Tue 29 Apr 2008
They managed to get this work by Kirby inked and published less than 40 years after he drew it. No wonder the company isn’t called “Timely” anymore. Joe Sinnott still has it, though.

from Fastastic Four: The Lost Adventure [2008]
Tue 29 Apr 2008
They managed to get this work by Kirby inked and published less than 40 years after he drew it. No wonder the company isn’t called “Timely” anymore. Joe Sinnott still has it, though.

from Fastastic Four: The Lost Adventure [2008]
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April 29th, 2008 at 11:29 pm
From what I understand, Timely Comics when Martin Goodman ran it, was not all that good.
It was Joe and Jack that did all the hard work, and their boss never fully appreciated all their hard work.
I am not sure that Marvel even now, still really understands and appreciates Jack’s work either. Maybe they do, but I can not be sure.