Carl Barks is an American cartoonist and one of the most influential figures in the comic book industry. He is known for his work on Disney's Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge comic book series, which he created during his 25-year tenure at Walt Disney Productions.
Carl Barks was born on March 27, 1901, in Merrill, Oregon, United States.
He began working for the Walt Disney Company in 1935 as an animator.
In 1942, Barks created his first Donald Duck comic book story, 'The Victory Garden'.
During his 25-year tenure at Disney, Barks created over 500 comic book stories featuring Donald Duck, Uncle Scrooge, and other Disney characters.
He retired from Disney in 1966 but continued to work on comics and illustrations until his death on August 25, 2000.
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Carl Barks is an American cartoonist and one of the most influential figures in the comic book industry. He is known for his work on Disney's Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge comic book series, which he created during his 25-year tenure at Walt Disney Productions.
Carl Barks is known for his work on Disney's Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge comic book series, which he created during his 25-year tenure at Walt Disney Productions.
Carl Barks created the characters Scrooge McDuck, Gladstone Gander, The Beagle Boys, Gyro Gearloose, Flintheart Glomgold, and Magica De Spell, among others.
During his 25-year tenure at Disney, Barks created over 500 comic book stories featuring Donald Duck, Uncle Scrooge, and other Disney characters.
Carl Barks retired from Disney in 1966 but continued to work on comics and illustrations until his death on August 25, 2000.