Daily Archives: February 12, 2007

-Link- Call for Kirby art

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Mark Evanier has more on his upcoming Kirby book, including a request for images of any especially noteworthy pages, in particular from the era where not a lot of those pages survived. If you have anything that he might be interested in including, or know anyone who might, get in touch with him and help make this book the definitive Jack Kirby art book.

And, of course, if you have anything like that or even less rare (well, I guess all original art is one of a kind, so less rare isn’t exactly the right phrase), the Kirby Museum Original Art Digital Archive would be interested in it as well.

Kamandi, The Last Boy on Earth! #11 [1973] – The Devil

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Leaving Tracking Site, Kamandi and his friends crash in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Florida. Kamandi gets picked up by a ship of leopards who go out and gather pre-Great Disaster goods and slaves for the Sacker Department Store. They’re sure a talking animal like Kamandi will fetch a good price in the market, as will another captive from the north, called “The Devil”.

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After they get to shore Kamandi is able to escape again, and decides that freeing the Devil will give him the distraction he needs to get away. He finds out that the Devil is in fact a gigantic mutated insect.

Strong start to one of the best of the extended Kamandi stories. The Sacker ship shows a lot of Kirby’s talent for background business.

Mike Royer inks the cover and 20-page story.

Published 1973