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New Kirby – Amazing Fantasy Omnibus

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Now available is the AMAZING FANTASY OMNIBUS, collecting AMAZING ADVENTURES #1-6, AMAZING ADULT FANTASY #7-14 and AMAZING FANTASY #15. Mostly Ditko, of course, especially the later issues, but lots of Kirby in the first six issues, including the adventures of Doctor Droom.

Upcoming Kirby – Odd Jimmy O. reprint

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I don’t really follow current goings-on at DC enough to know what connection 35-year-old Jimmy Olsen stories have with DC’s current linewide crossover, but here you go.

Also, for those interested in such things, action figures of Darkseid, Orion, Lightray and Mister Miracle coming out next year based on Kirby’s art (though it seems to me the molding emulating the squiggles looks like it’s carved in their bodies).


COUNTDOWN SPECIAL: JIMMY OLSEN 80-PAGE GIANT
Written by Jack Kirby; Art by Kirby, Mike Royer and Vince Colletta; Cover by Ryan Sook

Collecting SUPERMAN’S PAL JIMMY OLSEN #136 and #147-148, featuring Jimmy’s dealings with the DNAlien and Cadmus!

80pg. Color $4.99 US

On Sale November 7, 2007

-Link- 1982 San Diego photos

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Alan Light has posted a stack of photos that he took at the 1982 San Diego Con. Included are four photos of Jack Kirby, two solo and two flacked by Will Eisner and Roz Kirby.

Panels – A most fabulous mechanism

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“A most fabulous mechanism” is a pretty good description of almost any Kirby machine. I’d certainly hate to leave one behind if I was forced to destroy my volcano based lair.

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from Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen #148 [1972]

Panels – ZINNNG

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Though he’d get a lot better very quickly, Kirby’s early stuff is a lot of fun, rough edge and all, especially in showing expressions on faces and conveying movement.

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from The Complete Jack Kirby #1 [1997]
(reprinting Famous Funnies #73 [1940])

Panels – Ben likes his cake

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Ah, that’s the spirit of teamwork that you like to see.

But my favourite part of this panel is the giant hunk of cake that Ben is having with his coffee.

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from The Human Torch #5 [1975]
(reprinting Strange Tales #105 [1963])

Panels – Silent Fox

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That’s a great looking ancient face of experience. A lot of nice throwbacks to Kirby’s long history in western comics in this issue, too.

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from Fantastic Four #80 [1968]

-Link- Last call for KING OF COMICS content

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Mark Evanier posts that he’s in the home-stretch of compiling content for his upcoming KIRBY: KING OF COMICS tome. If you have a Kirby original that you think the book wouldn’t be complete without, and can provide a high quality scan quickly, now is the time to contact Evanier about it.