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Nick comments on the previous post:

While browsing the magazine rack today, out of the corner of my eye I noticed a Kirby/Shores Cap figure surrounded by images by George Grosz and Dieter Roth. I picked up the magazine entitled Tate Etc. with the sub heading “The Art Magazine that RESPECTS your intelligence!” (couldn’t pass up a joke!). It’s a British publication and Inside there is an article by John Carlin entitled “The Real Comic Book Heroes”. I have not read it yet but it is accompanied by a nice full page of the Original Art that appears on the over (cover to Captain America # 108). It’s always nice to see Kirby represented in fine art magazines, not the first time I’ve seen him there and I’m sure it won’t be the last. Of course, we all know Kirby is Art with a capital A. I’m glad the rest of the world is discovering this as well.

You can see the cover and article here. The Kirby mention in the article is fairly brief, but interesting. In part it reads:

Echoes of [William Blake’s] flattened muscular style reverberate throughout the comic’s heroic phase, particularly by artists such as Jack Kirby (1917–1994), creator of Captain America, The Hulk, X-Men and the overall look of Marvel Comics. One of Kirby’s characters, The Thing (one of the Fantastic Four) on the title page of This Man, This Monster, resembles Blake figures such as Lucifer from his illustrations for Dante’s Divine Comedy.

Additional Kirby artwork included is the great double page splash from DEVIL DINOSAUR #4.

http://www.tate.org.uk/tateetc/issue9/realcomicbookheroes.htm

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