The Demon

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Etrigan the Demon and alter-ego Jason Blood courtesy of Colorado based cartoonist Evan “Doc” Shaner. You can find more of Evan’s distinctive artwork at his blog and Deviantart page.

Oh RION

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Orion sketch by New Jersey based artist Andre Szymanowicz. Andre is the writer/illustrator/publisher of Groove Junction. His art has also graced the pages of Elephantmen, Popgun and Comic Book Tattoo. More of Andre’s work can be found at his Blog and DeviantArt.

Doc Savage

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Portland based writer/artist Jay Piscopo poses the question, “What if Jack Kirby had drawn Doc Savage?”. Jay is the creator of the all-ages graphic novel series, The Undersea Adventures of Capt’n Eli. He also presents comics workshops for children, teaching drawing and storytelling techniques in schools and libraries. Find out more here.

Ant-Man fan comic

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Title page of Chris ‘Elio’ Eliopoulos marvelous Ant-Man fan comic, available in it’s entirety here. Chicago based Chris is currently working on his first book, to be published early 2010. His animation has also appeared on the hit Nick Jr. show Yo Gabba Gabba! More of Chris’s work can be found at his blog and Flickr page.

The Mighty Chiar

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The Mighty Thor #131 re-imagined by Kevin J. Mulder. Kevin describes himself as a “hobby-level cartoonist… specializing in funny-animal/”furry” art”. This piece is one of several ‘Furry’ cover spoofs which can be found at Kevin’s Gallery via Furaffinity. Original cover, by Jack Kirby and Vince Colletta, can be found here.

The Demon

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Pop Art Etrigan from Memphis based graphic designer Chris Haley. Chris also provides art to Curt Franklin’s words at their webcomic (“It’s a comic about comics”), Let’s Be Friends Again.

Phenomenal Tangents

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Phenomenal Tangents is a “celebration of the kinds of stories Kirby wrote in the 70’s” by Steven Stwalley and Danno Klonowski. All twenty-six pages of this one-shot comic are available for your viewing pleasure, along with a commentary on the concepts and evolution of the book, at Danno’s blog Staplegenius.

Una Aventura Fantastica

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This pulp fiction homage to Kirby comes courtesy of Vancouver based illustrator Josue Menjivar. Josue is the author of the comics Cicada and Broken Fender and the newspaper strips Everyday Things and Way Off Main. You can view more of Josue’s work at his website Fresh Brewed Illustration.