I’d hope almost everyone who reads this is already reading Mark Evanier’s site, but anyway, check out his post about the background of why Kirby inked the cover of FANTASTY MASTERPIECES #4 back in 1966, as well as why the credits were removed from 1940s Captain America reprints of the era. I also join Mark in congratulating JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR heads John and Pam Morrow on their new child. Finally picked up the latest issue of TJKC, great stuff, highlighted by three newly discovered unused pencil pages that seem to be for HULK #3, plus lots of material of Kirby’s 1970s Marvel work, including Devil Dinosaur, and a promise of even more frequent publication in the future (and some odd caption mistakes, in addition to the one Mark mentions, but I guess they’ve had good reason to be distracted). More detailed review soon.
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–Link– Upcoming Ayers autobio comic
In 2005, Mecca Comics Group has scheduled two autobiographical graphic novels by Dick Ayers in February and May. Presumably his time as one of Kirby’s main inkers in the early 1960s will figure into the middle of the second volume, which covers 1951 to 1986.
They’re also publishing a new Ayers western comic, CHIPS WILDE – THE WILD ONE in March.
Quite a few preview pages from all those books at the link.
–Link– Joe Sinnott website
Joe Sinnott, Kirby inker extraordinaire, has some fun stuff on his website, including a new sketchbook offered for sale, and this 1972 photo of Sinnott with Kirby:
Thanks to Fred Hembeck for pointing it out, and check out his site for an account of a signing for the sketchbook.
–Link– Ben Grimm and Religion
Mike Sterling points to an old article about the story that revealed Ben Grimm is Jewish (one of my favourite modern FF stories), and other matters of religion in comics, including an odd comment by the Watcher in FF#72. A couple of errors in the article, including the year of Kirby’s death. And for those interested, the drawing of Ben with a yarmulke is printed in The Jack Kirby Checklist). I just wanted to take the oppurtunity to post my favourite statement about Ben’s religion.
–Link– 1977 Kirby con program art
(for those who didn’t notice, on the previous post you can click on the picture to get a properly sorted image)
Meanwhile…
Over at the Comic Treadmill, some words about a 1977 convention in Philadelphia, featuring a page by Jack Kirby from the convention program.
http://www.comictreadmill.com/CTMBlogarchives/2004/2004_Individual/2004_12/000618.php
–Link– Kirby interview video
Thanks to Mark Evanier for pointing out this selection of video clips at TV Party featuring a 1985 interview with Jack Kirby at a comic convention. Interesting stuff. The 10 clips run about two minutes each.
–Link– Kirby and Judaism
Thanks to Scott Saavedra for pointing out this article from a few years back, from the Jewish Journal of Los Angeles, about some aspects of Kirby’s religious life and how it figured into his work. Fun stuff.
Check out Scott’s Devil Dinosaur sketch while you’re at his site, too.
–Link– Oddball Comics by Shaw!
Scott Shaw! has written about hundreds of strange comics over the years, so you know that Jack Kirby would be well represented among his archives. Here are just a handful of the Kirby books he’s reviewed, many of which I won’t get around to here for a while, if ever:
Headline Comics
Kamandi
Omac
Devil Dinosaur
Dingbats
Jimmy Olsen
Blazing Six Guns
Boy Explorers Comics
Justice Traps The Guilty
Black Magic
Foxhole
Punch And Judy Comics
Race For The Moon
–Link– Fred Hembeck
Fred Hembeck has a number of interesting things on his site. Most relevent to this weblog, he has many of his interpretations of classic comic book covers, along with long reviews of those issues and his memories of them, including of course a fair amount of Kirby books, such as FF ANNUAL #2.
–Link– Kirby’s Legacy at Slate
The Hogan’s Alley site at Slate features a few comic creators discussing Kirby and some of their favourite moments, including Steve Gerber, Neil Gaiman, Frank Miller and Neal Adams.
http://cagle.slate.msn.com/hogan/features/kirby.asp
http://cagle.slate.msn.com/hogan/features/kirby2.asp
http://cagle.slate.msn.com/hogan/features/kirby3.asp