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Upcoming Kirby – Marvel in June

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Interesting set of books in the latest Marvel solicitations. The big one is obviously the second FF OMNIBUS, over 700 pages of Kirby, some of his best work ever, plus various special features (John Morrow mentioned on his blog that he’s writing a piece about “This Man, This Monster” for it).

AVENGERS CLASSIC begins an on-going reprint of the original AVENGERS comics, the first time Marvel’s done Kirby reprints in this format since X-MEN – THE EARLY YEARS in the mid-1990s (most of their comic magazine format reprints of Kirby material since then has been in the form of one-shots or back-up material to new comics). Not sure if the new material here will be a regular feature or just in the first issue, and I’m hoping that bit of nonsensical hype about the “re-mastering” just means it’ll be the more faithful to the original colouring that they use in the Masterworks line now.

ESSENTIAL MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE v2 and MARVEL MASTERWORKS – THE SUB-MARINER v2 are both just listed since they’ll have one Kirby reprint cover each (this and this, respectively).


ffo2.jpgFANTASTIC FOUR OMNIBUS VOL. 2 HC
Written by STAN LEE
Penciled by JACK KIRBY
Cover by JACK KIRBY

With all that Stan Lee and Jack Kirby accomplished in their first 30 issues of FANTASTIC FOUR, who would have thought they were just warming up? Well, True Believers, now it’s time to jump into the fire because the second 30 are where they really start to turn up the heat!
Their achievements reflect the boundless energy of two creators at the top of their game with each issue, character and creation building upon and exceeding the scope of the last. It’s a list of accomplishments unparalleled in the history of comics: the origin of Dr. Doom; the Frightful Four; the Wedding of Reed Richards and Sue Storm; the Inhumans; the first appearance of the Silver Surfer; the Galactus Saga; the debut of the world’s first black super hero, the Black Panther; the cosmic clash between the FF, the Surfer and Dr. Doom; and, of course, “This Man, This Monster!” – the story widely regarded as the greatest FF tale of all!

Collecting the greatest stories from the World’s Greatest Comics Magazine in one, massive collector’s edition that has been painstakingly restored and recolored from the sharpest material in the Marvel Archives. With critical essays on the Lee/Kirby collaboration and bonus features a-plenty, this book is nothing short of a cornerstone to the Marvel Universe!

Collecting FANTASTIC FOUR #31-60 and ANNUAL #2-4.
832 PGS. $99.99
ISBN: 0-7851-2403-9


AVENGERS CLASSIC #1
Written by STAN LEE & DWAYNE MCDUFFIE
Penciled by JACK KIRBY, MIKE OEMING & KEVIN MAGUIRE
Cover by ARTHUR ADAMS

In the tradition of CLASSIC X-MEN, we’re re-presenting the original AVENGERS #1 digitally re-mastered with THX ™ surround sound and a brand spankin’ new cover by ARTHUR ADAMS! But that’s not all!!! We have not one, but TWO brand new short stories as well! DWAYNE McDUFFIE and painter MICHAEL AVON OEMING bring you a tale of the Avengers first tumultuous meeting and STAN “THE MAN” LEE (who started it all!) and artist extraordinaire KEVIN MAGUIRE bring you a compelling tale about how the Avengers REALLY formed!
Face it, this book is HOT!
48 PGS. $3.99
SPECIAL OVER-SIZED FIRST ISSUE!


ESSENTIAL MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE VOL. 2 TPB
Written by MARV WOLFMAN, ROGER SLIFER, TOM DEFALCO, DAVID ANTHONY KRAFT, RALPH MACCHIO, JOHN BYRNE, PETER GILLIS, ALAN KUPPERBERG, BILL MANTLO, MARY JO DUFFY, STEVEN GRANT & JIM STARLIN
Penciled by RON WILSON, JOHN BUSCEMA, ERNIE CHAN, SAL BUSCEMA, BOB HALL, ALAN KUPPERBERG, CHIC STONE, FRANK MILLER & JIM CRAIG
Cover by GEORGE PÉREZ

Cosmic calamities, espionage, black magic, time travel, alien gangsters and martial-arts madness: Benjamin J. Grimm can handle it all, but he won’t have to face it alone! Stars old and new shine when the thunderous Thing joins them against many of the most magnificent menaces the Marvel Universe can offer! Invasions, impersonations, assassinations and transformations! Plus: when heroes play poker! Guest-starring Captain America, Daredevil, Ms. Marvel, the Black Panther, Moon Knight, Spider-Woman and more! Collecting MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE #26-52 and ANNUAL #2-3.

568 PGS. $16.99
ISBN: 0-7851-2758-5


MARVEL MASTERWORKS: THE SUB-MARINER VOL. 2 HC
Written by STAN LEE, ROY THOMAS, ARCHIE GOODWIN & RAYMOND MARAIS
Penciled by BILL EVERETT, DAN ADKINS, GENE COLAN, JOHN BUSCEMA, MARIE SEVERIN & WERNER ROTH
Cover by JOHN BUSCEMA

After a five-year drought, it’s time for Prince Namor, the Sub-Mariner to come ashore with a second spectacular Masterworks offering. One of Marvel’s oldest and most storied characters, the Sub-Mariner protects the undersea kingdom of Atlantis from the threats of the murky deep, and from those pesky pink-skinned land lubbers!

In this volume, you’ll be treated to the amazing illustration of Namor’s creator, Bill Everett, as he brings his unmatched ability to craft action and adventure in all things aquatic. You’ll also be graced by the first scripts of heir apparent to the scripting crown of Atlantis, Roy Thomas, as he builds the foundation for the Sub-Mariner’s leap into his very own solo series! With head-to-head battles with the Hulk, guest art by Gene Colan and the first of John Buscema’s classic run on the character, you’ll need an aqualung not to be drowned out by the majesty of this Masterworks!

Collecting TALES TO ASTONISH #88-101, IRON MAN & SUB-MARINER #1 and SUB-MARINER #1.
240 PGS. $54.99
ISBN: 0-7851-2688-0

Upcoming Kirby – Fourth World Omnibus v2

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Still two months before the first book comes out, but it seems the lead time for solicitations gets longer every year, so here’s the info on the second FOURTH WORLD OMNIBUS. At this rate you’ll be able to get a four volume full colour hardcover set of the Fourth World by this time next year (and no, I don’t know which cover mockup will actually be on which book either).


fwo2.jpgJACK KIRBY’S FOURTH WORLD OMNIBUS VOL. 2
Written by Jack Kirby; Art and Cover by Kirby and Mike Royer

Continuing the 4-book series collecting the work of Jack Kirby! DC collects four series — THE NEW GODS, THE FOREVER PEOPLE, MISTER MIRACLE and SUPERMAN’S PAL JIMMY OLSEN — in chronological order as they originally appeared. These comics spanned galaxies, from the streets of Metropolis to the far-flung worlds of New Genesis and Apokolips, as cosmic-powered heroes and villains struggled for supremacy.

In this second volume, collecting NEW GODS #4-6 ,FOREVER PEOPLE #4-6, JIMMY OLSEN #141-145 and MISTER MIRACLE #4-6 , the evil Darkseid’s schemes continue to unfold while the New Gods, Forever People, Mr. Miracle and other heroes battle his many minions!

396pg. $49.99 US
On Sale August 22, 2007

The Avengers #24 [1966] – Cover

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Cute little Kirby/Ayers cover showing how little the villains of the Marvel universe believe in fair play. Although, you have to admit, it’s nice of them to make sure that the only three guys actually shooting their weapons are those facing the guy with the indestructible shield.

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Published 1966

-Link- Kirby documentary news

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John Morrow has news on the inclusion on an hour-long documentary about Jack Kirby in an upcoming extended DVD release of a FANTASTIC FOUR film based on his creations. Also a great colour image of a Kirby collage from SPIRIT WORLD which will appear in black and white in an upcoming JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR.

Who’s Who – The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #3 [1985]

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Two Kirby drawn entries in this issue of DC’s character index series, both inked by Greg Theakston.

First up is Willie Walker in his largely unexplained guise as the spirit of death among the New Gods, the Black Racer. Pretty good collage of images, although, yeah, that cosmic skier thing still looks weird.

Going back a generation we get the Boy Commandos and their adult sidekick Rip Carter, with a wartime action pose and headshots of all the members, including the lesser known post-war replacements Tex and Percy (oddly appearing in the war scene, as if they helped liberate us from the axis powers).

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Published 1985

Showcase Presents The House of Mystery #2 [2007]

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As mentioned recently, this thick new book from DC reprints HOUSE OF MYSTERY #195 – #211, including the version of the Kirby story “I Doomed the World” from MY GREATEST ADVENTURE #17 [1957] that was reprinted in HOUSE OF MYSTERY #199 [1972], retitled “He Doomed the World” to go with the Cain introduction added to the first page.

The story has a rich inventor with a thing for ham radio getting a mysterious transmission which puts him in a hypnotic state, where he creates four metal rods to exact specifications and hires various experts to place them at the hottest, coldest, highest and lowest points on the Earth.

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You know, if he’d tried to hire the Challengers of the Unknown they’d probably have picked up on the whole glassy eyed hypnotized trance thing.

Coming out of the trance days later, he’s mystified by what he’s done, until he gets another transmission explaining that this is part of a plan by alien invaders to destroy life on Earth. But fortunately, turns out the so called “expert diver” they hired went nowhere near the lowest point on Earth, as the photo of him shows. He claims he was “dazed down in the depths”, but I suspect he was just lazy.

Kind of a goofy story, especially there at the end, but with some great artwork that looks really snappy in this printing.

Published 2007

New Kirby – Sandman and House of Mystery

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Pair of new releases with Kirby content. SPIDER-MAN: SAGA OF THE SANDMAN TPB reprints FF #61 among the stories chronicling the adventures of the Spider-Man villain who’s in the upcoming movie. ToW link

SHOWCASE PRESENTS THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY VOL. 2, one I missed in my upcoming Kirby round-up, has a reprint of HOUSE OF MYSTERY #199, which in turn reprinted Kirby’s “He Doomed the World” from MY GREATEST ADVENTURE #17. Not a lot of Kirby, of course, but you get some Mayer, Redondo, Aragones, Wrightson, Toth, Cardy and a few dozen more in the 550 page book. ToW link

-Link- TJKC behind the scenes

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Posted in Links.

Over on the TwoMorrows blog, publisher and THE JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR editor John Morrow mentions that he’s begun work on putting together #48 of that publication, and says he’ll try to give some behind the scenes info and previews over the next few weeks, so keep your browsers pointed here.

-Link- Fourth World Omnibus interview

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KirbyOmni1.jpgNewsarama has a brief interview with DC’s Georg Brewer about the upcoming FOURTH WORLD OMNIBUS series of chronological reprints of Kirby’s work, including the 1980s material (which they apparently haven’t made a final decision about how to handle yet). Also the cover design for the first volume and the projected schedule (every three months).

Kamandi, The Last Boy on Earth! #23 [1974] – Kamandi and Goliath

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Kamandi’s adventure among the dolphins concludes this issue. Following one battle with the “Red Baron” of the other side, Kamandi recovers in the underwater base, where several other humans die in an attack, much to the sorrow of their dolphin overlords.

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Ben and his mutant pals go on the offensive, and Kamandi insists on going along. They take out the Baron, but Kamandi’s ship is rammed by the killer whale master of the Baron, angry about losing his prized pet. Kamandi’s impassioned rant about the futility and waste of war saves his life but leaves him floating on debris in the open sea.

One of the weaker Kamandi storylines, I thought, but there were a few interesting things in Kirby’s continued explorations of all sorts of variations on intelligent animal life (but why couldn’t Kam have headed into the Pacific to meet the Orangutan Surfing Civilization, or Australia and the Kangarat Murder Society?).

D. Bruce Berry inks the cover and 20-page story.

Published 1974