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  1. May 23, 2011 · Jack Kirby Interview. From The Comics Journal #134 (February 1990) It’s accurate enough to refer to Jack Kirby as an American original, but it’s hard to know where to place the emphasis — on American or original. He’s certainly both, in spades. Renowned as one of the handful of true artistic giants in the history of comic books, it’s ...

  2. Jun 20, 2023 · Before his death in 1994, Jack Kirby publicly beefed with Lee over who deserved credit for creating certain characters. As his son rehashed the conflict in his recent statement, comic book fans ...

  3. www.marvel.com › comics › creatorsJack Kirby | Marvel

    8. 24 48 96. Marvel.com is the source for Marvel comics, digital comics, comic strips, and more featuring Iron Man, Spider-Man, Hulk, X-Men and all your favorite superheroes.

  4. The creator or co-creator of the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, and the New Gods, Jack Kirby is one of the most influential people who ever lived that many ha...

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  5. Challengers of the Unknown by Jack Kirby collects Showcase #6–7, 11–12 and Challengers of the Unknown #1–8, 320 pages, June 2012, ISBN 978-1401234744. Fourth World by Jack Kirby Omnibus (New Printing) collects Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #133-139 and 141-148, New Gods #1-11, Forever People #1-11, DC Graphic Novel #4: The Hunger Dogs and ...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0456158Jack Kirby - IMDb

    Jack "The King" Kirby was an influential comic book writer and artist, particularly famous for creating or co-creating some of the most famous characters for both DC Comics and Marvel Comics. In 1917, Kirby was born under the name "Jacob Kurtzberg" on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City.

  7. Jul 8, 2017 · It is possible that his old creative partner Jack Kirby saw this 1971 episode, and satirized Stan Lee, toupee and all in Mr. Miracle 6, 1972. This issue was made after Jack left Marvel and went over to DC, and satirized Stan Lee as “Funky Flashman” as a verbose user and abuser of artistic talent, working as a driver of slaves in a happy “Marvel” family.

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