Monthly Archives: June 2009

Mr Fantastic vs Doctor Doom

New York Writer/Artist J.A.Fludd contributes this portrait of Reed and Victor dukeing it out. J.A. was a contributor to Gay Comics in the early 90’s and currently sells his art online and by commission. A lifelong fan of Jack Kirby and The Fantastic Four, J.A. has written several articles about both at his Quantum Blog. More of J.A.’s artwork can be found at his art blog and Comicspace.

Astonishing Adventure

The ‘Kirby Crackle’ returns in this piece from American Writer/Illustrator Mark Elton. Jack Kirby has been a major influence for Mark since he first picked up a comic book and became the subject of Mark’s senior year art history thesis. Take a look at Mark’s DevaintArt page for more comics work.

Darkseid

Darkseid – collaged, inked and coloured from Jack Kirby pencils by Steven Brower. Steven is a Graphic Designer and Writer from New York. He is the author of ‘Satchmo: The Wonderful World and Art of Louis Armstrong’ and is currently working on a book about Mort Meskin for Fantagraphics. Steven’s design work can be found at his website and blog.

hulkthing


These lovely cuddlies were made by British designer Louise Evans AKA Felt Mistress, as birthday presents for Darryl Cunningham and Jonathan Edwards. Louise is a bespoke dressmaker by trade with a sideline in felt creations. For more of her delightful toys be sure to visit the Felt Mistress blog and Flickr page.

Orion of New Genesis

Orion of New Genesis – inked and coloured, from an original Kirby sketch, by Florida based Illustrator and Designer Scott Reed. Scott began his comics career inking various projects for Dark Horse, Malibu and Marvel, before moving on to provide artwork for ‘G.I.M.P’ and ‘Redneck Red’. He is the Writer of Image Comics ‘The Overman‘ and the Creator of the graphic novels, ‘The Last Odyssey’ and ‘High Strangeness’. More of Scott’s work can be found at his Website.

The Thing

Spanish Artist/Writer/Graphic Designer Pepo Perez provides this graphic depiction of the ever-lovin‘ blue eyed Thing. Pepo’s comics work includes Orígenes Jaque Mate: Sangre‘ and ‘El Vecino‘ and he has also contributed illustrations and articles for the magazines ‘Volumen‘ and ‘Rock de Lux‘. Pepo has written several articles about Jack Kirby at his blog, ‘Es Muy de Cómic (English translation required) and more of his art can be found at his website.

Make Mine Marvel


Colourful Kirby characters from the pen of Dan McDaid.