Daily Archives: April 16, 2008

Upcoming Kirby – Golden Age Cap v2

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It’s taken about three years, but here’s another set of four issues of the S&K series. Some of the material is previously unreprinted, but I don’t think that stuff was drawn by Kirby. How has Marvel restoration of golden age material been recently? I recall some of the first few Masterworks books going back to the 1940s had reports of spotty reproduction.


MARVEL MASTERWORKS: GOLDEN AGE CAPTAIN AMERICA VOL. 2 HC
Written by JOE SIMON & JACK KIRBY with STAN LEE
Penciled by JOE SIMON & JACK KIRBY with CHARLES NICHOLAS,AL AVISON & AL GABRIELE
Cover by JOE SIMON & JACK KIRBY

From the heart of comics’ Golden Age come the earliest adventures of the greatest patriot to grace the four-color page: Captain America! Created on the eve of America’s entry into World War II, these stories are full of jaw-busting battles against the Nazi menace, mad scientists, crazed carnivals and mysteries at the ballpark that could only come from Joe Simon and Jack Kirby – two of the medium’s greatest visionaries! But there’s more to enjoy than just the adventures of Cap and Bucky; you’ll also meet Stan Lee’s wartime correspondent, “Headline” Hunter; the mighty Hurricane; Father Time; and Tuk, Cave Boy – and enjoy house ads, Sentinel of Liberty updates and puzzle pages in these complete and fully restored collections of the rarest hits from the Marvel archives!
Collecting CAPTAIN AMERICA COMICS #5-8.
280 PGS. $59.99
ISBN:978-0-7851-2228-9

Panels – Things that are beyond description

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And a belated tip of the hat to Space Odyssey creator Arthur C. Clarke, recently passed on but forever remembered.

from 2001 – A Space Odyssey #4 [1977]

-Link- Kirby Dieties

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The TwoMorrows site has the cover to a surprise limited edition colour portfolio they have debuting at the upcoming New York Comic Convention (Booth #1703), titled Kirby Dieties.

Panels – Will this do, Trixie!?

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The odd insertion of Deadman in the Fourth World was distracting, but I did like how Kirby drew the character.

from The Forever People #9 [1972]