Category Archives: Panels

Panels – Maybe toy sing

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Man, Tiny is one of the greatest one-shot characters Kirby ever created. Such an oddly affecting tragic tale. As Kamandi notes, “Even the ancients, with the imaginative movies, couldn’t have produced anything like this!”

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from Kamandi Archives #1 [2005]
(reprinting Kamandi, The Last Boy on Earth! #7 [1973])

Panels – The throne endures

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I’m one of those who thinks that the regal majesty of Asgard in the Thor comics by Kirby shines through despite the inking of the majority of those stories, not because of it. But whatever the case, shine through it doth, yea verily.

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from Essential Thor #3 [2006]
(reprinting Thor #159 [1968])

Panels – A soft spot for show folks

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The interactions of the cosmic and humans are explored extensively in Kirby’s work throughout the years, with THE ETERNALS containing several interesting aspects of the contrast. Frequently small scenes like this would add some flavour to the stories. Also of note, the old woman has one of those faces common in Kirby background crowd scenes.

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from Eternals Omnibus [2006]
(reprinting The Eternals Annual #1 [1977])

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 – 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]

Panels – Great Day in the Mornin’!

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Meet Dubbilex (so named “because his powers are still unknown”. Yeah, I don’t quite get it, either), greatest of the D.N.Aliens.

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