Marvelmation: Jack Kirby's Final ACT in Comics & Animation 1976-1994 Jack Kirby Collector #98
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Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
16.09.2026
Herausgeber
John Morrow + weitereVerlag
Two Morrows PublishingSeitenzahl
160
Maße (L/B/H)
27,9/20,3/2,5 cm
Gewicht
680 g
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-1-60549-132-5
In the tradition of his past books Kirby & Lee: Stuf' Said and Old Gods & New, Jack Kirby Collector #98 explores the King's final act in comics and animation, in this first-ever overview of that largely undocumented era by editor John Morrow.
Marvelmation examines the climax of Kirby's storied life and career, from his return to Marvel Comics in 1976, through his lengthy stint in 1980s animation, up to his passing in 1994. This double-size book examines the the highs and lows of his 1970s Marvel output (Captain America, Black Panther, Machine Man, Eternals, 2001, and Devil Dinosaur), digging deep into the whys and wherefores of those creations. Jon B. Cooke delves into the Marvel inter-office politics that threatened to squelch Kirby's creativity, and led him to abandon mainstream comics to produce Captain Victory and Silver Star for Pacific Comics, thumb his nose at Marvel with Destroyer Duck, and make a triumphant return to DC Comics in 1984 with SUPER POWERS and THE HUNGER DOGS.
Jim Shooter gives his take on Marvel's side of the Kirby original art battle in a never-published interview, while unseen correspondence sheds new light on that painful episode in Jack's life. Plus there's extensive coverage of Jack's animation career, from the 1978 Depatie-Freleng New Fantastic Four cartoon, to Thundarr the Barbarian and other Ruby-Spears projects, including a host of shows you never knew Kirby was involved with. Finally, it focuses on his years of retirement, sharing memories from fans, family, and friends who give us a better understanding of how he viewed his legacy, and the resolution of numerous unused concepts he left behind at Topps Comics and elsewhere.
Includes extensive art galleries of both comics pencil art and animation concepts, and heartwarming photos that provide a proper farewell to the King of Comics!
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