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Reddit mentions of Carl Barks and the Disney Comic Book: Unmasking the Myth of Modernity (Great Comics Artists Series)
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Height | 9.18 Inches |
Length | 6.1 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | July 2006 |
Weight | 1.27 Pounds |
Width | 0.85 Inches |
I just want to mention Carl Barks here. Duck comics might be ony made for Europeans, it was still a great artist from America who created the world behind those comics.
>Andrae argues that Barks's oeuvre presents a vision strikingly different from the Disney ethos. Barks's central theme is a critique of modernity. His tales offer a mordant satire of Western imperialism and America's obsession with wealth, success, consumerism, and technological mastery, offering one of the few communal, ecological visions in popular culture. Although a talented visual artist, Barks was also one of America's greatest storytellers and, Andrae contends, lifted the comic book form to the level of great literature
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Lost in Andes was my first introduction with imperialism as a kid. Afraid the new Ducktales will just be another white washed version missing the bite of the Barks' comics.
A little background: This family tree was drawn by Don Rosa, based on the duck stories written by Carl Barks over decades.
Rosa asked Carl Barks about some inconsistencies in the duck genealogy for the family tree, but Barks only provided the minimum sketch to resolve the question, believing that a definitive tree wouldn't be right for the spirit of the stories.
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