Cornelius Coot was the founder of Duckburg. That is pretty much all we know about the duck world's most important character from the past. In his early 1950s comic book stories Carl Barks was adding characterizing elements of architecture and pieces of background history to his invention Duckburg - often with little concern for the overall coherence. A few of the elements went on to become part of the permanent landscape (such as Killmotor Hill and the Money Bin), but most were not needed on a regular basis. Cornelius Coot was one of them. Barks used him in just three stories, each one depicting a different type of statue. Although he was never an important factor in the plots, lovers of Barks all seem to know this elusive character quite well. For this reason he now has his own page...
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![]() 119/1976 July Fourth in Duckburg Special painting saluting the 200th anniversary of the birth of the USA. Also the only painting in which Barks showed the town's founder. |
http://www.cbarks.dk/THEFOUNDER.htm | Date 2004-08-10 |