Barksian

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Etymology

From Barks +‎ -ian.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈbɑːksɪ.ən/
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈbɑɹksi.ən/
  • Hyphenation: Barks‧ian

Adjective

Barksian (comparative more Barksian, superlative most Barksian)

  1. Of or pertaining to Carl Barks (1901–2000), American cartoonist and author, or his works.
    • 2013, Nancy Pedri, Laurence Petit, “Window of Attention and Aspectual Profile: General Rules”, in Picturing the Language of Images, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, published 2014, →ISBN:
      In Barksian comics, much movement occurs. A movement from A to B constitutes an accomplishment involving the five phases illustrated above. []
    • 2014, George Carlson, Perfect Nonsense: The Chaotic Comics of Goofy Games of George Carlson, Fantagraphics Books, →ISBN, Introduction, page 8:
      Barksian swashduckery and Kellyesque marsupial mayhem certainly deserve their worldwide recognition, but neither the Great Duck Man nor the Precocious “Poplorist” of Pogo can compare to George Carlson's vast, eclectic legacy of games, gags, and good-spirited amusements.
    • 2016, Maike Sarah Reinerth, Jan-Noël Thon, Subjectivity across Media: Interdisciplinary and Transmedial Perspectives, Routledge, →ISBN, Notes:
      [] However, he broadly overgeneralizes his categorizations of “dialects”: Every style in North American comics that does not resemble either Jack Kirby's (“Kirbyan”) or Carl Barks's (“Barksian”) is subsumed under the term “independent.”

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