Fantasia Fun #49

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Now that Disney have agreed to buy Marvel Comics, will we see a return to more child friendly comics?

A more cynical first draft of this piece here found at my flickr page here. The original cover to Fantastic Four #49, by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott, can be found here.

What-if?

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“What-if Jack stayed at Marvel and decided to introduce his ‘Midnight Men’ there?” poses Australian artist, Shane Foley, in this piece based on a Kirby pin-up. Shane’s work has been published in numerous Australian comics, including ‘Australian War Stories’, ‘The Dark Nebula’ and ‘Krash’. He is also is a frequent contributor to The Jack Kirby Collector magazine. Shane is currently without a website but you can see some of his work at the site of friend and frequent colourist Randy Sargent.

Star Wars #49

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This re-imaging of the cover to Fantastic Four #49 is by American artist Otis Frampton. Otis is the creator of the ‘Oddly Normal‘ graphic novel series, published by Viper Comics. His other credits include sketch cards sets for Topps and online content for Star Wars.com. You can watch live recordings of Otis colouring this piece here and here.

The original cover, by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott, can be found here.

Silver Surfer and Doom

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The Silver Surfer & Doctor Doom – inked from original Kirby pencils by J.A. Fludd.

Happy Birthday, Jack!

Today marks the 92nd anniversary of Jack Kirby‘s birth and to celebrate KIRBY-VISION proudly presents a portrait gallery in honour of ‘The King of Comics’.

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First up we have emmy award nominated puppeteer Steve Sherman.

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J.A. Fludd

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Uriel A. Durán

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Jorge Fornés

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Jason Garrattley

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Steven Brower

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Robb Waters

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Josh Burggraf

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Warwick Johnson Cadwell

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Paul Conrad

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As inker/letterer for the majority of Jack’s work throughout the 70’s and 80’s, Mike Royer, is well known to fans of the site. My thanks to Mike for his permission to use this portrait and to Rob Steibel for submitting the commisioned artwork.

KIRBY-VISION would like to send out a huge thank you to all the artists who took the time to contribute to the gallery. Despite looming deadlines and moving houses (and other such excuses) you really pulled out all the stops to pay tribute to Jack’s inspiration.

Captain America: Tank Surfer

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Captain America by Texas based artist Cat Staggs. Cat is best known for her association with LUCASFILM producing highly collectible trading cards and prints of the Star Wars galaxy. More of Cat’s work, including heroes from the Marvel and DC universes, can be found here and here.

The Glory Days

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A retired Steve Rogers reflects on his glory days in this charming piece from New Jersey illustrator/graphic designer, Ian Glaubinger. You can find more of Ian’s work at DeviantArt and his blog, Doodles from My Noodle.