"Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book is the very long-awaited
biography / bibliography / critique of the Good Artist's work by Michael
Barrier. It is published in a handsome, sturdy, well-designed hardcover
edition by M. Lilien of New York, with a lovely dust jacket featuring a
self-caricature of Barks on the front and a color photo of the Duck Man
on the back. Inside you will find a detailed account of Barks' life and
career, with each story discussed and highlighted. There are many
photos of Barks as a young man, sketches and cartoons he did for the Calgary
Eye Opener and as inter-office gags at the Disney Studios ... If
you are a fan of Carl Barks, you simply, absolutely, positively and unquestionably
must have this book and right now. If you are a comic-book student,
you must ahve this book to see how thoroughly and well comics can and should
be studied...."
— Don & Maggie Thompson The Buyer's Guide For Comic Fandom®
" ... Barrier covers not only the life of Barks but his particular
thematic preoccupations (the "rescue theme") in which parent / child roles
are reversed is documented with considerable wisdom, for instance).
The photos of Barks, his house, and other people he worked with are precious
glimpses on an important period in comic book history, and the many drawings
by Barks and others constitute a real treasure trove for both fans and
scholars..."
— Catherine Yronwode. The Buyer's Guide For Comic Fandom®
This beautifully illustrated book captures the essence of Carl Barks, the man who brought Donald Duck into the hearts of a generation of Americans. Only Michael Barrier, who is uniquely familiar with both Bark's life and works, could assemble this definitive introduction to Barks' creations.
Barks traces Barks' life as a young cartoonist who eventually joined the Walt Disney Studios during the depression. Upon joining the Western Publishing Company in 1942, Barks produced vivid tales which captured comic book readers' imaginations for the following two decades. Barks brought to life such unforgettable characters as Uncle Scrooge, the Beagle Boys, and the other zany inhabitants of Duckburg. Although Barks' art was readily accssible to children, his stories contained satire aimed at the foibles of a nation immersed in the Cold War and new-found material success.
In addition to chronicling Barks' life, this book provides a definitive bibliography of Barks' works. The bibliography is enhanced by quotations from Barks on specific works as well as comments from Kim Weston.
SPECIFICATIONS: 228 pages / hardbound / over
100 black and white illustrations / 8" x 11". The cost is $90.00 plus $7.00 shipping and handling.
Other books by Michael Barrier:
Hollywood Cartoons: American Animation in
Its Golden Age
by Michael Barrier Buy the Book
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Smithsonian Book of Comic-Book Comics
by Michael Barrier (Editor), Martin Williams (Editor) Buy the Book
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From Aargh! to Zap!: Harvey Kurtzman's Visual
History of the Comics
by Harvey Kurtzman, J. Michael Barrier Buy the Book
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Books by Carl Barks:
Walt Disney's Donald Duck finds Pirate Gold! (Gladstone Giant Album Comic Series No. 1)
by Carl Barks -- List Price: $8.95 Buy the Book
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Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge & Donald Duck: The Sunken City (Gladstone Giant Comic Album Series, No. 2)
by Carl Barks -- List Price: $8.95 Buy the Book
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