Uncle Carl Gallery
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One of Carl Barks’s last paintings, MERRY CHRISTMAS! (1996) refers to Scrooge’s first appearance, i
Carl Barks. Dam Disaster at Money Lake (1986). Painting based on the 1952 story, Only a Poor Old Man
talesfromweirdland:Animation cels of Disney’s Scrooge McDuck and Money (1967).The short marks Scroog
I was going to post just Ed Emshwiller’s cover art for Galaxy Science Fiction (images 1 and 2), but
adventurelandia:Visitor From Underground by Carl Barks
Three more first appearances. Batman (1939), Uncle Scrooge McDuck (1947), and Tintin (1929).
Makings of a Fish Story (No One Will Ever Believe This) (1988). Carl Barks painting based on his 196
talesfromweirdland:First National Bank of Cibola (1987). Carl Barks. From the 1954 story, The Seven
Far Out Safari (1975), by Carl Barks.
Another Carl Barks painting inspired by his own 1956 story, The Golden Fleecing. This one is called
Uncle Scrooge, by Carl Barks.
Snow Fun (1974), by Carl Barks.Trivia fact: the only appearance of Donald’s dog Bolivar on a Barks p
Season to Be Jolly (1974), by Carl Barks.
Holiday in Duckburg (1989). A Carl Barks painting featuring a few of his original characters: Uncle
Carl Barks illustration of his creations: Uncle Scrooge, Gyro Gearloose, Gladstone Gander, Flinthear
Rich Finds at Inventory Time (1994). By Carl Barks.Funny details: OSO Safe Co., the “MINE All Mine!”
Trespassers Will Be Ventilated (1987).Another Carl Barks painting based on his 1952 story, Back to t
Uncle Carl invited me to visit for a week. I’m gonna ask him to teach me about the birds and the bee
talesfromweirdland:Nobody’s Spending Fool (1974). Carl Barks painting of Scrooge McDuck’s days as a
talesfromweirdland:Uncle Scrooge makes a discovery. Carl Barks, Eureka a Goose Egg Nugget (1996). Ba
Disputed Claim (1976), by Carl Barks. Featuring Glittering Goldie and her pet bear.
She Was Spangled and Flashy (1975). Carl Barks.Another one depicting Uncle Scrooge’s early years in
Uncle Scrooge meets Glittering Goldie again after all those years.Business Long Overdue (1975), Carl
Nobody’s Spending Fool (1974). Carl Barks painting of Scrooge McDuck’s days as a fortune seeker, bas
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