Carl Barks - Notable Stories

Notable Stories

See also: List of Disney comics by Carl Barks
  • "Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold", Four Color #9, October 1942
  • "The Mummy's Ring", Four Color #29, September 1943, presciently dealt with the repatriation of antiquities to their country of origin. This has become a major issue in the contemporary art world and among museums (an example is the dispute between Yale and Peru over artifacts from Machu Picchu)
  • "Christmas on Bear Mountain", Four Color #178, December 1947, first appearance of Scrooge McDuck.
  • "The Old Castle's Secret", Four Color #189 June 1948
  • "Sheriff of Bullet Valley", Four Color #199, October 1948
  • "Lost in the Andes!", Four Color #223, April 1949
  • "Vacation Time", Vacation Parade #1, July 1950
  • "A Financial Fable", Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #126, March 1951
  • "Donald Duck in Old California!", Four Color #328, May 1951
  • "A Christmas for Shacktown", Four Color #367, January 1952
  • "Only a Poor Old Man", Four Color #386 (Uncle Scrooge #1), March 1952
  • "Flip Decision", Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #149, June 1952
  • "The Golden Helmet", Four Color #408, July 1952
  • "Back to the Klondike", Four Color #456 (Uncle Scrooge #2), March 1953
  • "Tralla La", Uncle Scrooge #6, June 1954
  • "The Fabulous Philosopher's Stone", Uncle Scrooge #10, June 1955
  • "The Golden Fleecing", Uncle Scrooge #12, December 1955
  • "Land Beneath the Ground!", Uncle Scrooge #13, March 1956
  • "The Money Well", Uncle Scrooge #21, March 1958
  • "The Golden River", Uncle Scrooge #22, 1958
  • "Island in the Sky", Uncle Scrooge #29, March 1960
  • "North of the Yukon", Uncle Scrooge #59, September 1965

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