Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge Adventures in Color #43
In "Lost Beneath the Sea," Carl Barks crafts a thrilling underwater adventure as Scrooge McDuck and his crew descend into the deep in the bathyscaph "Trieste," inspired by real-life exploration technology of the 1960s. With Barks' signature blend of daring escapades and meticulous detail, the story unfolds in vivid color, enhanced by Scott Rockwell’s work and Garé Barks’ crisp lettering, all rendered in the artist’s timeless style. The cover, also by Barks, captures the moment with a striking blend of realism and whimsy, echoing the magazine’s historic imagery.
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Color photograph of the bathyscaph "Trieste" from National Geographic Magazine (August 1960), along with black and white panel of Barks' version used in the story "Lost Beneath the Sea." Article also mentions the use of a similar-style bathyscaph in a story in Superman #139.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).