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− | [[Image:Teentwirp_Tweedy_Walt_Disneys_Uncle_Scrooge.png|500px|right]]Beatles parody mentioned in "The Queen of the Wild Dog Pack" story of comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/19929/ Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge] #62 | + | [[Image:Teentwirp_Tweedy_Walt_Disneys_Uncle_Scrooge.png|500px|right]]Beatles parody mentioned in "The Queen of the Wild Dog Pack" story of comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/19929/ Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge] #62 (March 1966), by Carl Banks. |
− | (March 1966), by Carl Banks. | ||
Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck are in Australia for reasons, and they use Teentwirp's songs to catch a feral girl. The nephews describe him as "the terrific tunesmith of String Box-on-the-Thames." | Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck are in Australia for reasons, and they use Teentwirp's songs to catch a feral girl. The nephews describe him as "the terrific tunesmith of String Box-on-the-Thames." |
Revision as of 08:07, 28 September 2021
Beatles parody mentioned in "The Queen of the Wild Dog Pack" story of comic book Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge #62 (March 1966), by Carl Banks.
Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck are in Australia for reasons, and they use Teentwirp's songs to catch a feral girl. The nephews describe him as "the terrific tunesmith of String Box-on-the-Thames."
Barks, previously having made his displeasure with popular music known with three different Elvis parodies, names this singer with his least-veiled opinion yet, "teen twerp." "Tweedy" is probably referencing Conway Twitty, who was still rock and roll at the time.