Collected Jack Kirby Collector Volume 6
As Jack Kirby continues to garner worldwide acclaim as comics greatest creator, this sixth trade paperback reprints issues #23-26 of The Jack Kirby Collector, the critically acclaimed magazine about Kirby s life and career. Included are issues spotlighting Jack s Greatest Battles, Gods, and a special issue spotlighting Kirby s Golden Age work with Joe Simon, from co-creating Captain America to pioneering Romance comics and beyond! There are several rare interviews with Kirby himself, plus new on
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Excellent Collection,
Some issues of The Jack Kirby Collector have been guilty of having an excessively narrow focus, but thankfully none of the issues collected here suffer from that. This collection reprints #23-#26, covering Anything Goes,Greatest Battles,Simon & Kirby/Golden Age, and Gods. My favorite was the Golden Age issue,covering a period that(in my opinion)gets passed over far too often in favor of New Gods and 1960s Marvel articles. The most bizarre piece is a story from the never-published “Soul Love” in the Anything Goes issue that has to be seen to be believed. Worth owning, if you don’t already have the original issues.
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|A ‘must’ for any comic or graphic novel collection,
Jack Kirby continues to forge his name as comics’ finest creator and this sixth paperback reprints issues 23-26 of THE JACK KIRBY COLLECTOR, a magazine covering his entire life and career. Having this in paperback places these issue’s contents under one handy cover in black and white, including its rare interviews with Kirby himself, and is a ‘must’ for any comic or graphic novel collection; particularly those tracking the genre’s history.
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