Monthly Archives: August 2005

Adventure Comics #93 [1944] – Cover

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Just S&K covers on this part of the run of Sandman in ADVENTURE. Seems their adventures got a little more surreal as time went on, too. That’s a great looking monster, plus the little bits of business on those strange creatures are nice.

And don’t forget to back the 5th War Loan.

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Published 1944

True Bride-To-Be Romances #19 [1956] – Cover

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More mid-1950s romance published by Harvey. I love the older couple in the background on this one, and the blurb “No place is home when a girl marries a rolling stone. Read Trailer Bride!”

With Kirby capable of covers like these, I wonder why so many of the Prize romance books had photo covers.

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Published 1956

Kamandi, The Last Boy On Earth #26 [1975]

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Kamandi and Ben Boxer make their way up to Canada and “The Heights of Abraham”, now home to giant mutated birds, insects and plants. And it hasn’t escaped the grasp of Sacker…

Kamandi, The Last Boy On Earth #26 [1975]

Lots of big art in this issue, with great scenes like Kam and Ben hitching a ride on a giant bird, the lush mutant plantlife in Quebec, all sorts of giant insects (including more of Kliklak’s species) and ending with the introduction of the British bulldog soldier and his giant ant, setting up one of my favourite Kamandi stories in the following issues.

D. Bruce Berry inks the 20-page story and cover, and Kirby handles the letter column himself this issue, interestingly running a lot more critical letters than normal. Also some weird answers. “But save me a lollipop, too, unless you want me to cry real loud and wake up your grandmother”.

Published 1975

The Amazing Spider-Man #1 [1963] – Cover

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One of the most famous and oft-reprinted of the Kirby cover-only books, inked by Steve Ditko (obviously quite heavy on the Spider-Man figure, which looks like almost pure Ditko). I do love the layout, with the Torch’s flame circling around the rest of the FF and Spider-Man.

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Published 1963

Marvel Milestone Edition – Avengers No. 4 [1995]

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Another from the series of cover-to-cover reprints Marvel did in the 1990s, this one reprinting AVENGERS #4 from 1964. Very odd issue when you try to describe it, with lots of stuff going on. Namor finding Cap, the Avengers finding him later, the Avengers getting turned into statues, Cap finding the alien resonsible, who had been working for Namor and now gets the Avengers’ help, Namor attacking the Avengers. Fun, but kind of reads like they didn’t know where they were going from one page to the next.

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Lots of great artwork in the story, though, scenes that are at the heart of Marvel mythology. The death of Bucky, scene, of course, the retrieval of Cap. I’ve always been fond of the cop who had seen Cap as a kid with his “Forgive me, Cap, willya? I- I seem to have something in my eye” line.

George Roussos inks the 23-page story and cover (and they use the cover they always have in the reprints, with the skewed wings on Cap’s mask instead of the even ones the original printed version had). Can’t say I cared for the look much, just like most of his FF, this one seemed especially rushed especially with the backgrounds, although some bits are nicely done.

Published 1995

–Link– Evanier on Kirby bio

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Mark Evanier has a few comments about the recent Kirby panel, as well as an update on the status of his upcoming biography of Kirby and efforts to make it as complete and accurate as possible.

http://www.newsfromme.com/archives/2005_07_31.html#010154