Asgard Meets the Fourth World

Many thanks to Travis Ellisor for sharing just some of the Kirby related commissions he has collected under the banner of “Asgard Meets the Forth World.”

Brian Churilla

Chuck BB

Brendon & Brian Fraim

You can see more from Travis’ collection over at Comicartfans, which includes work from past Kirby-Vision contributors Ron Salas, Joel Carroll and James Harren.

Four Forty-Nine

The ever popular Fantastic Four #49 re-created for a private commision by Boston based illustrator Paul Thomas Gould.

Original cover, below, by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott.

Taking a Dip

Another daring escape by Mister Miracle courtesy of Wisconsin based illustrator and designer Bill Kuffel. You can find a selection of Bill’s illustration, comics and design work at his website – here – or share in his love of collecting and drawing toys at his blog – here.

Family

The Inhuman royal family and the dynasties of Apokolips and New Genesis as depicted by Brazilian artist Daniel HDR. Daniel’s has worked in various titles published by Avatar, Dark Horse, Image, Marvel and DC Comics. He has also worked in advertising and teaches classes on illustration and comic book creation. Be sure to take a look at Daniel’s blog for more.

Jack

Kirby-Vision in action in a recent marker commision courtesy of Thomas Boatwright. Thomas is the co-creator of Cemetery Blues and Zeke Deadwood, Zombie Lawman. When not illustrating Thomas plays banjo and builds cigar box guitars. Be sure to check out Thomas’ blog for more.

Darkseid/Batman

Steve Black is the creator of the cartoon strip, Our Little Viking, for the Icelandic community newspaper, Lögberg-Heimskringla. A student of graphic and fine art, Steve has exhibited his paintings in several group and solo shows. His other interests include photography and writing. More of Steve’s work can be found at his website, here.

2011: A Scream Odyssey

Kyle Latino pays tribute to a unique period in the Kirby checklist with this recreation of a panel from issue#2 of 2001: A Space Odyssey.

‘lil OMAC

Kirby’s inspiration comes in many shapes and sizes, as evidenced by this warm-up sketch by Florida based artist Joel Carroll. Check out more of Joel’s work at his website and DeviantArt and Flickr pages.