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Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold

"Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold" is a Disney comics story starring Donald Duck that was originally printed in Four Color #9 (the first Four Color issue titled "Donald Duck") in October 1942. The script was by Bob Karp and illustrated by Carl Barks[1] and Jack Hannah.[2] The story is significant for launching the first American Donald Duck adventure comic series, and for being Barks' first duck comics work.[3]

"Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold"
Cover of Four Color #9 by an unknown artist, probably Hank Porter
Story codeW OS 9-02
StoryHomer Brightman (plot)
Harry Reeves (plot)
Bob Karp (script)
InkCarl Barks
Jack Hannah
DateOctober 1942
HeroDonald Duck
Pages64
Layout3 rows per page
AppearancesDonald Duck
Huey, Dewey and Louie
Black Pete
Yellow Beak
Red Eye and his brother
First publicationFour Color #9

The storyline was originally developed for a Mickey Mouse feature cartoon (under the title "Morgan's Ghost") in which Mickey Mouse, Donald, and Goofy meet Yellow Beak and encounter Pete, but the cartoon was never produced.[2]

Plot edit

In this story, Donald and his three nephews meet a parrot named Yellow Beak and they wind up searching for the lost treasure of Henry Morgan. Unfortunately for them, Black Pete wants the treasure too.[2]

Production edit

Disney historian Jim Korkis reports the notion of taking the unmade feature and adapting the storyline for publication as a comic book occurred when Dell Comics editor Oskar Lebeck "was given permission to look through the Disney files of cartoon ideas that were shelved. He found the over 800 numbered sketches for "Morgan's Ghost" and was instantly struck that most of the work had already been done in terms of visualizing the story. Lebeck felt it could easily be adapted into a Donald Duck comic book story."[4]

Bob Karp, who wrote the script, was a gag writer for the Donald Duck newspaper comic strip.[5]

Hannah recalled John Clarke Rose, Story Research Director at the Disney Studio, "took us to meet Eleanor Packer who I believe was in charge of Whitman/Western Publishing. They wanted us to draw 64 pages of a Donald Duck story. I suspect the reason we were chosen for this assignment was that it was a more story related project. We were doing all the Donald Duck stories for the shorts and doing all the story sketches at the time so I'm just guessing that they probably felt we could work out this story as well, maybe even add in a few touches to help it flow properly."[4]

In 1993, Barks recalled, "Jack and I looked the script over and decided which pages we would like to draw. After we had drawn a few pages, we decided that I should draw all of the stuff that was involved with the ducks outside on the deck of the boat or on the island, and Jack would take care of the inside stuff." The two artists inked their own work.[6]

Almost half of the story's pages have no words, relying instead on the visual style preferred for animation. "That's why there's so little dialogue in Pirate Gold," Barks said in 1983. "Bob took it from the storyboards. In animation they wanted things moving on the screen: they didn't want characters in held positions moving their lips."[7]

Before this story, the first Donald Duck adventure comics had so far only appeared in Italy, in the 1937–1940 Italian Disney comics magazine Paperino e altre avventure by Federico Pedrocchi. [8]

Sequels edit

Two sequels to this story were published.

"Donald Duck and the Pirates" (Cheerios Giveaway #W1, 1947) by Chase Craig and Jack Hannah, has Yellow Beak accompany Donald and his nephews to an island to find buried treasure. This story was reprinted in the US in Donald Duck #365 (2011).[9]

In "Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold... Again!" (originally titled "Bacicin riprende il mare" in Almanacco Topolino #71, Nov 1962), by Abramo Barosso, Giampaolo Barosso, and Giovan Battista Carpi, Bacicin Parodi (Yellow Beak) comes out of retirement to tempt Donald, his nephews and Uncle Scrooge on another treasure hunt, followed by the Beagle Boys. This story was reprinted in the US in Donald Duck #366 (2011).[10]

Yellow Beak also appeared in two more Disney comics stories:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Carl Barks". lambiek.net.
  2. ^ a b c "Jack Hannah". lambiek.net.
  3. ^ Mitchell, Kurt; Thomas, Roy (2019). American Comic Book Chronicles: 1940–1944. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 172. ISBN 978-1605490892.
  4. ^ a b "Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold". www.mouseplanet.com.
  5. ^ Ault, Donald, ed. (2003). Carl Barks: Conversations. University Press of Mississippi. p. 176. ISBN 978-1-57806-501-1.
  6. ^ Ault, Donald, ed. (2003). Carl Barks: Conversations. University Press of Mississippi. p. 158. ISBN 978-1-57806-501-1.
  7. ^ Andrae, Thomas (2006). Carl Barks and the Disney Comic Book: Unmasking the Myth of Modernity. University Press of Mississippi. pp. 110–111. ISBN 978-1578068586.
  8. ^ "Federico Pedrocchi". lambiek.net.
  9. ^ Donald Duck and the Pirates at Inducks
  10. ^ Bacicin riprende il mare at Inducks
  11. ^ The Seven Dwarfs and the Pirate at Inducks
  12. ^ Captain Hook and the Buried Treasure at Inducks

External links edit

  • Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold at Inducks
  • Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold in Carl Barks guidebook

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Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold is a Disney comics story starring Donald Duck that was originally printed in Four Color 9 the first Four Color issue titled Donald Duck in October 1942 The script was by Bob Karp and illustrated by Carl Barks 1 and Jack Hannah 2 The story is significant for launching the first American Donald Duck adventure comic series and for being Barks first duck comics work 3 Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold Cover of Four Color 9 by an unknown artist probably Hank PorterStory codeW OS 9 02StoryHomer Brightman plot Harry Reeves plot Bob Karp script InkCarl BarksJack HannahDateOctober 1942HeroDonald DuckPages64Layout3 rows per pageAppearancesDonald DuckHuey Dewey and LouieBlack PeteYellow BeakRed Eye and his brotherFirst publicationFour Color 9The storyline was originally developed for a Mickey Mouse feature cartoon under the title Morgan s Ghost in which Mickey Mouse Donald and Goofy meet Yellow Beak and encounter Pete but the cartoon was never produced 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Sequels 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlot editIn this story Donald and his three nephews meet a parrot named Yellow Beak and they wind up searching for the lost treasure of Henry Morgan Unfortunately for them Black Pete wants the treasure too 2 Production editDisney historian Jim Korkis reports the notion of taking the unmade feature and adapting the storyline for publication as a comic book occurred when Dell Comics editor Oskar Lebeck was given permission to look through the Disney files of cartoon ideas that were shelved He found the over 800 numbered sketches for Morgan s Ghost and was instantly struck that most of the work had already been done in terms of visualizing the story Lebeck felt it could easily be adapted into a Donald Duck comic book story 4 Bob Karp who wrote the script was a gag writer for the Donald Duck newspaper comic strip 5 Hannah recalled John Clarke Rose Story Research Director at the Disney Studio took us to meet Eleanor Packer who I believe was in charge of Whitman Western Publishing They wanted us to draw 64 pages of a Donald Duck story I suspect the reason we were chosen for this assignment was that it was a more story related project We were doing all the Donald Duck stories for the shorts and doing all the story sketches at the time so I m just guessing that they probably felt we could work out this story as well maybe even add in a few touches to help it flow properly 4 In 1993 Barks recalled Jack and I looked the script over and decided which pages we would like to draw After we had drawn a few pages we decided that I should draw all of the stuff that was involved with the ducks outside on the deck of the boat or on the island and Jack would take care of the inside stuff The two artists inked their own work 6 Almost half of the story s pages have no words relying instead on the visual style preferred for animation That s why there s so little dialogue in Pirate Gold Barks said in 1983 Bob took it from the storyboards In animation they wanted things moving on the screen they didn t want characters in held positions moving their lips 7 Before this story the first Donald Duck adventure comics had so far only appeared in Italy in the 1937 1940 Italian Disney comics magazine Paperino e altre avventure by Federico Pedrocchi 8 Sequels editTwo sequels to this story were published Donald Duck and the Pirates Cheerios Giveaway W1 1947 by Chase Craig and Jack Hannah has Yellow Beak accompany Donald and his nephews to an island to find buried treasure This story was reprinted in the US in Donald Duck 365 2011 9 In Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold Again originally titled Bacicin riprende il mare in Almanacco Topolino 71 Nov 1962 by Abramo Barosso Giampaolo Barosso and Giovan Battista Carpi Bacicin Parodi Yellow Beak comes out of retirement to tempt Donald his nephews and Uncle Scrooge on another treasure hunt followed by the Beagle Boys This story was reprinted in the US in Donald Duck 366 2011 10 Yellow Beak also appeared in two more Disney comics stories The Seven Dwarfs and the Pirate in Four Color 229 May 1949 by Tony Strobl 11 Captain Hook and the Buried Treasure in Peter Pan Treasure Chest 1 Jan 1953 by Del Connell and Dick Moores 12 See also editList of Disney comics by Carl Barks Donald Duck in comicsReferences edit Carl Barks lambiek net a b c Jack Hannah lambiek net Mitchell Kurt Thomas Roy 2019 American Comic Book Chronicles 1940 1944 TwoMorrows Publishing p 172 ISBN 978 1605490892 a b Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold www mouseplanet com Ault Donald ed 2003 Carl Barks Conversations University Press of Mississippi p 176 ISBN 978 1 57806 501 1 Ault Donald ed 2003 Carl Barks Conversations University Press of Mississippi p 158 ISBN 978 1 57806 501 1 Andrae Thomas 2006 Carl Barks and the Disney Comic Book Unmasking the Myth of Modernity University Press of Mississippi pp 110 111 ISBN 978 1578068586 Federico Pedrocchi lambiek net Donald Duck and the Pirates at Inducks Bacicin riprende il mare at Inducks The Seven Dwarfs and the Pirate at Inducks Captain Hook and the Buried Treasure at InducksExternal links editDonald Duck Finds Pirate Gold at Inducks Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold in Carl Barks guidebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold amp oldid 1100215503, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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