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Where Creatures Roam #3 [1970]

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Reprint from TALES TO ASTONISH #16 [1961] in this issue. The story was originally titled “Here Comes Thorr, the Unbelievable”, but for some mysterious reason was renamed “Thorg” (okay, not so mysterious). A 7-page Kirby/Ayers effort.

This is one of many examples of Kirby using large stone creatures (including, oddly , the first Thor story soon after this), specifically Easter Island types, in stories. I think there was an article in TJKC about it. Anyway, in this one Linus, an archaeologist, and his wife Helen go to a recently discovered remote volcanic island in the Pacific to examine some giant stone heads. He finds a hidden room and trips an electric eye, which brings one of the heads to life, digging itself out to reveal a giant figure. Turns out Thorg is part of an advance team for an alien invasion. Linus convinces Thorg that he can conquer Earth solo, without activating the other heads, and calling his people to the island. Naturally everyone else assumes that he’s betraying humanity.

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But after the other aliens arrive, Linus sneaks away and uses dynamite to trigger the volcano, destroying the island, knowing that the aliens rocky bodies would sink in the sea. Everyone else flees, but they return for Linus when they realize what his plan was. The natives don’t seem too upset by him blowing up their island, but he did save humanity.

Lots of common plot points from several other stories, like man pretending to sign with the invaders and the advance force to the invading army, but as usual put together in a clever way, and great looking artwork (though not really done justice in this reprint).

The cover is a modified version of the Kirby/Ditko TTA #16 cover, with various figures added, as well as some boats and water across the bottom.

Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen #136 [1971]

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Jack Kirby’s fourth issue of JIMMY OLSEN features the 22-page story “The Saga of the D.N.Aliens”, opening with Superman continuing the fight with the green kryptonite-laced giant Jimmy Olsen clone, while the real Jimmy and the Newsboy Legion look on, and suddenly a new version of the Guardian, the old protector of the original Newsboys, joins the fight.

The heroes aren’t doing too well, until suddenly rescue comes in the unexpected form of a the Scrapper Troopers, miniature duplicates of the feisty brawling Newsboy. Man, those guys at the Project were just goofy, weren’t they? Anyway, returning to the Project, the original Newsboys explain how a dying Jim Harper finally confessed to his identity as the Guardian, and they took a sample to create this new clone, and Superman shows Jimmy around the Project (some pal, keeping all this secret from Jimmy for so long), including the three types of clones, the Normals, the Step-ups and the Aliens, the latter demonstrated by Dubbilex.

Meanwhile, in the Evil Factory, Darkseid’s minions Simyan and Mokkari get dressed down by their master for their inept handling of the situation, and hatch their next agent of destruction from their own out-of-control experiments.

Kirby was really tossing out those ideas with reckless abandon in those early days at DC, even moreso than is normal for him. He even tosses in a collage to illustrate some of the science of DNA being used by the Project.

Vince Colletta inks (with the usual Superman and Jimmy modifications by other hands), and no Kirby cover on this issue

2009 – A Kirby Odyssey

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Well, barring something unforseen, it looks like every major Kirby publication of 2009 should be out now, so why not get the annual recap out of the way early, while there’s still time for last minute gift shopping. I count 42 publications with Kirby content this past year, a few of them trivial, but a lot of them major books full of great material, including several hundred pages of never previously reprinted comics.

As usual, lists of stuff announced and released, and some links, are over here.


THE BEST OF SIMON AND KIRBY [HC]
Book of the year, by a long shot, maybe book of the decade, this massive hardcover, the first in Joe Simon’s new publishing deal with Titan, provides a great sampler of the long and fruitful collaboration of S&K. All genres represented (including a few stories from Marvel and DC), a lot of stuff that hasn’t been seen since it was first published, and gorgeous full-colour restoration. If for some reason you don’t have this book yet, get it now. Plus more books on the way from Simon in the years ahead.



COLLECTED JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR VOL. 7 [TPB]
THE JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR #52
THE JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR #53

Courtesy of TwoMorrows, the 7th volume of COLLECTED brings the last of the 8.5×11 issues back into print, with the usual selection of new material. Meanwhile the tabloid sized issues continue, with the usual assortment of rarities, pencil art and more. #52 reprinted a Jim Bowie western, and #53 reprinted a long BLACK MAGIC story. Next issue should be out in January. Digital editions (downloadable PDF files) are available for many recent issues.


THE LOSERS BY JACK KIRBY [HC]
THE SANDMAN BY JOE SIMON & JACK KIRBY [HC]

DC had two major books of Kirby from different eras, and if it weren’t for the BEST OF S&K above they’d be duking it out for book of the year honours. THE LOSERS collects the dozen issues of OUR FIGHTING FORCES Kirby did in the mid-1970s, an assignment that he somewhat surprisingly managed to turn into a deeply personal and highly memorable run of classic comics. And then DC finally got around to collecting some of the classic golden age S&K material, with a reprint of all of their Sandman stories from ADVENTURE and WORLD’S FINEST (not the ALL-STAR COMICS stories, unfortunately), plus their 1970s reunion on a new version of the character (the first S&K&Royer issue only, not Kirby’s later work on the character). NEWSBOY LEGION on tap for 2010, presumably BOY COMMANDOS after that (that will likely take two volumes), or maybe a slim volume for MANHUNTER.

SUPERMAN: THE COMING OF ATLAS [HC]
Also from DC, they brought back Atlas, from one of Kirby’s FIRST ISSUE SPECIAL #1 in 1975, as a character in a recent Superman storyline, so when they reprinted the new stuff they were nice enough to include a reprint of the Kirby original. There’ll be a softcover of the collection coming out in 2010, again with the Kirby. Similar thinking goes into the upcoming KOBRA: RESURRECTION book having the Kirby debut of the character.


SUPERMEN! THE FIRST WAVE OF COMIC-BOOK HEROES (1939-41) [TPB]
Despite the title, not from DC, this Fantagraphics collection of various superhuman types who proliferated in comics soon after the debut of Superman includes the Cosmic Carson story from SCIENCE COMICS #4 and the final S&K Blue Bolt story from BLUE BOLT #10. Plus a bunch of Jack Cole, Bill Everett, Lou Fine, Basil Wolverton and others. Worth a look.


And the rest is all Marvel, with the usual selection of Kirby reprints in all their various formats.

ESSENTIAL THOR VOL. 4 [TPB]
ESSENTIAL SUB-MARINER VOL. 1 [TPB]

Marvel’s line of thick black&white reprints, the THOR volume finally takes them to the end of Kirby’s run and beyond, so good to have that full run available in handy reprints for the first time ever. The SUB-MARINER volume includes a pair of stories that Kirby did in TALES TO ASTONISH, plus a lot of covers by Kirby.

MARVEL MASTERWORKS: GOLDEN AGE CAPTAIN AMERICA VOL. 3 [HC]
MARVEL MASTERWORKS: THE MIGHTY THOR VOL. 8 [HC]
MARVEL MASTERWORKS: GOLDEN AGE MARVEL COMICS VOL. 4 [HC]
MARVEL MASTERWORKS: ATLAS ERA BLACK KNIGHT/YELLOW CLAW VOL. 1 [HC]
MARVEL MASTERWORKS: THE INHUMANS VOL. 1 [HC]
MARVEL MASTERWORKS: THE HUMAN TORCH VOL. 2 [HC]
MARVEL MASTERWORKS: GOLDEN AGE YOUNG ALLIES VOL. 1 [HC]

More then two decades in the old hardcover line continues. GA CAP v3 has the last two S&K issues and continues beyond that. THOR v8 brings them one volume from the end, with some really nice Everett inked issues included. GA MARVEL v4 has the first four Vision stories, some never reprinted before. Big Kirby release among these is probably the BLACK KNIGHT/YELLOW CLAW book, which has all three issues of Kirby’s CLAW from the mid-1950s, some of it never before reprinted. INHUMANS v1 has some nice stuff, the back-up feature from THOR, the stories from AMAZING ADVENTURES #1-#4 and even some NOT BRAND ECHH before moving on to post-Kirby stuff. TORCH v2 has one Kirby story and a bunch of covers. YOUNG ALLIES is really trivial Kirby content. In upcoming volumes, Kirby art in the third TALES TO ASTONISH book.

THE X-MEN OMNIBUS VOL. 1 [HC]
A massive hardcover, in colour and slightly larger than the Masterworks books, of the first 31 issues of the series, so all the issues Kirby drew, plus the ones after that that he did full cover pencils for (a few later issues he’s sometimes credited with cover layouts). Looks like a Thor movie is in the works, so expect a volume whenever the film opening is.

MARVEL MASTERWORKS: THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN VOL. 1 [TPB]
MARVEL MASTERWORKS: THE FANTASTIC FOUR VOL. 1 [TPB]
MARVEL MASTERWORKS: THE X-MEN VOL. 1 [TPB]
MARVEL MASTERWORKS: THE AVENGERS VOL. 1 [TPB]
MARVEL MASTERWORKS: THE FANTASTIC FOUR VOL. 2 [TPB]
MARVEL MASTERWORKS: THE X-MEN VOL. 2 [TPB]
MARVEL MASTERWORKS: THE INCREDIBLE HULK VOL. 1 [TPB]
MARVEL MASTERWORKS: THE AVENGERS VOL. 2 [TPB]

And they started releasing the Masterworks line in $25 softcovers this year. One a month, following the same sequence as the originals, so lots of Kirby in the first few years. His contribution to the SPIDER-MAN volume is minimal, of course, but he’s all over the other listed books. If they maintain the schedule 2010 will see two more FF volumes, two SURFER books (I think the current layout has a Kirby short story in v1 and his work on the last issue of the series in v2), lots of Kirby in THOR v1 and CAPTAIN AMERICA v1, some Kirby in IRON MAN v1 and DAREDEVIL v1 and trivial Kirby in SPIDER-MAN v4.

THOR: TALES OF ASGARD BY STAN LEE & JACK KIRBY #1 (JiM 97-104)
THOR: TALES OF ASGARD BY STAN LEE & JACK KIRBY #2 (JiM 105-112)
THOR: TALES OF ASGARD BY STAN LEE & JACK KIRBY #3 (JiM 113-120)
THOR: TALES OF ASGARD BY STAN LEE & JACK KIRBY #4 (JiM 121 – Thor 128)
THOR: TALES OF ASGARD BY STAN LEE & JACK KIRBY #5 (Thor 129 – Thor 136)
THOR: TALES OF ASGARD BY STAN LEE & JACK KIRBY #6 (Thor 137 – Thor 145)

For some reason they decided to finally do a stand-alone reprint of the long run of 5-page “Tales of Asgard” stories that ran in the back of JiM/THOR for four years, but they also decided to do with some thoroughly modern colouring. If that’s your thing, then this is for you. A hardcover collection comes out in a few months, a softcover will probably follow soon after.

MARVEL 70th ANNIVERSARY [TPB]
ANNIHILATION CLASSIC [TPB]
FANTASTIC FOUR: LOST ADVENTURES BY STAN LEE [TPB]
MARVEL SUPER HERO TEAM-UP [TPB]
PET AVENGERS CLASSIC [TPB]

A few collections with some Kirby content, but mostly other stuff. I think some Cap, FF and Avengers in 70th, a short sci-fi/monster story in ANNIHILATION, the reconstructed FF #108 in LOST ADVENTURES, a Cap/Fury team-up in TEAM-UP (that was the book that was supposed to be called MARVEL BROMANCE) and an FF story in PET AVENGERS.

THOR #600 (several Tales of Asgard short stories)
CAPTAIN AMERICA COMICS 70th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL #1 (one S&K reprint from CAPTAIN AMERICA #7)
MYSTIC COMICS 70th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL #1 (reprints of two Vision stories from MARVEL COMICS #13 and #16)
SECRET INVASION: REQUIEM (first Wasp story)
THOR #600 (some Tales of Asgard stories)
THOR GIANT-SIZE FINALE (reprints JiM #83)

And every now and then, when there’s some giant issue of a comic that they want to justify adding a few dollars to the price, a Kirby reprint will show up as back-up material to some new stuff. Here are the examples I know of from this year, there may be more, they aren’t always announced ahead of time.

Upcoming Kirby – Newsboy Legion & more

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Major release from the latest solicitations is a big collection of the S&K Newsboy Legion features from the 1940s, containing most of their run (a second volume would be mostly non-S&K, except for some covers, and then about a half-dozen post-war stories by Kirby). Kirby’s first issue of KOBRA, presumably the published version with various rescriptings and pasteups, also gets reprinted with some later stories of the character. From Marvel, softcover Masterworks continue with FF v3 and ESSENTIAL AVENGERS v7 features a bunch of Kirby covers, plus a “dreaded deadline doom” issue that features a partial reprint of #16.


THE NEWSBOY LEGION by JOE SIMON AND JACK KIRBY VOL. 1 HC
Written by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby
Art by Joe Simon, Jack Kirby and others
Cover by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby
Originally featured in STAR SPANGLED COMICS #7-32 (1942-1944), The Newsboy Legion stars a group of scrappy boys who fight crime in their home of Suicide Slum. Watched over by adult hero The Guardian, The Newsboy Legion battles crime through their own newspaper, taking on crooked politicians, slum lords, fifth column agents and much more.
Advance-solicited; on sale March 24 • 360 pg, FC, $49.99 US


KOBRA: RESURRECTION TP
Written by Martin Pasko, Jack Kirby, Greg Rucka, Eric Trautmann and Ivan Brandon
Art by Mike Nasser, Jack Kirby, Joe Bennett, Julian Lopez and others
Cover by Andrew Robinson
This graphic novel features the secret origin of KOBRA, the epic tale of their battle with CHECKMATE, the original KOBRA tale with art by Jack Kirby and more. Collected from KOBRA #1, DC SPECIAL SERIES #1, CHECKMATE #23-25 and KOBRA: FACES OF EVIL #1.
Advance-solicited; on sale February 17 • 144 pg, FC, $19.99 US


MARVEL MASTERWORKS: THE FANTASTIC FOUR VOL. 3 TPB
Written by STAN LEE
Penciled by JACK KIRBY
Covers by JACK KIRBY & DEAN WHITE
Prepare yourself for another dose of the World’s Greatest Comic Magazine, courtesy of the world’s greatest comic collaborative team! Lee and Kirby set the standard for out-of-this-world imaginative adventure and launched the Marvel Universe with the Fantastic Four. Now, with all the Marvel U.’s super hero players in place, it’s time for the FF to run the gauntlet. The Thing throws down with the Hulk in a battle so huge it takes the combined might of the FF and the Avengers to stop it; the Sub-Mariner makes a play for Sue Storm; the FF tangle with the X-Men; Nick Fury drops by in the story that set the table for “Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.”; and even Dr. Strange makes an ever so astral appearance! Oh, and there’s villains, too! The Mole Man makes his first return since FF #1; Dr. Doom threatens the FF once more, and if he’s not evil enough for you, just wait ’til you see the surprise identity of the Hate-Monger! Just for fun, you’ll also get the Mad Thinker and his Awesome Android, the Puppet Master, the Red Ghost, the outer space Infant Terrible, and the villain fans love to hate—Diablo! Collecting THE FANTASTIC FOUR #21-30.
248 PGS./All Ages …$24.99
ISBN: 978-0-7851-4296-6


ESSENTIAL AVENGERS VOL. 7 TPB
Written by STEVE ENGLEHART, TONY ISABELLA, SCOTT EDELMAN, GERRY CONWAY, JIM SHOOTER, BILL MANTLO & STAN LEE
Penciled by GEORGE PÉREZ, DON HECK, KEITH POLLARD, JOE SINNOTT, JOHN BUSCEMA, SAL BUSCEMA, PABLO MARCOS, GEORGE TUSKA, SAL TRAPANI & JACK KIRBY
Cover by GIL KANE
What do a Golden Age hero, a Western hero and a romance heroine have in common? They all join the Avengers during one of the team’s busier eras, presented here! Worlds, centuries and genres clash as the Avengers battle Kang in the past and the Serpent Crown on the Earth next door! Then, when civil war grips both Atlantis and Latveria, which side must the Avengers take? If it’s up to Doctor Doom, it’ll be the evil they know, not the evil they don’t! Plus: Graviton, the Grim Reaper, voodoo, mad science and more! Featuring the Champions, the Squadron Supreme and the Circus of Crime! Collecting AVENGERS (1963) #141-163, ANNUAL #6 and SUPER-VILLAIN TEAM-UP #9.
480 PGS./All Ages …$19.99
ISBN: 978-0-7851-4453-3

-Link- Royal Flush on Kirby/Zappa

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The magazine ROYAL FLUSH #6 has an article on Jack Kirby and Frank Zappa written by Jeff Neweit. Rick Veitch provides the Kirby-inspired illustration. The article isn’t on-line, unfortunately.

Oops, didn’t look closely enough, I guess, here’s the full article.

Happy Joe Simon Day

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Congratulations to Joe Simon, born 96 years ago today.

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As usual for all your Joe Simon needs I refer you to Harry Mendryk’s S&K Blog. It’s been a good year for Simon’s classic work getting back into print, with the big BEST OF SIMON & KIRBY book from Titan and the SANDMAN book from DC. Expect more in the year to come.

Happy Jack Kirby Day

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It was 92 years ago today that Jack Kirby was born.

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Some classic early covers over on the S&K blog. It’s also good day to catch up with some of the other great stuff Harry has been posting if you’ve fallen behind.

Long time Kirby associate and biographer Mark Evanier has a short note and an old photo.

Check out Kirby-Vison for some Kirby inspired artwork and Kirby Kinetics for a look at his story-telling.

Bully has hourly posts about Kirby in comics and on film.

Lots of other posts around the blogiverse, click here for more.

New Kirby – S&K Sandman hardcover

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Available now from DC is a hardcover collection of the S&K Sandman stories from the 1940s. Harry Mendryk got a copy recently and took a look at it over here, if you’re curious.

Next year should see a matching volume for the Newsboy Legion by S&K. Boy Commandos would probably need multiple volumes, and I guess a slim Manhunter book (maybe with Kirby’s 1970s one-shot?) might be in the future as well.

Updated a few more recent reprints, mostly Marvel’s various lines continuing as scheduled, plus the most recent Kirby Collector came out a few weeks ago.

-Link- S&K SUPERHEROES announced

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Posted in Links.

Harry Mendryk’s got the full press release over here on the 2010 release.

Aside from their work for Marvel and DC, this will be all of the superhero stories Joe and Jack wrote and illustrated together from 1940 through 1960.

480 pages, includes Captain 3-D in colour and some unpublished Stuntman stuff, among other things.

Also, Titan have put up an official website for their S&K Library.