Duckburg Times (1980) comic books
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Duckburg Times (1980) #10-11Published Mar 1981 by Dana and Frank Gabbard.$62.00
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The Duckburg Times is a fanzine covering all things Disney, especially Carl Barks and Donald Duck. A double-sized issue #10/11 wishes a Happy Birthday to Carl Barks. Features include: How I Breached the Barks Blockade by Malcom Willits; Barks in Germany & Scandanavia by Klaus Spillman; The Duck Man by Malcom Willits and Don & Maggie Thompson (interview with Barks); Barks, in Perspective by Jim Korkis; What has Happened to Disney's Comics? by Richard West; Origins of the Barks Oils by Glenn Bray; A Visit with Carl Barks by Tor Odemark; Comix 101b (half term): three pages of Barks art; a photo of Mr. and Mrs. Barks; and Why a Duck by E.B. Boatner. 44 pgs. March 27th, 1981. Cover price $2.00.
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Published Jul 1981 by Dana and Frank Gabbard.$8.40
$7.80
The Duckburg Times is a fanzine covering all things Disney, especially Carl Barks and Donald Duck. Issue #12 includes: Finding the Duck Man by Bill Spicer and Glenn Bray (photos); Carl Barks' First Fan Letter; A Visit With Carl Barks; Uncle Walt Says by Jim Korkis; Ken Bausert's Barks Survey; an interview with George Sherman (conducted by Malcom Whillits; centerfold art by Barks; Carl Barks Scrooge McDuck and Money by Mary Tirpak; A Report on The '81 DONALD Congress by Klaus Spillman; and more. 26 pgs. July, 1981.
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Published Feb 1989 by Dana and Frank Gabbard.$7.20
$6.60
Issue #23 - Feb. 1989. Covers by Edwin Loftus. Contents include "Carl Barks and the Introspective Imperative" by Andrew Lendacky, "Amazing Super Goof Facts" by Joe Torcivia, reviews and letters. 7-in. x 8 1/2-in., 30 pages, black and white. Cover price $1.50.





