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  1. Jack Kirby (born August 28, 1917, New York, New York, U.S.—died February 6, 1994, Thousand Oaks, California) American comic book artist who helped create hundreds of original characters, including Captain America, the Incredible Hulk, and the Fantastic Four. Kirby left high school at age 16 and worked in Max Fleischer ’s animation studio on ...

  2. Apr 11, 2021 · Here are 11 facts about Kirbys life, work, and career. 1. Jack Kirbys childhood in the Lower East Side inspired many of his characters. Kirby grew up on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, the...

  3. Celebrating the birthday of Jack "The King" Kirby! The co-creator of legendary hits like the Fantastic Four, Hulk, Thor, and the X-Men, Kirbys decades-long career built a legacy that stands tall today. His work has and will continue to inspire ...

  4. Aug 28, 2021 · Jack Kirby 's legacy lives on in every comic mag, every month at Marvel. To celebrate the 104th anniversary of Kirby's birth, Marvel.com is taking a look back at three times he illustrated an issue #104 within the Marvel Universe, each of which stand as unique time capsules for his work at that moment. Onward!

  5. Jul 3, 2018 · Today marks 100 years since the birth of Jack Kirby on August 28, 1917 in New York City. You can go through the archives of his weblog, or all over the web, to see a sampling of the thousands of pages of comics art he created in the 76 years of that century that he lived, and the unending source of inspiration for creativity he sparked in others.

  6. Nov 4, 2021 · As a solo work, “Eternals” might add another building block to recognition of Kirbys legacy. Despite the acclaim showered on him by his comic-book contemporaries, Kirby fans have long felt...

  7. Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg; August 28, 1917 – February 6, 1994) was a famous comic book artist. Kirby worked with Joe Simon to create Captain America. In the 1960s he worked at Marvel Comics with Stan Lee. Kirby and Lee created the superhero characters The Fantastic Four, X-Men, and The Hulk. In 1970 Jack Kirby left Marvel for DC Comics ...

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