney in 1942 because, a solitary worker at heart, he was unhappy with the studio environment.
Barks tried to retire from comics in 1966, but was cajoled into continuing to write scripts until '73.
www.toonopedia.com /barks.htm   (1046 words)

  
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Carl knew we needed to confront the reality of his passing, and that is one reason he chose to have this public display of his physical remains.
Carl's commitment was to teach us to read with wonderment, all the while "telling it like it is," "laying it right on the line," making us recognize that "everything isn't always going to turn out roses."
However much we yearn for it to be different, for Carl to have retained his seemingly eternal youth forever; however much we might hope to hear one more new word, glimpse one more sidelong, mischievous glance from his vibrant eyes, he has been taken from us.
web.nwe.ufl.edu /~donault/InMemoriam.html   (617 words)

  
 A CASUAL VISIT WITH CARL BARKS
Barks wasn’t sure, at the time, whether he was going to give them any of his old work.
Barks gave a chuckle and told me that it was a smooth tiling that must be purchased by the ton.
Soon, Barks and his wife were finished browsing through Kline and Pound’s work, and Evanier noticed, by his watch, that our intended hour long visit had lapsed into a two hour marathon.
www.dangheno.net /a_casual_visit_with_carl_barks.htm   (1443 words)

  
 Comic Book Resources - Comic Book News, Reviews and Commentary - Updated Daily!
Carl Barks was 99 when he left us on Friday morning.
The biggest irony of Carl Barks' career, perhaps, is that his little tales, replete with Americana, achieved greatest fame overseas.
Carl Barks was one of the best storytellers of the twentieth century.
www.comicbookresources.com /columns/index.cgi?column=pipeline&article=618   (1469 words)

  
 Carl Barks
Nicolas Roudier has classified the duck stories of Carl Barks and Don Rosa.
This site makes available the Carl Barks stories and other Disney publications that were produced by Another Rainbow Publishing, Gladstone Publishing, and the Bruce Hamilton Company during the 1980s and 1990s.
Carl Barks - his life, his works, his legacy.
www.thecarlbarksfanclub.com /links.htm   (138 words)

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