Episode 1 - A Real Duck Thanksgiving!
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NOTE: The cover of Carl Barks' GRANDMA DUCK'S FARM FRIENDS NO. 1010 was used as a reference for this page.
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Saw a picture of David Tennant with his son while watching Ducktales and this happened
Reference pic
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Scrooge, are you really making seven year olds handle land mines?
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Carl Barks “Unsafe Vehicle” Preliminary and Final Art (1975)
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“Based on the Barks cover to Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #242 (1960)”
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One of the best things about Scrooge McDuck is that the dude is fucking unhinged and very paranoid. If he just thinks you plan to steal his money he will not hesitate to blow your brains out
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Don Rosa trying to piece together Scrooge McDuck’s life based on random info Carl Barks casually brings up once and then never mentions again
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Quick coloring I did, line art NOT by me
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I have no proof, but I am 100% convinced this is how ridiculously rich people talk about to each other.
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I love that Carl Barks gave us that one canon character who even Donald was willing to ditch Daisy for. And this is no exaggeration. Let me introduce you guys to Rockhead Rooster. He appears in Daisy Duck's Diary: Double Date.
And, yes, that is a MAN. He was supposed to be Clara Cluck's date in a double date alongside Daisy but things take a turn as the two men realize that they actually find each other more interesting.
So interesting that they ended up ignoring their dates completely.
It came to the point that they even started dancing with each other instead of dancing with Daisy and Clara Cluck. As if that wasn't enough, even after conceding, they found a way to dance with their respective dates and still talk to each other.
Hell, they were even willing to give their dates away to other men just so they can spend more time with each other.
Rockhead Rooster will only have minor appearances outside of this comic and it seems publications either color him in white and red or brown.
But Rockhead's such a great character. Even though he only appeared once, fans of the Barks comics will never forget how this man easily won the heart of our favorite unlucky duck.
If you want to see the story with Rockhead and Donald Duck check out "Walt Disney's Donald Duck "Under the Polar Ice": The Complete Carl Barks Disney Library Vol. 23."
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