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  1. Fantastic Four #72 (March 1968). Cover art by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott.The pseudo-fractal nature of the red light comes from the negative space created by the Kirby dots.The Kirby Krackle (also known as Kirby Dots) is an artistic convention in superhero and science fiction comic books and similar illustrations, in which a field of black is used to represent negative space around unspecified ...

  2. A DC Comics title called Justice Inc. began in issue #1 (May–June 1975) and ran to issue #4 (November–December 1975). [1] This series adapted the eponymous novel and continued with original stories which featured the Avenger and took place during the time the original Avenger novels were released. Jack Kirby provided the artwork for issues ...

  3. Captain 3-D. Captain America. Peggy Carter. Sharon Carter. Celestial (comics) Challengers of the Unknown. Izzy Cohen. Crazy Quilt. Crusaders (Marvel Comics)

  4. Silver Star is an American superhero comic book series created, written, and drawn by Jack Kirby, first published by Pacific Comics in 1983. Featuring a title character who becomes super-powered due to genetic mutation, the series continued Kirby's run of creator-owned work. Reprints of the original series and new stories based on it have ...

  5. Jacob Kurtzberg (also known as Jack Kirby) was a legendary comic book artist, writer and editor regarded by historians and fans as one of the major innovators and most influential creators in the comic book medium. He is the mutual idol of TMNT creators Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. Born on August 28, 1917, Kirby is best known for his work on the art of the early Fantastic Four comic books ...

  6. Concept art by Jack Kirby. In 1979 it was announced that Lord of Light would be made into a 50 million dollar film. It was planned that the sets for the movie would be made permanent and become the core of a science fiction theme park to be built in Aurora, Colorado. Comic book artist Jack Kirby was contracted to produce artwork for set design ...

  7. Surtur as depicted in Thor #176 (May 1970). Art by Jack Kirby. Surtur is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly as an enemy of Thor. Based on the fire giant Surtr from Norse mythology, he was adapted by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, and first appeared in Journey into Mystery #97 ...

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