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LocoBandito-migration

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  1. found this while searching the web earlier. its a digital photo of an original barks painting. anyone have a high quality scan of sailing the spanish main or makings of a fish story? I love those paintings.
  2. Coo Coo comics #1 on Ebay. By Carl Barks Is this the real deal? http://cgi.ebay.com/Coo-Coo-Carl-Barks-1...1QQcmdZViewItem
  3. nice collection of Donald Duck Dell comics ft88. Could you scan the back cover of the magic hourglass? I'm curious to know how the front cover is animated..
  4. anyone collect the donald duck big little books?
  5. Thanks comicfreak. Anyone know where one might order a copy of "carl barks surviving comic book art by matti eronen" in the US? I tried ebay, but no luck.
  6. Those are missing pages from "Message at Mysterious Island" if I'm not mistaken. Quite a collection you have. Very impressive! 41x59.5 cm is that the size of the paper or the panels? Here is the picture I was talking about
  7. hkp, I found your "Land Beneath the Ground" original inked art stunning. I went back and checked my copy of US13 and looked over and over for the panels you posted. Couldn't find them in the comic. I then learned that Barks had to cut 5 pages from the story to make room for a gyro gearloose story and that's why it's missing. Anyway, this is the first time I have ever seen a Barks original inked page. I was surprised to see that he used white out. For some reason I never imagined "the master" using it. Does anyone know if Barks always drew his comics in half pages? I know there's a B&W photo of him from 1947 where he's inking a half page of "The Old Castles Secret". I have always wondered what the reasoning was behind drawing the comics in half pages was. Is it because he was use to drawing very large from doing the animation storyboards? Perhaps it had something to do with the printing process at western publishing? What size paper was he using anyway? looks huge in the pics..