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Jack Kirby. Photograph by Kim Kulish.
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Last month, Heavy Metal magazine announced it would be bringing color versions of Jack Kirby’s iconic Lord of Light (and later Operation Argo) art to print the very first time. Before that happens though, io9 is proud to reveal some of the images — as well as how you can get your hands on prints of it at SDCC this…
To celebrate Jack Kirby's 100th birthday I have put together a collection of Kirby art that features 100 different characters that he either created or co-created. From many of Marvel's biggest superheroes, to war heroes, to dazzling sci-fi, to fantastical fantasy and massive monsters this list only scratches the surface of his imagination and artistic flair.
To celebrate Jack Kirby's 100th birthday I have put together a collection of Kirby art that features 100 different characters that he either created or co-created. From many of Marvel's biggest superheroes, to war heroes, to dazzling sci-fi, to fantastical fantasy and massive monsters this list only scratches the surface of his imagination and artistic flair.
To celebrate Jack Kirby's 100th birthday I have put together a collection of Kirby art that features 100 different characters that he either created or co-created. From many of Marvel's biggest superheroes, to war heroes, to dazzling sci-fi, to fantastical fantasy and massive monsters this list only scratches the surface of his imagination and artistic flair.
To celebrate Jack Kirby's 100th birthday I have put together a collection of Kirby art that features 100 different characters that he either created or co-created. From many of Marvel's biggest superheroes, to war heroes, to dazzling sci-fi, to fantastical fantasy and massive monsters this list only scratches the surface of his imagination and artistic flair.
To celebrate Jack Kirby's 100th birthday I have put together a collection of Kirby art that features 100 different characters that he either created or co-created. From many of Marvel's biggest superheroes, to war heroes, to dazzling sci-fi, to fantastical fantasy and massive monsters this list only scratches the surface of his imagination and artistic flair.
Comic book legend Jack Kirby was responsible for the iconic looks of such famous superheroes as Captain America, Hulk, the X-Men, Thor, and the Fantastic Four.
The King, seated on his throne.
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From action blockbusters to The Lego Movie, the influence of comic artists on popular culture has never been greater. We take a look back at the greatest.
In 1969, Sheldon Feldner contacted Marvel Comics, asking if one of Marvel’s artists would be interested in designing costumes for a production of William Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesa…
Jack Kirby had choices to make, especially considering he could do it all: writing, penciling, inking, coloring. Along the way he found it prudent to concentrate on what he could do best: dream big and render those flights of fancy in graphite. Why then would he choose to break his stride and search through various magazines in search of the right image, rubber cement in hand? Kirby’s entrée into the world of collage did not begin with the Fantastic Four, or even by his own h
In 1969, Sheldon Feldner contacted Marvel Comics, asking if one of Marvel’s artists would be interested in designing costumes for a production of William Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesa…
brianmichaelbendis: “ Original art by Jack Kirby (pencils) and Chic Stone (inks) for one of the most iconic Thor drawings of all time, from Journey Into Mystery #110, published by Marvel Comics,...
To celebrate Jack Kirby's 100th birthday I have put together a collection of Kirby art that features 100 different characters that he either created or co-created. From many of Marvel's biggest superheroes, to war heroes, to dazzling sci-fi, to fantastical fantasy and massive monsters this list only scratches the surface of his imagination and artistic flair.
A proposed redesign of Captain America by Jack Kirby done during the period in the 1960s when Joe Simon was waging a court battle to regain rights to the character.
The Fixer could make anything out of anything, an evil Macgyver if you will, but about two decades BEFORE Macgyver
In 1969, Sheldon Feldner contacted Marvel Comics, asking if one of Marvel’s artists would be interested in designing costumes for a production of William Shakespeare’s play Julius Caesa…