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Monthly Archives: March 2006
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Yeah, linking to my own other weblog, how gauche.
Inspired by comments on a recent post, I’ve started a little gallery of creators being credited on comic book covers prior to 1980. Of course, most of the examples I know off-hand are Kirby (Don’t Ask! Just Buy It!) and S&K, but there are some other interesting ones. Let me know about the many I probably missed.
http://fourrealities.blogspot.com/2006/03/credits-on-comic-book-covers.html
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Mister Miracle #17 – Murder Lodge
Scott, Barda and Shilo stop by an out-of-the-way lodge while their car is being repaired, and it turns out to be filled with death-traps, trick-beds that flip you into trap doors and the like. Fortunately, while Scott and Barda are caught unawares, Shilo manages to escape the traps and use some of the training he’s gotten from Scott and Barda to rescue them.

Then it gets weird as we find out the intended targets of the trap were “The Tricky Trio”, mobsters who look a lot like out heroes, so Scott&Co. have to take out both the innkeeper (who makes a business of offering sanctuary to criminals on the run and then double-crossing them) and their doppelgangers before calling in the police.
A nice diversion, the series was mostly treading water for a few issues right before the end, and I thought having Scott and Barda getting taken so easily was a kind of transparent excuse to give Shilo the spotlight, but otherwise it has some good bits, in particular the weird twist with the doppelgangers.
Mike Royer inks the cover and 20-page story.
Published 1974
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Marvel Two-In-One #25 – Cover
MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE #25, 1977. Inked by Joe Sinnott. Great to see a few more Kirby Thing drawings on these TWO-IN-ONE covers. That was always one of his defining characters, and is fun to see him with all those other mostly non-Kirby characters he was teamed with.
I have to say, though, that’s some awkward positioning on the rope bridge, with Fist and Ben having their legs crossing. I do like the Kirby flames, with the obligatory crackling energy bits.

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Upcoming Kirby – The Artist Within
Thought this would be worth at least a mention, although obviously the Kirby is only 1% of the book. He is there on the cover, though.

THE ARTIST WITHIN hardcover
by Greg Preston
The culmination of more than fifteen years of photography by renowned photographer Greg Preston, this book is a living history of the men and women who have shaped the imaginations of countless millions of people around the world through their work in the fields of animated cartoons, comic books, comic strips, and editorial cartooning. The list of artists includes such luminaries as Frank Miller, Al Hirschfeld, Joe Barbera, Jack Kirby, Joe Simon, Moebius, Walter and Louise Simonson, and many more, all in photographs exclusive and shot expressly for this book.
Publication Date: Jul 12, 2006
Format: Hard cover, 216 pages, b&w, 100 photographs, 100 illustrations, 12 1/2″ x 11 1/2″
Price: $39.95
ISBN: 1-59307-561-8
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Upcoming Kirby – Galactic Bounty Hunters
The long-planned Lisa Kirby / Mike Thibodeaux GALACTIC BOUNTY HUNTERS project, with some characters created by Jack Kirby (including Captain Victory), finally has a publishing home announced, some start-up in New York called Marvel, and should be out as a six-issue series starting this summer. Don’t know how much actual Jack Kirby art there’ll be in it.
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