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In cooperation with DC Comics, TwoMorrows Publishing compiles a tempestuous trio of never-seen 1970s Jack Kirby projects! These are the final complete, unpublished Kirby stories in existence, presented here for the first time! Included are: Two unused Dingbats of Danger Street tales (Kirby's final Kid Gang group, inked by Mike Royer and D. Bruce Berry, and newly colored for this book)! True-Life Divorce, the abandoned newsstand magazine that was too hot for its time (reproduced from Jack's pencil art--and as a bonus, we've commissioned Mike Royer to ink one of the stories)! And Soul Love, the…mehr

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In cooperation with DC Comics, TwoMorrows Publishing compiles a tempestuous trio of never-seen 1970s Jack Kirby projects! These are the final complete, unpublished Kirby stories in existence, presented here for the first time! Included are: Two unused Dingbats of Danger Street tales (Kirby's final Kid Gang group, inked by Mike Royer and D. Bruce Berry, and newly colored for this book)! True-Life Divorce, the abandoned newsstand magazine that was too hot for its time (reproduced from Jack's pencil art--and as a bonus, we've commissioned Mike Royer to ink one of the stories)! And Soul Love, the unseen '70s romance book so funky, even a jive turkey will dig the unretouched inks by Vince Colletta and Tony DeZuniga. PLUS: There's Kirby historian John Morrow's in-depth examination of why these projects got left back, concept art and uninked pencils from Dingbats, and essays by '70s Kirby assistants Mark Evanier and Steve Sherman!
Autorenporträt
Jack Kirby (August 28, 1917--February 6, 1994) was an American comic book artist who co-created hundreds of original characters, including Captain America, the Incredible Hulk, and the Fantastic Four, as well as much of the Marvel Comics Universe, as well as major DC Comics characters including the New Gods, Demon, Darkseid, and many others. he is widely regarded as one of the medium's major innovators and one of its most prolific and influential creators.