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Jack Kirby Collector no. 87
written by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2023), 84 page(s)
Book 'em, Jack-o! It's time for a gritty Law & Order issue! We examine how Kirby's lawmen kept the peace, from beat cops like the Newsboy Legion's Jim Harper and "Terrible" Turpin, to Western gunfighters of the 1950s and ’60s—and even future policemen like OMAC and Captain Victory! Also: how a Marvel cop led t...
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written by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2023), 84 page(s)
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Book 'em, Jack-o! It's time for a gritty Law & Order issue! We examine how Kirby's lawmen kept the peace, from beat cops like the Newsboy Legion's Jim Harper and "Terrible" Turpin, to Western gunfighters of the 1950s and ’60s—and even future policemen like OMAC and Captain Victory! Also: how a Marvel cop led to the creation of Funky Flashman! Kirby's Justice Traps The Guilty and Headline Comics! Plus a pencil art gallery, our regular columnis...
Book 'em, Jack-o! It's time for a gritty Law & Order issue! We examine how Kirby's lawmen kept the peace, from beat cops like the Newsboy Legion's Jim Harper and "Terrible" Turpin, to Western gunfighters of the 1950s and ’60s—and even future policemen like OMAC and Captain Victory! Also: how a Marvel cop led to the creation of Funky Flashman! Kirby's Justice Traps The Guilty and Headline Comics! Plus a pencil art gallery, our regular columnists, and Mark Evanier moderating the 2022 Kirby Tribute Panel from Comic-Con International (with Sin City's Frank Miller). All behind a cover featuring the 1940s Sandman and Sandy, inked by Mike Machlan. Edited by John Morrow.
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John Morrow, fl. 1994
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Jack Kirby, 1917-1994
Date Published / Released
Summer 2023, 2023
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TwoMorrows Publishing
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Jack Kirby, 1917-1994
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Jack Kirby Collector no. 89
written by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2023), 84 page(s)
Jack's friends will be close, and his enemies closer, in the Kirby Conspiracies issue! We'll skulk through palace intrigue in Darkseid's Fourth World regime, the too-many attempted overthrows of Odin in Asgard, newly discovered Jack Kirby & Joe Simon swipes, the many contradictions of Kang, frustrations seeing the...
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written by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2023), 84 page(s)
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Jack's friends will be close, and his enemies closer, in the Kirby Conspiracies issue! We'll skulk through palace intrigue in Darkseid's Fourth World regime, the too-many attempted overthrows of Odin in Asgard, newly discovered Jack Kirby & Joe Simon swipes, the many contradictions of Kang, frustrations seeing the Inhumans on TV and the Eternals in theaters, and more! Plus our regular columnists, a never-reprinted Simon & Kirby story, Mark Evanie...
Jack's friends will be close, and his enemies closer, in the Kirby Conspiracies issue! We'll skulk through palace intrigue in Darkseid's Fourth World regime, the too-many attempted overthrows of Odin in Asgard, newly discovered Jack Kirby & Joe Simon swipes, the many contradictions of Kang, frustrations seeing the Inhumans on TV and the Eternals in theaters, and more! Plus our regular columnists, a never-reprinted Simon & Kirby story, Mark Evanier moderating the 2023 Kirby Tribute Panel from Comic-Con International, an extensive Kirby pencil art gallery, and more! Edited by John Morrow.
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John Morrow, fl. 1994
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Jack Kirby, 1917-1994
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Spring 2023, 2023
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Jack Kirby, 1917-1994
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Mob Mentality
written by Steve Sherman, 1949-2021; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; interview by Steve Sherman, 1949-2021; in Jack Kirby Collector no. 84 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2022), 52-62
Jack Kirby Collector #84 is a Steve Sherman Tribute Issue, dedicated to Jack's DC Comics assistant and close friend for 50 years! Featuring tributes and reminiscences from Kirby family members, close friends, comics creators, and fellow professionals within the entertainment industry where Steve used what he learn...
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written by Steve Sherman, 1949-2021; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; interview by Steve Sherman, 1949-2021; in Jack Kirby Collector no. 84 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2022), 52-62
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Jack Kirby Collector #84 is a Steve Sherman Tribute Issue, dedicated to Jack's DC Comics assistant and close friend for 50 years! Featuring tributes and reminiscences from Kirby family members, close friends, comics creators, and fellow professionals within the entertainment industry where Steve used what he learned from Jack as a puppeteer on films like Men in Black and TV projects including Pee Wee's Playhouse and O.G. Readmore. There's also Ma...
Jack Kirby Collector #84 is a Steve Sherman Tribute Issue, dedicated to Jack's DC Comics assistant and close friend for 50 years! Featuring tributes and reminiscences from Kirby family members, close friends, comics creators, and fellow professionals within the entertainment industry where Steve used what he learned from Jack as a puppeteer on films like Men in Black and TV projects including Pee Wee's Playhouse and O.G. Readmore. There's also Mark Evanier's in-depth interview with Steve about their days assisting Kirby, Steve's discussion with Rand Hoppe and Tom Kraft of the Jack Kirby Museum about Kirby's Speak-Out Series (In The Days of the Mob, Spirit World), photos and Kirby memorabilia from Steve's personal collection, and an interview with Steve's wife Diana Mercer about their lives together, both in and out of comics and Kirby. All behind a never-published 1974 Kirby cover, done expressly for Steve and inked by D. Bruce Berry. Edited by John Morrow.
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John Morrow, fl. 1994
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Jack Kirby, 1917-1994, Steve Sherman, 1949-2021
Date Published / Released
Summer 2022, 2022
Publisher
TwoMorrows Publishing
Person Discussed
Tom Kraft, fl. 2024, Rand Hoppe, fl. 2023, Jack Kirby, 1917-1994
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Silver Age comics, Golden Age comics, Crime
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Foundations
written by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994 and Joe Simon, 1913-2011; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994 and Chris Fama, fl. 2005; in Jack Kirby Collector no. 81 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2021), 30-37
Peer into comics’ most prodigious imagination in the “Beta” issue of the Jack Kirby Collector (#81, with 84 full-color pages)! We'll take a tour of his wildest, most experimental ideas, characters, and series, from the unhinged lunacy of Fighting American, to the non-stop inventiveness of Jimmy Olsen! There..
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written by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994 and Joe Simon, 1913-2011; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994 and Chris Fama, fl. 2005; in Jack Kirby Collector no. 81 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2021), 30-37
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Peer into comics’ most prodigious imagination in the “Beta” issue of the Jack Kirby Collector (#81, with 84 full-color pages)! We'll take a tour of his wildest, most experimental ideas, characters, and series, from the unhinged lunacy of Fighting American, to the non-stop inventiveness of Jimmy Olsen! There’s interviews with both Stan Lee and Jack himself conducted in the 1960s (before they were the polished pros we think of today), ideas...
Peer into comics’ most prodigious imagination in the “Beta” issue of the Jack Kirby Collector (#81, with 84 full-color pages)! We'll take a tour of his wildest, most experimental ideas, characters, and series, from the unhinged lunacy of Fighting American, to the non-stop inventiveness of Jimmy Olsen! There’s interviews with both Stan Lee and Jack himself conducted in the 1960s (before they were the polished pros we think of today), ideas that weren't as well thought out as they should've been, the failed genius behind Kamandi's "UFO Saga", mysteries behind the creation of the Hulk and Magneto, and more! Plus there's Mark Evanier’s Kirby Tribute Panel from the 2019 Heroes Con (with Mike Royer, Jim Amash, and Rand Hoppe), a pencil art gallery, a Golden Age Simon & Kirby story, and our cover featuring Kirby's unused illo for Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #141, inked by Vince Colletta! Edited by John Morrow.
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Chris Fama, fl. 2005, John Morrow, fl. 1994
Author / Creator
Jack Kirby, 1917-1994, Chris Fama, fl. 2005, Joe Simon, 1913-2011
Date Published / Released
Fall 2021, 2021
Publisher
TwoMorrows Publishing
Person Discussed
Joe Simon, 1913-2011, Jack Kirby, 1917-1994
Topic / Theme
Golden Age comics, Crime
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Kirby As A Genre
written by Adam McGovern, fl. 2002; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; interview by Adam McGovern, fl. 2002; in Jack Kirby Collector no. 77 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2019), 64-67
Break out the DDT and run for your life! It’s “Monsters & Bugs” in Jack Kirby Collector #77 (100 full-color pages)! We dig up Jack’s monster-movie influences in The Demon, Forever People, Black Magic, Fantastic Four, Jimmy Olsen, and of course his Atlas monster stories! Plus: A look at the twisted path Kir...
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written by Adam McGovern, fl. 2002; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; interview by Adam McGovern, fl. 2002; in Jack Kirby Collector no. 77 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2019), 64-67
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Break out the DDT and run for your life! It’s “Monsters & Bugs” in Jack Kirby Collector #77 (100 full-color pages)! We dig up Jack’s monster-movie influences in The Demon, Forever People, Black Magic, Fantastic Four, Jimmy Olsen, and of course his Atlas monster stories! Plus: A look at the twisted path Kirby took with “B” horror film producer CHARLES BAND’s Full Moon Productions! An interview with “The Goon” creator ERIC POWELL...
Break out the DDT and run for your life! It’s “Monsters & Bugs” in Jack Kirby Collector #77 (100 full-color pages)! We dig up Jack’s monster-movie influences in The Demon, Forever People, Black Magic, Fantastic Four, Jimmy Olsen, and of course his Atlas monster stories! Plus: A look at the twisted path Kirby took with “B” horror film producer CHARLES BAND’s Full Moon Productions! An interview with “The Goon” creator ERIC POWELL about his Kirby influences! A look at Kirby’s use of insect characters, especially as villains! Also MARK?EVANIER and our other regular columnists, a Golden Age Kirby story, and a gallery featuring Jack’s amazing pencil art! Kirby/Eric Powell cover! Edited by John Morrow.
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John Morrow, fl. 1994
Author / Creator
Jack Kirby, 1917-1994, Adam McGovern, fl. 2002
Date Published / Released
Summer 2019, 2019
Publisher
TwoMorrows Publishing
Person Discussed
Michael Cho, Jack Kirby, 1917-1994
Topic / Theme
Silver Age comics, Crime, Monster, Superhero
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American Comic Book Chronicles: 1940-1944
written by Kurt Mitchell, 1952-2020; edited by Keith Dallas, 1969- (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2019), 291 page(s)
The American Comic Book Chronicles continues its ambitious series of FULL-COLOR HARDCOVERS, where TwoMorrows' top authors document every decade of comic book history from the 1940s to today! Kurt Mitchell and editor Roy Thomas composed this volume about the "Golden Age" of the comic book industry, a period that pr...
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written by Kurt Mitchell, 1952-2020; edited by Keith Dallas, 1969- (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2019), 291 page(s)
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The American Comic Book Chronicles continues its ambitious series of FULL-COLOR HARDCOVERS, where TwoMorrows' top authors document every decade of comic book history from the 1940s to today! Kurt Mitchell and editor Roy Thomas composed this volume about the "Golden Age" of the comic book industry, a period that presented the earliest adventures of such iconic super-heroes as Batman, Captain Marvel, Superman, and Wonder Woman. It was a time when A...
The American Comic Book Chronicles continues its ambitious series of FULL-COLOR HARDCOVERS, where TwoMorrows' top authors document every decade of comic book history from the 1940s to today! Kurt Mitchell and editor Roy Thomas composed this volume about the "Golden Age" of the comic book industry, a period that presented the earliest adventures of such iconic super-heroes as Batman, Captain Marvel, Superman, and Wonder Woman. It was a time when America's entry into World War II was presaged by the arrival of such patriotic do-gooders as Will Eisner's Uncle Sam, Harry Shorten and Irv Novick's The Shield, and Joe Simon and Jack Kirby's Captain America. It was when teenage culture found expression in a fumbling red-haired high school student named Archie Andrews. But most of all, the first five years of the 1940s was the age of the "packagers" when studios headed by men like Harry A Chesler, Will Eisner, and Jerry Iger churned out material for a plethora of new comic book companies that published the entire gamut of genres, from funny animal stories to crime tales to jungle sagas to science-fiction adventures. These are just a few of the events chronicled in this exhaustive, full-color hardcover. Taken together, American Comic Book Chronicles forms a cohesive, linear overview of the entire landscape of comics history, sure to be an invaluable resource for ANY comic book enthusiast!
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Keith Dallas, 1969-
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Kurt Mitchell, 1952-2020
Date Published / Released
May 2019, 2019
Publisher
TwoMorrows Publishing
Topic / Theme
Humor, Crime, Action-Adventure, Superhero
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Influencees 1
written by John Morrow, fl. 1994; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; interview by John Morrow, fl. 1994; in Jack Kirby Collector no. 76 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2019), 22-27
Dysfunctional relationships abound in Jack Kirby Collector #76’s “Fathers & Sons” issue (100 full-color pages)! We’ll explore the father/son dynamic, Kirby-style, between Odin/Thor, Zeus/Hercules, Darkseid/Orion, Captain America/Bucky, and others. Also: Conducted the week of Jack’s 1994 passing, there’...
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written by John Morrow, fl. 1994; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; interview by John Morrow, fl. 1994; in Jack Kirby Collector no. 76 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2019), 22-27
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Dysfunctional relationships abound in Jack Kirby Collector #76’s “Fathers & Sons” issue (100 full-color pages)! We’ll explore the father/son dynamic, Kirby-style, between Odin/Thor, Zeus/Hercules, Darkseid/Orion, Captain America/Bucky, and others. Also: Conducted the week of Jack’s 1994 passing, there’s a touching unpublished interview with GIL KANE eulogizing his mentor, and heartfelt tributes from a host of Jack’s creative offspri...
Dysfunctional relationships abound in Jack Kirby Collector #76’s “Fathers & Sons” issue (100 full-color pages)! We’ll explore the father/son dynamic, Kirby-style, between Odin/Thor, Zeus/Hercules, Darkseid/Orion, Captain America/Bucky, and others. Also: Conducted the week of Jack’s 1994 passing, there’s a touching unpublished interview with GIL KANE eulogizing his mentor, and heartfelt tributes from a host of Jack’s creative offspring: BILL MUMY, JIMMY PALMIOTTI, JOE QUESADA, JIM VALENTINO, TODD McFARLANE, PETER DAVID, NEIL GAIMAN, FRANK MILLER, and others. Plus: MARK?EVANIER and our other regular columnists, the 2018 Kirby Tribute Panel, a complete Golden Age Kirby story, a pencil art gallery featuring prodigal sons (and daughters) from Forever People, New Gods, Thor, Machine Man, and a cover inked by AL MILGROM! Edited by John Morrow.
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John Morrow, fl. 1994
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Jack Kirby, 1917-1994, John Morrow, fl. 1994
Date Published / Released
Spring 2019, 2019
Publisher
TwoMorrows Publishing
Person Discussed
Al Milgrom, 1950-, Joe Simon, 1913-2011, Jack Kirby, 1917-1994
Topic / Theme
Silver Age comics, Superhero, Crime
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Alter Ego no. 155
edited by Roy William Thomas, Jr., 1940- (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2018), 100 page(s)
In ALTER EGO #155 (100 pages) Golden Age great NORMAN MAURER—artist, writer, editor, and filmmaker—is remembered by his wife JOAN MAURER! She shares memories of CHARLES BIRO's Crime Does Not Pay, Boy Comics, & Daredevil—of St. John's 3-D & THREE STOOGES comics with fellow legend JOE KUBERT—of his 1960s mov...
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edited by Roy William Thomas, Jr., 1940- (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2018), 100 page(s)
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In ALTER EGO #155 (100 pages) Golden Age great NORMAN MAURER—artist, writer, editor, and filmmaker—is remembered by his wife JOAN MAURER! She shares memories of CHARLES BIRO's Crime Does Not Pay, Boy Comics, & Daredevil—of St. John's 3-D & THREE STOOGES comics with fellow legend JOE KUBERT—of his 1960s movie starring the THREE STOOGES (MOE HOWARD was Norm's father-in-law!)—plus Maurer's work for Marvel, DC, Gold Key, Fox, et al! Then, l...
In ALTER EGO #155 (100 pages) Golden Age great NORMAN MAURER—artist, writer, editor, and filmmaker—is remembered by his wife JOAN MAURER! She shares memories of CHARLES BIRO's Crime Does Not Pay, Boy Comics, & Daredevil—of St. John's 3-D & THREE STOOGES comics with fellow legend JOE KUBERT—of his 1960s movie starring the THREE STOOGES (MOE HOWARD was Norm's father-in-law!)—plus Maurer's work for Marvel, DC, Gold Key, Fox, et al! Then, learn about LARRY IVIE's 1959 plans for a JUSTICE SOCIETY revival, more on JOHN BROOME, FCA (Fawcett Collectors of America), MR. MONSTER in his COMICS CRYPT, and BILL SCHELLY! Edited by ROY THOMAS.
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Roy William Thomas, Jr., 1940-
Date Published / Released
November 2018, 2018
Publisher
TwoMorrows Publishing
Person Discussed
Norman Maurer, 1926-1986
Topic / Theme
Action-Adventure, Humor, Crime
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Foundations
written by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; in Jack Kirby Collector no. 69 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2016), 3-9
Jack Kirby Collector #69 (100 full-color pages) buddies up with KIRBY’S PARTNERS, as we spotlight Jack's duos: Captain America & the Falcon (and Bucky, and Rick Jones), Sandman & Sandy, Orion & Lightray, Johnny & Ben, Dingbats, Newsboys, Batman & Robin, and more! We’ve also scouted high and low for special fea...
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written by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; edited by John Morrow, fl. 1994; art by Jack Kirby, 1917-1994; in Jack Kirby Collector no. 69 (Raleigh, NC: TwoMorrows Publishing, 2016), 3-9
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Jack Kirby Collector #69 (100 full-color pages) buddies up with KIRBY’S PARTNERS, as we spotlight Jack's duos: Captain America & the Falcon (and Bucky, and Rick Jones), Sandman & Sandy, Orion & Lightray, Johnny & Ben, Dingbats, Newsboys, Batman & Robin, and more! We’ve also scouted high and low for special features on Kirby's creative pals Joe Simon, Mike Royer, Chic Stone, Dick Ayers, Joe Sinnott, Mike Thibodeaux — even Roz Kirby! There's...
Jack Kirby Collector #69 (100 full-color pages) buddies up with KIRBY’S PARTNERS, as we spotlight Jack's duos: Captain America & the Falcon (and Bucky, and Rick Jones), Sandman & Sandy, Orion & Lightray, Johnny & Ben, Dingbats, Newsboys, Batman & Robin, and more! We’ve also scouted high and low for special features on Kirby's creative pals Joe Simon, Mike Royer, Chic Stone, Dick Ayers, Joe Sinnott, Mike Thibodeaux — even Roz Kirby! There's a behind-the-scenes report on Jack’s BATTLE FOR A 3-D WORLD, with never-seen art and artifacts, courtesy of RAY ZONE and DAVID FOLKMAN! Plus there’s the 2016 Kirby Tribute Panel from Comic-Con International, MARK EVANIER and other regular columnists, and galleries of unseen Kirby pencil art! All behind a Kirby illo of Fighting American & Speedboy inked by JOE SINNOTT! Edited by John Morrow.
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John Morrow, fl. 1994
Author / Creator
Jack Kirby, 1917-1994
Date Published / Released
Fall 2016, 2016
Publisher
TwoMorrows Publishing
Person Discussed
Jack Kirby, 1917-1994
Topic / Theme
Golden Age comics, Crime
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What the--?!: The Super Cops
written by Dewey Cassell, fl. 2010; edited by Michael Eury, 1957-; in Back Issue! no. 89 (Raleigh, NC, 2016), 43-45
BACK ISSUE #89 (84 FULL-COLOR pages) spotlights BRONZE AGE ADAPTATIONS! The Shadow, Korak: Son of Tarzan, Battlestar Galactica, The Black Hole, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Worlds Unknown, and Marvel’s 1980s movie adaptations. Plus: PAUL KUPPERBERG surveys prose adaptations of comics! Featuring the work of MICHAEL W....
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written by Dewey Cassell, fl. 2010; edited by Michael Eury, 1957-; in Back Issue! no. 89 (Raleigh, NC, 2016), 43-45
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BACK ISSUE #89 (84 FULL-COLOR pages) spotlights BRONZE AGE ADAPTATIONS! The Shadow, Korak: Son of Tarzan, Battlestar Galactica, The Black Hole, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Worlds Unknown, and Marvel’s 1980s movie adaptations. Plus: PAUL KUPPERBERG surveys prose adaptations of comics! Featuring the work of MICHAEL W. KALUTA, JACK KIRBY, DENNY O’NEIL, FRANK ROBBINS, FRANK THORNE, MICHAEL USLAN, and many more. Featuring an alternate cover produced fo...
BACK ISSUE #89 (84 FULL-COLOR pages) spotlights BRONZE AGE ADAPTATIONS! The Shadow, Korak: Son of Tarzan, Battlestar Galactica, The Black Hole, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Worlds Unknown, and Marvel’s 1980s movie adaptations. Plus: PAUL KUPPERBERG surveys prose adaptations of comics! Featuring the work of MICHAEL W. KALUTA, JACK KIRBY, DENNY O’NEIL, FRANK ROBBINS, FRANK THORNE, MICHAEL USLAN, and many more. Featuring an alternate cover produced for DC’s Shadow series by Kaluta! Edited by MICHAEL EURY.
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Michael Eury, 1957-
Author / Creator
Dewey Cassell, fl. 2010
Date Published / Released
September 2016, 2016
Person Discussed
Gray Morrow, 1934-2001
Topic / Theme
Television programs, Bronze Age comics, Crime
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