{"id":1582,"date":"2009-06-22T17:51:36","date_gmt":"2009-06-22T17:51:36","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/kirbymuseum.org\/blogs\/kirby\/?p=1582"},"modified":"2009-06-22T17:51:36","modified_gmt":"2009-06-22T17:51:36","slug":"upcoming-kirby-various-marvel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kirbymuseum.org\/blogs\/kirby\/archives\/1582","title":{"rendered":"Upcoming Kirby &#8211; Various Marvel"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Bunch of Kirby reprints in the latest batch of Marvel comics coming out in the fall.  TALES OF ASGARD has some more modern coloured reprints. Mostly Kirby covers and a few issues of layouts in the second AVENGERS softcover Masterworks. Couple of Kirby reprints fill out the page count of some reprints of 1980s X-Men miniseries. The reconstructed &#8220;Lost FF&#8221; issue shows up in a paperback with some other stuff. PET AVENGERS has an issue of FF and a Kirby\/Ayers monster story from JiM #57. And Namor finally gets an ESSENTIAL volume, so there&#8217;s a handful of Kirby pages in that.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>THOR: TALES OF ASGARD BY STAN LEE &amp; JACK KIRBY<\/strong><br \/>\n#5 (of 6)<br \/>\nWritten by STAN LEE<br \/>\nPenciled by JACK KIRBY<br \/>\nCover by OLIVIER COIPEL<\/p>\n<p>The legend has come true! By the will of the gods, I am alive! I am invincible! I am \u2014 THOR!!! And so began the very first epic tale of Marvel\u2019s most revered hero, the mighty Thor, whose legend would grow alongside the success of Marvel comics, making him the most exciting super hero of all time! Never has Thor been more sensational than during these early tales, crafted by Marvel\u2019s greatest, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Re-live classic Norse mythology in the mighty Marvel manner as well as Stan and Jack\u2019s stories of the Norse Gods and Thor before he came to Earth as Don Blake. Witness as these masters breathe life into the thunder god and some of Marvel\u2019s most enduring characters: Helmdall, Balder, Loki, Odin  and Hela. Read these stories as never before with all-new, modern coloring and six extraordinary interlocking covers by current THOR artist Olivier Coipel. Collecting the \u201cTales of Asgard\u201d backup stories from THOR #129-136.<br \/>\n48 PGS.\/ Remastered Reprints \/All Ages \u2026$3.99<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>MARVEL MASTERWORKS: THE AVENGERS VOL. 2 TPB<\/strong><br \/>\nWritten by STAN LEE<br \/>\nPenciled by DON HECK with JACK KIRBY &amp; DICK AYERS<br \/>\nCover by JACK KIRBY &amp; DEAN WHITE<br \/>\nBrought together to fight the biggest menaces in the Marvel Universe, Iron Man, Thor, Giant-Man and the Wasp represented the heavy-hitters of the super-hero set, but Marvel heroes don\u2019t just hang out, they live, breathe, argue\u2014and even fall out. In an innovative twist that would come to define the Avengers, Stan Lee chose to have those original Avengers depart, leaving Captain America alone to carry on. But it was who replaced them that really got reader\u2019s attention. Hawkeye, Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch\u2014all conflicted and villains in their own right\u2014became Cap \u2018s new recruits creating a dynamic, unpredictable and exciting quartet that to many would become the Avengers\u2019s heart and soul. So sit and back enjoy the evolution of Earth\u2019s Mightiest Heroes as they battle Kang the Conqueror, the Mole Man, the Red Ghost, Count Nefaria, Baron Zemo\u2019s Masters of Evil, the Mandarin and the Swordsman. With guest appearances by Spider-Man the Incredible Hulk himself, it\u2019s a Marvel Masterwork from beginning to end! Collecting THE AVENGERS #11-20.<br \/>\n224 PGS.\/All Ages \u2026$24.99<br \/>\nISBN: 978-0-7851-3708-5<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>X-MEN VS. FANTASTIC FOUR PREMIERE HC<\/strong><br \/>\nWritten by CHRIS CLAREMONT &amp; STAN LEE<br \/>\nPenciled by JON BOGDANOVE &amp; JACK KIRBY<br \/>\nCovers by JON BOGDANOVE<br \/>\nOld soldiers may fade away, but so do young mutants! On the verge of disintegration, Kitty Pryde seems resigned to her doom \u2014 but the X-Men will do anything to save her, even bargain with a worse doom&#8230;DOCTOR Doom! What stunning secret prevents Mister Fantastic and the Fantastic Four from saving the day instead? Is he terrified of failing because his greatest failure, the fateful rocket flight, might have really been his greatest success? Do the answers all come down to wunderkind Franklin Richards? <strong>Plus: the classic tale of the two teams&#8217; original face-off in Marvel&#8217;s early era!<\/strong> Collecting FANTASTIC FOUR VS. THE X-MEN #1-4 and <strong>FANTASTIC FOUR #28<\/strong>.<br \/>\n136 PGS.\/Rated A \u2026$19.99<br \/>\nISBN: 978-0-7851-3807-5<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>X-MEN VS. AVENGERS PREMIERE HC<\/strong><br \/>\nWritten by ROGER STERN &amp; STAN LEE<br \/>\nPenciled by MARC SILVESTRI, KEITH POLLARD &amp; JACK KIRBY<br \/>\nCovers by KEITH POLLARD &amp; MARC SILVESTRI<br \/>\nWhen Magneto&#8217;s on trial, he needs all the help he can get; he finds it in the remnants of his former fortress, Asteroid M! The X-Men aren&#8217;t sure what his scheme is, but they&#8217;re positive they don&#8217;t want the Avengers and the Soviet Super-Soldiers to find out first! Multi-team warfare with the eyes of the world on all three! <strong>Also featuring the X-Men&#8217;s fabulous first fight with the Avengers, to keep them from unleashing the legendary Lucifer!<\/strong> Collecting X-MEN VS. THE AVENGERS #1-4 and <strong>UNCANNY X-MEN #9.<\/strong><br \/>\n136 PGS.\/Rated A \u2026$19.99<br \/>\nISBN: 978-0-7851-3809-9<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>FANTASTIC FOUR: LOST ADVENTURES BY STAN LEE TPB<\/strong><br \/>\nWritten by STAN LEE<br \/>\nPenciled by JACK KIRBY, RON FRENZ, JOHN BUSCEMA, JOHN ROMITA SR., JOHN ROMITA JR., BARRY WINDSOR-SMITH, KERRY GAMMILL, RON FRENZ, AL MILGROM, JOHN BUSCEMA, MARC SILVESTRI, JERRY ORDWAY &amp; NICK DRAGOTTA<br \/>\nCover by JOHN ROMITA JR<br \/>\nStan\u2019s back, and he\u2019s brought the Fantastic Four with him! Stan Lee and Jack Kirby made pop-culture history during the 1960s with their landmark run on FANTASTIC FOUR. Unabridged for 102 consecutive issues, the legacy of their work together has influenced the imaginations of comic-book creators and pop-art innovators. And guess what? It\u2019s time to make room for a 103rd issue!  A lost classic by Stan and Jack has made it into the hands of astonished FF fans everywhere! Featuring art by Kirby, much of which has never been seen by the public, this restoration project was finished off with scripting by Stan and inked by legendary FF delineator Joe Sinnott \u2014 marking a reunion of the dynamite combo that made the Marvel Age of Comics so scintillatingly super. Rounding out the contents are three other classic stories by Stan Lee that explore many different facets of the First Family and the universe they helped found. All have one thing in common: the heart, soul, wit and charm of Stan \u201cThe Man\u201d Lee. Collecting THE LAST FANTASTIC FOUR STORY, FANTASTIC FOUR: LOST, FANTASTIC FOUR #296 &amp; #543.<br \/>\n200 PGS.\/Rated A \u2026$24.99<br \/>\nISBN: 978-0-7851-4047-4<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>PET AVENGERS CLASSIC TPB<\/strong><br \/>\nWritten by STAN LEE, STEVE DITKO, MARY JO DUFFY, SCOTT EDELMAN, PETER GILLIS, STEVEN GRANT, BRUCE JONES, LARRY LEIBER, WILL MURRAY, FABIAN NICIEZA, GREG PAK, LOUISE SIMONSON, DAN SLOTT, MARC SUMERAK &amp; ZEB WELLS<br \/>\nPenciled by JACK KIRBY, STEVE DITKO, JUNE BRIGMAN, BOB BUDIANSKY, ANDREA DIVITO, CHRIS ELIOPOULOS, GIL KANE, VAL MAYERIK, TAKESHI MIYAZAWA, MICHAEL NETZER, DON PERLIN, JAVIER SALTARES, PAUL SMITH &amp; SKOTTIE YOUNG<br \/>\nCover by KARL KERSCHL<br \/>\nThe Falcon, the Two-Gun Kid and many another will tell you: A hero&#8217;s best friend is his animal sidekick! A teleporting dog, a winged horse, a bouncing cat&#8230;and lookit the cute puppies! All part of the Marvel Universe animal kingdom showcased in this offbeat collection! Lockheed gone solo! The origin of Zabu! The Super-Apes triumphant! Magic; super-science; and squirrels, squirrels, squirrels! Featuring rarely seen early work by Fabian Nicieza, Greg Pak and other present-day Marvel headliners! Collecting material from THING #4, CAPTAIN AMERICA #220, KA-ZAR THE SAVAGE #14-15, X-MEN UNLIMITED #43, MARVEL COMICS PRESENTS #72, SPEEDBALL #6, MARVEL TALES #100, MARVEL SUPER-HEROES #8, AMAZING FANTASY #15, <strong>FANTASTIC FOUR #94<\/strong>, NEW DEFENDERS #150, NEW MUTANTS ANNUAL #4, FRANKLIN RICHARDS: HAPPY FRANKSGIVING, NEW WARRIORS #2 and <strong>JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #57<\/strong>.<br \/>\n208 PGS.\/ Rated A \u2026$24.99<br \/>\nISBN: 978-0-7851-3966-9<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><strong>ESSENTIAL SUB-MARINER VOL. 1 TPB<\/strong><br \/>\nWritten by STAN LEE, ROY THOMAS, RAYMOND MARAIS &amp; ARCHIE GOODWIN<br \/>\nPenciled by WALLY WOOD, GENE COLAN, JACK KIRBY, JERRY GRANDENETTI, BILL EVERETT, DAN ADKINS, WERNER ROTH, MARIE SEVERIN &amp; JOHN BUSCEMA<br \/>\nCover by JOHN BUSCEMA<br \/>\nTen years after the last issue of the Golden Age&#8217;s SUB-MARINER COMICS, the Avenging Son finally claimed a monthly feature in TALES TO ASTONISH, the entire run of which is presented here! Namor&#8217;s on an undersea quest, braving the Seaweed Man, the Demon of the Diamonds and other oceanic oddities for the power to protect his kingdom from his perennial would-be usurpers: Attuma, Byrrah and Krang! But even if he reclaims his crown, Puppet Master and the Secret Empire want him as their puppet king! Plus: Namor learns secrets of his past, but does his future lead only to&#8230;Destiny? Guest-starring Daredevil, Iron Man and the Hulk! Collecting DAREDEVIL #7, TALES TO ASTONISH #70-101, TALES OF SUSPENSE #80, IRON MAN &amp; SUB MARINER #1 and SUB-MARINER #1.<br \/>\n504 PGS.\/All Ages \u2026$19.99<br \/>\nISBN: 978-0-7851-3075-8<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Bunch of Kirby reprints in the latest batch of Marvel comics coming out in the fall. TALES OF ASGARD has some more modern coloured reprints. Mostly Kirby covers and a few issues of layouts in the second AVENGERS softcover Masterworks. 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