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Carl Barks - Uncle Scrooge - Back to the Klondike - 1952 - Comic Strip
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Carl Barks - Uncle Scrooge - Back to the Klondike - 1952

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This amazing page was originally meant as the lower half of page 20 of "Back to the Klondike", which was first published in January 1953 in the second Uncle Scrooge comic book (Four Color 456), making it one of the oldest (and best) surviving Scrooge pages. This story holds a special place in the heart of most Duck collectors (the INDUCKS ranks it #1 of all existing 38000+ Disney comic stories), as in the end the reader gets to see Scrooge´s soft side for the very first time...
The page was originally cut from the story as Scrooge admits to an offense, not having paid his taxes on the claim...46cmx32cm...

Between 1942 and 1966/67 Carl Barks wrote and drew over 6700 comic book pages, most of which have sadly been destroyed. Only a mere 200 pages have survived the times... From his best period, the 1940's to late 1950's only about 40 pages have survived (30 if you discount the Milkman story which was stolen from the Disney archives) almost all of these because they were censored, either by the Disney editors or Barks himself. If you are looking at Scrooge pages only a handful have survived from the best period, the early/mid 1950's...

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About Carl Barks

Carl Barks was an American cartoonist, author, and painter. He is best known for his comics about Donald Duck and as the creator of Scrooge McDuck. He worked anonymously until late in his career; fans dubbed him The Duck Man and The Good Duck Artist. In 1987, Barks was one of the three inaugural inductees of the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame.