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"In honor of Donald Duck's 90th anniversary, join us in tracing his comics career from 1934 to the present! Carl Barks' 'Lost in the Andes' and Don Rosa's 'Return to Plain Awful' take the Ducks to the legendary land of square eggs while Romano Scarpa's 'Legend of Donald Hood' pits Donald against Scrooge in a feature-length Sherwood Forest spoof! Marco Rota's 'Life and Times of Donald Duck' traces our hero from birth as a wild duck in a nest?! while William Van Horn's 'The Black Moon' finds outer-space peril threatening Duckburg! From Daisy to Gladstone to Gyro and the Beagle Boys, the gang's…mehr

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"In honor of Donald Duck's 90th anniversary, join us in tracing his comics career from 1934 to the present! Carl Barks' 'Lost in the Andes' and Don Rosa's 'Return to Plain Awful' take the Ducks to the legendary land of square eggs while Romano Scarpa's 'Legend of Donald Hood' pits Donald against Scrooge in a feature-length Sherwood Forest spoof! Marco Rota's 'Life and Times of Donald Duck' traces our hero from birth as a wild duck in a nest?! while William Van Horn's 'The Black Moon' finds outer-space peril threatening Duckburg! From Daisy to Gladstone to Gyro and the Beagle Boys, the gang's all here & for an unprecedented look at everybody's favorite duck!" --
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Carl Barks (1901-2000, b. Merrill, Oregon; d. Grants Pass, Oregon), one of the most brilliant cartoonists of the 20th century, entertained millions around the world with his timeless tales of Donald Duck and Barks's most famous character creation, Uncle Scrooge. Over the course of his career, he wrote and drew more than 500 comics stories totaling more than 6,000 pages, most anonymously. He achieved international acclaim only after he semi-retired in 1968. Among many other honors, Barks was one of the three initial inductees into the Will Eisner Comic Awards Hall of Fame in 1987. (The other two were Jack Kirby and Will Eisner.) In 1991, Barks became the first Disney comic book artist to be recognized as a "Disney Legend," a special award created by Disney "to acknowledge and honor the many individuals whose imagination, talents, and dreams have created the Disney magic." He has been similarly honored in many other countries around the world.