Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. Michael Barrier. · Rating details · 12 ratings · 1 review Get A Copy. Amazon;/5. The surviving comic book artwork. Very few of Carl Barks' original comic book pages have survived to the present day. Some may find it strange to learn that just a fraction of the thousands of pages have actually survived, but there is a reason: In the days when Barks drew his stories, comic magazines were not considered to be of lasting value. · Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book (M. Lilien, ; $90; hardcover, pages). Carl Barks has always been my favorite comic-book artist/writer, and I began writing about him in the late sixties—a biographical essay for Comic Art, a multi-installment bibliography for Funnyworld. Those writings grew into this book, which combines a biography with a complete and detailed bibliography.
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Thoughts on Carl Barks's Hundredth Birthday. By Michael Barrier [Click here to read feedback about Barks and this essay.]. I last saw Carl Barks in July , a few months after his ninety-seventh birthday, when my wife and I drove down to Oregon from Seattle with friends. He was also a friend of Carl Barks, one of the early people to communicate with him, starting in the mids when Barks was still writing and drawing comic books. Barks made and sent him a hand-copied list of his work records, which Barrier used in conjunction with his already near complete collection of Barks' work to build a complete list of all Barks' published comic book and related work. So beloved and important was Carl Barks' work that from to , Another Rainbow Publishing, founded by Bruce Hamilton, published The Carl Barks Library in 30 deluxe hardcover volumes reprinting all of Barks' Disney comic book work and as much other Disney related drawings and art Barks was involved with as possible.
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