Jack and Roz’s grandson Jeremy Kirby has a new site up at http://www.jackkirbyuniverse.com/. Some interesting art and photos up there now, with more promised in the months ahead. Also some items for sale, some 1970s material and some new stuff. The site is Flash based, so I can’t link to specific content, unfortunately.
Category Archives: Links
-Link- Sky Masters en Español
I could have sworn I’d linked to Ferran Delgado’s site, with his work on the spanish edition of Sky Masters and other stuff before, but apparently I didn’t. Harry Just mentioned over on the S&K blog that the first volume (of three) of the spanish Sky Masters is out now. Posts about Kirby on Ferran’s site are here. An incredibly rough translation of those pages can be seen here.
-Link- Hodgman on Kirby in NYT
Author and Daily Show senior expert John Hodgman reviews some comics for the New York Times, including JACK KIRBY’S FOURTH WORLD OMNIBUS and KIRBY: KING OF COMICS. Check it out.
-Link- Joe Simon upcoming books from Titan
Here’s a press release outlining the plans for at least three books Joe Simon is putting together for Titan Publishing Group, Joe Simon: The Man Behind The Comics (an autobiography), The Best Of Simon & Kirby (a hardcover including superheroes, horror, detective fiction, westerns and romance comics), and The Simon & Kirby Superheroes (including Blue Bolt, Fighting American, Stuntman, and the Fly).
-Link- Evanier on Kirby NPR interview
Mark Evanier sits down for a 20-minute interview about Kirby on NPR’s Fresh Air. Go listen.
(if you’re having problems with their streaming player, like I was, or just want to save a copy for yourself, you can download the entire program from their podcast here (20MB mp3 file))
-Link- Kirby Deities portfolio
The TwoMorrows website now has details and ordering instructions on their new limited edition Kirby portfolio:
Not sold in stores, this is a remastered version of Jack Kirby’s 1971 “Disneyland Portfolio”, featuring ten 8-1/2″ x 11″ full-color plates in an illustrated envelope, and is limited to just 200 copies. On April 9-11, 1971, Jack Kirby was a guest at the Disneyland Convention of Nostalgia, held at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim, California. For the event, Jack printed a limited edition portfolio of some of his 1960s concept drawings, done while he was still working for Marvel Comics. The originals were inked by Don Heck and Frank Giacoia (and Jack himself), and hand-colored by Kirby, but due to budget restraints, the portfolio’s eight plates were printed in black-and-white only, with no envelope. This remastered version has been renamed Kirby Deities, since the characters Jack created were all proposed “gods” in a new pantheon he was developing in his mind in the 1960s. TwoMorrows is proud to re-present them in full-color, including two color plates that weren’t in the original 1971 version of the portfolio. The 9″ x 12″ black-and-white envelope art was inked by Mike Royer, and was originally used on the mailing envelopes for Jack’s 1971 Kirby Unleashed portfolio.
-Link- Kirby and McCartney
I’m sure most readers have read the story of the Kirbys meeting Paul and Linda McCartney due to the Wings song “Magneto and Titanium Man”, and seen the McCartney/Magneto drawing that Kirby gave them, either in THE JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR or KIRBY: KING OF COMICS. The Kirby Museum Gallery has some interesting multi-media additions to the story, several colour photos of the backstage meeting, a fan-made audio recording of Paul McCartney introducing the song that night, and a video recording of the song as performed that night.
-Link- Joe Simon in NY Times
Joe Simon is featured in this New York Times article, and will also be a guest at the aforementioned New York Comic Con this weekend.
-Link- Kirby Dieties
The TwoMorrows site has the cover to a surprise limited edition colour portfolio they have debuting at the upcoming New York Comic Convention (Booth #1703), titled Kirby Dieties.
-Link- Order the Kirby Five-Oh! hardcover
TwoMorrows is offering a limited hardcover edition of KIRBY FIVE-OH!, details here for what you get extra, and ordering instructions. Act fast to be sure you get a copy.