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talesfromweirdland: “Ah! A beeyootiful fire! I LOVE fires! I LOVE to BUILD fires! I’m going to build fires everywhere!”From Carl Barks’s 1946 story, The Firebug.
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captainsnoop: have you ever wondered why anime people have such big eyes like this: that’s because of scrooge mcduck Osamu Tekuza. creator of Astro Boy and often called “The Godfather of Anime,” was a big fan of the Scrooge McDuck comics from
alicekaninchenbau: References to Carl Barks’ Work in the DuckTales Reboot Opening Cave of Ali Baba (painting from ’73, based on the story of the same name, first published in 1962) Flying Dutchman (painting from ’72, first of the many paintings
gameraboy: “Ten Cents’ Worth of Trouble” (1944) by Carl Barks
adventurelandia: Uncle Scrooge #82 (1969) “Mythtic Mystery”, cover by Carl Barks
gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks
thehobbem: bogleech: gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks I like how advertising is literally still exactly as sexist as they’re joking about in this comic from 54 years ago. “All they do is eat, yell, mess up the house and
wackd: galoots: God gave me basic image editing skills and a free downloadable Carl Barks font for a reason Original Vine: (X) i was honestly almost convinced this was real
bogleech: gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks I like how advertising is literally still exactly as sexist as they’re joking about in this comic from 54 years ago.
gameraboy: “Fireman Donald” (1947) by Carl Barks
gameraboy: “Mythtic Mystery” (1961) by Carl Barks
gameraboy: Sailing the Spanish Main (1982) by Carl Barks, along with the original sketch for the painting. This painting was based Barks’ cover to Walt Disney Comics and Stories #108. Via ha.com
adventurelandia: “Christmas Kiss” (1952) by Carl Barks
“A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks I like how advertising is literally still exactly as sexist as they’re joking about in this comic from 54 years ago.
yaongyaong: my-oddly-drawn-circus: magicyourway: gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks daisy duck calling out this patriarchal mess of a society since the 60’s 2015, and this is still painfully relevant. duckindolans
gameraboy: Uncle Scrooge and Company by Carl Barks
gameraboy: “Trick or Treat” (1952) by Carl Barks
gameraboy: Out of my way, you damp spirits! From Donald Duck in the Firebug (1946), by Carl Barks. More Donald Duck comics.
monster-aleks: bogleech: gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks I like how advertising is literally still exactly as sexist as they’re joking about in this comic from 54 years ago. “HE-MEN DRINK FIZZLE POP. WHY DON’T
greyshutter: Carl Barks, 1939.
magicyourway: gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks daisy duck calling out this patriarchal mess of a society since the 60’s
eelwheel: bogleech: gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks I like how advertising is literally still exactly as sexist as they’re joking about in this comic from 54 years ago. ^ ^ ^
yungcrybby-anonymousbosch: bogleech: gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks I like how advertising is literally still exactly as sexist as they’re joking about in this comic from 54 years ago. relevant this looks like it’s spelled
modmad: just one of the cutest sequences Carl Barks ever drew with Scrooge (“Micro Ducks from Outer Space” US 65, 1966)
bogleech: gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks I like how advertising is literally still exactly as sexist as they’re joking about in this comic from 54 years ago.
gameraboy: Invasion of Privacy (1995) by Carl Barks
gameraboy: A more apt expression… “A Christmas For Shacktown” (1952) by Carl Barks
gameraboy:“Rocket Wing Saves the Day” by Carl Barks, 1952
adventurelandia:“Now it starts! Trick or Treat!”Walt Disney’s Donald Duck in Trick or Treat (1952) by Carl Barks
arseniccupcakes: bogleech: gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks I like how advertising is literally still exactly as sexist as they’re joking about in this comic from 54 years ago. Preach it Daisy