Jack Kirby Checklist: Centennial Edition

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CHECKLIST CENTENNIAL EDITION

TwoMorrows Publishing Raleigh, North Carolina


We’re proud to present this final Centennial Edition of the Jack Kirby Checklist. The starting point for the original 1998 version was the outstanding list compiled for Ray Wyman & Catherine Hohlfeld’s book The Art Of Jack Kirby. Kirby fans around the world looked over that list and sent us their additions, deletions, and corrections, resulting in the 1998 Silver Edition. In 2008, we compiled numerous corrections and additions that were submitted, and produced an expanded, updated Gold Edition. And in the decade between its publication and Kirby’s 100th birthday on August 28, 2017, so many new collections of his work, as well as previously unknown works—and still more corrections—have surfaced, we felt it was time for the true ultimate checklist of Jack’s art, to celebrate his Centennial. To give you an idea of just how much “new” Kirby material has been published or discovered in the last ten years, this edition clocks in at more than double the length of the previous 2008 Gold Edition—amazing, considering that Jack Kirby stopped actively working in 1987, and passed away in 1994. We consider this hardcover Centennial Edition to be the “final” version; after three go-rounds, we’re confident in its level of accuracy for an artist who was so prolific. Certainly more reprints of Kirby’s work will continue to be produced, and there is unknown material still waiting to be discovered, but we will leave it to the Jack Kirby Collector magazine, and the Jack Kirby Museum (www.kirbymuseum. org) to carry the flame of what we started here. If you find omissions or errors on this list, please send them in. Happy hunting!

This final version was compiled by Richard Kolkman, with contributions since 1998 from the following people, who have our thanks! Mark Alexander Ger Apeldoorn Blake Bell Derrick Bostrum Sue & Lyle Boxell Jerry Boyd Aaron Caplan Nicholas Caputo Steve Coates Daryl Coats Jean Depelley

Rich Donnelly Jean-Pierre Dupont Shane Foley William Gee Jeff Gelb Paul Gravett Chris Green Christopher Harder Chrissie Harper Ed Hatton Bob Heer

Rand Hoppe Richard Howell Sam Hyde Frank R. Johnson Axel Kahlstorff Gene Kehoe Ted Krasniewski John Libertine Jim Long Geoffrey H. Mahfuz Emanuel Maris

Clifton Marley Rich Mayone Harry Mendryk Al Milgrom Tom Morehouse John Morrow Rick Norwood Barry Sandoval Andrew Smith Fred Smith Dana Snow

Dr. Thomas Sodano Jim Steranko Greg Stomberg Carl Taylor Stan Taylor Daniel Tesmoingt Greg Theakston Joel Thingvall R.J. Vitone Jamie Wilson Bruce Younger

Published by: TwoMorrows Publishing • 10407 Bedfordtown Drive • Raleigh, NC 27614 Phone: (919) 449-0344 • e-mail: store@twomorrows.com • web: www.twomorrows.com Compiled and curated by Richard Kolkman • Edited and published by John Morrow ISBN-13: 978-1-60549-083-0 • First printing • April 2018 • Printed in China Entire contents ©2018 TwoMorrows Publishing and the Jack Kirby Estate. This list is intended for the private use of collectors only, and may not be reproduced in any form without permission from the copyright holders. Original list from The Art Of Jack Kirby, published and ©1993 by Blue Rose Press and the Jack Kirby Estate. Research and compilation of that version: Ray Wyman, Jr., Catherine L. Hohlfeld, and Robert C. Crane. Sources: Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr., Greg Theakston, Overstreet’s Comic Book Price Guide, George Olshevsky’s Marvel Comic Index, and dozens of Kirby fans and comic book collectors. List Editors: Hohlfeld & Wyman. Cover and final page photos by Susan Skaar.

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All art & characters TM & © The Jack Kirby Estate unless otherwise noted. Captain Glory, Captain Victory, Silver Star, Sky Masters, Soul Love, The Horde, True Life Divorce TM & © The Jack Kirby Estate • Batman, Boy Commandos, Challengers of the Unknown, Darkseid, Forever People, Kamandi, Mister Miracle, New Gods, Orion, Shazam, Superman, Young Romance TM & © DC Comics • Avengers, Blastaar, Bucky, Captain America, Dr. Doom, Eternals, Falcon, Fantastic Four, Galactus, Giant-Man, Herbie, Hulk, Iron Man, Red Skull, Silver Surfer, Spider-Man, Strange Tales, Thor, Warlock, X-Men TM & © Marvel Characters, Inc. • Black Magic, Bullseye, Fighting American, Fish in a Barrel, Stuntman TM & © Joe Simon & Jack Kirby Estates • The Fly TM & © Joe Simon Estate • Animal Hospital, Rogue Force, Thundarr TM & © Ruby-Spears Productions • Tales of the Impossible © David Copperfield • Heroes TM & © NBC • Comixscene TM & © Supergraphics • Lord of Light TM & © Barry Ira Geller Productions • Argo TM & © Warner Bros. • Masters of Comic Book Art TM & © Ken Viola • Comic Book Confidential TM & © Sphinx Productions • Johnny Reb & Billy Yank © NY Herald Tribune.


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COMIC BOOKS............................................................................................................... 8 PULP MAGAZINES..................................................................................................... 138 NEWSPAPER COMIC STRIPS & PANELS.................................................................... 140 ANIMATION............................................................................................................... 144

KEY Cross Reference Notation

Series Title

C O N T E N T S

Page Count

New Story Title indicated by bold type

Note of Interest

Story Artist/Inker Notation

NEW GODS, THE

Publisher

National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Adventure Comics, Forever People, Hunger Dogs, Jack Kirby’s New Gods, Mister Miracle, Real Fact Comics, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen, Super Powers Kirby writing on issues # 1-11 4 Aug 1971: Kirby/Colletta - c // “The O’Ryan Gang And The Deep Six” 23p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: NG 2, JKNG) // Pin-ups 2p Kirby/Colletta - a // (r: ADV 73) “The Secret Of The Buzzard’s Revenge” 10p // (r: RFC ?) “Coast Guard Reconnaissance” 3p

Issue # and Date “Reprinted From...” Notation designated by a lower case (r:) which falls before the story title

Cover Artist/Inker Notation ? indicates missing information

Reprint Story Title indicated by non-bold type

// separates multiple story entries

“Reprinted In...” Notation designated by an UPPER CASE (R:) which falls after the story title

SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL

Fine Art • Collages • Exhibitions.....................................150 Self Portraits • Family Portraits • WWII.........................155 Internet Websites...........................................................157

THE SPOKEN & WRITTEN WORD

Essays • Interviews • Speeches • Panels.........................159 Joe Simon Interviews • Books • Essays...........................165 Jack Kirby Tribute Panels................................................166 Novels • Short Stories.....................................................167

PERIODICALS............................................... 168 BOOKS......................................................... 206 MULTIMEDIA

Radio • Audio Recordings • CD-Rom..............................217 Theatre • Movie Development.......................................217 Television • Video • DVDs..............................................219

UNPUBLISHED

Unpublished Work..........................................................221 Published • Unverified....................................................250 Unpublished • Untitled • Unknown................................251 Pen Names • Ghosts.......................................................253

COLLECTIBLES

Portfolios • Posters • Calendars......................................257 Cards • Stamps • Stickers...............................................261 Miscellaneous.................................................................264 Cover Re-Creations.........................................................268 Family • Personal............................................................270

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ABBREVIATIONS

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100GM 100 Greatest Marvels of All Time 100PSS 100 Page Super Spectacular 48FA 48 Famous Americans A Astonishing AA Amazing Adventures AAAWAY Archie...Archie Andrews, Where are You? AAW America at War: the Best of DC War Comics ABC Airboy Comics ABTVC America’s Best TV Comics AC Action Comics ACD Archie Comics Digest ADV Adventure Comics AE Alter Ego AED Archive Edition AF Amazing Fantasy AFO Amazing Fantasy Omnibus AGC America’s Greatest Comics AH Amazing Heroes AL Agonizing Love ALARMT Alarming Tales AMGMEC Ant-Man / Giant-Man Epic Collection ANC All-New Comics ANNC Annihilation Classic AOA Agents of Atlas AOJK Art of Jack Kirby AOSKS Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio AOTF Adventures of the Fly ASC All-Star Comics ASHCDM Archie’s Super Hero Comics Digest Magazine ASHS Archie’s Super-Hero Special ASM Amazing Spider-Man ASMEC Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection ASMGS Amazing Spider-Man Giant-Size ASMMW Amazing Spider-Man Masterworks ASMO Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus ASMP Amazing Spider-Man Portfolio ASMPB Amazing Spider-Man (Pocket Books) ASMS Amazing Spider-Man Special ASW All-Star Western AT Astonishing Tales ATK  Attack AV Avengers AV1C Avengers 1: The Coming of The Avengers AVA Avengers Annual AVC Avengers Classic AVEC Avengers Epic Collection AVGS Avengers Giant-Size AVIAMAV Avengers: I Am an Avenger AVKTTA Avengers: Kang Time and Time Again AVMFHP Avengers: The Many Faces of Henry Pym AVMW Avengers Masterworks AVO Avengers Omnibus AVPWDD Avengers: The Private War of Doctor Doom AVS Avengers Special Avengers: The Big Three AVTB3 AVTO Avengers: The Origin Avengers: The Vibranium Collection AVVC AWC All Winners Comics AWDC Amazing World of DC Comics AXMM Astonishing X-Men: Monstrous BA Battlefield Action BASM Birth of the Amazing Spider-Man BB Blue Bolt BBA Brave and the Bold Annual BBR Boy’s Brotherhood Republic BBRR Boy’s Brotherhood Republic Reporter BBTBG Bring Back the Bad Guys BC Boy Commandos BCC Black Cat Comics BCM Black Cat Mystic Boy Commandos by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby BCSK BDC Best of DC BE Bulls-eye Boy Explorers Comics BEC BG Battleground Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom BGCF BI Back Issue BM Black Magic BO Blast-Off Best of the Fantastic Four BOFF BOMC Best of Marvel Comics BOSK Best of Simon and Kirby

BOTBG Bring on the Bad Guys BOTW Best of the West BPEC Black Panther Epic Collection BPJK Black Panther by Jack Kirby BPMK Black Panther (Marvel Knights) BR Boys’ Ranch BRC Blue Ribbon Comics BRRA Black Rider Rides Again BRSNS Black Rider and Shilo Norman Special BS Blazing Sixguns BT Buried Treasure BWR Beware C3D Captain 3-D CA Captain America CA75 Captain America 75th Anniversary CAAB Captain America and Batroc CABB Captain America’s Bicentennial Battles CAC Captain America Comics CAC170AE Captain America Comics #1 70th Anniversary Edition CAC70AS Captain America Comics 70th Anniversary Special CACB Comic Art Convention Book CACL Captain America: Cap Lives CACP Captain America Collectors’ Preview CACY Captain America: The Classic Years CAEC Captain America Epic Collection CAF13 Captain America and the First Thirteen CAFA Captain America: Forever Allies Captain America Giant-Size CAGS CAJKO Captain America by Jack Kirby Omnibus Captain America and The Falcon: Madbomb CAMB CAMOOT Captain America: Man Out of Time CAO Captain America Omnibus Captain America (Pocket Books) CAPB CAPCAOS Captain America: Peggy Carter, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. CAPG Comic Art Price Guide Captain America: Rebirth CAR Captain America Special CAS Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty CASOL CATLCA Captain America: The Legacy of Captain America CATS Captain America and The Falcon: The Swine Comic Art Tribute to Simon and Kirby (card set) CATSK CAVRS Captain America vs. Red Skull Captain Britain CB CBA Comic Book Artist Comic Book Artist Collection CBAC CBAGWJK Comic Book Apocalypse: The Graphic World of Jack Kirby CBASE Comic Book Artist Special Edition Comics Buyer’s Guide CBG CBM Comic Book Marketplace CBMS Comic Book Marketplace Special Edition CC Crash Comics CCA Comics Code Authority Cancelled Comic Cavalcade CCC Champion Comics CHAMC CJ Comics Journal Complete Jack Kirby CJK CJL Comics Journal Library Clue Comics CLUE CMA Captain Marvel Adventures COC Chamber of Chills COD Chamber of Darkness COS Crypt of Shadows COTL Creatures on the Loose COU Challengers of the Unknown COUJK Challengers of the Unknown by Jack Kirby CRMC Crime Comics CS Countdown Special CSJK Comic Strip Jack Kirby CSM Complete Sky Masters CV Captain Victory and The Galactic Rangers DACZ Disney Adventures Comic Zone DC Detective Comics DCCP DC Comics Presents DCPDW DC Presents: Darkseid War 100 Page Spectacular DCSAC DC Silver Age Classics DCSBRD DC Special Blue Ribbon Digest DCSS DC Special Series DCUC DC Universe Christmas DCUSO DC Universe Secret Origins DD Daredevil DDA Double-Dare Adventures DDEC Daredevil Epic Collection DDO Daredevil Omnibus DDP Daredevil Portfolio


DDSR Devil Dinosaur DDSRJK Devil Dinosaur by Jack Kirby DGS Defenders Giant-Size DH Daisy Handbook DHKF Deadly Hands of Kung-Fu DLPS Double Life of Private Strong DMC Daring Mystery Comics DON Dead of Night DRRGB Daisy’s Red Ryder Gun Book DSS Darkseid Special EAM Essential Ant-Man / Giant-Man EAV Essential Avengers ECA Essential Captain America EDD Essential Daredevil EFF Essential Fantastic Four EGR Essential Ghost Rider EH Essential Hulk EHT Essential Human Torch EIM Essential Iron Man EMK Essential Moon Knight EMTIO Essential Marvel Two-In-One EN Essential Nova ESH Essential Showcase ESM Essential Spider-Man ESS Essential Silver Surfer Eternals ET ETJK Eternals by Jack Kirby EThor Essential Thor EXM Essential X-Men FA Fighting American Flashback FB FC Fantastic Comics FCGMEBAC Full-Color Guide to Marvel Early Bronze-Age Collectibles FCGMSAC Full-Color Guide to Marvel Silver Age Collectibles FES First Edition Sets FF Fantastic Four FF40WAS Fantastic Four: 40th Wedding Anniversary Special FFA Fantastic Four Annual FFCA Fantastic Four Collector’s Album FFEXF Fantastic Four: Extended Family FFGS Fantastic Four Giant-Size FFKS Fantastic Four King-Size FFLA Fantastic Four: The Lost Adventure FFMIB Fantastic Four (Marvel Illustrated Books) FFO Fantastic Four Omnibus FFOD Fantastic Four: The Overthrow of Doom FFP Fantastic Four Preview FFPB Fantastic Four (Pocket Books) FFR Fantastic Four Return FFS Fantastic Four Special FFSE Fantastic Four Special Edition FFSS Fantastic Four (Simon and Schuster) FFTM Fantastic Four: The Movie FFUN Famous Funnies Foxhole FH FHSC Foxhole (Super Comics) FHTI From Here to Insanity FIS First Issue Special FM Fantasy Masterpieces FOOG Friends of Old Gerber FOOM Friends of ol’ Marvel FP Forever People FRANK Frankenstein Comics FTDM Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion GACAO Golden Age Captain America Omnibus GAJK Green Arrow by Jack Kirby GAMC Golden-Age of Marvel Comics GAMM Golden-Age Men of Mystery GCBH Great Comic Book Heroes GF Gunfighters GFSET Greatest Fifties Stories Ever Told GGASET Greatest Golden-Age Stories Ever Told GHC Green Hornet Comics GM Gorilla Man GRCS Golden Record Comic Set GS Gunslingers GSC Giant-Size Chillers GSOO Grandson of Origins GSSET Greatest Superman Stories Ever Told GSSS Giant-Size Super-Stars GSSVTU Giant-Size Super-Villain Team-Up GVFF Greatest Villains of the Fantastic Four GW Gunsmoke Western HAWK Hawkman

HBAB Hulk: Beauty and the Behemoth HC Headline Comics HFFF Hulk vs. Fin Fang Foom HJPF Harvard Journal of Pictorial Fiction HOLOS Holyoke One-Shot HOM House of Mystery HORRT Horror Tales HOS House of Secrets HT Human Torch HVH Hulk vs. Hercules: When Titans Collide HVMU Hulk vs. the Marvel Universe IDMOB In the Days of The Mob IDMOBC In the Days of The Mob (collection) IH Incredible Hulk IHCA Incredible Hulk Collector’s Album IHEC Incredible Hulk Epic Collection IHLB Incredible Hulk (Lancer Books) IHM Incredible Hulk Megazine IHO Incredible Hulk Omnibus IHPB Incredible Hulk (Pocket Books) IHS Incredible Hulk Special IHSS Incredible Hulk (Simon and Schuster) IHT Incredible Hulk: Transformations IIC Infinity Incoming IMDS Iron Man: Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. IMEC Iron Man Epic Collection IMGS Iron Man Giant-Size IML Iron Man: Legacy IMO Iron Man Omnibus IMPM Impossible Man IMR Iron Man: Requiem IMS Iron Man Special Inhumans INH INHO Inhumans: The Origin of The Inhumans Invaders INV INVC Invaders Classic INVGS Invaders Giant-Size JC Jumbo Comics JCPF JCP Features JIM Journey into Mystery JIMA Journey into Mystery Annual JKD Jack Kirby’s The Demon JKFFAE Jack Kirby’s Fantastic Four: Artist’s Edition JKFP Jack Kirby’s Forever People JKFPAE Jack Kirby’s Forever People: Artist’s Edition JKFW Jack Kirby’s Fourth World JKFWO Jack Kirby’s Fourth World Omnibus JKGBH Jack Kirby’s Galactic Bounty Hunters JKKAAE Jack Kirby’s Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth: Artist’s Edition JKKAO Jack Kirby’s Kamandi Omnibus JKL Jack Kirby’s The Losers JKMM Jack Kirby’s Mister Miracle JKMMAE Jack Kirby’s Mister Miracle: Artist’s Edition JKMW Jack Kirby Masterworks JKNG Jack Kirby’s New Gods JKNGAE Jack Kirby’s New Gods: Artist’s Edition JKO Jack Kirby Omnibus JKOMAC Jack Kirby’s OMAC: One Man Army Corps JKOS Jack Kirby Omnibus Sampler (DC Comics Presents) JKPI Jack Kirby Pencils and Inks JKQ Jack Kirby Quarterly JKR Jack Kirby Reader JKSS Jack Kirby’s Silver Star JKT Jack Kirby Treasury JKThorAE Jack Kirby’s Thor: Artist’s Edition JKUA Jack Kirby Unpublished Archives (card set) JOA Jimmy Olsen Adventures by Jack Kirby JP Joe Palooka JTTG Justice Traps the Guilty KA Kamandi, The Last Boy on Earth KAJK Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth by Jack Kirby KCO Kid Colt Outlaw KKOC Kirby—King of Comics KR Kobra: Resurrection KSK King-Size Kirby KU Kirby Unleashed KU2 Kirby Unleashed (remastered) LACD Little Archie Comics Digest LACDA Little Archie Comics Digest Annual LCE Limited Collectors’ Edition LOTVH Last of the Viking Heroes LR Love Romances M75 75 Years of Marvel

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MA Marvel Age MACHM Machine Man MACHMCC Machine Man by Kirby and Ditko: The Complete Collection MAGA Magneto Ascendant MARM Marvel Masterworks MBOBCC Mammoth Book of Best Crime Comics MC Microcolour MC70AS Mystic Comics 70th Anniversary Special MCAE Marvel Covers: Artist’s Edition MCCXM Marvel Collectible Classics: X-Men MCIC Marvel Collectors’ Item Classics MCIT60 Marvel Comics in the 1960s MCPSM Marvel Comics Presents Spider-Man MCES Marvel Collector’s Edition Sets MDC My Date Comics MDF Marvel Double Feature ME Millennium Edition MF Marvel Feature MF60 Marvel Firsts: The 1960s MF70 Marvel Firsts: The 1970s MFFD Marvel: Five Fabulous Decades MFWW2 Marvel Firsts: World War II Superheroes MGA My Greatest Adventure MGC Marvel’s Greatest Comics MGSHB Marvel’s Greatest Super-Hero Battles MHS Manhunter Special MIS Mystery in Space MKEC Moon Knight Epic Collection MKFGS Master of Kung-Fu Giant-Size MKHT Marvel Knights: Hulk Transformé ML My Love MLFF Marvel Limited: Fantastic Firsts MLIC My Life in Comics MLJK Marvel Legacy of Jack Kirby MLSS Marvel Limited: Silver Surfer MM Mister Miracle MMC Marvel Mystery Comics MMC70 Marvel Mystery Comics 70th Anniversary Special MMCOM Mystery Men Comics MME Marvel Milestone Edition MMEN Monster Menace MMON Marvel Monsters MMMBUS Monsters: The Marvel Monsterbus MMMS Merry Marvel Marching Society MMS Marvel Milestones MMTUT Mighty Marvel Team-Up Thrillers MMW Mighty Marvel Western Monster Masterworks MONM MOP Monsters on the Prowl My Own Romance MOR Marvel Premiere MP MR Marvel Romance Marvel Romance Redux MRR MS Marvel Spectacular Marvel Super Action MSA MSH Marvel Super-Heroes MSHCGA Magnificent Superheroes of Comics Golden Age MSHS Marvel Super-Heroes Special MSHTU Marvel Super Hero Team-Up MSL Marvel Spotlight MSS Marvel Selects MSTE Maximum Security: Thor vs. Ego MT Marvel Tales MTA Marvel Tales Annual MTE Marvel Treasury Edition MTGS Man-Thing Giant-Size MTIOA Marvel Two-In-One Annual MTRIPA Marvel Triple Action MTS Marvel Treasury Special MTVG Marvel TV: Galactus—The Real Story MUTD Marvel Universe: Thor Digest MVJK Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby MVJR Marvel Visionaries: John Romita MVS Marvel Value Stamps MVSL Marvel Visionaries: Stan Lee MW Marvel Westerns MWGS Marvel Weddings MXFF Maximum Fantastic Four NASA National Aeronautical Space Agency NBE Not Brand Echh NF Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. NFC Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (collection) NGS New Gods Special NJ Nostalgia Journal

NLBCS Newsboy Legion and Boy Commandos Special NLSK Newsboy Legion by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby NG New Gods OFF Our Fighting Forces OHMU Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe OLS Our Love Story OMC Origins of Marvel Comics OMIFF Official Marvel Index to the Fantastic Four OOG Origin of Galactus PAVC Pet Avengers Classic PC Prize Comics PFLMIS Pulp Fiction Library: Mystery in Space PI Pure Images PJ Punch & Judy Comics QTW Quick-Trigger Western RBCC Rocket’s Blast Comic Collector RCCS Real Clue Crime Stories RDKFF Richard Dragon, Kung-Fu Fighter RFC Real Fact Comics RFTM Race for the Moon RFTMC Race for the Moon (collection) RK Rawhide Kid RKS Rawhide Kid Special RL Real Love Red Raven Comics RRC RRGCC Rocket Raccoon and Groot Complete Collection RW Remember When RWR Real West Romances SA Strange Adventures SACBA Silver Age of Comic Book Art SC Science Comics SCOA Superman: The Coming of Atlas SDCC San Diego Comic Con Book SDCG Super DC Giant SDR Steve Ditko Reader SDVC Sex, Drugs and Violence in the Comics SF Sgt. Fury SFA Sgt. Fury Annual SFOP Sincerest Form of Parody: The Best 1950s MAD-Inspired Satirical Comics SFS Sgt. Fury Special SFWCBH Supermen! The First Wave of Comic Book Heroes SG Superman Gallery SGFLL Superman’s Girl Friend Lois Lane Showcase SH SHIELDCC S.H.I.E.L.D.: The Complete Collection SHIELDLK S.H.I.E.L.D. by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby SHIELDO S.H.I.E.L.D. Origins SHIELDS S.H.I.E.L.D. by Steranko Complete Collection SHP Showcase Presents SHW Super-Hero Women SI Secret Invasion SITS Superman in the Seventies SK Sundance Kid SKC Simon and Kirby Classics SKLC Simon and Kirby Library: Crime Simon and Kirby Library: Horror SKLH SKLSF Simon and Kirby Library: Science Fiction SKS Simon and Kirby Superheroes SLC Stan Lee Conversations SLMDD Stan Lee Meets Doctor Doom SLMT Stan Lee Meets The Thing SLU Stan Lee Universe SMC Stuntman Comics SMCL Spider-Man Classics SME Special Marvel Edition SMS Sandman Special SMSS Spider-Man: Saga of the Sandman SO Secret Origins SOSDCH Secret Origins of the Super DC Heroes SOO Son of Origins of Marvel Comics SP Super Powers SPJO Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen SRS Sgt. Rock Special SRSS Steve Rogers: Super-Soldier SS Silver Surfer SSC Star Spangled Comics SSCOG Silver Surfer: the Coming of Galactus SSEC Silver Surfer Epic Collection SSK Sandman by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby Sensational Spider-Man SSM SSO Silver Surfer Omnibus ST Strange Tales STA Strange Tales Annual STD Shocking Tales Digest


STF Super-Team Family STW Streetwise SVC Super-Villain Classics SVTUGS Super-Villain Team-Up Giant-Size SW Strange Worlds SWC Spirit World (collection) SWYD Strange World of Your Dreams SWYDC Strange World of Your Dreams (collection) SZMGSET Shazam: The Greatest Stories Ever Told TADSRSG Teen-Aged Dope Slaves and Reform School Girls TAP Terry and the Pirates TAR Teen-Age Romance TB True Believers TBK100 True Believers: Kirby 100th TBMMW Thunderbolts: Marvel’s Most Wanted TC Treasure Comics TEC Thor Epic Collection TERRDRAC Terrors of Dracula TERRT Terror Tales TFT Thor: First Thunder Tales from the Tomb TFTT TGK Two-Gun Kid TGSF Thor: Giant-Size Finale ThorGS Thor Giant-Size ThorKS Thor King-Size ThorMA Thor: The Mighty Avenger ThorS Thor Special TIASP Thor: If Asgard Should Perish The Jack Kirby Collector TJKC TLB Thor (Lancer Books) TLBB Thor and Loki: Blood Brothers TLL Thing: Liberty Legion TLPAI True Love Problems and Advice Illustrated Thor Omnibus TO TOA Tales of Asgard TOD Tomb of Darkness TOS Tales of Suspense TOT Thrills of Tomorrow Thor: The Quest for Odin TQO TRT Totally Rad Tales TSA Thor: Siege Aftermath TSHAD Tower of Shadows TTA Tales to Astonish Thor: Tales of Asgard TTOA TTARO Tales to Astonish (Ro; book) TU Tales of the Unexpected TVH Thor vs. Hercules TW3CC Thor: The Warriors Three: The Complete Collection Thor: The Warriors Three Unleashed TW3UL TWWTH Thor: Whosoever Wields this Hammer Unexpected UN

US Unearthly Spectaculars USA USA Comics USM Ultimate Spider-Man UT Uncanny Tales VODD Villany of Doctor Doom VOE Vault of Evil VP Vintage Packs WAE Wizard Ace Edition WAP Win a Prize Comics WAU World Around Us WC Wow Comics WCR Where Creatures Roam WE Wyatt Earp WFC World’s Finest Comics WG Western Gunfighters WH Witching Hour WHO Who’s Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe WI What If? WIC What If? Classic WIH War is Hell WITCHT Witches’ Tales WITWT Witches’ Western Tales WL Western Love Where Monsters Dwell WMD WMT Weird Mystery Tales WOF World of Fantasy WT Western Tales WVT Weird Vampire Tales WWT Weird Wonder Tales X-Men XM XMAV X-Men vs. The Avengers XMAVFF X-Men vs. The Avengers / Fantastic Four XMEAXM X-Men: We are the X-Men XMEC X-Men Epic Collection XMEY X-Men, The Early Years XMFCM X-Men: First Class Magazine XMFF X-Men vs. Fantastic Four XMHY X-Men: The Hidden Years XMMW X-Men Masterworks XMO X-Men Omnibus XMS X-Men Special XMWM X-Men: War Machines YAC Young Allies Comics YC Yellow Claw YL Young Love YRC Young Romance Comics YRSK Young Romance: The Best of Simon and Kirby’s Romance Comics

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ACTION COMICS National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Adventure Comics, DC Silver Age Classics, Jack Kirby Collector, Millennium Edition, Superman, Superman Annual, Tales of Suspense 252 May 1959: “The Menace Of Metallo” (Superman) 13p Kirby (plot); Bernstein (script); (Swan/Klein - a) (note: Kirby graced Bernstein with plot while riding into New York City on train; issue also includes first app. and origin of Supergirl (Kara) (R: DCSAC, ME, Superman 217, Superman Annual 2) (See TOS 16,39) 411 Apr 1972: Blockbusters (Fourth World advertisement) 412 May 1972: Kirby Unleashed (advertisement) Kirby - a 413 Jun 1972: Kirby Unleashed (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a 449 Jul 1975: (r: ADV 252) “The Mystery Of The Giant Arrows” 6p // (r: ADV 253) “Prisoners Of Dimension Zero” 5p 638 Feb 7, 1989: Kirby/Austin - c (Demon; Kirby’s final work for DC; Demon drawn with pupils in eyes) (R: TJKC 63) (See TJKC 9, Who’s Who 6; See Last of the Viking Heroes 8 for final new work for comics) ADVENTURE COMICS National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See All-Star Comics, Alter Ego, Best of DC Digest, Best of Simon and Kirby, Boy Commandos, DC Special Blue-Ribbon Digest, DC Universe Christmas, Detective Comics, First Issue Special, Forever People, Greatest Fifties Stories Ever Told, Green Arrow by Jack Kirby, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Omnibus, Jack Kirby Omnibus Sampler, Journey into Mystery, Limited Collectors’ Edition, Microcolour, New Gods, 100 Page Super Spectacular, Sandman, Sandman by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, Secret Origins, Secret Origins of the Super DC Heroes, Showcase Presents, Star-Spangled Comics, Super-Team Family, Tales of the Unexpected, Who’s Who, World’s Finest Comics 40 Jul 1939: (Sandman feature by Christman begins) (See New York World’s Fair (1939) for first appearance) 58 Jan 1941: (first app. Manhunter (Paul Kirk); feature begins) 69 Dec 1941: (first app. re-designed Sandman (Wesley Dodds) and Sandy (Hawkins) by Chad Grothkopf) 72 Mar 1942: “The Riddle Of The Slave Market” (first Simon and Kirby Sandman; first work for DC) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (assist: Shores?) (R: MC, SSK) (note: published Feb 3, 1942) (See National Periodical Publications (unknown; 1941) 73 Apr 1942: Kirby/Simon - c (Manhunter; first Simon and Kirby credit on a cover) // “The Buzzard’s Revenge” (first Simon and Kirby Manhunter; origin) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (note: inspired by film “Man Hunt” (1941) (R: MC, NG 4) (See Police Comics 8) // “Bells Of Madness” (Sandman) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (note: only 165 copies exist) (R: MC, SSK) 74 May 1942: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) // “The Man Who Knew All The Answers” (Sandman) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: ADV 498, FP 9, MC, SSK) (Gardner Fox (plot); See AE V3#21) // “Scavenger Hunt” (Manhunter) 9p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MC, NG 5) 75 Jun 1942: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) // “Beware Of Mr. Meek” (Manhunter) 9p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MC, NG 6) // “The Villain From Valhalla” (Sandman vs. Thor (“Fairy Tales” Fenton) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: ADV 499, BOSK, FP 6, MC, SSK) (Thor: See BC 7, JIM 83, Out of This World 11, TU 16, Unusual Tales 18) 76 Jul 1942: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) // “Mr. Noah Raids The Town” (Sandman) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MC, SSK) // “The Legend Of The Silent Bear” (Manhunter) 9p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MC, NG 7) 77 Aug 1942: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) // “Dreams Of Doom” (Sandman) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: ADV 496, FP 8, MC, SSK) // “The Stone Of Vengeance” (Manhunter) 9p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MC, NG 8) // (note: Starman story by Burnley includes panels later swiped by Simon and Kirby in Fighting American 5; See TJKC 25, Wanted 6) 78 Sep 1942: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) // “The Lady And The Tiger” (Manhunter) 9p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MC, NG 9) // “The Miracle Maker” (Sandman) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MC, SSK) 79 Oct 1942: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) // “Footprints In The Sands Of Time” (Sandman) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MC, SSK) // “Cobras Of The Deep” (Manhunter) 9p Kirby/Simon - a (R: DC 440, MC) 80 Nov 1942: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) // “The Man Who Couldn’t Sleep” (Sandman) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: ADV 491, FP 7, MC, SSK) // “Man Trap Island” (final Simon and Kirby Manhunter) 9p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MC) (See First Issue Special 5 for final Kirby Manhunter) 81 Dec 1942: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) // “A Drama In Dreams” (Sandman) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: 100PSS DC-15, MC, SSK) 82 Jan 1943: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) // “Santa Fronts For The Mob” (Sandman) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: DCUC, LCE C-43, MC, SSK) 83 Feb 1943: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) // “The Lady And The Champ” (Sandman) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MC, SSK) // “Everybody Reads The Boy Commandos” (Axis app.) 1/2p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SSK) 84 Mar 1943: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) // “Crime Carnival” (Sandman) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: ADV 495, FP 5, MC, SSK) 85 Apr 1943: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) // “The Unholy Dreams Of Gentleman Jack” (Sandman) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: ADV 492, FP 4, MC, SSK) 86 Jul 1943: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) // “The Boy Who Was Too Big For His Breeches” (Sandman) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MC, SSK) 87 Sep 1943: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) // “I Hated The Sandman” (Sandman) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MC, SSK, WFC 226) (June 7, 1943: Jack Kirby was drafted into the U.S. Army and served honorably until July 20, 1945; Joe Simon joined the U.S. Coast Guard) 88 Nov 1943: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) // “The Cruise Of The Crescent” (Sandman) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MC, SSK) 89 Jan 1944: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) // “Prisoner Of His Dreams” (Sandman) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MC, SSK) (See AE V3#52) 90 Mar 1944: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) // “Sleepy Time Crimes” (Sandman) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MC, SSK) 91 May 1944: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) // “Courage à la Carte” (Sandman) 1p (title page) Kirby/Simon - a (R: MC, SSK) 92 Jul 1944: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) (R: MC, SSK) 93 Sep 1944: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) (R: MC, SSK) 94 Nov 1944: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) (R: MC, SSK) 95 Jan 1945: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) (R: MC, SSK) 96 Mar 1945: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) (R: MC, SSK) 97 May 1945: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) (R: MC, SSK) 100 Nov 1945: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) // “Sweets For Swag” (Sandman; first post-WWII work) 1p (title page) Kirby - a(p) (R: MC, SSK) 101 Jan 1946: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) 102 Mar 1946: Kirby/Simon - c (Sandman) // “Dream Of Peter Green” (Sandman) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SSK) (See Sandman 1 for final Simon and Kirby Sandman)

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(note: scripts by D. Wood unless otherwise indicated #250—256) 250 Jul 1958: “The Green Arrows Of The World” (Green Arrow) 6p Finger (script); Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (note: published May 29, 1958; Green Arrow first app. More Fun Comics 73 (Nov 1941) (R: DCSBRD 23, GAJK, JKO 1, SHP) 251 Aug 1958: “The Case Of The Super-Arrows” (Green Arrow) 6p Kirby (script); Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (R: GAJK, JKO 1, JKOS, SHP) 252 Sep 1958: “The Mystery Of The Giant Arrows” (Green Arrow) 6p Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (R: AC 449, DCSBRD 23, GAJK, GFSET, JKO 1, SHP) 253 Oct 1958: “Prisoners Of Dimension Zero” (Green Arrow) 6p Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (R: AC 449 (partial), DCSBRD 23, GAJK, GFSET, JKO 1, SHP) 254 Nov 1958: “The Green Arrow’s Last Stand” (Green Arrow) 6p Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (R: GAJK, JKO 1, SHP, STF 9) 255 Dec 1958: “The War That Never Ended” (Green Arrow) 6p Kirby (plot); Kirby - a (assist: Rosalind Kirby) (R: GAJK, JKO 1, SHP) 256 Jan 1959: “The Green Arrow’s First Case” (origin of Green Arrow) 7p Herron (script); Kirby - a (assist: Rosalind Kirby) (R: DCSBRD 9, GAJK, JKO 1, SOSDCH, SHP, WFC 187) (See SO 1) (Digest-sized format #491—503) 491 Sep 1982: (r: ADV 80) “The Man Who Couldn’t Sleep” 10p 492 Oct 1982: (r: ADV 85) “The Unholy Dreams Of Gentleman Jack” 10p 495 Jan 1983: (r: ADV 84) “Crime Carnival” 10p 496 Feb 1983: (r: ADV 77) “Dreams Of Doom” 10p 498 Apr 1983: (r: ADV 74) “The Man Who Knew All The Answers” 10p 499 May 1983: (r: ADV 75) “The Villain From Valhalla” 10p 503 Sep 1983: (r: SSC 7) “Newsboy Legion” 13p ADVENTURES IN 3-D Harvey Publications See Alter Ego, Captain 3-D, Golden-Age Men of Mystery 2 Jan 1954: Captain 3-D (unpublished #2 cover in advertisement—vs. “Infinity”) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: AE V3#115, GAMM 15) ADVENTURES OF THE FLY Archie Publications (Radio Comics) (issues #1—4 edited by Joe Simon) See Adventures of the Fly, Alter Ego, Archie...Archie Andrews Where Are You?, Archie Comics Digest, Archie’s Super Hero Special, Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio, Best of Simon and Kirby, Blue Ribbon Comics, Captain America Comics, Double Life of Private Strong, Fly, Hyper-Classics, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Treasury, Little Archie Comics Digest Annual, Simon and Kirby Superheroes 1 Aug 1959: Kirby/Simon - c (note: cover re-configured from “Come Into My Parlor” (title panel) // (R: AOSKS, SKS) // “The Strange New World Of The Fly” (origin; See DLPS 1 for first app.) 6p Oleck (script; recycled from unpublished Silver Spider story) Kirby - a(p) (R: AAAWAY 8, AOSKS, AOTF, BRC V2#1, SKS) // “The Fly Strikes” 2p Kirby - a(p) (R: AOTF, BRC V2#1, SKS) // “The Fly Discovers His Buzz Gun” 5p Kirby - a(p) (R: ACD 33, AOSKS, AOTF, BRC V2#1, SKS) // “Come Into My Parlor” 7p Kirby - a(p) (R: ACD 33, AOTF, BOSK, BRC V2#1, SKS) // “The Search” 2p Simon - a // “Sign Of The Triangle” 1p Kirby - a(l) (R: AOTF) (See AE V3#36, PI V1#3, Silver Spider (unpublished), JKT 2) 2 Sep 1959: (Simon - cover swipe from CAC 7) (R: TJKC 38) // “Sneak Attack” (Private Strong) 2p Kirby - a (R: AE V3#32, SKS) // “Marco’s Eyes” 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: AOTF, ASHS 1, SKS) // “The Master Of Junk-ri-la” 6p Kirby - a(p) (R: AOSKS, AOTF, BRC V2#1, LACDA 3) (note: final Simon and Kirby collaboration until The Sandman 1 (1974) 4 Jan 1960: (note: cover art sometimes credited to Simon and Kirby; series ends publication as Fly Man #39 (Sep 1966); Joe Simon regained his copyrights in 1991) (See Mighty Comics 50) ADVENTURES OF THE FLY Archie Publications See Adventures of the Fly, Double Life of Private Strong V1 2004: (r: DLPS 1) “The Hide-Out” 2p // (r: c, AOTF 1) “The Strange New World Of The Fly” 6p (origin) // (r: AOTF 1) “The Fly Strikes” 2p // (r: AOTF 1) “The Fly Discovers His Buzz Gun” 5p // (r: AOTF 1) “Come Into My Parlor” 7p // (r: AOTF 1) “Sign Of The Triangle” 1p // (r: c AOTF 2) // (r: AOTF 2) “Marco’s Eyes” 8p // (r: AOTF 2) “The Master Of Junk-ri-la” 6p (note: Foreword by Joe Simon) AGENTS OF ATLAS Marvel Comics See What If?, Yellow Claw (HC format) 1 2007: (r: c What If? 9) 1p // (r: YC 1) “The Coming of the Yellow Claw” 7p (Maneely - a) AGONIZING LOVE (The Golden Era of Romance Comics) Harper Design See My Own Romance, True Love Problems and Advice Illustrated, Young Love, Young Romance Comics V1 2011: (cover (r: YRC V1#3) // (r: c TLPAAI 38) 1p // (r: YL 13 (V2#7) “Everybody Wants My Girl” 1p (title page) // (r: c MOR 76) 1p // (r: YRC 26 (V4#2) “Your Money Or Your Love” 1p // (r: YL 8 (V2#3) “The Man In My Dreams” 5p

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AIRBOY COMICS Hillman Periodicals See Complete Jack Kirby, Jack Kirby Reader, Jack Kirby Treasury V4# 4 May 1947: Kirby/Simon/Fujitani - c (R: CJK 3, JKT 2) (See All-New Comics 13) V4#5 Jun 1947: “Link Thorne, The Flying Fool” (first app. Flying Fool) 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 4) V4#6 Jul 1947: “Dynamite” (Flying Fool) 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 4) V4#7 Aug 1947: “You Can’t Beat Cupid” (Flying Fool) 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 4) V4#8 Sep 1947: “His Brother’s Keeper” (Flying Fool) 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 5, JKR 1) V4#9 Oct 1947: “Larceny In Old Lace” (Flying Fool) 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 5)


V4#10 Nov 1947: “Face In The Storm” (Flying Fool) 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: JKR 2) V4#11 Dec 1947: “Peril Paradise” (Flying Fool) 8p Kirby/Simon - a ALARMING TALES Harvey Publications (Western Tales) (series edited by Joe Simon) See America’s Greatest Comics, Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio, Hyper-Classics, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Reader, Modern Arf, Shocking Tales Digest, Showcase, Simon and Kirby Library: Science Fiction, Strange Tales, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen, Tales of Suspense, Unearthly Spectaculars 1 Sep 1957: Kirby/Simon - c (R: SKLSF) // Contents 1p Kirby - a(p) // “The Cadmus Seed” 5p Kirby - a (note: genetic replication story) (R: JKR 2, SKLSF, STD 1) (See SH 6, SPJO 135, TOS 78) // “Logan’s Next Life” 2p Kirby - a(p) (R: STD 1, US 3) // “The Fourth Dimension Is A Many Splattered Thing” 5p Kirby - a (R: AGC 9, Modern Arf, SKLSF, STD 1) // “The Last Enemy” 6p Kirby - a(p) (note: Kamandi antecedent story) (R: SKLSF, STD 1) // “Donnegan’s Daffy Chair” 4p Kirby - a (R: SKLSF, STD 1, TJKC 46) (See Black Cat Mystery 59 (unpublished cover), TJKC 34) 2 Nov 1957: (Simon - c) // “Hole In The Wall” 6p Kirby/Stein - a (R: SKLSF, STD 1) // “The Big Hunt” 4p Kirby - a (R: AGC 7, AOSKS, SKLSF, STD 1) (See ST 161) // “The Fireballs” (UFO story) 5p Kirby/Roussos - a (R: AOSKS, SKLSF, STD 1) // “I Want To Be A Man” 5p Kirby/Stein - a (R: SKLSF, STD 1, TJKC 48) 3 Jan 1958: Kirby/Simon - c (R: SKLSF, TJKC 61) // “This World Is Ours” 5p Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (R: SKLSF, TJKC 45) (See AOSKS) 4 Mar 1958: (Simon - c) (R: AOSKS) // “Forbidden Journey” 5p Kirby - a (R: SKLSF) 6 Nov 1958: (“King of the Ants” (story about tiny hero, á la—Ant-Man) Williamson/Torres - a) (R: SKLSF) (note: Joe Simon and Jack Kirby retained their copyrights after publication.)

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ALL FOR LOVE Prize Publications V3#2 Aug 1959: “Love For A Lifetime” 5p Kirby - a(p) ALL-NEW COMICS Family Comics (Harvey Publications) See Boy Explorers Comics, Simon and Kirby Classics, Simon and Kirby Superheroes, Stuntman Comics 13 Aug 1946: (Green Hornet); “Stuntman Battles The Diamond Curse” (Stuntman) 13p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKC 1, SKS) // Stuntman (advertisement) 1p Kirby/Simon - a // Boy Explorers Comics (#2 advertisement) Kirby/Simon - a (note: issue advertises unpublished Simon and Kirby title Flying Fool Comics #1 and Strange Story Comics #1 with cover repros) (note: Joe Simon and Jack Kirby retained their copyrights after publication.) ALL-SLUG COMICS Graphic Story Guild See Jack Kirby Collector, New Gods 5 1976: Lightray 1p Kirby/McLaughlin - a (See TJKC 46) ALL-STAR COMICS All-American / National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Adventure Comics, Archive Edition, Jack Kirby Collector, Microcolour 3 Win 1940: (first app. Justice Society of America) // (note: Hawkman smites Men of Fire with “Hammer of Thor”; non-Kirby) 14 Jan 1943: (Justice Society of America); “Food For Starving Patriots” (Sandman) 6p Kirby/Simon - a (R: AED, MC) (See TJKC 25) 15 Mar 1943: (Justice Society of America); “The Man Who Created Images” (Sandman) 6p Kirby/Simon - a (R: AED, MC) (See TJKC 25) 16 May 1943: (Justice Society of America); “The Justice Society Fights For A United America” (Sandman) 6p Kirby/Simon - a (R: AED, MC) (See TJKC 25) 17 Jul 1943: (Justice Society of America); “The Brain Wave Goes Berserk” (Sandman) 6p Kirby/Simon - a (R: AED, MC) (See TJKC 25) (June 7, 1943: Jack Kirby was drafted into the U.S. Army and served honorably until July 20, 1945; Joe Simon joined the U.S. Coast Guard) 19 Win 1943: (Justice Society of America); “The Crimes Set To Music” (Sandman) 5p Kirby/Simon - a (R: AED, MC) (See TJKC 25) ALL-STAR WESTERN National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Jack Kirby Omnibus 99 Mar 1958: “The Ambush At Smoke Canyon” (Foley of the Fighting 5th) 6p Herron (script); Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: JKO 1) ALL WINNERS COMICS Timely Comics (Marvel Comics Group) See Captain America Collectors’ Preview, Captain America Comics, Flashback, Golden-Age of Marvel Comics, Invaders Giant-Size, Jack Kirby Collector, Marvel Masterworks, Microcolour, Stan Lee Universe 1 Sum 1941: “The Case Of The Hollow Men” (Captain America; first app. of Zombies in comic books) 13p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CACP 1, FB 23, GAMC 2, INVGS 2, MC) // (first app. All Winners Squad (in text story by Stan Lee): Captain America / Bucky / Human Torch / Toro / Sub-Mariner / Miss America / Whizzer) (See Marvel Premiere 29) “The Strange Case Of The Malay Idol” (Captain America) 12p Kirby/Simon - a 2 Fall 1941: (note: Cap gives imperialist speech to island natives) (R: INVGS 2, MARM, MC) // “Winners All” (text illustration) Kirby - a (R: MARM, MC, SLU, TJKC 34,58) AMAZING ADVENTURES Marvel Comics Group See Amazing Fantasy Omnibus, Comic Book Marketplace, King-Size Kirby, Man-Thing Giant-Size, Marvel Firsts: The 1960s, Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby, Monsters: The Marvel Monsterbus, Monsters on the Prowl, Strange Tales, Tales of Suspense, Weird Wonder Tales Continued as Amazing Adult Fantasy (Kirby is primary co-plotter by virtue of the “Marvel Method”—story being penciled first establishes physical content, story locations, staging, flow and pacing; uncredited co-plotting and scripting by Lee)

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Kirby/Ayers - c (Torr) (R: AFO, MMMBUS 1,2, ST 175) // “Torr” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: AFO, MMMBUS 1,2, ST 175) // “I Am The Fantastic Dr. Droom” (first app. and origin of Doctor Anthony Droom; first Marvel Silver-Age superhero) 6p Kirby/Ditko - a (R: AFO, KSK, MF60, MMMBUS 1,2, MVJK 1, (WWT 19 re-titled “I Am Doctor Druid”) (See ST 110, TOS 41) Kirby/Ditko - c (Manoo) (R: AFO, MMMBUS 1,2) // “I Led The Strange Search For Manoo” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: AFO, MMMBUS 1,2) // “The World Below” (Doctor Droom) 5p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: AFO, MMMBUS 1,2, WWT 22 (as “Doctor Druid”) Kirby/Ayers - c (Twilight World) (R: AFO, MMMBUS 2) // “We Were Trapped In The Twilight World” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: Devil Dinosaur antecedent app.) (R: AFO, MMMBUS 2) // “Doctor Droom Meets Zemu” (Doctor Droom) 5p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: AFO, MMMBUS 2, WWT 20 (re-titled “Behold The Power Of Zamu” (as “Doctor Druid”) Kirby/Ayers - c (“X”) (R: AFO, MMMBUS 2, CBM 72) // “I Am Robot X” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: AFO, MMMBUS 2) // “What Lurks Within?” (Doctor Droom) 5p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: AFO, MMMBUS 2) Kirby/Ayers - c (title page repro with added art by Ditko) (R: AFO, MMMBUS 2) // “The Escape Of Monsteroso” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: AFO, MMMBUS 2, MOP 28) Kirby/Klein - c (R: AFO, MMMBUS 2) // “Sserpo, The Creature Who Crushed The Earth” 13p Kirby/Klein - a (R: AFO, MMMBUS 2, MOP 27) // (“Krogg” (Doctor Droom) 5p Reinman - a) (R: AFO, MMMBUS 2, MTGS 3 (as “Doctor Druid”)

AMAZING ADVENTURES Marvel Comics Group See Astonishing Tales, Fantastic Four, Inhumans, Inhumans Prime, King-Size Kirby, Marvel Masterworks, Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby, Thor, True Believers: Kirby 100th, X-Men (Kirby writing on issues #1—4) 1 Aug 1970: Kirby/Giacoia - 1/2 c (Inhumans) // “The Inhumans” (Inhumans) 10p Kirby/Stone - a (R: INH 9, KSK, MARM, MVJK 1, TBK100) // “Ka-Zar And Dr. Doom” (AT #1 advertisement) 1/2p (repros from FF 58, XM 10) 2 Sep 1970: (J. Buscema/Stone - c) // “Friend Against Friend” (Inhumans) 10p Kirby/Stone - a (R: INH 9 (partial), KSK, MARM, MVJK 1, TBK100) 3 Nov 1970: (J. Buscema/Giacoia - c) // “Pawns Of The Mandarin” (Inhumans) 10p Kirby/Stone - a (R: MARM) 4 Jan 1971: (J. Buscema - c) // “With These Rings, I Thee Kill” (Inhumans) 10p Kirby/Stone - a (R: MARM) // (letters page “Amazing Mails” begins) (note: published Oct 19, 1970) 10 Jan 1972: (r: Thor 146) “The Origin Of The Incomparable Inhumans” 5p AMAZING ADVENTURES Marvel Comics Group See X-Men 1 Dec 1979: (r: c, XM 1 (half story) “X-Men” 12p (r: XM 1 (half story; with new title page) re-titled from “X-Men”) “When Mutants Clash” 11p // (r: XM 8) The Beast 1p // 2 Jan 1980: (r: XM 6) Cyclops 1p 3 Feb 1980: (r: XM 2 (half story) “No One Can Stop The Vanisher” 11p 4 Mar 1980: (r: c, XM 2 (half story; with new title page) re-titled from “No One Can Stop The Vanisher”) “The Gentleman Vanishes” 12p 5 Apr 1980: (r: c, XM 3 (half story) “Beware, The Blob” 12p 6 May 1980: (r: XM 3 (half story; with new title page) re-titled from “Beware, The Blob”) “Carnival Of Death” 13p 7 Jun 1980: (r: c XM 4 with added art) // (r: XM 4 (half story) “The Brotherhood Of Evil Mutants” 12p 8 Jul 1980: (r: XM 4 (half story; with new title page) re-titled from “The Brotherhood Of Evil Mutants”) “Assault On Fortress Magneto” 12p 9 Aug 1980: (r: XM 5 (half story; with new title page) re-titled from “Trapped: One X-Man”) “To Fight Alone” 13p 10 Sep 1980: (r: c XM 5 with added art) // (r: XM 5 (half story) “Trapped: One X-Man” 12p 11 Oct 1980: (r: XM 6 (half story) “Search For The Sub-Mariner” 11p 12 Nov 1980: (r: XM 6 (half story; with new title page) re-titled from “Search For The Sub-Mariner”) “To Join The Evil Mutants” 11p 13 Dec 1980: (r: c, XM 7) “The Return Of The Blob” 22p 14 Jan 1981: (r: XM 8) “Unus, The Untouchable” 20p // (r: c XM 18) 1p AMAZING FANTASY Marvel Comics Group See Amazing Fantasy Omnibus, Amazing Spider-Man, Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection, Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus, Birth of the Amazing Spider-Man, Essential Spider-Man, Jack Kirby Collector, Marvel Firsts: The 1960s, Marvel Masterworks, Marvel Milestone Edition, Marvel Tales, Marvel Treasury Edition, 100 Greatest Marvels, Origins of Marvel Comics, Pure Images, 75 Years of Marvel, Spider-Man Classics, Steve Ditko Reader, Strange Tales Annual, True Believers, Ultimate Spider-Man Continued from Amazing Adult Fantasy 15 Aug 1962: Kirby/Ditko - c (first app. Spider-Man (Peter Parker) (R: AFO, ASMEC, ASMO 1, ASMPB, ESM 1, M75, MARM, MF60, MME, MT 137, OMC, SDR, SMCL 1, TB, USM) // (“Spider-Man” (origin) 11p Kirby (plot assist); Lee (script); Ditko - a (note: Ditko designed published version of Spider-Man costume) (note: Sep 1962 in indicia; published Jun 5, 1962) (See AE V2#3, AOTF, ASM (unpublished), ASM 1, Comic Book Makers, CBM 44,99, The Comics V1#5, Dennis the Menace (television), JIM 96 (ad), Kirby100, MCIT 60, Marvelmania 2, MT 137, Night Fighter (unpublished), PI V3#1, SDR, Silver Spider (unpublished), Spiderman (logo), Spiderman (concept art), Strange Tales Annual 2 (unpublished), TJKC 54; TJKC 70 “Spider-Man: The Case for Kirby”; Uncanny Tales 26, World of Steve Ditko) (note: Amazing Fantasy cancelled to re-launch Two Gun Kid) 15 2000: (reprint edition included in Birth of the Amazing Spider-Man boxed set) 15 Aug 2002: (reprint edition included in Spider-Man DVD Collector’s Gift Set) 15 2006: (reprint edition: News America Marketing newspaper giveaway) 15 Aug 2012: (reprint edition; includes (r: c ASM 1) 1p

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AMAZING FANTASY OMNIBUS Marvel Comics See original sources for details (HC format) V1 2007: (collects Amazing Adventures #1-6 // Amazing Adult Fantasy #7-14 // Amazing Fantasy #15)


AMAZING-MAN COMICS Centaur Publications See Daring Mystery Comics, My Life in Comics, Silver Streak Comics, Target Comics 10 Mar 1940: “Ranch Dude” 7p (first comic book art drawn by Joe Simon—artist for Lloyd Jaquet’s Funnies, Inc.) (note: one panel repro in MLIC p 66) (See Daring Mystery Comics 1-2, Silver Streak Comics 2, Target Comics 1) AMAZING SPIDER-MAN, THE Marvel Comics Group See Amazing Fantasy, Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection, Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus, Amazing Spider-Man Portfolio, Comic Book Marketplace, Crazy, Essential Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, Fantastic Four Annual, 500 Covers, Golden Record Comic Set, Jack Kirby Collector, King-Size Kirby, Marvel Comics Presents Spider-Man, Marvel Masterworks, Marvel Milestone Edition, Marvel Tales, Marvel Treasury Edition, Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby, Sensational Spider-Man, Spider-Man Classics, Spidey Super Stories, Start Collecting Comic Books, Strange Tales Annual, Tales to Astonish, True Believers 1 Mar 1963: Kirby/Ditko - c (partial pencils and layout; second app. Spider-Man; first Marvel Silver-Age cross-over; See FF 12) (R: ASMEC, ASMO 1, ASMP, ASMPB, ESM 1, GRCS, MARM, MCPSM 1, MT 138, TB) // “Spider-Man” 14p Kirby (probable plot assist); Ditko - a // “Spider-Man Vs. The Chameleon” 10p Kirby (probable plot assist); Lee (script); Ditko - a (See AF 15, CBM 44, TJKC 70 “Spider-Man: The Case for Kirby”) // “A Personal Message From Spider-Man” 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: ASMO 1, MARM) (See TJKC 23) (note: published Dec 10, 1962) 2 May 1963: “Duel To The Death With The Vulture” 14p Kirby (probable plot assist); Lee (script); Ditko - a // “The Uncanny Threat Of The Terrible Tinkerer” 10p Kirby (probable plot assist); Lee (script); Ditko - a (note: Marvel logo boxes begin on covers; designed by Ditko) 8 Jan 1964: (Ditko - c) // “Spider-Man Tackles The Torch” 6p Kirby (probable plot assist); Lee (script); Kirby/Ditko - a (note: final Silver Age inks on Kirby) (See Satan’s Six 1) (R: ASMEC, ASMO 1, ASMPB, ASMS 6, ESM 1, KSK, MARM, MCPSM 1, MT 145, MTE 1, MVJK 1, SMCL 9, SSM) (R: Crazy 82 (parody version) 10 Mar 1964: Kirby/Ditko - c (Spider-Man figure penciled by Kirby) (R: ASMO 1, ESM 1, MARM, MT 147) (See TJKC 70) 11 Apr 1964: Ditko - c (Spider-Man figure has Kirby art corrections on cover and title page) (R: ASMO 1, ESM 1, MARM) (See CBM 99) 25 Jun 1965: (note: Steve Ditko begins to receive credit for plotting stories) 35 Apr 1966: Kirby/Brodsky/Ditko - c (Spider-Man figure penciled by Kirby) (R: ASMO 2, ESM 2, MARM, MT 174) (See TJKC 70) Special 4 Nov 1967: Untitled (Spidey lifts stronger heroes; Lieber - a) repros Thing (FF 57), Hulk (TTA 60) (R: MTE 1) // (“Favorite Foes” feature page repros Sandman (FF 57) Special 6 Nov 1969: (r: FFA 1) “The Fabulous Fantastic Four Meet Spider-Man” 6p // (r: ASM 8) “Spider-Man Tackles the Torch” 6p Giant-Size 1 Jul 1974: (r: STA 2) “Human Torch, On The Trail Of The Amazing Spider-Man” 18p

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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN, THE Pocket Books (Marvel Comics Group) See Amazing Fantasy, Amazing Spider-Man (Paperback book format) 81443 1977: (r: c AF 15, ASM 1) 2p 81444 1977: (r: ASM 8) “Spider-Man Tackles The Torch” 6p AMAZING SPIDER-MAN EPIC COLLECTION Marvel Comics See original sources for details V1 2014: (Great Power); (SC collects Amazing Fantasy #15 (cover) // Amazing Spider-Man #1,8; and other issues) AMAZING SPIDER-MAN OMNIBUS, THE Marvel Comics See Amazing Fantasy, Amazing Spider-Man, Fantastic Four Annual, Strange Tales Annual (HC format includes letters pages) V1 2007: (r: c AF 15) 1p // (r: c ASM 1) 1p // (r: FFA 1) “The Fabulous Fantastic Four Meet Spider-Man” 6p // (r: STA 2) “Human Torch, On The Trail Of The Amazing Spider-Man” 18p // (r: ASM 8) “Spider-Man Tackles The Torch” 6p // (r: c ASM 10) 1p (note: Foreword and essays by Lee) // (Lee biography) AMAZING WORLD OF DC COMICS, THE National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See In The Days Of The Mob (b/w magazine format) 1 Aug 1974: “Murder, Inc.” (from unpublished In the Days of The Mob 2) 10p Kirby (script); Kirby/Royer - a (R: IDMOBC) (note: subscription only publication by-passed Comics Code Authority) 10 Jan 1976: “Modern Technology And The Get-Away Car” (from unpublished In the Days of The Mob 2) 2p Kirby (script); Kirby/Costanza - a (note: credited to Costanza only) (R: IDMOBC) // Showcase (#94 unpublished cover features New Gods #1 cover art variant) 1p Kirby/Giacoia - a AMERICA AT WAR: THE BEST OF DC WAR COMICS Simon and Schuster (Fireside) See Boy Commandos, Detective Comics (HC and SC formats) V1 1979: (r: DC 82) “The Romance Of Rip Carter” 11p // (r: c BC 4) 1p AMERICA’S BEST TV COMICS American Broadcasting Company (Marvel Comics Group) See Fantastic Four (some copies distributed by mail order promotion) 1 (Sep) 1967: (68-page one-shot); Kirby/Trimpe - c (new pencils of Mister Fantastic; includes reprint figures from cover of FF 49) // (r: FF 19 (partial) “Prisoners Of The Pharaoh” 10p // Fantastic Four (TV advertisement; one panel) Kirby/Trimpe - a AMERICA’S GREATEST COMICS AC Comics See Alarming Tales, Astonishing, Battle, Black Magic, Blast-Off, House of Mystery, Justice Traps the Guilty, Race for the Moon, Western Tales, Young Love, Young Romance Comics 1 2002: Contents (Fighting American repro) // “Spotlite on Simon and Kirby” 1p (article) // (r: BM 20) “Birth After Death” 3p // (r: c BM 20) 1p // (r: BM 20) “Oddities In Miniature: The Strangest Stories Ever Told” 1p 2 2002: (r: c BM 13) 1p 4 2002: (r: YL 39 (V2#7) “Will You Help Me?” 3p

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(r: c BM 18) 1p // (r: Astonishing 56) “Afraid To Dream” 4p // (r: BM 11) “The Girl Who Walked On Water” 6p // (r: c JTTG 19) 1p (r: ALARMT 2) “The Big Hunt” 2p (cover r: YRC 53 (V6#5) (title page) // (r: YRC 53 (V6#5) re-titled from “The Girl In My Corner”) “The Leather Pusher” 10p (r: ALARMT 1) “The Fourth Dimension Is A Many Splattered Thing” 5p (r: Battle 68) “Guard Duty” 4p // (r: BM 23) “Those Who Are About To Die” 5p (cover montage: Stuntman / Stone Sentinel / Davy Crockett) Kirby (repros) // (r: WT 32) “Running Fight” 9p // (r: HOM 85) “The Stone Sentinels Of Giant Island” 8p // (r: Battle 68) “Sitting Duck” 4p // “Stuntman Crowns A Jungle Lord” (Stuntman; unpublished) 2p (spread) Kirby/Simon - a (assist: Black) // (r: BO 1) “The Great Moon Mystery” 5p // (r: BM 24) “After I’m Gone” 4p // (r: BM 15) “The Angel Of Death” 7p

ANNIHILATION CLASSIC Marvel Comics See Tales to Astonish (HC format) V1 2008: (r: TTA 13) “I Challenged Groot, The Monster From Planet X” 7p ANT-MAN (See Avengers 1, Tales to Astonish 27,35-48) ANT-MAN / GIANT-MAN EPIC COLLECTION Marvel Comics See original sources for details V1 2015: (The Man in the Ant Hill); (SC collects Ant-Man / Giant-Man stories from Tales to Astonish #27, 35-59; includes Wasp back-up stories (TTA 51-58) ANYTHING GOES Fantagraphics See Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers, Jack Kirby Collector, Silver Star 2 Dec 1986: Captain Victory (and “Alien Squirt”) / Silver Star 3p Kirby/Sinnott - a (See TJKC 21,38) ARCHIE...ARCHIE ANDREWS, WHERE ARE YOU? Archie Publications See Adventures of the Fly (Digest-sized format) 8 Nov 1978: (r: AOTF 1) “The Strange New World Of The Fly” 6p (origin) ARCHIE COMICS DIGEST Archie Publications See Adventures of the Fly (Digest-sized format) 33 Dec 1978: (r: AOTF 1) “The Fly Discovers His Buzz Gun” 6p // (r: AOTF 1) “Come Into My Parlor” 7p ARCHIE’S SUPER HERO COMICS DIGEST MAGAZINE Archie Publications See Double Life of Private Strong (Digest-sized format) Continued from Archie’s Super Hero Special 2 Aug 1979: (r: DLPS 1) “The Menace Of The Micro-Men” 8p // (r: DLSP 2) “The Ultra-Sonic Spies” 6p ARCHIE’S SUPER HERO SPECIAL Red Circle Comics (Archie Publications) See Adventures of the Fly, Double Life of Private Strong (Digest-sized format) 1 Jan 1979: (r: AOTF 2) “Marco’s Eyes” 8p // (r: DLPS 1) “Meet Lancelot Strong” 1p // (r: DLPS 1) “The Double Life Of Private Strong” 4p // (r: DLPS 1) “Spawn Of The X-World” 6p // (r: DLPS 1) “Mystery Of The Vanished Wreckage” 6p Continued as Archie’s Super Hero Comics Digest Magazine ARCHIVE EDITION (SERIES) DC Comics See original sources for details (HC format collections) V3 1997: (All-Star Comics); All-Star Comics #11-14 V4 1998: (All-Star Comics); All-Star Comics #15-18 V5 1999: (All-Star Comics); All-Star Comics #19-23 V2 1991: (Batman); (reprints altered cover Detective Comics #65) V1 2003: (Challengers of the Unknown); Showcase #6,7,11,12 // Challengers of the Unknown #1-2 (note: Foreword by Evanier revised by DC to exclude Joe Simon from creation of Challengers) V2 2004: (Challengers of the Unknown); Challengers of the Unknown #3-8 // (Foreword by J. Morrow) // (Kirby biography) V1 2005: (Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth); Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth #1-10) V2 2007: (Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth); Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth #11-20) V1 1999: (Shazam!); (reprints Captain Marvel Adventures #1) ARGOSY Richard Kyle Publications See Kirby—King of Comics, Street Code (mini), Streetwise (b/w magazine format) V3#2 Nov 1990: “Street Code” 10p Kirby (1983) prose and pencil illustrations detail Kirby’s youth in New York City) (R: KKOC, Street Code (mini), STW)

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ART OF THE SIMON AND KIRBY STUDIO, THE Harry N. Abrams See Adventures of the Fly, Alarming Tales, Black Cat Comics, Black Cat Mystery, Black Cat Mystic, Blast-Off, Boy Explorers Comics, Boys’ Ranch, Bulls-eye, Champ Comics, Double Life of Private Strong, Fighting American, First Love Illustrated, From Here to Insanity, Foxhole, Green Hornet Comics, Headline Comics, Hi-School Romance, In Love, Police Trap, Race for the Moon, Sandman, Speed Comics, Stuntman Comics, True Bride-to-Be Romances, Warfront, Western Tales, Win A Prize Comics, Young Brides, Young Love (annotated HC format prints original art for complete stories) (edited by Mark Evanier) V1 (Oct) 2014: (r: BR 5) Intro (canoe) 1p // (r: c Champ Comics 20) 1p // (r: c Speed Comics 20,23) 2p // (r: c SMC 1) 1p // (unpublished art): (SMC 4) “The Evil Sons Of M. LeBlanc” 2p (spread) // (SMC 4) “Terror Island” 2p (spread) // (SMC 4) “Stuntman Crowns A Jungle Lord” 2p (spread) // (unused cover): (SMC 2) 1p // (unpublished art): (BEC 4) “Gulliver” 2p // (r: BCC 8)


“The Madness Of Doctor Altu” 12p // (r: GHC 37) “The Smiling Salesman” 7p // (r: GHC 38) “The Affairs Of The Man From Out Of This World” 8p (Simon - a) // (r: c HC 25) 1p // (r: c BR 1) 1p // (r: BR 1) Intro (Geronimo) 1p // (r: BR 1) “The Man Who Hated Boys” 17p // (r: BR 1) “A Very Dangerous Dude” 9p // (r: BR 1) “Howdy Pardners” (intro) 1p // (r: BR 3) Intro (Fightin’ Country) 1p // (r: BR 3) “Mother Delilah” 20p // (r: BR 4) Intro (Clay Duncan) 1p // (r: BR 4) “Fight To The Finish” 1p (title page) // (r: BR 4) “King Redeye’s Last Raid” 2p (spread) // (r: BR 5) “Last Mail To Red Fork” 1p (title page) // (r: BR 5) “Bandits, Bullets And Wild, Wild Women” 1p (title page) // (r: BR 6) “Bronco Bustin’” (intro) 1p // (r: BR 6) “Remember The Alamo” 2p (spread) // (r: Police Trap 2) “It’s Your Police Station” (The Desk Sergeant) 1p // (r: FA 1) “Duel To The Finish Line” 7p // (r: c BE 1) 1p // (r: BE 2) “Union Jack” 1p (title page) // (r: c FH 2) 1p // (r: FH 2) “Hot Box” 2p // (unused cover): (FH 4) 1p // (unpublished art): (FHTI 12) “They Love Us In Ward 8” 1p // (r: c WAP 1) 1p // (unpublished art): Sunfire, Man of Flame 1p // (r: c In Love 1) 1p // (unpublished cover): (Artists and Models 1) and “Search For Inspiration” (title page) 1p // (unpublished cover): (YL 66) 1p // (r: c Young Brides 27,28) 2p // (r: c YL 71) 1p (r: c True Bride-to-Be Romances 19) 1p // (r: c First Love Illustrated 68,70) 2p // (r: Hi-School Romance 55) 1p // (r: c Warfront 28) 1p // (r: c Black Cat Mystery 57) 1p // (r: BCM 59) “Take Off, Mr. Zimmer” 5p // (r: c WT 32) 1p (Davy Crockett) // (r: WT 33) “Jim Bowie Makes A Magic Knife” 7p // (r: ALARMT 2) “The Fireballs” 5p // (r: ALARMT 2) “The Big Hunt” 4p // (cover concept; version one): (ALARMT 3) 1p // (r: RFTM 2) “In This Issue” (intro) 1p // (r: RFTM 2) “The Thing On Sputnik 4” 5p // (r: RFTM 2) “Lunar Trap” 5p // (r: RFTM 2) “Island In The Sky” 5p // (r: RFTM 2) “The Face On Mars” 5p // (r: RFTM 3) “Saucer Man” 5p // (r: RFTM 3) “Space Garbage” 5p // (r: RFTM 3) “Garden Of Eden” 5p // (r: BO 1) “The Great Moon Mystery” 5p // (r: BO 1) “Lunar Goliaths” 5p // (r: AOTF 1) “The Strange New World Of The Fly” 6p // (r: AOTF 1) “The Fly Discovers His Buzz Gun” 5p // (r: DLPS 1) “The Double Life Of Private Strong” 4p // (r: DLPS 1) “Spawn Of The X-World” 6p // (r: DLPS 1) “The Hide-Out” (Fly) 2p // (r: DLPS 1) “Mystery Of The Vanished Wreckage” 6p // (r: DLPS 1) “The Menace Of The Micro-Men” 8p // (r: AOTF 2) “The Master Of Junk-ri-la” 6p // (unpublished variant cover version): (Sandman 1) 1p // (Intro by Evanier) // (Afterword by Jim Simon) // (collection also includes select pages from: AOTF 1 // BE 1,2 // BM 3 // BR 1,2,4,6 // SMC 1-3 // YRC 20) and additional covers and story art by Draut, Stein, Meskin, Albistur, Starr, Prentice, Nostrand, Wildey, Tuska, Williamson and Torres)

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ASTONISHING Atlas Comics (Marvel Comics Group) See America’s Greatest Comics, Black Cat Mystic, Daring Mystery Comics, Fantastic Four, Golden Age of Marvel Comics, Marvel Super Action, Marvel Super-Heroes, Marvel Tales, Monsters: The Marvel Monsterbus 3-6 Apr-Oct 1951: (note: Marvel Boy; first app. in DMC 6; title continues from Marvel Boy) (See FF 164, GAMC V1, MSA 4, MSH 19, MT 16) 56 Dec 1956: “Afraid To Dream” 4p Kirby/Simon - a (note: surplus Harvey Publications story) (R: AGC 6, MMMBUS 1) (See Battleground 14, Strange Tales of the Unusual 7, Yellow Claw 2) ASTONISHING TALES Marvel Comics Group See Amazing Adventures, Marvel Masterworks, Marvel Tales, Monsters on the Prowl, Strange Tales, Tales of Suspense, Tales to Astonish 1 Aug 1970: (M. Severin/Everett - c) // “The Power Of Ka-Zar” (Ka-Zar) 10p Kirby (plot); Lee (script); Kirby/Grainger - a (R: MARM) // “The Inhumans Are Coming” (AA #1 advertisement) 1/2p Kirby/Stone - a (repro from AA 1) 2 Oct 1970: (J. Buscema - c) // “Frenzy On The Fortieth Floor” (Ka-Zar) 10p Kirby (plot); Thomas (script); Kirby/Grainger - a (assist: M. Severin) (R: MARM) 21 Dec 1973: (It, The Living Colossus feature by Isabella/Ayers begins—ends #24; based upon increased sales of MOP 17 and 25 (Colossus reprints) (Colossus: See TOS 14,20, TTA 53) 22 Feb 1974: (It, The Living Colossus); (r: ST 74 (partial) “Gorgolla” 4p // “Kings and Things to Take by Storm” 1p (article) 23 Apr 1974: (It, The Living Colossus); (r: ST 89 (partial) “Fin Fang Foom” 2p // (Bullpen: Marvel Value Stamp #100 hype) 24 Jun 1974: (It, The Living Colossus); (reprints panels from ST 89, TOS 14,20) ASTONISHING X-MEN: MONSTROUS Marvel Comics See Strange Tales 1 2012: (r: c, ST 89) “Fin Fang Foom” 13p ATLAS

(See First Issue Special 1, Journey into Mystery 124)

ATTACK Charlton Comics See Foxhole 48 (V10#1) Oct 1984: (r: c FH 6) AVENGER, THE

(See Justice, Inc.)

AVENGERS, THE Marvel Comics Group See Alter Ego, Avengers: The Big Three, Avengers Classic, Avengers Epic Collection, Avengers: I Am an Avenger, Avengers Masterworks, Avengers Omnibus, Avengers 1: The Coming of The Avengers, Avengers Operation Hydra, Avengers: The Origin, Avengers: The Private War of Doctor Doom, Avengers Special, Avengers: The Vibranium Collection, Bring Back the Bad Guys, Captain America, Captain America Epic Collection, Captain America: Man out of Time, Captain America Pocket Books, Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty, Comic Art Price Guide (2nd), Comic Book Marketplace, Essential Avengers, Fantastic Four, Golden Record Comic Set, Incredible Hulk, Incredible Hulk Epic Collection, Iron Man, Iron Man Epic Collection, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Masterworks, Journey into Mystery, Journey into Mystery Annual, Justice Inc., King-Size Kirby, Marvel Firsts: The 1960s, Marvel Limited: Fantastic Firsts, Marvel Masterworks, Marvel Milestone Edition, Marvel Super-Heroes Special, Marvel Tales Annual, Marvel Triple Action, Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby, Official Marvel Index to the Avengers, 100 Greatest Marvels of All Time, Sgt. Fury, 75 Years of Marvel, Son of Origins, Strange Tales, Tales of Suspense, Tales to Astonish, Thor, True Believers: Kirby 100th, Wizard Ace Edition (Kirby is primary co-plotter by virtue of the “Marvel Method”—story being penciled first establishes physical content, story locations, staging, flow and pacing; co-plotting and scripting by Lee)

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Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Coming Of The Avengers” (first app. and origin of The Avengers: Iron Man / Thor / Ant-Man, Wasp / Hulk) 22p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: AVC, AV1C, AVEC, AVIAMAV, AVMW, AVO 1, AVTO, AVVC, EAV 1, IHEC, M75, MARM, MF60, MLFF, MME, MTA 2, 100GM 2, SOO) // (note: logo box art begins: Vignettes Kirby - a) (note: published Jul 2, 1963) 2 Nov 1963: Kirby/Brodsky - c // “The Avengers Battle The Space Phantom” 22p Kirby/Reinman - a (R: AVEC, AVGS 3, AVMW, AVO 1, EAV 1, IHEC, MARM, MSHS 1) // Sub-Mariner (advertisement: Avengers 3) 1p Kirby/Brodsky - a (R: MARM, TJKC 53) 3 Jan 1964: Kirby/Reinman - c // “The Avengers Meet Sub-Mariner” 25p Kirby/Reinman - a (R: AVEC, AVMW, AVO 1, EAV 1, IHEC, IHSS, MARM, MSH 21) (See AVMW, JKMW) 4 Mar 1964: Kirby/Roussos - c // “Captain America Joins The Avengers” (first Silver-Age app. Captain America; death of Bucky revealed: “Killing off Bucky was a kind of editorial...on the terrifying aspect of the missile program.”—Jack Kirby (1989) 23p Kirby/Roussos - a (note: Cap last appeared in Captain America Comics 78 (Sep 1954); See Aurora 4, ST 114) (note: published Jan 3, 1964) (R: AVEC, AVMW, AVO 1, AVS 3, AVVC, CA 400, CAEC, CAMOOT, CAPB, CASOL, EAV 1, GRCS, KSK, MARM, MLFF, MME, MVJK 1, 100GM 5, TBK100, WAE) (See CAC 66, CA 400, CBM 99, Screen Thrills) 5 May 1964: Kirby/Reinman - c // “The Invasion Of The Lava Men” 23p Kirby/Reinman - a (R: AVEC, AVMW, AVO 1, AVS 4, EAV 1, IHEC, MARM) (note: letters page “All About...The Avengers” begins; published Mar 4, 1964) 6 Jul 1964: Kirby/Stone - c // “Masters Of Evil” (first app. Doctor Heinrich Zemo; See SF 8 // first app. Zemo’s pilot; See TOS 98-99, CA 100) 23p Kirby/Stone - a (note: Rick Jones called “Rick Brown”) (R: AVEC, AVO 1, AVS 4, EAV 1, MARM) 7 Aug 1964: Kirby/Stone - c // “Their Darkest Hour” 22p Kirby/Stone - a (R: AVEC, AVO 1, EAV 1, MARM) 8 Sep 1964: Kirby/Ayers - c // “Kang, The Conqueror” (first app. Kang) 21p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: AVEC, AVO 1, AVS 5, BBTBG, EAV 1, MARM) Kirby/Stone - c (first app. Wonder Man (Simon Williams) // (“The Coming Of The Wonder Man” features 9 Oct 1964: Kirby art corrections) (R: AVEC, AVO 1, EAV 1, MARM) 10 Nov 1964: Kirby/Stone - c // (“The Avengers Break Up” features Kirby art corrections; first app. Hercules / Immortus / Goliath (biblical) / Paul Bunyan / Merlin app. (note: first Timely “Hercules” character app. Mystic Comics 3 (Jun 1940) (See JIMA 1) (R: AVEC, AVO 1, EAV 1, MARM) // “Cap” (Captain America) 1p Kirby/Brodsky - a (R: AVO 1, CAPG (2nd), MARM) 11 Dec 1964: Kirby/Stone - c (Spider-Man and Giant-Man figures penciled by Ditko) (R: AVEC, AVO 1, EAV 1, MARM) // (“The Mighty Avengers Meet Spider-Man” features Kirby art corrections) (R: AVEC, AVO 1, EAV 1, MARM) 12 Jan 1965: Kirby/Stone - c (“This Hostage Earth”) (R: AVEC, AVO 1, EAV 1, KSK, MARM) 13 Feb 1965: Kirby/Stone - c // (“The Castle Of Count Nefaria” features Kirby art corrections) (R: AVEC, AVO 1, EAV 1, MARM) 14 Mar 1965: Kirby/Stone - c // “Even Avengers Can Die” 20p Kirby (co-plot); Laiken/Lieber (script); Kirby - a(l); (Heck/Stone - a) (note: “Two alien races about to battle for survival with Earth as their battleground.”—The Watcher (p 20) (R: AVEC, AVO 1, EAV 1, MARM) (See New Gods 1) 15 Apr 1965: Kirby/Stone - c // “Now, By My Hand Shall Die A Villain” (death of Doctor Zemo; his pilot next app. as Zemo in TOS 98) 20p Kirby - a(l); (Heck/Esposito - a) (R: AVEC, AVO 1, EAV 1, MARM, MTRIPA 9) 16 May 1965: Kirby/Brodsky - c // “The Old Order Changeth” (new line-up: Captain America / Scarlet Witch / Quicksilver / Hawkeye) 20p Kirby - a(l); (Ayers - a (assist: Hubbell) (R: AV 150 re-titled “Avengers Assemble” (partial), AV V3#503 (partial), AVEC, AVIAMAV, AVO 1, AVPWDD, AVVC, EAV 1, MARM, MME, MTRIPA 10) // “Big News” (MMMS ad) Hubbell - a 17 Jun 1965: Kirby/Giacoia - c (“Four Against The Minotaur” features Kirby art corrections—and 7 panel repros from: TTA 69, p 3 panel 4 / p 9 panels 5-6 / p 10 panel 6 / p 14 panels 2-3 / p 20 panel 5) (R: AVEC, AVO 1, EAV 1, MARM, MTRIPA 12) 18 Jul 1965: Kirby/Ayers - c (“When the Comissar Commands”) (note: issue mentions Nick Fury’s counter-intelligence unit— prior to ST 135) (R: AVEC, AVO 1, EAV 1, MARM) // Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ST 135 advertisement) 1/2p Kirby/Ayers - a // Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner (TTA 70 advertisement) 1/2p Kirby/Stone - a (repro from FF 33) 19 Aug 1965: Kirby/Giacoia - c (first app. The Swordsman; Heck vignettes) (R: AVEC, AVO 1, EAV 1, MARM, MTRIPA 13) (See EAV 1, TJKC 66) 20 Sep 1965: Kirby/Wood - c (“Vengeance is Ours”) (R: AVEC, AVO 1, EAV 1, MARM, MTRIPA 14) 21 Oct 1965: Kirby/Wood - c (first app. Power Man (Erik Josten); “The Bitter Taste of Defeat”) (R: AVEC, AVO 1, EAV 1, MARM, MTRIPA 15) 22 Nov 1965: Kirby/Ayers - c (“The Road Back”) (Heck, Ayers/Giacoia vignettes repro from: ST 138, p 3 / TOS 57, p 5) (R: AVEC, AVO 1, EAV 1, MARM, MTRIPA 16) // (note: Bullpen Bulletins page begins) (See TJKC 72 p 69) 23 Dec 1965: Kirby/Romita - c (vs. Kang; “Once an Avenger”) (note: first Romita inks on Kirby) (R: AVEC, AVO 1, EAV 1, MARM, MTRIPA 17) (See AE V3#9, TJKC 66) 24 Jan 1966: Kirby/Ayers - c (“From the Ashes of Defeat”) (R: AVEC, AVO 1, EAV 1, MARM, MTRIPA 18) 25 Feb 1966: Kirby/Ayers - c (vs. Doctor Doom; “Enter...Doctor Doom”) (R: AVEC, AVO 1, EAV 2, MARM, MTRIPA 19) 27 Apr 1966: Kirby/Heck - c (“Four Against the Floodtide”) (R: AVEC, AVO 1, EAV 2, MARM) 28 May 1966: Kirby/Giacoia - c (Giant-Man becomes Goliath) (R: AVEC, AVO 1, EAV 2, MARM, MTRIPA 22) 29 Jun 1966: Kirby - c(l); (Heck/Giacoia - a) (R: AVEC, AVO 1, EAV 2, MARM) 30 Jul 1966: Kirby/Giacoia - c (“Frenzy in a Far-Off Land”) (R: AVEC, AVO 1, EAV 2, MARM, MTRIPA 24) 31 Aug 1966: (“Never Bug a Giant” features Kirby art corrections; especially final two panels) (R: AVEC, AVO 2, MARM) 32 Sep 1966: (note: Captain America repro on letters page from TOS 80, p10) 33 Oct 1966: Kirby - c(p) (background figures only) (R: AVEC, AVO 2, EAV 2, MARM, MTRIPA 25) 35 Dec 1966: (note: Captain America figure on cover repro from: TOS 84, p 9, panel 1) 148 Jun 1976: Kirby/Milgrom - c (vs. Squadron Supreme) (note: first Universal Price Codes on Jun 1976 covers) 150 Aug 1976: (r: AV 16 (partial: pages 7—18 re-titled from “The Old Order Changeth”) “Avengers Assemble” 12p (R: AVEC, AVPWDD, AVTB3) 151 Sep 1976: Kirby/Adkins - c (Avengers Assemble) (R: AVEC, AVPWDD, AVTB3) // “Apologia” (AV 150 article) 152 Oct 1976: Kirby/Adkins - c (Wonder Man / Black Talon) (R: AVEC, AVPWDD) 153 Nov 1976: Kirby/Milgrom - c (vs. Whizzer) (R: AVEC, AVPWDD)


(Nov) 1976: (Annual 6 published; See listing) 154 Dec 1976: Kirby/Milgrom - c (vs. Attuma) (R: AVEC, AVPWDD) (See Kirby100) 155 Jan 1977: Kirby/Milgrom - c (vs. Doctor Doom) (R: AVEC, AVPWDD) 156 Feb 1977: Kirby/Milgrom - c (vs. Doctor Doom) (R: AVEC, AVPWDD) 157 Mar 1977: M. Severin - c(l); Kirby/Adkins - c (vs. Ghost of Stone (Black Knight) (R: AVEC) (See TJKC 29) 158 Apr 1977: Kirby/Adkins - c (vs. Wonder Man) (R: AVEC) 350 Aug 1992: (r: c AV 1,11,25) 3p 672 Dec 2017: (Legacy variant cover repros (1965) t-shirt) Kirby/Giacoia - a V3#503 Dec 2004: (r: AV 16 (partial) 3p “Chaos Part Four Of Four” (Kirby montage art on pages 32-34) Special 1 Sep 1967: (“The Monstrous Master Plan Of The Mandarin” (49p) features Kirby repro figures: p 35, panel 2 (from: JIM 120, p 15, panel 1) // p 48, panel 3 (from: AV 25 cover) (R: AVGS 5, AVO 2) Special 3 Sep 1969: (r: AV 4) “Captain America Joins The Avengers” 23p // (r: TOS 66) “The Fantastic Origin Of The Red Skull” 10p //

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(r: TOS 67) “Lest Tyranny Triumph” 10p // (r: TOS 68) “The Sentinel And The Spy” 10p Special 4 Jan 1971: (r: AV 5) “The Invasion Of The Lava Men” 23p // (r: c AV 1-6) 6p // (r: AV 6) “Masters Of Evil” 23p Special 5 Jan 1972: (r: c AV 11) // (r: AV 8) “Kang, The Conqueror” 21p Giant-Size 1 Aug 1974: (“Nuklo—The Invader that Time Forgot” 34p (Buckler/Adkins - a) (Kirbyesque art with swipes) // “Avengers Re-Assemble” 1p (article) Giant-Size 2 Nov 1974: (r: FF 19) “Prisoners Of The Pharaoh” 22p Giant-Size 3 Feb 1975: (r: AV 2 (partial) “The Avengers Battle The Space Phantom” 21p Giant-Size 4 Jun 1975: (r: TTA 38) “Betrayed By The Ants” 10p Giant-Size 5 (Dec) 1975: (r: AVS 1) “The Monstrous Master Plan Of The Mandarin” 49p Annual 6 (Nov) 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c (vs. Nuklo / Living Laser) (R: AVEC, EAV 7) AVENGERS: THE BIG THREE Marvel Comics See Avengers 1 2012: (r: c AV 151) // (r: AV 150) “Avengers Assemble” 12p // (r: c AV 151) 1p AVENGERS CLASSIC Marvel Comics See Avengers 1 Aug 2007: (r: AV 1) “The Coming Of The Avengers” 22p AVENGERS EPIC COLLECTION Marvel Comics See original sources for details V1 2014: (Earth’s Mightiest Heroes); (SC collects Avengers #1-20) V2 2016: (Once an Avenger); (SC collects Avengers #21-40) V9 2013: (The Final Threat); (r: Avengers 150) “Avengers Assemble” 12p // (r: c Avengers 151-158) 8p // (r: c Avengers Annual 6) 1p AVENGERS: I AM AN AVENGER Marvel Comics See Avengers 1 2010: (r: c, AV 1) “The Coming Of The Avengers” 22p // (r: c, AV 16) “The Old Order Changeth” 20p AVENGERS: KANG TIME AND TIME AGAIN Marvel Comics See Thor (HC format) V1 2007: (r: Thor 140) “The Growing Man” 16p AVENGERS: THE MANY FACES OF HENRY PYM Marvel Comics See Tales to Astonish 1 2012: (r: TTA 27) “The Man In The Ant-Hill” 7p // (r: TTA 35) “Return Of The Ant-Man” 13p // (r: TTA 49) “The Birth Of Giant-Man” 18p AVENGERS MASTERWORKS Marvel Comics See Avengers V1 1993: (r: AV 1) “The Coming Of The Avengers” 22p // (r: AV 2) “The Avengers Battle The Space Phantom” 22p // (r: AV 3) “The Avengers Meet Sub-Mariner” 25p // (r: AV 4) “Captain America Joins The Avengers” 23p // (r: AV 5) “The Invasion Of The Lava Men” 23p // Untitled (unpublished Avengers 3 page) 1p Kirby - a(p) AVENGERS OMNIBUS Marvel Comics See original sources for details (HC format includes letters pages) V1 2012: (collects Avengers #1-30) V2 2015: (collects Avengers #31-58) // Avengers Special #1-2) AVENGERS 1: THE COMING OF THE AVENGERS Marvel Comics See Avengers 1 2012: (r: c, AV 1) “The Coming Of The Avengers” 22p AVENGERS OPERATION HYDRA Marvel Comics See Avengers 1 2015: (cover repro from AV 151) 001 2017: (Jack Kirby 100th Anniversary Special); (r: c, AV 16) “The Old Order Changeth” 20p 17


AVENGERS: THE ORIGIN Marvel Comics See Avengers (HC format) V1 2010: (r: AV 1) “The Coming Of The Avengers” 22p

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AVENGERS: THE PRIVATE WAR OF DOCTOR DOOM Marvel Comics See Avengers 1 2012: (r: AV 150 (partial) “Avengers Assemble” 12p // (r: c AV 151-156) 6p // (r: c AV 16) 1p AVENGERS: THE VIBRANIUM COLLECTION Marvel Comics See Avengers (HC format) V1 2015: (r: AV 1) “The Coming Of The Avengers” 22p // (r: AV 4) “Captain America Joins The Avengers” 23p // (r: AV 16) “The Old Order Changeth” 20p BATTLE Atlas Comics (Marvel Comics Group) See America’s Greatest Comics, Tales of Suspense (Kirby is primary co-plotter by virtue of the “Marvel Method”—story being penciled first establishes physical content, story locations, staging, flow and pacing; uncredited co-plotting and scripting by Lee or Lieber) 64 Jun 1959: Kirby/Rule - c // “Action On Quemoy” 5p Kirby/Rule - a 65 Aug 1959: Kirby/Rule - c // “Find ‘Em, Chase ‘Em, Blast ‘Em” (guided missiles) 5p Kirby/Rule - a // “Ring Of Steel” (1956 Hungary revolt vs. USSR) 5p Kirby/Rule - a 66 Oct 1959: Kirby/Rule - c // “Submarine” 5p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: first Ayers inks on Kirby; See TOS 8) 67 Dec 1959: Kirby - c // “The Invincible Enemy” 5p Kirby/Rule - a 68 Feb 1960: Kirby - c // “Sitting Duck” 4p Kirby/Reinman - a (R: AGC 12) // “Guard Duty” 4p Kirby/Ditko - a (R: AGC 11) 69 Apr 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c // “Doom Under The Deep” 6p Kirby/Sinnott - a 70 Jun 1960: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “A Tank Knows No Mercy” 5p Kirby/Ditko - a // “The Thick Of The Battle” 4p Kirby/Sinnott - a BATTLE FOR A THREE DIMENSIONAL WORLD 3D Cosmic Publications See Captain 3-D, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Quarterly, Marvel Premiere, 3D Cosmic Poster (3-D format) 1 1982: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c,bc (Stereon) // Videora (Cosmic Telepath) (advertisement) 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux-a // “Battle For A Three Dimensional World” (Stereon / Videora; Circe app.) 15p Zone (script); Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (1 collage panel; story details history of 3-D); 3-D art process by Tony Alderson) // (note: issued with anaglyptic “Jack Kirby 3D Video Cosmic Glasses” Kirby/Thibodeaux - a; distributed late 1983) (See JKQ 11, MP 35, TJKC 35,37,45,48,69) BATTLEFIELD ACTION Charlton Comics See Foxhole V6#84 Dec 1983: (r: FH 6) “Listen To The Boidie” 4p // (r: FH 6) “Even Steven” 4p // (r: FH 5) “Lucky Stiff” 6p BATTLEGROUND Atlas Comics (Marvel Comics Group) See Jack Kirby Reader, Warfront 14 Nov 1956: (Heath - c) // “Mine Field” 5p Kirby/Simon - a (note: surplus Harvey Publications story) (R: JKR 2) (See Astonishing 56, Strange Tales of the Unusual 7, Yellow Claw 2) BEST OF DC, THE DC Comics See Cancelled Comic Cavalcade, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Omnibus, Kamandi Challenge Special, Sandman (“Blue Ribbon” Digest-sized format) 22 Mar 1982: (Christmas with the Super-Heroes); “The Seal-Men’s War On Santa Claus” (Sandman) 18p Fleisher (script); Kirby/Royer - a (from unpublished Sandman 7, Kamandi 61; also published in Cancelled Comic Cavalcade 2) (R: JKO 2, KACS 1) (See TJKC 2) BEST OF THE FANTASTIC FOUR, THE Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four, Fantastic Four Annual (Over-sized format) V1 2005: (r: FF 1) “The Fantastic Four” 13p // (r: FF 1) “The Fantastic Four Meet The Mole Man” 12p // (r: FFA 2) “The Origin Of Doctor Doom” 12p // (r: FF 39) “A Blind Man Shall Lead Them” 20p // (r: FF 40) “The Battle Of The Baxter Building” 20p // (r: FF 51) “This Man, This Monster” 20p // (r: FF 100) “The Long Journey Home” 19p BEST OF MARVEL COMICS, THE Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four, Thor V1 1987: (r: FF 52) “The Black Panther” 20p // (r: FF 53) “The Way It Began” 20p // (r: Thor 159) “The Answer At Last” 20p // (r: Thor 171) “The Wrath Of The Wrecker” 20p

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BEST OF SIMON AND KIRBY, THE Titan Books See Adventure Comics, Adventures of The Fly, Black Cat Comics, Black Magic, Blue Bolt, Boy Commandos, Boys’ Ranch, Bulls-eye, Captain America Comics, Fighting American, Foxhole, From Here to Insanity, Headline Comics, Justice Traps the Guilty, Marvel Mystery Comics, My Date Comics, Race for the Moon, Real Clue Crime Stories, Sick, Strange World of Your Dreams, Stuntman Comics, Western Love, Young Romance Comics (HC format) V1 2009: (cover repro: FA 2 pastiche) // (r: CAC 1) “Captain America And The Riddle Of The Red Skull” 14p // (r: MMC 14) “The Vision” (werewolf) 7p // (r: ADV 75) “The Villain From Valhalla” 10p // (r: SMC 1) “Killer In The Bigtop” 13p // (r: FA 2) “Find The King Of The Crime Syndicate” 7p // (r: AOTF 1) “Come Into My Parlor” 7p // (r: c AOTF 3) 1p Simon - a // (r: Silver Streak Comics 2 (Jan 1940) “The Tree Men Of Uranus” (Solar Patrol) 5p Simon - a // (r: BB 4)  “Blue Bolt” 10p // (r: RFTM 2) “The Thing On Sputnik 4” 5p // (r: c BB 3) 1p // (r: BC 1) “Satan Wears A Swastika” 12p // (r: BCC 5) “My City Is No More” (Duke of Broadway) 10p // (r: FH 2) “Booby Trap” 6p // (r: c FH 1) 1p //


(r: WL 1) “Weddin’ At Red Rock” 3p // (r: YRC 22) “The Savage In Me” 14p // (r: HC 24) “Trapping New England’s Chain Murderer” 9p // (r: RCCS V2#4) “Mother Of Crime” 8p // (r: JTTG 1) “The Case Against Scarface” 8p // (r: BR 2) “Apache Justice” 7p // (r: BR 6) “Remember The Alamo” 2p // (r: BE 4) “Doom Town” 8p // (r: BM 2) “The Scorn Of The Faceless People” 10p // (r: BM 7) “Up There” 6p // (r: SWYD 3) “The Woman In The Tower” 4p // (r: c BM 29) “Beautiful Freak” 1p // (r: BM 29) “The Greatest Horror Of Them All” (title page) 1p // (r: MDC 4) “A Rainy Day With Housedate Harry” 3p // (r: FHTI 11) “Walt Chisely’s 20,000 Lugs Under The Sea” 6p // (r: Sick V1#2 (Oct 1960) “Lenny Bruce” 1p Simon - a // (r: Sick V1#2) “Editorial Page” 1p Simon - a // (r: c Sick 42 (V6#2) 1p (note: high-quality HC series edited by Steve Saffel with art restoration by Harry Mendryk) (See Simon and Kirby Library: (Series) Crime / Horror / Science-Fiction / Superheroes; Fighting American)

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BEST OF THE WEST AC Comics See Western Tales 29 2002: (cover repros WT 33 (title page; Jim Bowie) // (r: WT 33) “Jim Bowie Makes A Magic Knife” 7p 52 2005: (cover repros WT 31 (cover; Davy Crockett) // (r: WT 32) “King Ram” 4p BEWARE Marvel Comics Group See Tales of Suspense Continued as Tomb of Darkness 1 Mar 1973: (r: TOS 27) “On The Trail Of The Witch” 6p BILL BLACK’S FUN COMICS Paragon / Americomics See Boys’ Ranch, Bulls-eye, Comics Interview, Golden-Age Men of Mystery (Magazine format) Continued from Fun Comics 3 1982: Kirby/Black - c (Bulls-eye) (R: CI 36) 4 1983: “Samson And Delilah At Boys’ Ranch” 1/2p (Simon/Kirby - a (with 1/2p Kirby/Black - a) BIRTH OF THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN, THE Applewood Books (Marvel Comics) See original sources for details (HC format) V1 2000: (reprints entire issue of Amazing Fantasy #15; includes Stan Lee interview CD, gold-plated ring and certificate of authenticity; deluxe edition of 2,500 issued in flock-lined, folded box) BLACK BOLT Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four, Inhumans 1 Jul 2017: (Jack Kirby 100th Anniversary variant cover (D) repro from FF 46 p 1) BLACK CAT COMICS Harvey Publications (Home Comics) See Alter Ego, Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio, Best of Simon and Kirby, Boy Explorers Comics, Complete Jack Kirby, Golden-Age Men of Mystery, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Quarterly, My Life in Comics, Simon and Kirby Classics, Simon and Kirby Superheroes, Stuntman Comics 2 Sep 1946: Boy Explorers Comics (#2 advertisement) Kirby/Simon - a // Stuntman Comics (#3 advertisement) Kirby/Simon - a (R: GAMM 17) 5 May 1947: “My City Is No More” (first app. Duke of Broadway; atomic bomb explosion in story) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (note: only 3 panels Kirby art) (R: BOSK, Comic Book Makers (partial) (See CJK 3) 6 Jul 1947: “Story Of A Guilty Conscience” (Duke of Broadway) 1p (title page) Kirby/Simon - a 7 Sep 1947: “Death-Trap Deluxe” (first app. Vagabond Prince (Ned Oaks) / Chief Justice / Jester) 1p (title page) Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 4) // “Topsy Turvy Tavern” (Duke of Broadway) 10p Kirby/Simon - a(l) 8 Nov 1947: “The Madness Of Doctor Altu” (Vagabond Prince) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (note: Kirby pencils odd numbered pages) (R: AOSKS, SKS) 9 Jan 1948: (r: SMC 1) “Killer In The Big Top” 13p (See AE V3#76, BEC 2, JKQ 12, MLIC, SKC, SKS, TJKC 34) (note: Joe Simon and Jack Kirby retained their copyrights after publication.) BLACK CAT MYSTERY Harvey Publications (series edited by Joe Simon) See Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio, Comic Book Marketplace Continued as Black Cat Mystic 57 Mar 1956: Kirby - c (20th Century man / fish school) (R: AOSKS, CBM 67) BLACK CAT MYSTIC Harvey Publications (series edited by Joe Simon) See Alter Ego, Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio, Double-Dare Adventures, Fighting American, Hyper-Classics, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Reader, Simon and Kirby Library: Science Fiction, Tales to Astonish, Totally Rad Tales Continued from Black Cat Mystery 58 Sep 1956: Kirby - c(p) (Mr. Zimmer) (R: TJKC 40,55) // Intro (Mr. Zimmer) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 72) // “Read To Us, Mr. Zimmer” 5p Kirby - a(p) // “Mystery Vision” 5p Kirby - a (R: SKLSF) // “Gismo” 5p Kirby - a (R: SKLSF) // “Help” 5p Kirby - a (R: SKLSF) (See Astonishing 56, Strange Tales of the Unusual 7) 59 Sep 1957: Kirby/Simon - c (“Today I Am A—?”) (R: SKLSF) // Intro (“Something More Than Human”) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKLSF) // “Today I Am A—?” 5p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKLSF, TRT 1) (See FA 5, TTA 49) // “A Weemer Is The Best Of All” 6p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKLSF) // “The Great Stone Face” 5p Kirby - a (R: SKLSF) // “Take Off, Mr. Zimmer” 5p Kirby/Simon - a (R: AOSKS, TRT 1) // Untitled (#60 preview art) 1p Kirby - a(p) (See TJKC 34) 60 Nov 1957: Kirby/Simon - c (Shadow Brother) (R: AE V3#89, TJKC 42) // “A Snap Of The Fingers” 5p Kirby - a(p) // “The Woman Who Discovered America (67 Years Before Columbus)” 2p Kirby - a(p) (R: JKR 2) // “A Town Full Of Babies” 5p Kirby - a(p) // “The Ant Extract” 5p Kirby - a (R: DDA 1, SKLSF) // “Shadow Brother” 5p Kirby - a (R: SKLSF) (note: Joe Simon and Jack Kirby retained their copyrights after publication.)

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BLACK GOLIATH Marvel Comics Group See Avengers 4 Aug 1976: Kirby/Adkins- c (vs. Stilt Man) // (note: Bill Foster first app. Avengers 32)

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BLACK MAGIC Crestwood Publications / Headline Publications See Alter Ego, America’s Greatest Comics, Art of Jack Kirby, Best of Simon and Kirby, Comic Book Makers, Horror Tales, House of Secrets, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Omnibus, Jack Kirby Treasury, Justice Traps the Guilty, Kirby Unleashed, Monster Massacre, Simon and Kirby Library: Horror, Tales from the Tomb, Terror Tales, Witches’ Tales, Young Love 1 (V1#1) Nov 1950: Kirby - c (burning doll) (R: SKLH) // “Last Second Of Life” 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BM 4, JKO 2, SKLH) (See AE V3#66, AOJK, BM 4, HOS 92, JKQ 2, JKT 2, JTTG 17, KU, TJKC 13, YL 11 (V2#5) 2 (V1#2) Jan 1951: Kirby/Simon - c (Scorn) (R: SKLH) // “The Scorn Of The Faceless People” 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BOSK, SKLH) // “The Cloak” (Asmodeus) 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BM 7, JKO 2, SKLH) 3 (V1#3) Mar 1951: Kirby - c(p) (“A Curse On You”) (R: SKLH) // “A Silver Bullet For Your Heart” 11p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKLH, TJKC 53) 4 (V1#4) May 1951: Kirby/Simon - c (R: SKLH) // “Voodoo On Tenth Avenue” 9p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKLH, TJKC 44) 5 (V1#5) Jul 1951: Kirby/Simon - c (dead thieves) (R: SKLH) // “The World Of Spirits” 2p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKLH) 6 (V1#6) Sep 1951: Kirby - c(p) (girl in trance) (R: SKLH) // “Union With The Dead” 3p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKLH) 7 (V2#1) Nov 1951: Kirby - c(p) (“ I Captured A Ghost”) (R: SKLH) // “The Thing In The Fog” 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKLH, TJKC 55) (See JKT 2, TJKC 13,62) 8 (V2#2) Jan 1952: Kirby/Simon - c (demon) (R: SKLH) 9 (V2#3) Feb 1952: Kirby/Simon - c (faith healer) (R: SKLH) 10 (V2#4) Mar 1952: Kirby/Simon - c (“Seven Years Bad Luck”) (R: SKLH) // “Dead Man’s Lode” 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKLH) 11 (V2#5) Apr 1952: Kirby - c(p) (Thirteenth Floor) (R: SKLH) // “The Girl Who Walked On Water” 6p Kirby - a(p) (R: AGC 6, BM 6, JKO 2, SKLH) 12 (V2#6) May 1952: Kirby - c(p) (contact with the dead) (R: SKLH) 13 (V2#7) Jun 1952: Kirby/Simon - c (“A Rag—A Bone And A Hank Of Hair”) (R: AE V3#76, AGC 2, SKLH) // “Up There” 6p Kirby - a(p) (R: BOSK, BM 5, JKO 2, SKLH) // (“A Rag—A Bone, And A Hank Of Hair” 7p Meskin - a (R: SKLH) (note: antecedent to Brother Power, The Geek (1968) // “Visions Of Nostradamus” 1p (title panel) Kirby - a(p) (R: SKLH) 14 (V2#8) Jul 1952: Kirby/Simon - c (terrible predictions) (R: SKLH) // “The Courts Of Sleep” (title panel) Kirby/McCarty - a (R: BM 3, JKO 2) 15 (V2#9) Aug 1952: Kirby/Simon - c (R: SKLH) // “The Angel Of Death” 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: AGC 12, BM 3, JKO 2, SKLH) 16 (V2#10) Sep 1952: Kirby - c (Indian Rope Trick) (R: SKLH) 17 (V2#11) Oct 1952: Kirby/Simon - c (R: BM 7, JKO 2, SKLH) // “Freak” 8p Kirby/Meskin - a (R: BM 7, JKO 2, SKLH) 18 (V2#12) Nov 1952: Kirby - c(p) (“The Horror That Came Out Of The Sea”) (R: AGC 6, SKLH) // “Nasty Little Man” 8p Kirby/Simon -a (R: BM 3, JKO 2, SKLH) // “Come Claim My Corpse” 2p Kirby - a(p) (R: SKLH) // “Detour—Lorelei On Highway 52” (title panel figure only) Kirby/J. Severin - a (R: SKLH) 19 (V3#1) Dec 1952: Kirby - c(p) (“The Man-Eater”) (R: SKLH) // “Sammy’s Wonderful Glass” 8p Kirby - a(p) (R: SKLH) 20 (V3#2) Jan 1953: Kirby/Simon - c (frightened giant) (R: AGC 1, SKLH) // “Birth After Death” 3p Kirby/Simon - a (R: AGC 1, BM 2, JKO 2, SKLH) // “Oddities In Miniature: The Strangest Stories Ever Told” 1p Kirby - a (R: AGC 1, SKLH) (recycled from Curiosities and Oddities or Facts You Never Knew) (Lincoln Features Syndicate) 21 (V3#3) Feb 1953: Kirby - c(p) (strange old town) (R: SKLH) // “The Feathered Serpent” 7p Kirby - a(p) (R: SKLH) 22 (V3#4) Mar 1953: Kirby - c(p) (“The Soul-Catcher”) (R: SKLH) // “The Monsters On The Lake” 9p Kirby - a(p) (title page art / text collage) (R: SKLH) 23 (V3#5) Apr 1953: Kirby - c(p) (back from the grave) (R: SKLH) // “Those Who Are About To Die” 5p Kirby - a(p) (R: AGC 11, BM 2, JKO 2, SKLH) 24 (V3#6) May 1953: Kirby/Simon - c (“The Changeling” cover mentions “Thing” and “Inhuman”) (R: SKLH) // “After I’m Gone” 4p Kirby - a(p) (R: AGC 12, SKLH) Kirby - c(p) (ghosts) (R: SKLH) // “Strange Old Bird” 6p Kirby - a(p) (R: BM 5, JKO 2, SKLH) // 25 (V4#1) Jul 1953: “The Human Cork” 3p Kirby - a(p) (R: SKLH) // “A Beast Is In The Streets” 7p Kirby - a(p) (R: SKLH) (See Terror Tales V6#6) 26 (V4#2) Oct 1953: Kirby - c(p) (“Demon Wind”) (R: SKLH) // “Fool’s Paradise” 6p Kirby - a(p) (R: BM 2, JKO 2, SKLH) // “The Sting Of Scorpio” 4p Kirby - a(p) (R: SKLH) // “The Strange Antics Of The Mystic Mirror” 3p Kirby - a(p) (R: SKLH) // “Demon Wind” 6p Kirby - a(p) (R: SKLH) 27 (V4#3) Dec 1953: Kirby - c(p) (“The Cat People”) (R: SKLH) // “The Cat People” 6p Kirby - a(p) (R: BM 2, JKO 2, SKLH) // “The Merry Ghosts Of Campbell Castle” 5p Kirby - a(p) (R: SKLH) (See TFTT V6#5) // “A Hole In His Head” 6p Ditko - a (Kirby art corrections on monster throughout) (See TFTT V6#5) 28 (V4#4) Feb 1954: Kirby - c(p) (“An Eye For An Eye”) (R: SKLH, TJKC 61) // “An Eye For An Eye” 5p Kirby - a(p) (R: SKLH) // “Alive After Five Thousand Years” 5p Kirby - a(p) (R: SKLH) (See TFTT V6#5) 29 (V4#5) Apr 1954: Kirby - c(p) (“Beautiful Freak”) (R: BOSK, SKLH) // “The Greatest Horror Of Them All” 5p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BM 1, Comic Book Makers, JKO 2, Monster Massacre, SKLH) (note: cover featured on televised “Kefauver” hearings) (See TFTT V7#1) 30 (V4#6) Jun 1954: Kirby - c(p) (R: SKLH) // “The Head Of The Family” 8p Kirby - a(p) (R: BM 1, JKO 2, SKLH) (note: similar story by Goodwin/Torres “Brain Trust” in Creepy 10 (Aug 1966) 31 (V5#1) Aug 1954: Kirby - c(p) (“Hungry As A Wolf”) (R: SKLH) // “Slaughter-House” 6p Kirby - a(p) (R: SKLH, TJKC 44) // “Hungry As A Wolf” 1p (title page) Kirby - a(p) (R: SKLH) 32 (V5#2) Oct 1954: Kirby - c(p) (Thing) (R: SKLH) // “Maniac” 8p Kirby - a(p) (note: plot elements from John Steinbeck novel Of Mice and Men) (R: BM 1 (partial), JKO 2 (partial), SKLH) (See Shock Illustrated 2) 33 (V5#3) Dec 1954: Kirby - c(p) (“Lone Shark”) (R: SKLH, TJKC 43) // “Lone Shark” 7p Kirby - a (R: SKLH) (See TFTT V5#4) // “The Strangest Facts” 1p Kirby - a (note: recycled from: Curiosities and Oddities or Facts You Never Knew) (Lincoln Features Syndicate) (note: Joe Simon and Jack Kirby retained their copyrights after publication; series ends publication as Cool Cat V9#2 (Aug 1962)


BLACK MAGIC National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See First Edition Sets, House of Secrets, Jack Kirby Omnibus, Strange World of Your Dreams 1 Nov 1973: (r: BM 32 (partial) “Maniac” 7p // (r: BM 30) “The Head Of The Family” 8p // (r: BM 29) “The Greatest Horror Of Them All” 5p // “The Vigil” 1p (text) (note: published Jul 24, 1973) (See FES (B) 2 Jan 1974: (r: BM 26) “Fool’s Paradise” 6p // (r: BM 27) “The Cat People” 6p // (r: BM 20) “Birth After Death” 3p // (r: BM 23) “Those Who Are About To Die” 5p // “The Red Bird” 1p (text) 3 May 1974: (r: BM 18) “Nasty Little Man” 8p // (r: BM 15) “The Angel Of Death” 7p // (r: BM 14) “The Courts Of Sleep” (title panel) // “Minuet By Moonlight” 1p (text) 4 Jul 1974: Kirby/Simon - c (unpublished Black Magic V1#1 cover) // (r: BM 1) “Last Second Of Life” 10p // “The Man with a Vision” 1p (text) (See HOS 92) 5 Sep 1974: (r: BM 25) “Strange Old Bird” 6p // (r: BM 13) “Up There” 6p // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (ad logo figure) Kirby - a // “Warning” 1p (text) 6 Nov 1974: (r: BM 11) “The Girl Who Walked On Water” 6p // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (ad logo figure) Kirby - a // “I Wouldn’t Let Him Die” 1p (text) 7 Jan 1975: (r: c BM 17) // (r: BM 2) “The Cloak” 7p // (r: BM 17) “Freak” 8p // “Murder?” 1p (text) 8 Mar 1975: (r: SWYD 2) “The Girl In The Grave” 5p // (r: SWYD 2) “Send Us Your Dreams (Walter W.)” 2p // “It” 1p (text) 9 May 1975: (r: SWYD 3) “The Woman In The Tower” 4p // “Double Destiny” 1p (text) BLACK OWL, THE

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(See Prize Comics 7)

BLACK PANTHER Marvel Comics Group See Avengers, Black Panther by Jack Kirby, Essential Black Panther, Fantastic Four 52-53, Jack Kirby Collector, Jungle Action, Marvel Collector’s Edition Sets, Marvel Masterworks, True Believers: Kirby 100th (Kirby writing on issues #1—12) 1 Jan 1977: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “King Solomon’s Frog” (first app. Abner Little) 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: BPJK 1, EBP 1, MARM, TBK100) // (note: letters page “Panther Post-Scripts” begins) “The New Black Panther, Things To Come” 1p (text feature by Kirby) (R: MARM) (note: published Oct 19, 1976) (See MCES 1) 2 Mar 1977: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “The Six-Million Year Man” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: BPJK 1, EBP 1, MARM) 3 May 1977: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “Race Against Time” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: BPJK 1, EBP 1, MARM) 4 Jul 1977: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “Friends Or Foes” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: BPJK 1, EBP 1, MARM) 5 Sep 1977: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “Quest For The Sacred Water-Skin” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: BPJK 1, EBP 1, MARM) (See BPJK 1) 6 Nov 1977: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “A Cup Of Youth” (first app. N’Gassi) 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: BPJK 1, EBP 1, MARM) // “Kirby Kontroversy Kontinues” (article: Kirby pro and con) // “The Roots Of T’Challa” 1/2p (text feature by Kirby) (R: MARM) 7 Jan 1978: Kirby/Chan - c // “Drums” (first app. Bashenga (first Black Panther) / Joshua Itoba) 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: BPJK 1, EBP 1, MARM) (See TJKC 43) 8 Mar 1978: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “Panthers Or Pussycats?” (origin; first app. Khanata / Zuni) 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: BPJK 2, EBP 1, MARM) (See AV 87, FF 53, Jungle Action 8, TJKC 45) 9 May 1978: Kirby/Wiacek - c // “Black Musketeers” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: BPJK 2, EBP 1, MARM) 10 Jul 1978: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “This World Shall Die” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: BPJK 2, EBP 1, MARM) 11 Sep 1978: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Kiber The Cruel” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: BPJK 2, EBP 1, MARM) 12 Nov 1978: Kirby/Rubinstein - c // “The Kiber Clue” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: BPJK 2, EBP 1, MARM) // (r: c Marvel Comics Memory Album Calendar (1977); omits Howard the Duck) SuperHeroes 1p (subscription advertisement) (note: series ends publication with #15 (May 1979) V6#16 2017: (Jack Kirby 100th Anniversary variant cover repro from: FF 52 p 1) BLACK PANTHER BY JACK KIRBY Marvel Comics See original sources for details V1 2005: (SC collects Black Panther #1-7) // (unpublished cover Fantastic Four 52) 1p Kirby/Sinnott - a // (r: c Fantastic Four 52) 1p // The Coal Tiger (concept art) 1p Kirby - a // (unused page Black Panther 5) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (unused Black Panther (title page) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (unused panels Fantastic Four Special 5) Kirby - a(p) // (unused panels Fantastic Four 53) Kirby - a(p) V2 2006: (SC collects Black Panther #8-13) BLACK PANTHER EPIC COLLECTION Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four, Jungle Action V1 2016: (Panther’s Rage); (r: c, FF 52) “The Black Panther” 20p // (r: FF 53) “The Way It Began” 20p // (r: c JA 18) 1p BLACK PANTHER (MARVEL KNIGHTS) Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four 36 Dec 2001: (100-page issue); (r: FF 52) “The Black Panther” 20p // (r: FF 53) “The Way It Began” 20p BLACK RACER AND SHILO NORMAN SPECIAL, THE DC Comics See Forever People, New Gods 1 2017: (r: FP 4) Self Portrait 1p // (r: NG 5) “Introducing Fastbak” 4p // (r: NG 7) “Vykin The Black” 2p // (r: NG 8) “Beat The Black Racer” 3p BLACK RIDER RIDES AGAIN!, THE Atlas Comics (Marvel Comics Group) See Gunsmoke Western, Kid Colt Outlaw, Western Gunfighters (note: Rosalind Kirby assists on inking this one-shot title) 1 Sep 1957: (J. Severin - c) // “The Legend Of The Black Rider” 7p Kirby - a (R: WG 10) // “Duel At Dawn” 6p Kirby - a (R: WG 11) // “Treachery At Hangman’s Bridge” 6p Kirby - a (R: WG 12) // (Apr 26, 1957) Atlas Implosion—only 17 titles survive)

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BLAST-OFF Harvey Publications (Fun Day Funnies) (Thriller series edited by Joe Simon) See America’s Greatest Comics, Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio, Comic Book Marketplace, Jack Kirby Collector, Race for the Moon, Simon and Kirby Library: Science Fiction 1 Oct 1965: (The 3 Rocketeers); Kirby/Williamson - c (repro compilation from interior art) (r: CBM 62, SKLSF, TJKC 42) // (r: RFTM 3) “The Three Rocketeers” 1p // “Lunar Goliaths” (The 3 Rocketeers) 5p Kirby/Williamson - a (R: AOSKS, SKLSF) // “The Great Moon Mystery” (The 3 Rocketeers) 5p Kirby/Williamson - a (R: AGC 12, AOSKS) (See Unearthly Spectaculars 2,3) (note: Joe Simon and Jack Kirby retained their copyrights after publication.) BLAZING SIXGUNS Super Comics (Israel Waldman) See Bulls-eye 12 1964: (r: BE 3) “Devil Bird” 8p // (r: BE 3) “On Target” 2p // (r: BE 3) “Ghosts Of Dead Center” 7p BLUE BEETLE Fox Features Syndicate See Blue Beetle (comic strip), Comic Book Marketplace, Complete Jack Kirby, My Life in Comics, Weird Comics 2 Jun 1940: Simon - c (R: CBM 107) 3 Aug 1940: Simon - c (note: Simon and Kirby produced uncredited house advertisement art for Victor Fox) (See CJK 1. MLIC) 6-8 Apr-Aug 1941: (note: issues feature non-Kirby “Thor, God of Thunder”; Sol Brodsky’s first art published in 1941) BLUE BOLT Novelty Press / Premium Group of Comics / Star Publications See Best of Simon and Kirby, Blue Bolt (collection), Champion Comics, Complete Jack Kirby, Magnificent Superheroes of Comics Golden Age, My Life in Comics, Simon and Kirby Library: Science Fiction, Supermen!: The First Wave of Comic Book Heroes 1 Jun 1940: “Blue Bolt” (The Human Lightning Streak) (first app. Blue Bolt (Fred Parrish) / Green Sorceress) 8p Simon - a (R: SKLSF) 2 Jul 1940: (Rowland - c) // “Blue Bolt” (The Lightning Man) (Green Sorceress vs. Doctor Bertoff’s cyclotron) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (first Simon and Kirby collaboration; See CHAMC 9) (note: credited to Simon) (R: BB 106, CJK 1, SKLSF) (See Sandman 1, Simon and Kirby Classics 1, for final Simon and Kirby collaborations) 3 Aug 1940: Simon/Kirby - c (R: BOSK, MLIC, SKLSF) // “Blue Bolt” (The Human Lightning Streak) (Green Sorceress injected with Vardrelen) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (note: credited to Simon; atomic cannon in story—presages first sustained atomic reaction at Fermi Lab, Chicago, IL, USA) (R: BB 107, CJK 1, MSHCGA 1, SKLSF) 4 Sep 1940: “Blue Bolt” (Doctor Bertoff’s shrinking serum) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (assist: Avison/Gabriele; note: credited to Simon) (R: BB 108, BOSK, CJK 2, SKLSF) 5 Oct 1940: “Blue Bolt” (Green Sorceress uses black magic) 10p Kirby/Simon/Avison/Gabriele - a (note: first use of “Joe Simon and Jack Kirby” credit line; Kirby’s first use of signature cosmic energy graphic—colloquially known as “Kirby Krackle” on page 4) (R: CJK 2, SKLSF) 6 Nov 1940: “Blue Bolt” (Green Sorceress teams with Marto) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 2, SKLSF) 7 Dec 1940: Kirby/Simon - c (R: MLIC, SKLSF) // “Blue Bolt” (Green Sorceress reforms) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 2, SKLSF) 8 Jan 1941: “Blue Bolt” (unfrozen in Green Kingdom) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (assist: Avison/Gabriele) (note: atomic explosions in story) (R: CJK 2, SKLSF) 9 Feb 1941: “Blue Bolt” (transmitted by radio) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (assist: Avison/Gabriele) (R: CJK 2, SKLSF) 10 Mar 1941: “Blue Bolt” (Rocky Roberts stowaway on Green Sorceress’ rocket) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (assist: Avison/Gabriele) (R: CJK 2, SFWCBH, SKLSF) (note: series continued by George Mandel) 106 Aug 1950: (r: BB 2) “Blue Bolt” 10p 107 Nov 1950: (r: BB 3) “Blue Bolt” 10p 108 Feb 1951: (r: BB 4) “Blue Bolt” 10p (note: series ends publication as Ghostly Weird Stories #124 (Sep 1954) BLUE BOLT Verotik See original sources for details V1 1998: (SC collects (Blue Bolt stories) from Blue Bolt #1-10) BLUE RIBBON COMICS Red Circle Productions (Archie Publications) See Adventures of the Fly, Double Life of Private Strong V2#1 Nov 1983: (The Fly); (r: AOTF 1) “The Strange New World Of The Fly” 6p (origin) // (r: AOTF 1) “The Fly Strikes” 2p // (r: AOTF 2) “The Master Of Junk-ri-la” 6p // (r: AOTF 1) “Come Into My Parlor” 7p // (r: AOTF 1) “The Fly Discovers His Buzz Gun” 5p V2#5 Feb 1984: Kirby/Buckler - c (The Shield) // (r: DLPS 1) “Meet Lancelot Strong” 1p // (r: DLPS 1) “The Double Life Of Private Strong” 4p // (r: DLPS 1) “Spawn Of The X-World” 6p // (r: DLPS 1) “Mystery Of The Vanished Wreckage” 6p // (r: DLPS 1) “The Menace Of The Micro-Men” 8p BLUE RIBBON DIGEST

(See Best of DC, DC Special Blue Ribbon Digest)

BOMBAST Topps Comics (Kirbyverse) See Captain Glory, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga, Night Glider, Satan’s Six 1 Apr 1993: Kirby/Zakrzewski - c (R: TJKC 37) // “Bombast Lives” 28p (“Death Flash” is “Robot Defender” New Gods concept art; story by Friedrich/Ayers/J. Severin) (note: adapted from unpublished Secret City concept art (1968); issued with “Kirbychrome” trading card) BOY COMMANDOS COMICS National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Comic Book Marketplace, Detective Comics, Jack Kirby Collector nn (#1) Sep 1942: (b/w ashcan edition); (cover (r: title page DC 68) // (r: DC 68) “The Treachery Of Osuki” 12p (See CBM 71, TJKC 49) 22


BOY COMMANDOS National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Adventure Comics 83, Best of Simon and Kirby, Boy Commandos by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, Daisy Handbook, Daisy’s Red Ryder Gun Book, Detective Comics, Jack Kirby Collector, Journey into Mystery, Mister Miracle, My Life in Comics, New Gods, Tales of Suspense, Tales of the Unexpected, Who’s Who, World’s Finest Comics 1 Win 1942: Kirby/Simon - c // “The Town That Couldn’t Be Conquered” 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 1) // “Heroes Never Die” 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BC 1, BCSK 1) // “Satan Wears A Swastika” (first app. Agent Axis; Newsboy Legion and Sandman app; Simon and Kirby app. in cameo with Whit Elsworth, Jack Liebowitz and Jack Schiff) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 1, BOSK, MM 6) (See BC 3, TOS 82) // “Ghost Raiders” 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 1) 2 Spr 1943: Kirby/Simon - c (Adolf Hitler “Bum’s Rush” cover) // “The Silent People Speak” 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 1) // “On The Double M’Lord” 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 1) // “The Knights Wore Khaki” 13p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 1) // “Nine Lives For Victory” (first app. Dodger) 9p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BC 2, BCSK 1) 3 Sum 1943: Kirby/Simon - c // “A Film From The Front, Uncensored” 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2) // “The Siege Of Troy” 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2) // “Cyril Thwaite Rides Again” 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2) // “The Return Of Agent Axis” 11p Kirby/Simon - a (note: Agent Axis reappears in Marvel’s TOS 82 (1966) (R: BCSK 2, MM 7) 4 Fall 1943: Kirby/Simon - c (Special Invasion issue) // “Flames At Dawn” 6p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2) // “Brooklyn Revere’s Ride” 9p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2) // “Madman At Mt. Cloud” 6p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2) // “Toinette The Terrible” 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2) // “Bugle Of The Brave” 9p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2) // “Road To Berlin” 6p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2) (note: entire issue is a 44 page story split into chapters; first comic story to use this format?) (June 7, 1943: Jack Kirby was drafted into the U.S. Army and served honorably until July 20, 1945; Joe Simon joined the U.S. Coast Guard) 5 Win 1943: Kirby/Simon - c // “Reassignment In Norway” 13p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2) // “A Town To Remember” 11p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2) // “The Mysterious Mr. Mulani” 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2) // “Satan To See You” 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2) 6 Spr 1944: Kirby/Simon - c // “News From Belgium” 11p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BC 2) // “Jackals Of Jawnpore” 10p Kirby - a(p) // “Destiny Writes The Headlines” 11p Kirby - a(p) 7 Sum 1944: Kirby/Simon - c // (“The Shadow Of Valhalla” features character named “Thor” by Cameron/Cazeneuve; signed: Simon and Kirby) (Thor: See ADV 75, JIM 83, Out of This World 11, TJKC 14, TU 16, Unusual Tales 18) 8 Fall 1944: Kirby/Simon - c 9 Win 1944: Kirby/Simon - c (Japan surrenders) 11 Sum 1945: Kirby/Cazeneuve - c 12 Fall 1945: Simon/Cazeneuve - c (Coast Guard); (note: described by Simon as his “weirdest” cover (MLIC p 138-139) // (“Coast Guard Reconnaissance” 3p by Simon (credited to: Simon and Kirby) (R: NG 4) 13 Win 1945: Kirby - c(p) 14 Apr 1946: Kirby/Simon - c (note: Rosalind Kirby assists on inking this title) 15 Jun 1946: Kirby/Cazeneuve - c (vs. Crazy Quilt) // “Crime In Technicolor” (first app. Crazy Quilt) 12p Kirby - a(p) // “Trial Of Crimson Scorpion” 12p Kirby - a(p) // “Roman Holiday” 12p Kirby - a(p) 17 Oct 1946: Kirby - c(p) // “The Stolen Centuries” 14p Kirby - a(p) // “Terror On The Yangtze” 12p Kirby - a(p) // “Brooklyn Gets A Haircut” 12p Kirby/Simon - a 19 Feb 1947: Kirby - c(l) // “Saga Of Rip Van Carter” 12p Kirby - a(l) // “Torpedo Pirates” 12p Kirby - a(l) // “Tenderfoot From Brooklyn” 11p Kirby - a(l) 21 Jun 1947: Kirby/Cazeneuve - c // “The Top Of The World” 12p Kirby/Cazeneuve - a // “The Script That Was Never Written” 12p Kirby/Cazeneuve - a // “Meet The Lady Known As Velvet” 12p Kirby/Cazeneuve - a 23 Oct 1947: Kirby/Simon - c (The Sunken World) // “Unlucky Thirteen” (first app. Agent Thirteen (DC) 12p Kirby/Simon - a // “The Legion Of Forgotten Men” 13p Kirby/Simon - a // “The Sunken World” 13p Kirby/Simon - a (R: DH 2, DRRGB) 24 Dec 1947: Kirby/Simon - c (Brooklyn as Superman) // “Crazy Quilt And The Camouflage Crimes” 12p Kirby/Simon - a(l) // “Enemy With Six Legs” 12p Kirby/Simon - a(l) // “Up, Up, & Away” (Brooklyn as Superman) 12p Kirby - a(l) 26 Apr 1948: (non-Simon and Kirby story “Invasion from Outer Space” (12p) features fourth “flying saucer” story in comic books) (See “Daring Disc” (unpublished) 29 Oct 1948: “Case Of The Silent Commando” 12p Kirby/Simon - a // “City At The Center Of The Earth” 14p Kirby/Simon - a (note: script recycled from unpublished Boy Explorers Comics 3) (See TJKC 25) 30 Dec 1948: Kirby/Simon/Brodie - c (Bob Feller) // “Triumph Of William Tell” 10p Kirby/Simon - a // “Miracle Pitcher” 10p Kirby/Simon - a(l) (note: story about Cleveland Indians (baseball) pitcher Bob Feller) 31 Feb 1949: Kirby/Simon - c // “Solitary Confinement” 9p Kirby/Simon - a(l) 32 Apr 1949: Kirby/Simon - c (Dale Evans cover) // “Designer Of Doom” 10p Kirby/Simon - a(l) // “Dale Evans, Queen Of The Westerns” 12p Kirby/Simon - a(l) 33 Jun 1949: “Houdini From Brooklyn” 12p Kirby/Simon - a // “Color Crimes Of Crazy Quilt” 12p Kirby/Simon - a(l) 35 Oct 1949: “Brooklyn Gets a New Look” (Infantino - a) (note: Brooklyn undergoes plastic surgery and elocution lessons— end of Brooklyn as we know him) (note: series ends publication with #36 (Dec 1949)

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BOY COMMANDOS National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Detective Comics 1 Oct 1973: (r: c BC 1 with added art by Kubert) // (r: DC 66) “The Sphinx Speaks” 12p // (r: BC 1) “Heroes Never Die” 12p // “The Commandos Are Coming” 1p (article) (note: published Jul 6, 1973) 2 Dec 1973: (r: BC 2) “Nine Lives For Victory” 9p // (r: BC 6) “News From Belgium” 11p // “The Real Commandos” 1p (article) BOY COMMANDOS BY JOE SIMON AND JACK KIRBY, THE DC Comics See original sources for details (HC format) V1 2010: (collects BC stories from Detective Comics #64-72 // World’s Finest Comics #8,9 // Boy Commandos #1,2) V2 2015: (collects BC stories from Detective Comics #73-83,85 // World’s Finest Comics #10-13 // Boy Commandos #3-5) 23


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BOY EXPLORERS COMICS Harvey Publications (Family Comics) See Black Cat Comics, Comic Book Makers, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Reader, Joe Palooka, Stuntman Comics Continued as Terry and the Pirates 1 Jun 1946: Kirby/Simon - c // “Talent For Trouble” (first app. Boy Explorers: Smiley / Gadget / Gashouse / Mr. Zero / Commodore Horatio Sindbad) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: TJKC 47) // Boy Explorers Comics (#3 advertisement; unused cover) 1/2p Kirby/Simon - a (R: TJKC 47) (See SMC 1 (text story introduction) 2 Oct 1946: Kirby/Simon - c (repro from title page) // “The Edge Of The World” 14p Kirby - a (R: JKR 1, TJKC 25) (note: 5.5” x 8.5”; 32 page b/w book distributed to mail subscribers and issue #1 contest winners) (See BCC 2, Comic Book Makers) (note: Joe Simon and Jack Kirby retained their copyrights after publication.) BOYS’ RANCH Harvey Publications See Art of Jack Kirby, Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio, Best of Simon and Kirby, Boys’ Ranch (collection), Comic Book Apocalypse: The Graphic World of Jack Kirby, Hyper-Classics, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Treasury, Kirby Unleashed, Strange Fantasy, Western Tales, Witches’ Western Tales 1 Oct 1950: Kirby/Simon - c // (IFC) “Meet the Authors...Introducing the Men Behind Boys’ Ranch” 1p (Simon and Kirby biography with Simon and Kirby photo) // Intro (Geronimo) 1p Kirby - a (R: AOSKS) // “The Man Who Hated Boys” (first app. Clay Duncan / Dandy Dolan / Wabash / Angel) 17p Kirby/Simon - a (R: AOSKS) // “The Great Indian War Raid” 2p Kirby/Simon - a // “Meet Wee Willie Weehawken (The Oldest Boy At Boys’ Ranch)” 5p Kirby/Simon - a // “A Very Dangerous Dude” 9p Kirby/Simon - a (R: AOSKS, WT 33) // “Western Lore” 1p (text illustration) Kirby - a 2 Dec 1950: Kirby/Simon - c // “Howdy Pardners” (intro) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (R: AOSKS) // “Lead Will Fly At Sunset” 15p Kirby/Simon - a (note: title page swiped from Book of Cowboys by Holling C. Hollings) (See TJKC 38) // “How To Ride A Horse, Lesson Two” 1p Kirby/Simon - a // “Four Massacres” 2p Kirby/Simon - a (R: KU) // “The Original Cowboys” 1p Simon/Kirby (script); Meskin - a // “Apache Justice” 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BOSK) // “The Clay Duncan Story” 8p Kirby/Simon - a 3 Feb 1951: Kirby/Simon - c // Intro (Fightin’ Country) 1p Kirby - a (R: AOSKS) // “Mother Delilah” 20p Kirby/Simon - a (R: AOSKS) (See Art of the Comic Book p 263) “All Together Now” // “Social Night In Town” 2p Kirby/Simon - a (note: art was framed in the Kirby home) (R: AOJK, CBAGWJK, JKT 2) // “The Legend Of Alby Fleezer” 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: WT 31) // “I’ll Fight You For Lucy” 6p Kirby/Meskin - a // “Peace In Death” 1p (text illustration) Kirby - a 4 Apr 1951: Kirby/Simon - c (U.S. Army Cavalry issue) // (IFC) (News) 1p // Intro 1p Kirby/Simon - a (R: WITWT 29) // “The Bugle Blows At Bloody Knife” 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: WITWT 29) // “King Redeye’s Last Raid” 2p Kirby - a (note: sometimes referred to as “The Deadly Barrel Of Clay Duncan’s Rifle” because type has fallen off original art; colored by Kirby) (R: AOJK, AOSKS, WITWT 29) // “Fight To The Finish” 1p (title page) Kirby/Simon - a (R: AOSKS, WITWT 29) // “Killer Stallion” 1p (text illustration) Kirby - a 5 Jun 1951: Kirby/Simon - c (Pony Express issue) // Intro (canoe) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (R: WITWT 30) // “Last Mail To Red Fork” 1p (title page) Kirby - a (R: AOSKS, WITWT 30) // “The Riders Of The Pony Express” 2p Kirby - a(p) (R: WITWT 30) // “Bandits, Bullets And Wild, Wild Women” 1p (title page) Kirby/Simon - a (R: AOSKS, WITWT 30) // “The Man Of Iron” 1p (text illustration) Kirby - a (note: issue assist: Meskin) 5 1951: (shoe store giveaway; identical to regular issue except Simon and Kirby centerfold replaced with 2p advertisement) 6 Aug 1951: Kirby/Simon - c (Train Robbery issue) // “Bronco Bustin’” (intro) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (R: AOSKS, TJKC 69) // “Teeth For The Iron Horse” 3p Kirby - a(p) // “Remember The Alamo” 2p Kirby/Simon - a (R: AOSKS, BOSK, Comic Book Makers, TJKC 64) // “Happy Boy Carries The Ball” 1p (title page) Kirby/Simon - a // “Indian Attack” 1p (text illustration) Kirby - a // “Six-Gun Justice” 1p (text illustration) Kirby - a (note: issue assist: Meskin) 6 1951: (shoe store giveaway; identical to regular issue except Simon and Kirby centerfold replaced with 2p advertisement) (note: Joe Simon and Jack Kirby retained their copyrights after publication.) BOYS’ RANCH Marvel Comics See original sources for details (HC format) V1 (Jan) 1992: (collects Boys’ Ranch #1-6) // “The Classic Wild West Action Team” 2p (Foreword by Jim Simon) // “Boys’ Ranch...A Valid And Daring Return To The Wild, Wild West” 2p (Foreword by Kirby) // “Meet The Authors” 1p (Simon and Kirby article with photo) (note: book omits: (BR 5) “The Man Of Iron” // (BR 6) “Indian Attack” // (BR 6) “Six Gun Justice”) V1 1992: (also published with certificate of authenticity signed by Simon—if purchased from Crestwood II) BRAND ECHH

(See Not Brand Echh)

BRAVE AND THE BOLD, THE National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Demon, Detective Comics 109 Nov 1973: (“Gotham Bay, Be My Grave” 20p (unique Demon cross-over with Batman; non-Kirby) 113 Jul 1974: (Demon pastiche repro from: Demon 1 (title page), 9 (cover) 1/2p 120 Jul 1975: (“This Earth is Mine” 22p (unique Kamandi cross-over with Batman; non-Kirby) 157 Dec 1979: (ties-up post-Kirby Kamandi “Vortex” story line) (See Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 50-59) Annual 1 2001: (“1969” replica edition); (r: DC 76) “The Invasion Of America” 12p

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BRING BACK THE BAD GUYS Marvel Comics See Avengers, Strange Tales, Thor, X-Men (HC and SC editions) V1 1998: (r: XM 4) “The Brotherhood Of Evil Mutants” 23p // (r: AV 8) “Kang, The Conqueror” 21p // (r: ST 89 (partial) omits title page) “Fin Fang Foom” 12p // (r: Thor 169) “The Awesome Answer” 20p


BRING ON THE BAD GUYS Simon and Schuster (Fireside) See Fantastic Four, Fantastic Four Annual, Journey into Mystery, Tales of Suspense (HC and SC editions) V1 1976: (r: c, FF 5) “Prisoners Of Dr. Doom” 23p // (r: FFA 2) “The Origin Of Dr. Doom” 12p // (r: JIM 112) “The Coming Of Loki” 5p // (r: JIM 113) “The Boyhood Of Loki” 5p // (r: JIM 115) “The Vengeance Of The Thunder God” 16p // (r: JIM 115) “A Viper In Our Midst” 5p // (r: TOS 66) “The Fantastic Origin Of The Red Skull” 10p // (r: TOS 67) “Lest Tyranny Triumph” 10p // (r: TOS 68) “The Sentinel And The Spy” 10p // (Intros by Lee) V2 1997: (revised SC edition by Marvel Comics; same contents; except omits FFA 2 reprint)

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BULLS-EYE (Western Scout) Mainline Publications #1—5 / Charlton Comics #6,7 See Best of Simon and Kirby, Blazing Sixguns, Comic Book Makers, Golden-Age Men of Mystery 15, Gunfighters, Sundance Kid 1 Aug 1954: Kirby/Simon - c // “The Boy” 9p (first app. and origin of Bulls-eye) Oleck (script); Kirby/Prentice - a // “The Youth” 1p (title page; Simon and Kirby cameo) Oleck (script); Kirby/Prentice - a 2 Oct 1954: Kirby/Simon - c // “Union Jack” 1p (title page and 3 panels) Kirby - a(l) (R: AOSKS, SK 1) // “Grand Prize” 6p Kirby/Simon - a 2 1955: (reprint giveaway for Great Scott Shoe Stores with new cover; same contents) 3 Dec 1954: Kirby/Simon - c // “Devil Bird” 8p Kirby - a (R: BS 12) // “On Target” (origin retold; some repro panels from BE 1) 2p Kirby/Prentice - a (R: BS 12) // “The Ghosts Of Dead Center” 7p Kirby - a (R: BS 12, SK 2) 4 Feb 1955: Kirby/Simon - c // “The Pinto People” 8p Kirby - a(p) // “Doom Town” 8p Kirby - a (R: BOSK) (note: Comics Code Authority approved issues begin) 5 Apr 1955: Kirby/Simon - c // “The Headhunter” 8p Kirby - a(p) // “Grandma Tomahawk” 8p Kirby - a(p) (note: first Comics Code Authority issue censored by removing tomahawks from battle scene) 6 Jun 1955: Kirby/Simon - c // “Tomahawks For Two” 8p Kirby/Simon - a // “The Killer Horse” 4p Kirby/Simon - a // “The Coming Of The Sioux” 6p Kirby/Simon - a // “The Man Who Lived Twice” 2p Kirby/Simon - a 7 Aug 1955: Kirby/Simon - c // “Duel In The Sky” 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: GF 85) // “The Flaming Arrow” 4p Kirby/Simon - a (R: GF 85) // “The Stolen Rain God” 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: GF 85) // “Sheriff Shorty” 4p Kirby - a (some panels) (note: after cancellation of Charlton titles, copyrights reverted back to Joe Simon and Jack Kirby) CANCELLED COMIC CAVALCADE DC Comics See Best of DC, Comics Buyer’s Guide, Kamandi Challenge Special, Jack Kirby Collector, Sandman (8.5” x 11” b/w photocopied ashcan book for copyright purposes; edition of 35—DC cancelled 17 titles on Jun 22, 1978) 2 Fall 1978: (KA 60) “Into the Vortex” Ayers/Bulandi - a // (KA 61) “I’ll See You in My Nightmares” (framing sequence by Ayers/Bulandi to present: “The Seal-Men’s War On Santa Claus” (Sandman) 18p Fleischer (script); Kirby/Royer - a (note: from unpublished Sandman 7, Kamandi 61—story finally published in Best of DC 22, KACS 1) (See CBG 1249, p 130; KACS 1, TJKC 2) CAPTAIN AMERICA COMICS Timely Comics (Marvel Comics Group) See All Winners Comics, Alter Ego, Avengers, Best of Simon and Kirby, Boy Commandos, Captain America Comics #1 70th Anniversary Edition, Captain America Comics 70th Anniversary Special, Captain America: The Classic Years, Captain America: The Legacy of Captain America, Captain America vs. Red Skull, Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty, Comic Book Marketplace, Daring Mystery Comics, Fantasy Masterpieces, Flashback, Golden Age Captain America Omnibus, Golden-Age of Marvel Comics, Great Comic Book Heroes, Incredible Hulk, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Treasury, King-Size Kirby, Marvel Firsts: World War II Superheroes, Marvel Masterworks, Marvel Milestone Edition, Marvel Milestones, Marvel Mystery Comics, Marvel Super-Heroes Special, Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby, Marvel Visionaries: Stan Lee, Microcolour, Red Raven Comics, Strange Tales, 75 Years of Marvel, Steve Rogers: Super Soldier, True Believers: Kirby 100th, Win A Prize Comics, Young Allies Comics (note: first issue numbered V2#1—inherited numbering from Martin Goodman’s Popular Digest V1#1,2); Simon and Kirby were promised publication royalties for Captain America Comics by Martin Goodman) V2#1 Mar 1941: Kirby/Simon/Shores - c (Adolf Hitler cover) (R: MARM) // (contents) Captain America (figure) Kirby/Simon/Liederman - a // (Case No. 1) “Meet Captain America” (first app. and origin of Captain America (with triangular shield—this issue only; (Steve Rogers) and first app. Bucky Barnes / Agent X-13 (Betty Ross); President Franklin D. Roosevelt app.) 8p Kirby/Liederman - a (R: CAC170AE, CACY, CATLCA, FB 29, GACAO, GAMC 2, GCBH, KSK, M75, MARM, MC, MFWW2, MME, MMIMFA, MMS, MVJK 1,2, SRSS 1, TBK100) (Agent Thirteen: See BC 23, TOS 64,75) Sentinels Of Liberty (advertisement) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (R: GACAO, MARM) (See CAC 33) // “The Soldier’s Soup” (text with 2 illustrations) Kirby/Simon/Liederman - a (R: CAC170AE, FB 29, GACAO, MARM, MC) // (Case No. 2) Untitled (vs. Sando and Omar) 7p Kirby/Simon/Liederman - a (R: CAC170AE, CACY, FB 29, GACAO, MARM, MC, MME, TBK100) // (Case No. 3) “The Chessboard Of Death” (first app. Sgt. Mike Duffy) 16p Kirby/Simon/Liederman - a (R: CAC170AE, CACY, FB 29, GACAO, MARM, MC, MME) // “The Riddle Of The Red Skull” (first app. Red Skull) 14p Herron (script); Kirby/Simon/Liederman - a (R: BOSK, CAC170AE, CACY, CAVRS, FB 29, GACAO, MARM, MC, MME, MMS) (See origin TOS 66) // “Murder, Ltd.” (first app. Hurricane (Harry Kane; son of Thor) 10p Kirby - a (note: feature recycled from “Mercury” in Red Raven Comics 1) (R: CAC170AE, FB 29, GACAO, GAMC 2, MARM, MC) // “Stories From The Dark Ages” (Tuk, Caveboy) 6p Kirby - a (R: CAC170AE, FB 29, GACAO, GAMC 2, MARM, MC, MMS) (note: the six pages in the Tuk story are numbered 1-4,6,7 which indicates there is a missing page 5— some missing art published on issue’s contents page) // Captain America (#2 advertisement for “The Whistling Death” (Red Skull) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CAC170AE, TJKC 22) (note: Jack Kirby was 22 years old when he and Joe Simon created Captain America; published Dec 20, 1940)

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(note: Captain America is fourth patriotic superhero in comics—ties with Feature Comics 42; See Pep Comics 1, National Comics 1, Master Comics 11 for first three patriotic comic book heroes) 2 Apr 1941: (Simon/Shores - c) // (Case No. 1) “Captain America And The Ageless Orientals Who Wouldn’t Die” 15p Kirby/Crandall - a (unknown assist) (note: triangular shield replaced in second issue with circular shield; Archie (MLJ) publisher John Goldwater had legal issue with similarity to his character The Shield (first app: Pep Comics 1 (Jan 1940) (R: CACY, GACAO, MARM, MC) // “A Message From Captain America” (advertisement; Sentinels of Liberty) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (R: GACAO, MARM) // (Case No. 2) “Trapped In The Nazi Stronghold” (Captain America in drag) 15p Kirby/Crandall - a (unknown assist) (R: CACY, GACAO, MARM, MC) // (Case No. 3) “The Wax Statue That Struck Death” 15p Kirby/Crandall - a (unknown assist) (R: CACY, GACAO, MARM, MC) // “Short Circuit” 2p (text feature by Simon with one illustration) Kirby - a (R: GACAO, MARM) // “The Valley Of The Mist” (Tuk, Caveboy) 1p (title page) Kirby/Simon - a (6-page story; Gabriele - a) (R: GACAO, MARM, MC, MMS) // “The Devil And The Green Plague” (Hurricane, Master of Speed) 10p Kirby - a (R: GACAO, MARM, MC, MMC 1) (See TJKC 22) (note: issue assist: Avison) 3 May 1941: (Schomburg - c) // (Case No. 1) “The Return Of The Red Skull” 17p Kirby/Simon/Avison - a (assist: G. Klein) (R: CACY, GACAO, MARM, MC) // “Special Offer” (advertisement; Sentinels of Liberty) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (R: GACAO, MARM) // (Case No. 2) “The Hunchback Of Hollywood And The Movie Murder” 17p Kirby/Simon/G. Klein/Shores/Roussos - a (assist: B. Klein) (R: CACY, FM 3, GACAO, MARM, MC) // “Captain America Foils The Traitor’s Revenge” 2p (first comic writing by Stan Lee—text feature with 2 illustrations) Kirby/Simon - a (R: CACY, CASOL, GACAO, Marvel Age 95, MARM, MC, MSHS 1, MVSL 1, PI V3#5) (Case No. 3) “The Queer Case Of The Murdering Butterfly And The Ancient Mummies” 11p Kirby/Crandall/G. Klein/Gabriele - a (R: CACY, FM 3 (re-titled “The Weird Case Of The Plundering Butterfly And The Ancient Mummies”), GACAO, MARM, MC) // “Amazing Spy Adventures” 2p Kirby - a (R: CACY, GACAO, MARM, MC) 4 Jun 1941: (Schomburg - c) // (Case No. 1) “The Unholy Legion” 15p Kirby/Avison/Gabriele/Shores/G. Klein - a (R: CACY, GACAO, MARM, MC) // (Case No. 2) “Ivan The Terrible” 9p Kirby/Simon/Gabriele/Shores - a (note: early use of full-page panel) (R: CACY, FM 4, GACAO, MARM, MC) (See Crash Comics 3) // (Case No. 3) “The Case Of The Fake Money Fiends” 10p Kirby/Avison/F. Bell/G. Klein - a (R: CACY, FM 4, GACAO, MARM, MC) // (Case No. 4) “Horror Hospital” 13p Kirby/Avison/Gabriele/G. Klein - a (R: CACY, FM 4 (re-titled “The Menace Of Dr. Grimm”), GACAO, MARM, MC) // “The Bomb Sight Thieves” 2p (text feature with 2 illustrations) Kirby - a (R: GACAO, MARM, MC) // “Join Captain America’s Sentinels of Liberty” (advertisement) 1p (repros Cap and Bucky figures from CAC 2) (R: GACAO, MARM) // All-Aces Comics (#1 advertisement) 1p Kirby - a (R: CBM 72, GACAO, MARM) // “Imitators Beware” (Captain America) 1p Kirby - a (R: GACAO, MARM) (bc): Captain America / Bucky 1p Kirby/Simon - a (R: GACAO, MARM, MC) 5 Aug 1941: Kirby/Shores - c // “Captain America And The Ringmaster Of Death” (first app. Ringmaster) 12p Kirby/Avison - a (R: CACY, FM 5, GACAO, MARM, MC) (See Incredible Hulk 3 (Ringmaster) // “The Gruesome Secret Of The Dragon Of Death” 15p Kirby/Avison - a (R: CACY, FM 5 (re-titled “The Gruesome Secret Of The Dragon Of Doom”), GACAO, MARM, MC) // “Killers Of The Bund” 10p Kirby/Avison - a (R: CACY, FM 5, GACAO, MARM, MC) // “The Terror That Was Devil’s Island” 6p Kirby/Avison - a (R: CACY, GACAO, MARM, MC) // “Captain America And The Ruby Robber” 2p (Lee text feature with illustrations) Kirby/Simon - a (R: MARM) // (note: issue includes first Stan Lee comic story script for feature “Headline Hunter” (Foreign Correspondent) (See USA Comics 1) Kirby/Shores - c // “The Camera Fiend And His Darts Of Doom” 16p Kirby/Avison - a 6 Sep 1941: (R: CACY, GACAO, MARM, MC) // “Meet The Fang, Arch Fiend Of The Orient” 9p Kirby/Avison - a (R: CACY, FM 6, GACAO, MARM, MC) // “The Strange Case Of Captain America And The Hangman: Who Killed Dr. Vardoff?” 16p Kirby/Avison - a (note: first 2-page panel in comics?); (Archie (MLJ) publisher John Goldwater had legal issue with villain’s similarity to his character The Hangman (first app. Pep Comics 17) (Jul 1941) (R: CACY, GACAO, MARM, MC) // Sentinels Of Liberty (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: CBM 54, GACAO, MARM, MC) // “Trap For A Traitor” 2p (Lee text feature with illustrations) Kirby/Simon - a (R: MARM) // “The Grim Reaper Deals with Crime” (first app. Simon concept Father Time (Larry Scott) by Avison/Gabriele— ran until issue #12); See Mystic Comics 10, Young Allies Comics 3) 7 Oct 1941: Kirby/Shores - c // “An Ear For Music” (vs. Red Skull) 13p Kirby/Shores - a (R: CACY, FM 6, GACAO, GAMC 1, KSK, MARM, MC) // “Death Loads The Bases” 15p Kirby/Shores - a (R: CAC70AS, CACY, FM 7, GACAO, MARM, MC) // “Horror Plays The Scales” 13p Kirby/Shores - a (R: CACY, FM 8 (re-titled “Death Plays The Scales”), GACAO, GAMC 1, MARM, MC) (See AE V3#57, TJKC 22,65; YAC 1) 8 Nov 1941: Kirby/Gabriele - c // “The Strange Mystery Of The Ruby Of The Nile...And Its Heritage Of Horror” 13p Kirby/Gabriele - a (R: CACY, GACAO, MARM, MC) // “Murder Stalks The Maneuvers” 11p Kirby/Gabriele - a (R: CACY, GACAO, MARM, MC) // “Case Of The Black Witch” 17p Kirby/Gabriele - a (R: CACY, GACAO, MARM, MC) // “The Young Allies Deal A Blow For Justice” 2p (Lee text feature with illustrations) Kirby/Simon - a (R: MARM) //


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Kirby/Shores - c // “The White Death” 11p Kirby/Crandall - a (R: CACY, GACAO, MARM, MC, MMC 1) // “The Man Who Could Not Die” 13p Kirby/Crandall - a (R: CACY, GACAO, MARM, MC) // “The Case Of The Black Talon” 18p Kirby/Crandall - a (R: CACY, GACAO, MARM, MC) // “Dead Man’s Ring” 2p (Lee text feature with illustrations) Kirby/Simon - a (R: MARM) // Sentinels Of Liberty (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: CBM 54, GACAO, MARM, MC) 10 Jan 1942: Kirby/Crandall - c // “Captain America: A Personal Account Of His Smashing A Spy Ambush” 11p Kirby/Crandall - a (R: CACY, FM 9, GACAO, MARM, MC) // “Hotel Of Horror” 13p Kirby/Crandall - a (R: CACY, FM 11 (re-titled “Hotel Of Death”), GACAO, MARM, MC) // “The Phantom Hound Of Cardiff Moor” 16p Kirby/Crandall - a (R: CACY, FM 6, GACAO, MARM, MC) (note: final Golden Age Captain America by Simon and Kirby; next CA by Kirby in [ST 114] Avengers 4) “Beware The Man Who Could Forecast Doom” (Father Time) 7p Kirby/Simon (script) (R: GACAO, MARM, MC) // “All In A Day’s Work” 2p (Lee text feature with illustrations) Kirby/Simon - a (R: MARM) // (“After...[Crandall, Meskin, Klein or Sekowsky inked] pages were in, I’d pick up a brush and go over their work to make the strip look consistent.”—Jack Kirby (1982; JKT 1) (note: Abe Goodman fired Simon and Kirby after discovering the top-selling creators had signed contract with National (DC Comics) 11 Feb 1942: “The Case Of The Squad Mystery” / “The Symphony Of Terror” Kirby (script); Kirby - a(l)? (note: issue includes one title page panel by Kirby?—unpublished story content recycled by Simon and Kirby at National / Mainline / Charlton?) (R: GACAO, MARM) (See AE V3#35) 33 Dec 1943: (note: issue asked readers to stop sending dimes for Sentinel of Liberty badges—metal needed for war effort.) 59 Nov 1946: “The Private Life of Captain America” (text story re-tells origin by Lee/Sulman) 66 May 1948: (note: Bucky is killed (shot) and Golden Girl is introduced as Cap’s new partner) (See AV 4) (note: ends publication as Captain America’s Weird Tales #75 (Feb 1950) and Captain America is revived in Young Men #24-28 (Dec 1953Jun 1954) and Captain America Comics #75-78 (May-Sep 1954) (See Aurora 4, Avengers 4, Strange Tales 114)

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CAPTAIN AMERICA COMICS #1 70TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION Marvel Comics See original sources for details 1 May 2011: (re-colored format reprints Captain America Comics #1; includes Hurricane and Tuk stories; new cover) CAPTAIN AMERICA COMICS 70TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Marvel Comics See Captain America Comics 1 Jun 2009: (r: CAC 7) “Death Loads The Bases” 15p CAPTAIN AMERICA Marvel Comics Group See All Winners Comics, Avengers, Captain America: Bicentennial Battles, Captain America Collectors’ Preview, Captain America Comics, Captain America and The Falcon: Madbomb, Captain America and The Falcon: The Swine, Captain America by Jack Kirby Omnibus, Captain America Omnibus, Captain America 75th Anniversary, Captain America Steve Rogers, Comic Book Marketplace, Essential Captain America, Fantastic Four, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Masterworks, King-Size Kirby, Marvel Covers: Artist’s Edition, Marvel Masterworks, Marvel Super-Action, Marvel Treasury Special, Marvel Value Stamps, Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby, Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, 100 Greatest Marvels of All Time, Strange Tales, Tales of Suspense, Vintage Packs, X-Men Continued from Tales of Suspense (Kirby is primary co-plotter by virtue of the “Marvel Method”—story being penciled first establishes physical content, story locations, staging, flow and pacing; co-plotting and scripting by Lee) 100 Apr 1968: Kirby/Shores - c // “This Monster Unmasked” (death of second Zemo) 20p Kirby/Shores - a (R: CAO 1, ECA 1, MARM, MSA 1 (partial) (note: letters page “Let’s Yap with Cap” begins; published Jan 2, 1968) (See CA 400, CBM 99, TJKC 21) 101 May 1968: Kirby/Shores - c // “When Wakes The Sleeper” (intro fourth Sleeper) 20p Kirby/Shores - a (note: published Feb 1, 1968) (R: CAO 1, ECA 1, MARM, MSA 2 (partial) (See MSA 2, MVS 32, TJKC 41) 102 Jun 1968: Kirby/Shores - c // “The Sleeper Strikes” 20p Kirby/Shores - a (assist: Romita and Steranko) (note: published Mar 6, 1968) (R: CAO 1, ECA 1, MARM, MSA 3 (partial) 103 Jul 1968: Kirby/Shores - c // “The Weakest Link” (Agent Thirteen named Sharon Carter) 20p Kirby/Shores - a (R: CAO 1, ECA 2, MARM, MSA 5 (partial) (See TJKC 22) 104 Aug 1968: Kirby/Adkins - c // “Slave Of The Skull” 20p Kirby/Adkins - a (issue assist and page 11 inked by Steranko) (R: CAO 1, ECA 2, MARM, MSA 6 (partial) (See TJKC 12) 105 Sep 1968: Kirby/Romita/Adkins - c (R: MCAE) // “In The Name Of Batroc” 20p Kirby/Adkins - a (R: CAO 1, ECA 2, MARM, MSA 7 (partial) (See CAPG (2nd), TJKC 18) 106 Oct 1968: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “Cap Goes Wild” (Mao Tse Tung / Cho En Lai app.) 20p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: CAO 1, CA 2, MARM, MSA 8 (partial) 107 Nov 1968: Kirby/Giacoia - c (R: MCAE) // “If The Past Be Not Dead” (first app. Doctor Faustus) 20p Kirby/Shores - a (R: CAO 1, ECA 2, MARM, MSA 9 (partial) 108 Dec 1968: Kirby/Shores - c // “The Snares Of The Trapster” 20p Kirby/Shores - a (R: CAO 1, ECA 2, MARM, MSA 10 (partial) (note: issue includes letter from Air Force Sgt. Michael L. Kuhne—suggests 1950s Captain America and Bucky storyline later adapted by Englehart/S. Buscema (CA 153-156) (note: both Caps meet for the first time CA 155 p 3) 109 Jan 1969: Kirby/Shores - c (note: cover figure re-drawn from (1966) character study by Kirby/Heck) // “The Hero That Was” (origin) 20p Kirby/Shores - a (R: CAO 1, ECA 2, MARM, MSA 11 (partial), 100GM 2) (See CAC 1, Great Gold Steal (book), Kirby100, TOS 63, VP) 111 Mar 1969: (note: letters page re-titled “Let’s Rap with Cap”; issues 110,111,113 feature legendary story and art by Lee and Steranko) 112 Apr 1969: Kirby/Giacoia - c (R: CA75, MCAE) // “Lest We Forget” 20p Kirby/Tuska - a (R: CAO 1, ECA 2, MARM) (note: Kirby drew “Album Issue” to save publication schedule from fear of Steranko not finishing CA 113) 117 Sep 1969: (note: first app. The Falcon and Redwing; added to cover title #134-223) 126 Jun 1970: Kirby/Everett/Romita - c (note: only time Kirby draws Redwing) (R: ECA 2, MARM) 128 Aug 1970: Astonishing Tales (#1 advertisement; Ka-Zar (repro XM 10) / Doctor Doom (repro FF 58) // “The Inhumans Are Coming” (Amazing Adventures #1 advertisement repros AA 1)

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(note: cover title becomes Captain America and The Falcon #134—223) 136 Apr 1971: Astonishing Tales (#5 advertisement; Doctor Doom repro from Marvelmania poster) / (Red Skull repro from FM 6) 139 Jul 1971: (“The Badge and the Betrayal” (note: first app. of Romita character “Sgt. Muldoon”—based upon Kirby; also #140) 143 Nov 1971: (“Power to the People” (note: more cameos of Sgt. Muldoon—based upon Kirby; also #149,152,154,157,158,159) 144 Dec 1971: (Falcon re-designed; gains wings / flight) 148 Apr 1972: (“The Big Sleep” (intro Fifth Sleeper) S. Buscema/Romita - a) 155 Nov 1972: (“The Incredible Origin of the Other Captain America”; both Caps meet for first time on page 3) (See CA 108) 190 Oct 1975: “The King is Back! ‘Nuff Said” (Bullpen page announcement with CA repro) 192 Dec 1975: Captain America and The Falcon (#193 advertisement; one panel) Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: TJKC 63) // (Kirby returns info) (Kirby writing on issues #193—214, Annual #3,4) 193 Jan 1976: Kirby/Romita - c // “The Madbomb, Screamer In The Brain” 18p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: CAJKO, CAMB) // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a (note: published Oct 14, 1975) 194 Feb 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “The Trojan Horde” 18p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: CAJKO, CAMB) // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a 195 Mar 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “1984” 17p Kirby/Berry - a (R: CAJKO, CAMB) // (Bullpen page): “Who Is He?” (Ikaris) Kirby/Giacoia - a (See FOOM 12) 196 Apr 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “Kill-Derby” 17p Kirby/Berry - a (R: CAJKO, CAMB) (note: new cover logo art begins: Captain America / Falcon Kirby - a) 197 May 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “The Rocks Are Burning” 17p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: CAJKO, CAMB) 198 Jun 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “Captain America’s Love Story” 17p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: CAJKO, CAMB) (See TJKC 59) (note: first Universal Price Codes on Jun 1976 covers) 199 Jul 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “The Man Who Sold The United States” 17p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: CAJKO, CAMB) // The Eternals 1/2p (#1 advertisement; repro from Eternals 1 cover) (Jul) 1976: (Annual 3 published; See listing) 200 Aug 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “Dawn’s Early Light” 17p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: CAJKO, CAMB, KSK, MVJK 1) (See JKMW, TJKC 42,44) 201 Sep 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “The Night People” 17p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: CABB, CAJKO) 202 Oct 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “Mad, Mad Dimension” 17p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: CABB, CAJKO) 203 Nov 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “Alamo II” 17p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: CABB, CAJKO) 204 Dec 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “The Unburied One” 17p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: CABB, CAJKO) (See TJKC 3) 205 Jan 1977: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Agron Walks The Earth” 17p Kirby/Verpoorten - a (R: CABB, CAJKO) 206 Feb 1977: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “Face To Face With The Swine” 17p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: CAJKO, CATS) 207 Mar 1977: Kirby/Giacoia/Romita - c // “The Tiger And The Swine” 17p Kirby/Giacoia - a (note: pages 10-11 printed out of order) (R: CAJKO, CATS) 208 Apr 1977: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “The River Of Death” (first app. Arnim Zola) 17p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: CAJKO, CATS) 209 May 1977: Kirby/Verpoorten - c // “Arnim Zola, The Bio-Fanatic” (origin Arnim Zola) 17p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: CAJKO, CATS) (See OHMU 1) 210 Jun 1977: Kirby/Verpoorten - c // “Showdown Day” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: CAJKO, CATS) // (letters: “The Controversy Continues” 1p (article: opinions pro and con Kirby) 211 Jul 1977: Kirby/Verpoorten - c // “Nazi X” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (note: post-World War II adventures of Adolf Hitler’s brain in CA 211-212) (R: CAJKO, CATS) // (letters page re-titled “Letters to the Living Legend”) 212 Aug 1977: Kirby/Verpoorten - c // “The Face Of A Hero” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: CAJKO, CATS) (Aug) 1977: (Annual 4 published; See listing) 213 Sep 1977: Kirby/Verpoorten - c // “The Night Flyer” 17p Kirby/Green - a (R: CAJKO, CATS) 214 Oct 1977: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “The Power” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (note: final work on Captain America) (R: CAJKO, CATS) // “Of Captain and Kings...and Other Things” (article: Kirby leaves title) 216 Dec 1977: (r: ST 114) “The Human Torch Meets Captain America” 18p (note: editor Jim Shooter distributed this issue to new artists to demonstrate “how to draw Marvel comics” (per Steve Rude (TJKC 50, p 150) 255 Mar 1981: “Captain America—The Man and the Legend” 2p (article) (R: CA (Ideals) 400 May 1992: bc (r: c AV 4) // (r: c CAC 1) 1p // (r: AV 4) “Captain America Joins The Avengers” 23p // (r: c CA 100,200, TOS 58) 2p 600 Aug 2009: “My Bulletin Board” 2p (text by Joe Simon) (R: GACAO, MARM) // (cover gallery) V8#25 Aug 2017: (Jack Kirby 100th Anniversary variant cover repro from ST 136 p 1 (Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.) Special 1 Jan 1971: (r: TOS 63) “The Origin Of Captain America” 10p // (r: TOS 69) “Midnight In Greymoor Castle” 10p // (r: TOS 70) “If This Be Treason” 10p // (r: TOS 71) “When You Lie Down With Dogs” 10p // (r: c TOS 63 (figures) Captain America 1p // (r: TOS 75) “30 Minutes To Live” 10p (note: published Aug 26, 1970) Special 2 Jan 1972: (r: c TOS 74) // (r: TOS 72) “The Sleeper Shall Awake” 10p // (r: TOS 73) “Where Walks The Sleeper” 10p // (r: TOS 74) “The Final Sleep” 10p Giant-Size 1 (Dec) 1975: (r: TOS 59) “Captain America” 10p // (r: TOS 60) “The Army Of Assassins Strikes” 10p // (r: TOS 61) “The Strength Of The Sumo” 10p // (Captain America 1p (Romita - a) // (r: TOS 62) “Break-Out In Cell Block 10” 10p // (r: TOS 63) “The Origin Of Captain America” 10p Annual 3 (Jul) 1976: Kirby/Verpoorten - c // “The Thing From The Black-Hole Star” 35p Kirby/Giacoia/Verpoorten - a (R: CAJKO, CATS) Annual 4 (Aug) 1977: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “The Great Mutant Massacre” 34p Kirby/Verpoorten/Tartaglione - a (R: CAJKO, CATS) CAPTAIN AMERICA Pocket Books (Marvel Comics Group) See Avengers, Tales of Suspense (Paperback book format) 82581 1979: (r: AV 4) “Captain America Joins The Avengers” 23p // (r: TOS 59) “Captain America” 10p // (r: TOS 60) “The Army Of Assassins Strikes” 10p // (r: TOS 61) “The Strength Of The Sumo” 10p // (r: TOS 62) “Break-Out In Cell Block 10” 10p // (r: TOS 63) “The Origin Of Captain America” 10p // (r: TOS 64) “Among Us, Wreckers Dwell” 10p // (r: TOS 65) “The Red Skull Strikes” 10p // (r: TOS 66) “The Fantastic Origin Of The Red Skull” 10p // (r: TOS 67) “Lest Tyranny Triumph” 10p // (r: TOS 68) “The Sentinel And The Spy” 10p // (r: TOS 69) “Midnight In Greymoor Castle” 10p // (r: TOS 70) “If This Be Treason” 10p // (r: TOS 71) “When You Lie Down With Dogs” 10p


CAPTAIN AMERICA Ideals Publishing Corp. (Marvel Comics Group) See Avengers, Captain America, Tales of Suspense V1 1981: (The Secret Story of Marvel’s Star-Spangled Super-Hero); (r: CA 255) “Captain America—The Man and the Legend” 2p (article) // (r: TOS 81) “The Red Skull Supreme” 10p // (adapted from TOS 79) “The Red Skull Lives” 3p (text with Kirby repros) // (r: AV 4 (partial) “Captain America Joins The Avengers” 17p CAPTAIN AMERICA ASHCAN EDITION Marvel Comics See Captain America, Captain America Epic Collection, Invaders, Tales of Suspense (small format size) 1 1995: (reprints various Kirby art from CA 100,107,109,112; INV 16) (issue R: CAEC V22)

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CAPTAIN AMERICA AND BATROC Marvel Comics See Tales of Suspense 1 May 2011: (r: TOS 85) “The Blitzkrieg Of Batroc” 10p CAPTAIN AMERICA’S BICENTENNIAL BATTLES (See Marvel Treasury Special 1) CAPTAIN AMERICA: BICENTENNIAL BATTLES Marvel Comics See original sources for details (HC and SC editions) V1 2005: (collects Captain America and The Falcon #201-205 // Marvel Treasury Special #1) (Captain America’s Bicentennial Battles); scaled to fit standard comic book format) CAPTAIN AMERICA: CAP LIVES Marvel Comics See Tales of Suspense V1 2004: (r: TOS 66) “The Fantastic Origin Of The Red Skull” 10p CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE CLASSIC YEARS Marvel Comics See Captain America Comics, Comics Journal, Jack Kirby Quarterly (two HC volumes in slipcase collect Captain America Comics #1-10; omits backing features) V1 1990: (note: yellow plate saboteur strikes; See CJ 147, JKQ 8) V2#1 Jun 1998: (SC collects Captain America Comics #1-5; omits backing features) V2#2 Jun 1998: (SC collects Captain America Comics #6-10; omits backing features) CAPTAIN AMERICA COLLECTORS’ PREVIEW Marvel Comics See All Winners Comics, Captain America Comics, Captain America, Captain America Epic Collection, Tales of Suspense 1 Mar 1995: (Byrne/Simon - c) // “Makin’ Hay” 6p (Joe Simon interview; re-creation of CAC 9 cover) // “America Under Fire” 3p (article) // “Readers Of The Lost Cap” 2p (article) // “History Mystery” (1965 Captain America re-design) 1/2p Kirby - a // (r: AWC 1) “The Case Of The Hollow Men” 13p // Captain America 2p (painting by Simon) (issue R: CAEC V22) CAPTAIN AMERICA EPIC COLLECTION Marvel Comics See original sources for details V1 2014: (Captain America Lives Again); (SC collects Captain America stories from Strange Tales #114 (Human Torch) // Avengers #4 // Tales of Suspense #58-96) V22 2016: (Man without a Country); (SC collects Captain America Ashcan Edition (1995) // Captain America Collector’s Preview (1995) and excerpts Captain America: The Legend (1996) CAPTAIN AMERICA AND THE FIRST THIRTEEN Marvel Comics See Tales of Suspense 1 May 2011: (r: TOS 77) “If A Hostage Should Die” 10p CAPTAIN AMERICA: FOREVER ALLIES Marvel Comics See Tales of Suspense, Young Allies Comics 1 Oct 2010: (r: TOS 63) “The Origin Of Captain America” 10p V1 2011: (collection plus); (r: TOS 63) “The Origin Of Captain America” 10p // (r: YAC 1) “Captain America And The Human Torch To The Rescue” 1p (title page) CAPTAIN AMERICA BY JACK KIRBY OMNIBUS Marvel Comics See original sources for details (HC format includes letters pages) V1 2011: (collects Captain America and The Falcon #193-214 // Captain America Annual #3,4 // Marvel Treasury Special #1 (Captain America’s Bicentennial Battles—scaled to fit format) CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE LEGACY OF CAPTAIN AMERICA Marvel Comics See Captain America Comics 1 2011: (r: c, CAC 1) “Meet Captain America” 8p CAPTAIN AMERICA AND THE FALCON: MADBOMB Marvel Comics See original sources for details (HC and SC editions) V1 2004: (collects Captain America and The Falcon #193-200) CAPTAIN AMERICA: MAN OUT OF TIME Marvel Comics See Avengers 1 2011: (r: c, AV 4) “Captain America Joins The Avengers” 23p

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CAPTAIN AMERICA: PEGGY CARTER, AGENT OF S.H.I.E.L.D. Marvel Comics See Tales of Suspense 1 Dec 2014: (r: TOS 77) “If A Hostage Should Die” 10p (note: Agent Thirteen actually app. first in TOS 64) CAPTAIN AMERICA: REBIRTH Marvel Comics See Tales of Suspense 1 Aug 2011: (r: TOS 63) “The Origin Of Captain America” 10p // (r: TOS 65) “The Red Skull Strikes” 10p // (r: TOS 66) “The Fantastic Origin Of The Red Skull” 10p // (r: TOS 67) “Lest Tyranny Triumph” 10p // (r: TOS 68) “The Sentinel And The Spy” 10p CAPTAIN AMERICA VS. RED SKULL Marvel Comics See Captain America Comics, Tales of Suspense 1 2011: (r: CAC 1) “Captain America And The Riddle Of The Red Skull” 14p // (r: TOS 79) “The Red Skull Lives” 10p // (r: TOS 80) “He Who Holds The Cosmic Cube” 10p // (r: TOS 81) “The Red Skull Supreme” 10p CAPTAIN AMERICA: SENTINEL OF LIBERTY Simon and Schuster (Fireside) See Avengers, Captain America Comics, Tales of Suspense (HC and SC editions) (r: TOS 63) “The Origin Of Captain America” 10p // (r: CAC 3) “Captain America Foils The Traitor’s Revenge” 2p // V1 1979: (r: AV 4) “Captain America Joins The Avengers” 23p // (r: TOS 59) “Captain America” 10p // (r: TOS 79) “The Red Skull Lives” 10p // (r: TOS 80) “He Who Holds The Cosmic Cube” 10p // (r: TOS 81) “The Red Skull Supreme” 10p CAPTAIN AMERICA STEVE ROGERS Marvel Comics See Captain America 9 2017: (Jack Kirby 100th Anniversary variant cover repro from CA 108 p 1) CAPTAIN AMERICA AND THE FALCON: THE SWINE Marvel Comics See original sources for details (HC and SC editions) V1 2006: (collects Captain America and The Falcon #206-214 // Captain America Annual #3,4) // “Marvel Spotlight: Jack Kirby Official Handbook” 1p (article) // “Simon, Kirby and Captain America” 2p (article with repros) CAPTAIN BRITAIN Marvel Comics International, Ltd. (U.K.) See Fantastic Four, Jack Kirby Collector (Magazine format) 1 Oct 13, 1976: (r: FF 110) “One From Four Leaves Three” 1p Kirby - a (collage) (note: issue contains free Captain Britain mask) (See Atlanta Fantasy Fair Program, FOOM 19, and TJKC 2) CAPTAIN DARING

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CAPTAIN GLORY Topps Comics (Kirbyverse) See Bombast, Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga, Night Glider, Satan’s Six 1 Apr 1993: Kirby/Zakrzewski - c // “The Power and the Glory” 28p (story by Thomas/Ditko; adapted from unpublished Secret City concept art (1968); issued with “Kirbychrome” trading card) // “Giants in the Earth” 2p (article) CAPTAIN MARVEL ADVENTURES Fawcett Publications See Archive Edition, Complete Jack Kirby, Flashback, Microcolour, Shazam: The Greatest Stories Ever Told nn (#1) Mar 1941: “Capt. Marvel” (vs. Sivana and “Z”) 15p Kirby/Briefer - a (note: Captain Marvel (Billy Batson) first app. in Whiz Comics (nn) #2 (Feb 1940) (R: AED, CJK 2, FB 10, MC) // “Capt. Marvel Out West” 16p Kirby/Briefer - a (R: AED, CJK 2, FB 10, MC) // Untitled (vs. Dragon Men of Saturn; Captain Marvel referred to as “Thunder God”) 15p Kirby/Briefer - a (R: AED, CJK 2, FB 10, MC, SZMGSET) // “Captain Marvel Battles The Vampire” (Bram Thorla; first vampire app. in comic books) 16p Kirby/Briefer - a (R: AED, CJK 2, FB 10, MC) CAPTAIN 3-D Harvey Publications See Adventures in 3-D, Amazing 3-D, Amazing 3-D Comics, Battle for a Three-Dimensional World, Golden Age Men of Mystery, Marvel Premiere, Nostalgia Journal, Simon and Kirby Superheroes, 3D Cosmic Poster (3-D format; issue contains two sets of anaglyptic 3-D glasses) 1 Dec 1953: Kirby/Meskin/Ditko - c // “The Man From The World Of D” (first app. Captain 3-D; first new superhero in the 1950s) 11p Kirby/Meskin/Ditko - a (note: first Ditko inks on Kirby) (R: Amazing 3-D (partial), SKS) // “The Menace Of The Living Dolls” (first app. Tigra) 10p Kirby/Meskin/Ditko - a (R: GAMM 15, SKS) // “Iron Hat McGinty And His Destruction Gang” 9p Kirby/Meskin/Ditko - a (R: SKS) (note: Simon and Ditko assisted inking on this book; primary inker is Meskin) // (note: Joe Simon and Jack Kirby retained their copyrights after publication; original art pages were shipped to Mexico for Spanish text paste-overs and publication—in either 3-D or 2-D, exact contents of Spanish edition unknown) (See GAMM 15, MP 35) (“You can’t read a 3-D book every month, you’ll go blind.”—Jack Kirby (1969; NJ 30)

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CAPTAIN VICTORY AND THE GALACTIC RANGERS Pacific Comics See Anything Goes, Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom, Comics Journal, Captain Victory Graphite Edition, Captain Victory and The Lightning Lady (screenplay), Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Quarterly, Journey into Mystery, Kirby: Genesis, Kirby—King of Comics, Last of the Viking Heroes, Ms. Tree, Silver Star


(Kirby writing on issues #1—13, Special #1) (note: Kirby received publishing royalties on Pacific titles) 1 Nov 1981: Kirby/Royer - c // “Jack ‘King’ Kirby” 1p (article) // “Captain Victory And His Galactic Rangers” (first app. Captain Victory / Mr. Mind (aka: Egg Head) / Lightning Lady (See JIM 124) / Major Klavus / Tarin) 25p Kirby/Royer - a (1 collage page) // “Small Arms In The Galactic Arsenal” (Baby “H” Bazooka / Gang Jazzler / Magnetic Mine Thrower / Sun Gun) 1/2p Kirby - a // “Special Section Troops” (Ranger Combat Corps) Humanoid Infantry / Siliconian Non-Breather / Micro-Pioneer Scout / Inter-Galactic Mercenary) 1/2p Kirby - a // The Lightning Lady / (Insections): Soldier / Royalty / Workers / Captain Victory / Executive Officer Klavius (sic) / Alien Infantry / Egg Head 1/2p Kirby - a // “Galactic Military Insignias” (Dreadnaught Tiger Personnel Patch / Navigation Section / Missile Artillery / Light Laser Infantry / Communication Section / Orbital Reconaissance / Planetary Analysis) 1/2p Kirby - a // Captain Victory (alternate #2 cover) 1/4p Kirby/Rosalind Kirby/Thibodeaux - a // “Captain Victory” (article) // (bc): “Insections” 1p Kirby - a (note: first direct market comic book by Pacific Comics) (note: published Aug 7, 1981; 18,000 copies destroyed in delivery truck accident; issue reprinted; See BGCF 405) 2 Jan 1982: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c // Captain Victory (alternate #2 cover) 1p Kirby/Rosalind Kirby/Thibodeaux - a // “Death-Hive, U.S.A.” (first app. Orca / Lovaleen) 25p Kirby/Royer - a // (note: letters page “Voices of Victory” begins) // (bc): Major Klavus / Orca / Tarin / Mister Mind / Lovaleen 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (See CV 1) 3 Mar 1982: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c // “Encounters Of A Savage Kind” 25p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (page 2 inked by Royer) // (bc): The Hive Mind 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a 4 May 1982: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c // “The Fighting Airborne” (first app. Director Chusang) 25p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a // “The Goozlebobber?” (Goozlebobber) 5p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (note: Kirby’s grandson Jeremy app.) // (bc): Major Klavus 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a 5 Jul 1982: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c // “Our Backs To The Wall” 25p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (note: Kirby’s granddaughter Tracy app.) // “King Of The Unwanted” (Goozlebobber) 5p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (note: Kirby’s grandson Jeremy app.) // (bc): The Goozlebobber 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a 6 Sep 1982: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c // “Victory Is Sacrifice” 25p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a // The Wonder Warriors (advertisement) 2p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a // Captain Victory (alternate #6 cover) 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a // Untitled (Goozlebobber) 5p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (note: Kirby’s grandson Jeremy app.; Ronald Reagan cameo) // (bc): Memory Storage Unit 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a 7 Oct 1982: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c // Silver Star (advertisement) 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a // “The Wonder Warriors” (first app. Finarkin the Fearless / Bloody Marrien / Paranex (the Fighting Fetus) / Ursan the Unclean) 25p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a // “Ranger Recruit: Martius Klavus” (Martius Klavus) 5p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a // (bc): Untitled (Captain Victory and crew) 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a 8 Dec 1982: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c // Silver Star (advertisement) 1p Kirby/Royer - a // “Zap-Out” 25p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a // “The Roman Syndrome” 5p (Martius Klavus) Kirby/Thibodeaux - a // (bc): “The Wonder Warriors” 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a 9 Feb 1983: Kirby/Rosalind Kirby/Royer - c (See JKQ 10) // “God’s Many Mansions” 25p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a // “The Unseen World” 5p (Martius Klavus) Kirby/Thibodeaux - a // (bc): “Director Chusang” 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a 10 Apr 1983: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c // “The Voice” 20p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a // (note: letters page resumes) 11 Jun 1983: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c // “Meet Big Ugly” (origin part 1) 20p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a 12 Oct 1983: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c // “Growing Up With The Lost Ranger” (first app. Blackmass; origin part 2) 20p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a 13 Jan 1984: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c // “Gangs Of Space” (origin part 3) 20p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a Special 1 Oct 1983: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c // “Happy Anniversary” 1p (article) // “The Space Musketeers” 25p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (2 collage pages) // Asterider / Female Infantry / Zero Section 3p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (See BGCF 405, CJ 134, TJKC 15,19,20,27,43)

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CAPTAIN VICTORY AND THE GALACTIC RANGERS Jack Kirby Comics (b/w format with color covers) 1 Jul 2000: (r: CV 12) c,bc (wraparound) // (reconfigured artwork repro from: CV 1-6,8,9,11,13 and re-scripted by Jeremy Kirby) 28p (note: p 18,19 top panel previously unpublished) // Raam 1p Kirby - a(p) // Super Troopers 1p Kirby - a(p) 2 Sep 2000: (r: bc CV 7) (cover pastiche, vignette r: CV 3) // (r: bc CV 4) bc // (reconfigured artwork repro from: CV 1-4,13 and re-scripted by Jeremy Kirby) 26p // Damid 1p Kirby - a(p) // Goozlebobber 1p Kirby - a(p) // Mandisaurus 1p Kirby - a(p) // Multi-Man 1p Kirby - a(p) // (r: bc CV 9) Director Chusang 1p 3 Jan 2001: (online version “Death Of The Soul” published at: http://www.kingkirby.com) CAPTAIN VICTORY: GRAPHITE EDITION TwoMorrows (reproduces original pencil art format; b/w edition with color covers) 1 Jun 2003: Kirby/Royer - c // “Captain Victory And His Galactic Rangers” 49p Kirby (script); Kirby - a(p) (note: some Royer inks) // “Captain Victory And The Lightning Lady” 3p Kirby/Sherman (screenplay text) // (bc): Untitled Kirby - a(p) // (Intro by J. Morrow; proceeds put toward preserving Kirby Estate Original Art Photocopy Archive) CHALLENGERS OF THE UNKNOWN National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Archive Edition, Challengers of the Unknown by Jack Kirby, DC Comics Presents, House of Mystery, Jack Kirby Collector, Journey into Mystery, Showcase, Showcase Presents, Super DC Giant, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen, Who’s Who (Kirby writing on issues #3—8) (note: Rosalind Kirby assists on inking #1—3) 1 May 1958: Kirby - c // “Challengers Of The Unknown” (title page) 1p Kirby/Premiani - a (R: AED, COU 78, COUJK, SDCG S-25, SHP) // “The Man Who Tampered With Infinity” 14p Kirby/Premiani - a (R: AED, COUJK, SHP) // “The Human Pets” 10p Kirby/Premiani - a (R: AED, COU 79, COUJK, SHP) (note: published Feb 13, 1958) 2 Jul 1958: Kirby - c // “The Traitorous Challenger” 10p Kirby/Premiani - a (note: June Robbins called “June Walker”) (R: AED, COU 76, COUJK, SHP) // “The Monster Maker” 14p Kirby (script); Kirby/Premiani - a (R: AED, COU 79, COUJK, SHP)

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Kirby - c // “The Secret Of The Sorcerer’s Mirror” 12p Kirby (script); Kirby/Rosalind Kirby/Premiani - a (note: June Robbins called “June Walker”) (R: AED, COU 76, COUJK, SHP) (Roc: See HOM 63, JIM 71) // “Menace Of The Invincible Challenger” 12p Kirby - a (note: Rocky returns from outer space with powers similar to Fantastic Four #1 plot (Nov 1961) (R: AED, COUJK, SHP) 4 Nov 1958: Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - c // “The Wizard Of Time” 25p Kirby (script); Kirby/Wood - a (note: first Wood inks on Kirby; assist: Rosalind Kirby) (R: AED, COUJK, SDCG S-25, SHP) (See Kirby100, Sky Masters of the Space Force (comic strip), TJKC 17) 5 Jan 1959: Kirby - c // “The Riddle Of The Star-Stone” 25p Kirby/Wood - a (R: AED, COUJK, SHP) 6 Mar 1959: Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - c // “Captives Of The Space Circus” 15p D. Wood/Kirby (script); Kirby/Wood - a (R: AED, COUJK, SDCG S-25, SHP) // “The Sorceress Of Forbidden Valley” 10p Herron/Kirby (script); Kirby/Wood - a (R: AED, COU 78, COUJK, SHP) 7 May 1959: Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - c // “The Beasts From Planet 9” 13p Kirby/Wood - a (R: AED, COUJK, SHP) // “The Isle Of No Return” 12p Herron/Kirby (script); Kirby/Wood - a (R: AED, COU 78, COUJK, SHP) 8 Jul 1959: Kirby/Wood - c // “The Man Who Stole The Future” 12p D. Wood/Kirby (script); Kirby/Wood - a (R: AED, COUJK, SDCG S-25, SHP) // “The Prisoners Of Robot Planet” 13p Kirby/Wood - a (R: AED, COUJK, SHP) (note: final 1950s Kirby work for DC—did not return until Oct 1970 issue of SPJO 133); series continued by Bob Brown) 64 Nov 1968: (r: SH 6 (half story) “The Secrets Of The Sorcerer’s Box” 12p (origin) 65 Jan 1969: (r: SH 6 (half story; re-titled from “The Secrets Of The Sorcerer’s Box”) “The Freezing Sun” 12p (note: text added to title page) 75 Sep 1970: cover (r: SH 7 (title page) // (r: SH 7) “Ultivac Is Loose” 25p (note: new intro page by Tuska) // “Let’s Chat with the Challs” 1/2p (article) 76 Nov 1970: (r: COU 2) “The Traitorous Challenger” 10p // (r: COU 3) “The Secret Of The Sorcerer’s Mirror” 12p (note: story title on cover “The Monster Maker” (from COU 2) does not appear; both reprinted stories erroneously credit Wood on inks) // “Editor’s Note” (letters page text details Kirby’s return to DC) 77 Jan 1971: (r: c, SH 12) “The Menace Of The Ancient Vials” 24p 78 Feb 1973: (r: c COU 7) // (r: COU 1) “Challengers Of The Unknown” (title page) 1p // (r: COU 7) “The Isle Of No Return” 12p // “Return Of The Challengers” 1p (article; Black Magic revival announced) // (r: COU 6) “The Sorceress Of Forbidden Valley” 10p 79 Apr 1973: (r: COU 2) “The Monster Maker” 14p // “Pen-Challs” 1/2p (Kirby biography) // (r: COU 1) “The Human Pets” 10p 80 Jul 1973: (r: SH 11) “The Day The Earth Blew Up” 24p (note: series ends publication with #87 (Jul 1978) CHALLENGERS OF THE UNKNOWN BY JACK KIRBY DC Comics See original sources for details (HC format) V1 2012: (collects Showcase #6,7,11,12 // Challengers of the Unknown #1-8) // (Intro by P. Kupperberg) // (Afterword by J. Morrow) CHAMBER OF CHILLS Marvel Comics Group See Tales of Suspense, Tales to Astonish 11 Jul 1974: (r: TOS 28) “Back From The Dead” 6p 18 Sep 1975: (r: TTA 11) “I Found Monstrom, The Dweller In The Black Swamp” 7p // (Artie Simek obituary on Bullpen page) 19 Nov 1975: (r: TTA 26) “Look Out, Here Come The Four-Armed Men” 7p 22 May 1976: (r: TTA 26) “He Walked Through Walls” 6p 25 Nov 1976: (r: TTA 23 (re-titled from “The Unbelievable Menace Of Moomba”) “Moomba” 13p CHAMBER OF DARKNESS Marvel Comics Group See Giant-Size Chillers, Jack Kirby Collector, Monsters: The Marvel Monsterbus, Tales to Astonish, Tomb of Darkness Continued as Monsters on the Prowl (M. Severin/Everett - c) // “The Monster” 7p Kirby (script); Kirby/Verpoorten - a (assist: Romita) (R: GSC 3, MMMBUS 2) 4 Apr 1970: (note: “clockwork” story device similar to NBC-TV’s Alfred Hitchcock Presents edisode: “The Changing Heart” broadcast Jan 3, 1961) (See TJKC 13,50) 5 Jun 1970: Kirby/Everett - c // “And Fear Shall Follow” 6p Kirby (script); Kirby/Verpoorten - a (R: MMMBUS 2, TOD 20) 7 Oct 1970: (r: TTA 13) “I Found The Abominable Snowman” 6p CHAMP COMICS Worth Publishing Company See Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio Continued from Champion Comics 18 May 1942: Kirby/Simon - c (Liberty Lads) (signed: “Jon Henri”) 19 Jun 1942: Kirby/Simon - c (Liberty Lads) 20 Jul 1942: Kirby/Simon - c (Liberty Lads) (R: AOSKS) 21 Aug 1942: Kirby/Simon - c (Liberty Lads) 23 Oct 1942: Simon - c (Liberty Lads) CHAMPION COMICS Worth Publishing Company See Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio, Blue Bolt, Complete Jack Kirby, My Life in Comics Continued as Champ Comics 8 Jun 1940: Simon - c (Human Meteor) (note: Simon adapts Kirby ray gun from “Cosmic Carson” (Science Comics 4) 9 Jul 1940: Kirby/Simon - c (Human Meteor); (note: first Kirby cover art; first Simon and Kirby collaboration; See BB 2) (R: CJK 1) (See Sandman 1 and Simon and Kirby Classics for final Simon and Kirby collaborations) 10 Aug 1940: Kirby/Simon - c (Human Meteor); (note: bondage cover (later reversed and swiped on cover Crime Mysteries 8 (Jul 1953) (R: CJK 1)

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CHAMPIONS, THE Marvel Comics Group See Champions Classic 6 Jun 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c (vs. Rampage) (R: Champions Classic 1) (note: first Universal Price Codes on Jun 1976 covers)


CHAMPIONS CLASSIC Marvel Comics See Champions 1 2006: (r: c Champions 6) 1p CHARLIE CHAN Crestwood Publications / Prize Publications #1—5 / Charlton Comics #6 See Jack Kirby Collector (adapted from Earl Derr Bigger) 1 Jul 1948: Kirby/Simon - c 2 Sep 1948: Kirby/Simon - c // “The Vanishing Jewel Salesman” 1p (title page, 1 panel) Kirby - a 3 Nov 1948: Kirby/Simon - c (R: TJKC 45) 4 Jan 1949: Kirby/Simon - c (Statue of the Golden Goddess) 5 Mar 1949: Kirby/Simon - c (Nazi war criminal) (note: Comics Code Authority approved issues begin) 6 Jun 1955: Kirby/Simon - c

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CIVIL WAR II: THE FALLEN Marvel Comics See Incredible Hulk 1 2016: (variant cover repros Hulk figure from IH 1 p 1) Kirby/Reinman - a CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED Gilberton Company See Jack Kirby Collector, Twin Circle (newspaper) Continued from Classics Comics 35 Mar 1947: (1st edition: HRN 35) (“The Last Days of Pompeii” 45p Kiefer-a; replaced by second edition) 35 Mar 1961: (2nd edition: HRN 161) “The Last Days Of Pompeii” 45p Kirby/Ayers - a // Edward Bulwer-Lytton (text feature spot illustration) Kirby/Ayers - a (See TJKC 57) 35 Jan 1964: (3rd edition: HRN 167) “The Last Days Of Pompeii” 45p // Edward Bulwer-Lytton (illustration) 35 Jul 1966: (4th edition: HRN 167) “The Last Days Of Pompeii” 45p // Edward Bulwer-Lytton (illustration) 35 Spr 1970: (5th edition: HRN 169) “The Last Days Of Pompeii” 45p // Edward Bulwer-Lytton (illustration) 35 2007: (First Classics edition by Jack Lake Productions) “The Last Days Of Pompeii” 45p // Edward Bulwer-Lytton (illustration) 28 2016: (edition by Classic Comic Store Ltd. (UK) “The Last Days of Pompeii” 45p // Edward Bulwer-Lytton (illustration) 160 Jan 1961: (The Food of the Gods); Classics Illustrated (unpublished #161 cover: “Cleopatra”) 1p Kirby/Ayers - a (“They didn’t like the way I folded Cleopatra’s skirt.”—Jack Kirby (1989) (note: HRN 159 or 160) (See TJKC 19) CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED JUNIOR Gilberton Company 570 Jan 1961: (The Pearl Princess); Classics Illustrated Junior (unpublished #571 cover: “How Fire Came To The Indians”) 1p Kirby/Ayers - a CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED SPECIAL ISSUE Gilberton Company See Jack Kirby Collector, World Around Us, World Illustrated 162A Jun 1961: (The War Between the States); “War Between The States” 1p (title page) Kirby/Ayers - a // “April, 1861: Fort Sumter” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a // “April-July, 1862: The Peninsula” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a // “April-July 1963: Vicksburg” 5p Kirby/Ayers - a // “November, 1864: New York City” 8p Kirby/Ayers - a (See TJKC 45,46) 162A 2007: (The War Between the States); (entire issue re-published by Jack Lake Productions) 165A Dec 1961: (To the Stars); “A Simple Telescope” 1p Kirby/Ayers - a // “Lines And Signals” 1p Kirby/Ayers - a // “Viewing The Spectrum” 1p Kirby/Ayers - a 166A 1962: (World War II); (art by Torres/Evans/Tartaglione/N. Nodel—no Kirby art as is claimed by Overstreet (2015) 167A Jul 1962: (Prehistoric World); “Homo Sapiens” 1/2p Kirby/Ayers/Crandall - a (note: HRN 165 or 167) CLUE COMICS Hillman Periodicals See Complete Jack Kirby, Simon and Kirby Library: Crime, Treasure Comics Continued as Real Clue Crime Stories V2#1 Mar 1947: “King Of The Bank Robbers” (George Leonidas Leslie) 8p Kirby - a (note: second crime story by Simon and Kirby; See TC 10); story inspired by Gangs of New York by Herbet Asbury (Knopf; 1927) (R: CJK 3, SKLC) V2#2 Apr 1947: “A Clue For You” / “On Stage For Murder” (Detective Clary Powell) 4p Kirby- a(p) // “On Stage For Murder” (Detective Clary Powell) 4p Kirby - a(p) (R: CJK 3) // “The Short, Dangerous Life Of Packy Smith” (Gun Master) 13p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 3, SKLC) V2#3 May 1947: “The Battle For Packy Smith” (Gun Master) 15p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 3, SKLC) // “Flowers For Roma” 8p Kirby - a (R: CJK 3, SKLC) // “The Case Of The Superstitious Slayers” 6p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 3) COCKEYED Whitestone Publications See Jack Kirby Collector (b/w magazine format) 4 Apr 1956: “Guys And Dolls” 2p Kirby/Simon - a (R: TJKC 25) COLLANA DELLA PRATERIA (unknown; Italy) See Jack Kirby Collector, La Legge Del West, Showdown at Snake River 6 1962: (r: La Legge Del West, 1959) “Partitia Finale A Snake River” (Showdown at Snake River) (Silver Kid) 25p Kirby/Klein - a (note: western story of unknown origin reprinted in: Showdown at Snake River) (See TJKC 60, p 21) COMET PIERCE (See Red Raven Comics 1—first use of “Jack Kirby” pen name) COMIC ART SHOWCASE Quality Comic Art Productions See Comics Revue, Complete Sky Masters, Sky Masters of the Space Force (Magazine format b/w comic strip reprints)

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COMICS REVUE Manuscript Press See Comic Art Showcase, Complete Sky Masters, Jack Kirby Collector, Sky Masters of the Space Force (Magazine format b/w comic strip reprints) 30 1988: Milton Caniff Tribute (text by Kirby) (R: TJKC 37) 124 Jul 1996: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: May 9, 1959—Jun 3, 1959) Kirby/Wood - a 125 Aug 1996: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Jun 4, 1959—Jun 20, 1959) Kirby/Wood - a 126 Sep 1996: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Jun 22, 1959—Jul 8, 1959) Kirby/Wood - a 127 Oct 1996: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Jul 9, 1959—Jul 11, 1959) Kirby/Wood - a // Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Jul 13, 1959— Aug 4, 1959) Kirby - a (assist: Rosalind Kirby) 128 Nov 1996: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Aug 5, 1959—Aug 22, 1959) Kirby - a (assist: Rosalind Kirby) 129 Dec 1996: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Aug 24, 1959—Sep 21, 1959) Kirby - a (assist: Rosalind Kirby) 130 Jan 1997: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Sep 22, 1959—Oct 10, 1959) Kirby - a // (Oct 17, 1959) Kirby/Ayers - a Special 1 1997: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Oct 19, 1959—Nov 13, 1959) Kirby/Ayers - a 131 Feb 1997: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Nov 14, 1959—Dec 10, 1959) Kirby/Ayers - a 132 Mar 1997: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Dec 11, 1959—Jan 1, 1960) Kirby/Ayers - a 133 Apr 1997: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Jan 2, 1960—Jan 14, 1960) Kirby/Ayers - a 134 May 1997: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Jan 15, 1960—Feb 1, 1960) Kirby/Ayers - a 135 Jun 1997: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Feb 2, 1960—Feb 27, 1960) Kirby/Ayers - a 136 Jul 1997: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Feb 29, 1960—Mar 25, 1960) Kirby/Ayers - a 137 Aug 1997: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Mar 26, 1960—Apr 21, 1960) Kirby/Ayers - a 138 Sep 1997: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Apr 22, 1960—May 7, 1960) Kirby/Ayers - a 139 Oct 1997: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: May 9, 1960—Jun 4, 1960) Kirby/Ayers - a 140 Nov 1997: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Jun 6, 1960—Jun 22, 1960) Kirby/Ayers - a 141 Dec 1997: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Jun 23, 1960—Jul 19, 1960) Kirby/Ayers - a 142 Jan 1998: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Jul 20, 1960—Aug 23, 1960) Kirby/Ayers - a 144 Mar 1998: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Aug 25, 1960—Sep 3, 1960) Kirby/Ayers - a 145 Apr 1998: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Sep 5, 1960—Sep 30, 1960) Kirby/Ayers - a // (Sundays: Apr 5, 1959—Apr 12, 1959) Kirby/Wood - a 146 May 1998: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Oct 1, 1960—Oct 22, 1960) Kirby/Ayers - a 147 Jun 1998: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Oct 24, 1960—Nov 9, 1960) Kirby/Ayers - a // (Sundays: Apr 19, 1959—Apr 26, 1959) Kirby/Wood - a 148 Jul 1998: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Nov 10, 1960—Nov 26, 1960) Kirby/Ayers - a 149 Aug 1998: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Nov 28, 1960—Dec 14, 1960) Kirby/Ayers - a // (Sundays: May 3, 1959) Kirby/Wood - a / (May 10, 1959) Kirby - a 150 Sep 1998: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Dec 15, 1960—Dec 27, 1960) Kirby/Ayers - a 151 Oct 1998: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Dec 28, 1960—Jan 13, 1961) Kirby/Ayers - a 152 Nov 1998: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Jan 14, 1961—Jan 31, 1961) Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a 153 Dec 1998: Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Feb 1, 1961—Feb 25, 1961) Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a COMIC STRIP JACK KIRBY, THE Pure Imagination (SC edition collects b/w comic strips / panels and pulp illustrations) V1 2006: (1917—1940); Kirby - c (r: Socko the Seadog); bc (r: Political Cartoon: Chamberlain & Hitler) // K’s Konceptions (8 panels) // untitled comic strip samples (1935; 6 strips): // Political Cartoons (1936—1939; 20 panels) // comic panels: Laughs from the Day’s News (4), Hollywood Tid-Bits (illustration), The Romance of Money (7), Our Puzzle Corner (2), Your Health Comes First (34), Healthy, Wealthy and Wise (4) // comic strips: The Black Buccaneer (7), “Cyclone” Burke (6), Socko the Seadog (103), Abdul Jones (7), Facts You Never Knew (10), The Blue Beetle (55), Le Fantôme D’acier (French edition of The Blue Beetle (62), The Lone Rider (40) // pulp illustrations: (r: Amazing Detective Cases V1#2) “Beast Of Chicago” 2p // (r: Complete Detective Cases V2#6) “This Is A Stick-Up” 1p // (r: Amazing Detective Cases V1#3) “Love Bed Alibi” 1p // (r: Amazing Detective Cases V1#5) “Devil In The Churchyard” 1p // (r: Complete Detective Cases V2#6) “Sleigh Ride Of Death” 1p // (r: Complete Detective Cases V3#1) “Blind Date With Murder” 1p // (r: Complete Detective Cases V3#1) “The Diabolical Affair In Room 66” 1p // (r: Complete Detective Cases V3#4) “Pennies From Hell” 1p

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COMPLETE JACK KIRBY, THE Pure Imagination See Airboy Comics, Blue Bolt, Boy Commandos, Captain Marvel Adventures, Champion Comics, Clue Comics, Crash Comics, Daring Mystery Comics, Famous Funnies, Frankenstein Comics, Green Hornet Comics, Headline Comics, Jumbo Comics, Marvel Mystery Comics, My Date Comics, Mystery Men Comics, Prize Comics, Punch & Judy Comics, Real Clue Crime Stories, Real Fact Comics, Red Raven Comics, Science Comics, Stuntman Comics, Terry and the Pirates, Wags, Wow Comics (See bibliography for article details) (SC square bound b/w editions) V1 1997: (1917—1940); (r: c RRC 1); bc (r: FFUN 61) Lightnin’ and the Lone Rider (advertisement) 1p // K’s Konceptions // Cartoons 2p // (untitled comic strip samples) 2p // Popeye (in-betweens) // comic strips: Laughs From the Day’s News (2), Our Puzzle Corner (2), Your Health Comes First (2), Political Cartoons (5), Facts You Never Knew (4), Socko the Seadog (13), The Black Buccaneer (7), “Cyclone” Burke (6), Abdul Jones (6), Abdul Jones (unpublished) (1) // Hollywood Tid-Bits (illustration), Curiosities and Oddities (1), The Romance of Money (7) // (r: Wags 64-71) The Count of Monte Cristo 8p // (r: JC 1-3) The Diary of Dr. Hayward 4p // The Diary of Dr. Hayward 8p Kirby - a // (r: JC 1-3) Wilton of the West 12p // (r: FFUN 61) Lightnin’ and The Lone Rider (teaser ads) 1 1/2p // (r: FFUN 62-65) Lightnin’ and The Lone Rider 12p // Untitled (1938 character studies) 2p // (r: CC 1) “Solar Legion” 5p // (r: DMC 1) “The Fiery Mask” 10p // (r: MMCOM 10) “Wing Turner” 3p // (r: SC 4) “Cosmic Carson” 8p // (r: c CHAMC 8) 1p // (r: CC 2) “Solar Legion” 5p // (r: BB 2) “Blue Bolt” 10p // (r: c CHAMC 9) 1p // (r: CC 3) “Solar Legion” 6p // (r: FFUN 72) Lightnin’ and The Lone


Rider 1p // (r: c BB 3) 1p // (r: BB 3) “Blue Bolt” 10p // (r: c CHAMC 10) 1p // (r: FFUN 73) Lightnin’ and The Lone Rider 2p // (r: c RRC 1) 1p // (r: RRC 1) “Mercury In The 20th Century” 8p // (r: RRC 1) “Comet Pierce” 7p V2 1997: (1940—1941); (r: c BB 7); bc (r: c DMC 6) // comic strip: Facts You Never Knew // (r: BB 4) “Blue Bolt” 10p // (r: c DMC 6) 1p // (r: DMC 6) “Introducing Marvel Boy” 10p // (r: DMC 6) “The Fiery Mask” 10p // (r: FFUN 74) Lightnin’ and The Lone Rider 2p // (r: FC 10) “Space Smith” 4p // (r: BB 5) “Blue Bolt” 10p // (r: FFUN 75) Lightnin’ and The Lone Rider 2p // (r: c MMC 12) 1p // (r: BB 6) “Blue Bolt” 10p // (r: FFUN 76) Lightnin’ and The Lone Rider 2p // (r: c BB 7) 1p // (r: BB 7) “Blue Bolt” 10p // (r: c PC 7) 1p // (r: PC 7) “The Black Owl” 9p // (r: WC 1) “Mister Scarlet” 7p // (r: BB 8) “Blue Bolt” 10p // (r: CMA 1) “Capt. Marvel” 15p // (r: CMA 1) “Capt. Marvel Out West” 16p // (r: CMA 1) Untitled (Captain Marvel) 15p // (r: CMA 1) “Capt. Marvel Battles The Vampire” 16p // (r: PC 8) “The Black Owl” 9p // (r: PC 8) “Ted O’Neil” 6p // (r: BB 9) “Blue Bolt” 10p // (r: PC 9) “The Black Owl” 9p // (r: PC 9) “Ted O’Neil” 6p // (r: c CAC 1) 1p // (r: BB 10) “Blue Bolt” 10p V3 1998: (Mar 1947—May 1947); (r: c ABC V4#4); bc (r: c HC 23) // Stuntman Comics (#1 advertisement) // Stuntman Comics (#2 unused cover version) 1p // comic strip: Red Hot Rowe (3) // (r: c BC 21) 1p // (BC 21 roughs, panels) // (r: CLUE V2#1) “King Of The Bank Robbers” 8p // (r: c, HC 23) “The Last Bloody Days Of Babyface Nelson” 7p // (r: HC 23) “The Bear Skull Trail To Death” 7p // (r: HC 23) “Burned At The Stake” 10p // (r: HC 23) “To My Valentine” 8p // (r: HC 23) “Killer In The Kitchen” 5p // (r: c PC 63) 1p // (r: c PC 63) “Romania’s Strangest Killer” 6p // (r: CLUE V2#2) “The Short, Dangerous Life Of Packy Smith” 13p // (r: CLUE V2#2) “A Clue For You” / “On Stage For Murder” 4p // (r: PJ V2#9) “Rover The Rascal” 1p // (r: TAP 3) “The Isle Where Women Rule” 8p // (r: c ABC V4#4) 1p // (r: CLUE V2#3) “The Battle For Packy Smith” 15p // (r: CLUE V2#3) “Flowers For Roma” 8p // (r: CLUE V2#3) “The Case Of The Superstitious Slayers” 6p // (r: c, GH 39) “Rest Camp For Criminals” 12p // (r: FRANK 7) “Justice Finds A Cop Killer” 7p // (r: c, HC 24) “Trapping New England’s Chain Murderer” 9p // (r: HC 24) “Murder On A Wavelength” 7p // (r: HC 24) “Grim Pay-Off For The Pinball Mob” 7p // (r: HC 24) “A Phantom Pulls The Trigger” 8p // (r: HC 24) “You Can’t Forget A Killer” 8p // (r: HC 24) “The Case Of The Floating Corpse” 4p // (r: PJ V2#10) “Lockjaw The Alligator” 7p V4 2001: (Jun 1947—Aug 1947); (r: c MDC 1); bc (r: c RCCS V2#6) // “The Evil Sons Of M. LeBlanc” 1p Kirby/Simon - a (note: from unpublished SMC 3) // (r: ABC V4#5) “Link Thorne, The Flying Fool” 8p // (r: PJ V2#11) “Lockjaw The Alligator” 6p // (r: PJ V2#4) “Mother Of Crime” 8p // (r: RCCS V2#4) “The Trail Of The Gun-Loving Killer” 8p // (r: RCCS V2#4) “Come With Me And Die” 4p // (r: TAP 4) “The Isle Where Women Rule” 6p // (r: RFC 9 (partial) “Backseat Driver” 2p // (r: ABC V4#6) “Dynamite” 8p // (r: HC 25) “The Masquerade Of Eddie The Doll” 7p // (r: HC 25) “Death Takes A Honeymoon” 7p // (r: HC 25) “Pay Up Or Die” 7p // (r: HC 25) “The Case Of The Forgetful Killer” 4p // (r: MDC 1) “My Date With Swifty Chase” 14p // (r: MDC 1) “Dizzy Date” 1p // (r: PJ V2#12) “Lockjaw The Alligator” 5p // (r: PJ V2#12) “The Mystery Crooner” 6p // (r: RCCS V2#5) “Gang Doctor” 7p // (r: RCCS V2#5) “The Terrible Whyos” 8p // (r: RCCS V2#5) “Wyatt Earp’s Bluff” 4p // (r: RCCS V2#5) “The Dummies Died Screaming” 15p // (r: ABC V4#7) “You Can’t Beat Cupid” 8p // (r: BCC 7) “Death-Trap Deluxe” 1p // (r: RCCS V2#6) “Let Me Plan Your Murder” 7p // (r: RCCS V2#6) “Jailbreak” 4p // (r: RCCS V2#6) “Get Me The Golden Gun” 15p V5 2005: (Sep 1947—Nov 1947); (r: c YRC 1); bc (r: ?) // (r: ABC V4#8) “His Brother’s Keeper” 8p // (r: c, HC 26) “The Life And Death Of Public Enemy Number One” 10p // (r: HC 26) “You Can’t Fool A G-Man Twice” 6p // (r: HC 26) “The Strange Aftermath Of The Kansas City Massacre” 8p // (r: HC 26) “Bullets For The Bogus G-Man” 8p // (r: MDC 2) “My Problem Date” 14p // (r: c, RCCS V2#7) “Mr. Reed Waddell” 8p // (r: RCCS V2#7) “Gang War” 8p // (r: RCCS V2#7) “The Mad White God Of Palm Island” 7p // (r: c, YRC 1) “I Was A Pick-Up” 13p // (r: YRC 1) “Misguided Heart” 7p // (r: YRC 1) “Young Hearts Sing A Summer Song” 8p // (r: ABC V4#9) “Larceny In Old Lace” 8p // (r: c, JTTG 1) “I Was A Come-On Girl For Broken Bones, Inc.” 8p // (r: JTTG 1) “The Trial Of San Francisco’s Strangest Killer” 6p // (r: JTTG 1) “The Firebug” 4p // (r: JTTG 1) “The Head In The Window” 7p // (r: JTTG 1) “The Case Against Scarface” 8p // (r: PJ V3#1) “Lockjaw Goes To College” 5p // (r: PJ V3#1) “Earl The Rich Rabbit” 8p (note: collections published, edited and art restoration by Greg Theakston; See Buried Treasure, Comic Strip Jack Kirby, Complete Sky Masters, Jack Kirby Reader, Jack Kirby Treasury, Jack Magic, Pure Images, Sex Drugs and Violence in the Comics, Simon and Kirby Classics (Stuntman), and Sky Masters of the Space Force)

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Marvel Firsts: The 1960s, Marvel Limited: Fantastic Firsts, Marvel Masterworks, Marvel Super-Heroes, Marvel Super-Heroes Special, Marvel Treasury Special, Son of Origins, Western Gunfighters, X-Men 1 Apr 1964: Kirby/Everett - c (repro of title page) // “The Origin Of Daredevil” (first app. and origin of Daredevil (Matt Murdock) 1p (title page) Kirby (plot ideas / design); Lee (script); Kirby/Everett - a (assist: Ditko) (note: title page repros c ASM 1; published Feb 4, 1964) (R: DDP, DDEC 1, DDO 1, EDD 1, MARM, MF60, MLFF, MSHS 1, SOO) 2 Jun 1964: Kirby/Colletta - c (vs. Electro) // “The Evil Menace Of Electro” 2p Kirby - a(p) (Thing figures only) (R: DDEC 1, DDO 1, EDD 1, MARM, MSH 22) 3 Aug 1964: Kirby/Colletta - c (vs. Owl) (R: DDEC 1, DDO 1, EDD 1, MARM) 4 Oct 1964: Kirby/Colletta - c (vs. Purple Man) (R: DDEC 1, DDO 1, EDD 1, MARM) // (note: letters page “Let’s Level with Daredevil” begins) 5 Dec 1964: (Wood - c) // (note: Daredevil pin-up is not by Kirby) 7 Apr 1965: (first app. new red costume designed by Wood) 10 Oct 1965: (“While the City Sleeps” is first auteur method Marvel story—by Wallace Wood (script and art; before Kirby and Steranko) 12 Jan 1966: Kirby/Romita/Colletta - c // “Sightless, In A Savage Land” 20p Kirby (plot); Lee (script); Kirby - a(l); (Romita - a) (R: DDEC 1, DDO 1, EDD 1, Ka-Zar 2, MARM) (See AE V3#9, TJKC 13,35,63,65,66) 13 Feb 1966: Kirby/Romita - c // “The Secret Of Ka-Zar’s Origin” 20p Lee (script); Kirby - a(l); (Romita - a) (R: DDEC 1, DDO 1, EDD 1, Ka-Zar 2, MARM) (See TJKC 40) 38 Mar 1968: (“The Living Prison” 20p (Colan/Giacoia - a) story continues in Fantastic Four 73) 43 Aug 1968: Kirby/Sinnott - c (vs. Captain America) (R: DDEC 3, EDD 2, MARM) (See FOOM 13, TJKC 64) 50 Mar 1969: (classic Kirbyesque art by B. Smith/Craig) “If in Battle I Fail” 20p (See WG 4, MTS 1, XM 53) 51 Apr 1969: (classic Kirbyesque art by B. Smith/Klein) “Run, Murdock, Run” 20p (note: page 16 is truly beyond description) 52 May 1969: (classic Kirbyesque art by B. Smith/Craig) “The Night of the Panther” 20p 598 Dec 2017: (Legacy variant cover repros (1965) t-shirt) Kirby/Giacoia - a

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DC GRAPHIC NOVEL DC Comics See Amazing Heroes, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby’s Fourth World Omnibus, New Gods, Super Powers 4 (Mar) 1985: (The Hunger Dogs); Kirby/Theakston - (painted cover) // Credits 1p Kirby/Theakston - a // Self Portrait 1/2p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: AH 100) // “The Hunger Dogs” (death of Esak; first app. Bekka / Micro-Mark (note: Micro-Mark’s deadly potential presages RFID technology (radio frequency identification) 62p Kirby (script); Kirby/Berry/Royer/Theakston - a (2 collage pages; assist: Alexander; story intended to conclude Kirby’s New Gods epic) (note: original restored version of story: “On The Road To Armagetto” published in JKFWO 4) (See DC Sampler 3, TJKC 17,19,30,46,69) DC 100 PAGE SUPER SPECTACULAR National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) Continued as 100-Page Super Spectacular DC-13 Jun 1972: (Superman 252) // (note: Black Racer / Lightray app. on Adams cover) DC PRESENTS DARKSEID WAR 100 PAGE SPECTACULAR DC Comics See Forever People, Mister Miracle, New Gods 1 2015: (r: NG 1) “Orion Fights For Earth” 23p // (r: FP 1) “In Search Of A Dream” 24p // (r: MM 1) “Murder Missile Trap” 22p // (r: NG 7) “The Pact” 24p DC SAMPLER DC Comics See DC Graphic Novel (6.5” x 10” promotional giveaway) 3 1984: DC Graphic Novel 4 (advertisement; The Hunger Dogs) 1p Kirby - a(p) DC SILVER AGE CLASSICS (SERIES) DC Comics See original sources for details (nn) 1992: (reprints Action Comics #252) (nn) 1992: (reprints House of Secrets #92) DC SPECIAL National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See House of Mystery, Tales of the Unexpected 4 Sep 1969: (64-page Giant); (13 Shock-Ending Stories); (r: TU 16) “The Magic Hammer” 6p (omits splash panel) 11 Mar 1971: (64-page Giant); (Beware...The Monsters are Here); (r: HOM 70) “The Creatures From Nowhere” 6p // (r: HOM 85) “The Stone Sentinels Of Giant Island” 8p DC SPECIAL BLUE-RIBBON DIGEST DC Comics See Adventure Comics, Demon, World’s Finest Comics (Digest-sized format) 5 Dec 1980: (Secret Origins); (r: Demon 1) “Unleash The One Who Waits” 24p 9 May 1981: (Secret Origins); (r: ADV 256) “The Green Arrow’s First Case” 7p 23 Jul 1982: (Green Arrow); (r: ADV 250) “The Green Arrows Of The World” 6p // (r: ADV 252) “The Mystery Of The Giant Arrows” 6p // (r: ADV 253) “Prisoners Of Dimension Zero” 6p // (r: WFC 98) “The Unmasked Archers” 6p (note: reprinted stories feature new framing sequence with art by Spiegle) DC SPECIAL SERIES DC Comics See World’s Finest Comics (Digest-sized format) 23 Feb 1981: (World’s Finest Comics); (r: WFC 97) “The Menace Of The Mechanical Octopus” 6p DC UNIVERSE CHRISTMAS, A DC Comics See Adventure Comics 1 2000: (r: ADV 82) “Santa Fronts For The Mob” 10p DC UNIVERSE: SECRET ORIGINS DC Comics See Secret Origins, Showcase (HC format) V1 2012: (r: c SO 1) // (r: SH 6 (partial) “The Secrets Of The Sorceror’s Box” 6p DEADLY HANDS OF KUNG-FU, THE Marvel Comics Group See Tales of Suspense (b/w magazine format) 5 Oct 1974: (r: TOS 85 (with new gray tones) “The Blitzkrieg Of Batroc” 10p DEAD OF NIGHT Marvel Comics Group See Strange Tales, Tales of Suspense 9 Apr 1975: (r: TOS 32) “Sazzik, The Sorcerer” 6p 10 Jun 1975: (r: ST 96) “I Dream Of Doom” 7p DEATHLOK

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DEFENDERS, THE Marvel Comics Group See Eternals, Fantastic Four Special, Incredible Hulk, Jack Kirby Collector 42 Dec 1976: Kirby/Janson - c (vs. Emissaries of Evil: Rhino / Solarr) 43 Jan 1977: Kirby/Milgrom - c (vs. Cobalt Man) 44 Feb 1977: Kirby/Milgrom - c (vs. Red Rajah)


45 Mar 1977: Romita - c(l); Kirby/Sinnott/Romita - c (“Divided We Duel”) (See TJKC 29) Giant-Size 1 Jul 1974: (r: IH 3) “Banished To Outer Space” 11p // (r: FFS 5) “The Peerless Power Of The Silver Surfer” 12p V5#1 Aug 2017: (Jack Kirby 100th Anniversary variant cover (E) repro from ET 12 p 11 (Eternals) DEMON, THE National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Action Comics, Brave and the Bold, DC Special Blue-Ribbon Digest, First Edition Sets, Forever People, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby’s The Demon, Jack Kirby Pencils and Inks, Jack Kirby Quarterly, New Gods, San Diego Comic Con Book, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen, Who’s Who (Kirby writing on issues #1—16) 1 Sep 1972: Kirby/Royer - c // “Unleash The One Who Waits” (first app. Demon (Etrigan) / Jason Blood / Morgaine le Fey / Merlin app.) 24p Kirby/Royer - a (R: DCSBRD 5, JKD, JKPI) // “A Time To Build” 1p (text feature by Kirby) (note: published Jun 22, 1972) (See The Ape, FIS (E), FP 10,11, JKQ 11, KA 4, NG 10, TJKC 13,22,23,37,40,44,47,50,59,69) 2 Oct 1972: Kirby/Royer - c // “Bath Of Fire” 23p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKD) // “Demonology as Heroics” 1p (article) (note: published Aug 24, 1972) (See TJKC 44,47,59) 3 Nov 1972: Kirby/Royer - c // “Reincarnators” 22p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKD) // “Demonology” 1p (Zodiac article) (See JKQ 9) 4 Dec 1972: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Creature From The Beyond” (first app. Kamara / Ugly Meg / Iron Duke) 22p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKD) (letters page “Demonology” begins) 5 Jan 1973: Kirby/Royer - c // “Merlin’s Word, Demon’s Wrath” 23p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKD) 6 Feb 1973: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Howler” 23p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKD) 7 Mar 1973: Kirby/Royer - c // “Witch Boy” (first app. Witchboy (Klarion) / Teekl) 23p Kirby/Royer - a (note: final app. of Merlin as narrator; Witchboy based on fan Barry Alfonso) (R: JKD) (San Diego Five-String Mob (Barri-Boy): See SDCC book (1971) and SPJO 144-145) 8 Apr 1973: Kirby/Royer - c // “Phantom Of The Sewers” (first app. Philosopher’s Stone) 23p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKD) Kirby/Royer - c // “Whatever Happened To Farley Fairfax?” (Philosopher’s Stone app.) 23p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKD) 9 Jun 1973: 10 Jul 1973: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Soul Snatcher” 20p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKD) (See TJKC 13) 11 Aug 1973: Kirby/Royer - c // “Baron von Evilstein” 20p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKD) // “Behind the Scenes at the DC Comic World” 1p (Simon and Kirby article includes preview Sandman 1 panel) 12 Sep 1973: Kirby/Royer - c // “Terror City” (Philosopher’s Stone app.) 20p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKD) (note: “Direct Currents” page repro from Demon 10 (title page) 13 Oct 1973: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Night Of The Demon” 20p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKD) 14 Nov 1973: Kirby/Royer - c // “Witchboy” 20p Kirby/Royer/Stout - a (R: JKD) 15 Dec 1973: Kirby/Royer - c // “The One Who Vanished” (Philosopher’s Stone app.) 20p Kirby/Royer/Wray - a (note: missing text on cover: “Kill Him! Kill the Demon, and you will exist in his place!”) (R: JKD) (See Collector’s Showcase 2, TJKC 17,44,50) 16 Jan 1974: Kirby/Royer - c // “Immortal Enemy” (Philosopher’s Stone app.) 20p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKD) (See TJKC 44,52)

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DESTROYER DUCK Eclipse Comics See Back Issue 12, F.O.O.G. Portfolio, Jack Kirby Collector, Kirby—King of Comics (cover logo by Orzechowski) 1 1982: Kirby/Leialoha - c // “It’s Got The Whole World...In Its Hand” (first app. and origin of Duke “Destroyer” Duck) 20p Gerber (script); Kirby/Alcala - a // “Friends of Old Gerber” 1p (article) // “Godcorp, Ltd.” (interoffice memo) (note: Special Lawsuit Benefit Edition one-shot also includes first app. Groo the Wanderer by Evanier/Aragones) 2 Jan 1983: Kirby/Alcala - c // “Mommie Noises” (first app. Booster Cogburn / Woblina Strangelegs / Vanilla CupcakeTM ) 20p Gerber (script); Kirby/Alcala - a (See BI 12, Comics Scene 2, KKOC, TJKC 30,37,61) (note: Gerber/Dixon plots 2-5; letters page “Fowl Language” begins) (See BI 12, KKOC, TJKC 30,37,61) 3 Jun 1983: Kirby/Alcala - c // “Pheromones” (first app. Cherries Jubilee; origin of Vanilla CupcakeTM ) 20p Gerber/Pasko (plot); Gerber (script); Kirby/Alcala - a (See TJKC 61,64,66) 4 Oct 1983: Kirby/Alcala - c // “Spineless Wonders” 20p Gerber (script); Kirby/Alcala - a (note: Ronald Reagan app.) (See TJKC 61) 5 Dec 1983: Kirby/Alcala - c // “Shatterer Of Worlds” (first app. Mr. Pahkmani) 20p Gerber (script); Kirby/Alcala - a (See TJKC 61) (note: September 11, 2001—type event on page 17) // Destroyer Duck (t-shirt ad repro from Destroyer Duck 1) (note: series ends publication with #7 (May 1984) DETECTIVE COMICS National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Adventure Comics, America at War, Archive Edition, Boy Commandos, Boy Commandos by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, Brave and the Bold Annual, Greatest Golden-Age Stories Ever Told, Microcolour, Mister Miracle, 100 Page Super Spectacular, Star Spangled Comics, Who’s Who, World’s Finest Comics 64 Jun 1942: “The Boy Commandos” (first app. and origin of The Boy Commandos: Brooklyn / Alfy Twidgett / (Pierre) Andre Chavard / Jan Haasen / Captain Rip Carter / Tex / Percy) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 1, MC, MM 8) (note: published Apr 28, 1942) 65 Jul 1942: Kirby/Robinson - c (Boy Commandos meet Batman and Robin) (R: AED (Batman altered) // Untitled (Boy Commandos; Michel de Nostradamus app.) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: AED, BCSK 1, MC, 100PSS DC-15) 66 Aug 1942: “The Sphinx Speaks” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BC 1, BCSK 1, MC) 67 Sep 1942: “Escape To Disaster” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 1, MC) 68 Oct 1942: “The Treachery Of Osuki” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 1, MC) 69 Nov 1942: “The Siege Of Krovka” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 1, GGASET, MC) 70 Dec 1942: “Fury Rides A Taxicab” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 1, MC) 71 Jan 1943: “A Break For Santa” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 1, MC) 72 Feb 1943: “Petals Of Peril” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 1, MC) (See ADV 83) 73 Mar 1943: “Saga Of The Little Tin Box” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2, MC) 74 Apr 1943: “The Trial Of Captain Carter” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2, MC) 75 May 1943: “Double For Death” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2, MC) 76 Jun 1943: “The Invasion Of America” (Boy Commandos / Newsboy Legion / Guardian / Sandman) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BBA 1, BCSK 2, MC, MM 5) 77 Jul 1943: “Valley Of Destiny” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2, MC) 78 Aug 1943: “Freedom Station” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2, MC)

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(June 7, 1943: Jack Kirby was drafted into the U.S. Army and served honorably until July 20, 1945; Joe Simon joined the U.S. Coast Guard) 79 Sep 1943: “The Duce Gets A Hotfoot” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2, MC) 80 Oct 1943: “Baronet Of Bodkin Borders” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2, MC) 81 Nov 1943: “Yankee Doodle Dynamite” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2, MC) 82 Dec 1943: “The Romance Of Rip Carter” (Boy Commandos; U.S. B-17G Boeing Flying Fortress bomber “Rosalind K” app.) 11p Kirby/Simon - a (R: AAW, BCSK 2, MC, MM 4) 83 Jan 1944: “Triumph Of Chocky The Chimp” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2, MC) 85 Mar 1944: “Curtain Call For Action” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Klech - a (R: BCSK 2, MC) 95 Jan 1945: “The Ghost Of Kelvin’s Keep” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby - a (R: MC) 110 Apr 1946: “A Flatbush Frolic” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby - a 128 Oct 1947: “Rip Carter, Killer” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a 134 Apr 1948: “The Beast Of London” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a 136 Jun 1948: “A Tale Of Two Brooklyns” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a 137 Jul 1948: “The Rise And Fall Of A Gangster” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a 140 Oct 1948: “Dictator Of Alcatraz” (Boy Commandos) 1p (title page) Kirby - a; 3p Kirby - a(l) 150 Aug 1949: “Around The World Or Bust” (Boy Commandos; final app.) 12p Kirby - a(l) 440 Apr 1974: (r: ADV 79) “Cobras Of The Deep” 9p 442 Aug 1974: (r: SSC 21) “The House Where Time Stood Still” 12p DEVIL DINOSAUR Marvel Comics Group See Back Issue, Comic Book Apocalypse: The Graphic World of Jack Kirby, Devil Dinosaur by Jack Kirby, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Masterworks, King-Size Kirby, Kirby—King of Comics, Marvel Covers: Artist’s Edition, Marvel Firsts: The 1970s, Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby, Monsters Unleashed, True Believers: Kirby 100th (Kirby writing on issues #1—9) 1 Apr 1978: Kirby/Giacoia - c (R: MCAE) // “Devil Dinosaur And Moon Boy” (first app. and origin of Devil Dinosaur / Moon Boy) 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: DDSRJK, KSK, MF70, MVJK 2, TBK100) // (note: letters page “Dinosaur Dispatches” begins) “Of Dinosaurs And Men” 1p (text feature by Kirby; repro from DDSR 2) (R: DDSRJK, KSK) (See BI 21, Howard the Duck 23, TJKC 30) 2 May 1978: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “Devil’s War” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: DDSRJK) // “There Were Giants In Those Days” 1p (text feature by Kirby; repro from DDSR 3) (R: DDSRJK) (See JKMW, KKOC) 3 Jun 1978: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “Giant” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: DDSRJK) // “The X-Age...A Comic Book Bonanza” 1p (text feature by Kirby) (R: DDSRJK) // (John Verpoorten (obituary) 1940-1977) (See CBAGWJK, TJKC 21) 4 Jul 1978: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Object From The Sky” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: DDSRJK) // “Dinosaurs As Devils And Moon Boys As Primitives” 1p (text feature by Kirby) (R: DDSRJK) (See TJKC 41) 5 Aug 1978: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Journey To The Center Of The Ants” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: DDSRJK) 6 Sep 1978: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Eev” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: DDSRJK) 7 Oct 1978: Kirby/Leialoha - c // “Demon-Tree” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: DDSRJK) (See TJKC 59) 8 Nov 1978: Kirby/Simonson - c // “Dino-Riders” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: DDSRJK) // (r: c Marvel Comics Memory Album Calendar (1977); omits Howard the Duck) SuperHeroes 1p (subscription advertisement) 9 Dec 1978: Kirby/Byrne - c // “The Witch And The Warp” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (note: final panel repro from DDSR 4 p 1) Kirby’s final Marvel comic book; published Sep 17, 1978) (R: DDSRJK) // (r: c Marvel Comics Memory Album Calendar (1977); omits Howard the Duck) SuperHeroes 1p (subscription advertisement) (See Machine Man 9 and Marvel Calendar (1979) for Kirby’s final art for Marvel) DEVIL DINOSAUR BY JACK KIRBY Marvel Comics See original sources for details (HC format) V1 2007: (collects Devil Dinosaur #1-9) DIARY OF DR. HAYWARD, THE (See Jumbo Comics) DINGBATS OF DANGER STREET, THE (See First Issue Special 6) DISNEY ADVENTURES COMIC ZONE Disney Publishing (Digest-sized comic strip reprints) 13 Fall 2007: Walt Disney’s Treasury of Classic Tales: The Black Hole (6 Sunday pages: Sep 2, 1979—Oct 7, 1979) Kirby/Royer - a DOCTOR DROOM

(See Amazing Adventures 1 (Jun 1961)

DOUBLE COMICS Elliot Publications See Daring Mystery Comics, Double-Up Comics 1-4 1940-1944: (random 132 page issues combine remaindered comics from multiple publishers—including Timely Comics) DOUBLE-DARE ADVENTURES Harvey Publications (Thriller series edited by Joe Simon) See Black Cat Mystic 1 Dec 1966: (Bee-Man); (r: BCM 60) “The Ant Extract” 5p

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DOUBLE LIFE OF PRIVATE STRONG, THE Archie Publications (Radio Comics) (series edited by Joe Simon) See Adventures of the Fly, Alter Ego, Archie’s Super Hero Comics Digest Magazine, Archie’s Super Hero Special, Art of Jack Kirby, Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio, Best of Simon and Kirby, Blue Ribbon Comics, Fly, Hyper-Classics, Jack Kirby Collector, JCP Features, Simon and Kirby Superheroes 1 Jun 1959: Kirby/Tuska - c (cover border / background; unknown finished cover and inks) (R: AOJK) (See TJKC 49) // “Meet Lancelot Strong” (first app. and origin of revival—The Shield (Lancelot Strong); first Silver Age Archie superhero) 1p Kirby/Klein - a (note: original Shield (Tom Higgins) last app. Pep Comics 65 (Jan 1948) (R: ASHS 1, BOSK, BRC V2#5, SKS) (See Pep Comics 1) //


“The Double Life Of Private Strong” 4p Kirby/Klein - a (R: AOSKS, ASHS 1, BRC V2#5, SKS) // “Spawn Of The X-World” 6p Kirby/Klein - a (R: AOSKS, ASHS 1, BRC V2#5, SKS) // “The Hide-Out” (first app. The Fly (Tommy Troy) 2p Kirby/Klein - a (R: AOSKS, AOTF V1 (2004), JCPF 1, SKS, TA 1) // “Mystery Of The Vanished Wreckage” 6p Kirby/Klein - a (R: AOSKS, ASHS 1, BRC V2#5, SKS) // “The Menace Of The Micro-Men” 8p Kirby/Klein - a (R: AOSKS, ASHCDM 2, BRC V2#5, SKS) // “The General’s Favorite Private” (text story illustration) Simon - a (R: AE V3#76) 2 Aug 1959: Kirby/Simon - c (R: AOJK, SKS) // “The Ultra-Sonic Spies” 6p Kirby/Klein - a (R: ASHCDM 2, SKS) (note: final Simon and Kirby collaboration until The Sandman (1974); See AOTF 2) (note: title cancelled after cease-and-desist letter from DC Comics because of similarity to Superman; Joe Simon regained copyrights in 1991)

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DOUBLE-UP COMICS Elliot Publications See Double Comics, Speed Comics (Digest-sized format) 1 1941: (remaindered, unsold comics from various publishers (including Harvey’s Speed Comics 16) re-bound in 200-page books with new cover) DRACULA: VLAD THE IMPALER Topps Comics See Doctor Mortalis (movie development art), Dracula (card puzzle) 1-3 Feb-Apr 1993: Dracula (7” x 10.25” portrait; created from set of nine puzzle cards issued with issues 1-3) 1p Kirby/Mignola - a (note: adapted from Doctor Mortalis (movie development art) DUKE OF BROADWAY (See Black Cat Comics 5-7) EARL THE RICH RABBIT (See Punch and Judy Comics) ECLIPSE GRAPHIC NOVEL (SERIES) (See Real Love, Teen-Aged Dope Slaves and Reform School Girls) ESQUIRE Esquire, Inc. (Arnold Gingrich) See Full-Color Guide to Marvel Silver Age Collectibles, Jack Kirby Collector, Silver Age of Comic Book Art, Stan Lee Universe (Magazine format) 382 Sep 1965: “29 People who Count” (list includes Hulk and Spider-Man) 394 Sep 1966: “A Person Has To Have Intelligence To Read Them” 4p (article illustrations: Marvel Super-Heroes 1p Kirby/Sinnott - a (note: Romita Spider-Man added) (R: TJKC 56) // “O.K., You Passed the 2-S Test—Now You’re Smart Enough for Comic Books” 6p (article with b/w spot illustrations: Human Torch / Sub-Mariner / Thor / Mister Fantastic / Thing / Spider-Man / Hulk (with guitar) / Angel / Doctor Strange / Watcher Kirby - a (R: TJKC 56) (See Action Flasher Rings, FCGMSAC, SACBA, SLU, TJKC 12,56) 402 May 1967: “46 Hours And 36 Minutes In The Life Of Jack Ruby” 3p Berent/Kirby (script); Kirby/Stone - a (colored by Kirby) (page 1 R: TJKC 2); (page 2 R: TJKC 32); (pages 1-3 R: TJKC 61) ESSENTIAL (SERIES) Marvel Comics See original sources for details (SC b/w collections begin 1996) V1 2002: (Ant-Man / Giant-Man); Tales to Astonish #27, 35-48 (Ant-Man) // Tales to Astonish #49-69 (Giant-Man) (includes covers) V1 1998: (Avengers); Avengers #1-24 (includes covers) V2 2000: (Avengers); Avengers #25-45 // Avengers Special #1 (includes covers) V7 2010: (Avengers); Avengers #141-163 // Avengers Annual #6 (includes covers) V1 2012: (Black Panther); includes Jungle Action #18 (cover) // Black Panther #1-10 (includes covers) V1 2000: (Captain America); Tales of Suspense #59-99 // Captain America #100-102 (includes covers) V2 2002: (Captain America); Captain America #103-126 (includes covers) V3 2006: (Captain America); includes Captain America Special #2 (cover) V5 2010: (Captain America); Captain America #187-205 // Captain America Annual #3 // Marvel Treasury Special (Captain America’s Bicentennial Battles) #1 (includes covers) V6 2011: (Captain America); Captain America #206-230 // Captain America Annual #4 (includes covers) V1 2002: (Daredevil); Daredevil #1-25 (includes covers) V2 2004: (Daredevil); includes Daredevil #43 (cover) // Fantastic Four #73 (includes cover) (Defenders); includes Defenders Giant-Size #1 V2 2006: V3 2007: (Defenders); includes Defenders #42-45 (covers) V1 2004: (Doctor Strange); Strange Tales #110,111,114-168 (includes covers) V1 1998: (Fantastic Four); Fantastic Four #1-20 // Fantastic Four Annual #1 (includes covers; omits back-up features) V2 1999: (Fantastic Four); Fantastic Four #21-40 // Fantastic Four Annual #2 // Strange Tales Annual #2 (Human Torch) (includes covers; omits back-up features) V3 2001: (Fantastic Four); Fantastic Four #41-63 // Fantastic Four Annual #3,4 (includes covers; omits back-up features) V4 2005: (Fantastic Four); Fantastic Four #64-83 // Fantastic Four Special #5,6 (includes covers) V5 2006: (Fantastic Four); Fantastic Four #84-110 // Fantastic Four Special #7,8 (includes covers) V8 2010: (Fantastic Four); includes Fantastic Four #164,167,171-177,180,181 (covers) V2 2007: (Ghost Rider); includes Ghost Rider #21-23 (covers) V1 1998: (Hulk); Incredible Hulk #1-6 // Tales to Astonish #60-91 (includes covers) V2 2001: (Hulk); Tales to Astonish #92-101 // Incredible Hulk #102-117 (includes covers) V5 2008: (Hulk); includes Incredible Hulk Annual #5 (cover) V1 2003: (Human Torch); Strange Tales #101-134 // Strange Tales Annual #2 (includes covers) V1 2000: (Iron Man); Tales of Suspense #39-72 (includes covers) V2 2006: (Iron Man); includes Tales to Astonish #82 (Sub-Mariner) V1 2008: (Marvel Saga); Marvel Saga #1-12 (includes covers) V1 2005: (Marvel Two-In-One); includes Marvel Two-In-One #12,19,20,25 // Marvel Two-In-One Annual #1 // Fantastic Four Annual #11 (covers)

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V2 2007: (Marvel Two-In-One); includes Marvel Two-In-One #27 (cover) V1 2006: (Moon Knight); includes Marvel Spotlight #29 (cover) V1 2006: (Nova); includes Nova #4,5,7 (covers) V1 2011: (Rawhide Kid); Rawhide Kid #17-25 (includes covers) // Mighty Marvel Western #1-28 (covers) V1 2011: (Sgt. Fury); Sgt. Fury #1-23 // Sgt. Fury Annual #1 (includes covers) V1 1998: (Silver Surfer); includes Silver Surfer #18 // Fantastic Four Special #5 (Silver Surfer) (includes covers) V1 1996: (Spider-Man); Amazing Fantasy #15 // Amazing Spider-Man #1-20 // Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 (includes covers) V2 1997: (Spider-Man); includes Amazing Spider-Man #35 (cover) V1 2009: (Sub-Mariner); Tales to Astonish #70-101 (includes covers) V1 2001: (Thor); Journey into Mystery #83-112 (includes covers) V2 2005: (Thor); Journey into Mystery #113-125 // Thor #126-136 // Journey into Mystery Annual #1 // Thor King-Size #2 (includes covers) V3 2006: (Thor); Thor #137-166 (includes covers) V4 2009: (Thor); Thor #167-195 (includes covers) V1 1999: (X-Men); X-Men #1-24 (includes covers) V2 2006: (X-Men); includes X-Men #25,30 (covers) ESSENTIAL SHOWCASE, THE DC Comics See Showcase V1 1992: (r: c, SH 6) “The Secrets Of The Sorcerer’s Box” 24p (origin) // (r: c SH 7) 1p // (r: c, SH 11) “The Day The Earth Blew Up” 24p // (r: c SH 12) 1p ETERNALS, THE Marvel Comics Group See Defenders, Eternals by Jack Kirby, Jack Kirby Collector, King-Size Kirby, Marvel Collector’s Edition Sets, Marvel Firsts: The 1970s, Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby, Strange Tales, True Believers: Kirby 100th (Kirby writing on issues #1—19, Annual #1) 1 Jul 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “The Day Of The Gods” (first app. Ikaris / Kro / Tode / Dr. Damien / Margo Damien) 17p Kirby/Verpoorten - a (R: ETJK 1, MF70, TBK100) // (note: letters page “Eternal Utterings” begins) “Will The Gods Return Someday?” 1p (text feature by Kirby) (R: ETJK 1, TBK100) (note: series inspired by Arthur C. Clarke’s novel Childhood’s End (1953) and Erich von Däniken’s book Chariots of the Gods (1968) (note: published Apr 13, 1976) (See Comic Reader 127, Radion 6, TJKC 66,70) 2 Aug 1976: Kirby/Verpoorten - c // “The Celestials” (first app. Ajak / Arishem)17p Kirby/Verpoorten - a (R: ETJK 1) // “Gods, Myths And UFOs” 1p (text feature by Kirby) (R: ETJK 1, TBK100) (note: published May 11, 1976) (See FOOM 13, MCES 2, TJKC 13,15,70) 3 Sep 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “The Devil In New York” (second app. Sersi; See ST 109 for first) 17p Kirby/Verpoorten - a (R: ETJK 1) (note: published Jun 8, 1976) (See TJKC 67) 4 Oct 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “The Night Of The Demons” (first app. Gammenon; Merlin app.) 17p Kirby/Verpoorten - a (R: ETJK 1) 5 Nov 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “Olympia” (first app. Makarri / Thena / Zuras) 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: ETJK 1) (See TJKC 26,50) 6 Dec 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “Gods And Men At City College” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: ETJK 1) 7 Jan 1977: Kirby/Verpoorten - c // “The Fourth Host” (first app. Jemiah / Tefral / Celestials) 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: ETA 1 (2009), ETJK 1, KSK, MVJK 1) 8 Feb 1977: Kirby/Verpoorten - c // “The City Of Toads” (first app. Reject / Karkas) 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: ETJK 1) 9 Mar 1977: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “The Killing Machine” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: ETJK 1) 10 Apr 1977: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “Mother” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: ETJK 1) 11 May 1977: Kirby/Verpoorten - c // “The Russians Are Coming” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: ETJK 2) 12 Jun 1977: Kirby/Verpoorten - c // “Uni-Mind” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: ETJK 2) 13 Jul 1977: Kirby/Verpoorten - c // “Astronauts” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: ETJK 2) 14 Aug 1977: Kirby/Verpoorten - c // “Ikaris And The Cosmic-Powered Hulk” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: ETJK 2) 15 Sep 1977: Kirby/Verpoorten/Romita - c // “Disaster Area” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: ETJK 2) 16 Oct 1977: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “Big City Crypt” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: ETJK 2) (Oct) 1977: (Annual 1 published; See listing) 17 Nov 1977: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “Sersi The Terrible” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: ETJK 2) 18 Dec 1977: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “To Kill A Space God” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: ETJK 2) // “How Do We See The Eternals?” 1/2p (text feature by Kirby) (R: ETJK 2, TJKC 72) 19 Jan 1978: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “The Pyramid” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: ETJK 2) Annual 1 (Oct) 1977: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “The Time Killers” 34p Kirby/Royer - a (R: ETJK 2) // “Why Mutates?” 1/2p (text feature by Kirby) (R: ETJK 2, TBK100) Annual 1 Jan 2009: (r: ET 7) “The Fourth Host” 17p ETERNALS BY JACK KIRBY, THE Marvel Comics See original sources for details V1 2006: (HC edition collects The Eternals #1-19 // Eternals Annual #1) (note: Foreword by Royer; includes text features) V1 2008: (SC edition collects The Eternals #1-11) (note: Foreword by Royer; includes text features) V2 2008: (SC edition collects The Eternals #12-19 // Eternals Annual #1) (note: includes text features)

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FAMOUS FUNNIES Eastern Color Printing Company See Complete Jack Kirby 61 Aug 1939: Lightnin’ and The Lone Rider (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a (signed: “Lance Kirby”) (R: CJK 1) // Lightnin’ and The Lone Rider (6 promotional strips: Jan 3, 1939—Jan 8, 1939 ) Kirby - a (signed: “Lance Kirby”) (note: comic strip reprints re-titled from The Lone Rider; Robert Farrell writing on series) (R: CJK 1)


62 Sep 1939: Lightnin’ and The Lone Rider 2p (dailies: Jan 9, 1939— Jan 16, 1939) Kirby - a (signed: “Lance Kirby”) (R: CJK 1) 63 Oct 1939: Lightnin’ and The Lone Rider 2p (dailies: Jan 17, 1939—Jan 25, 1939) Kirby - a (signed: “Lance Kirby”) (R: CJK 1) 64 Nov 1939: Lightnin’ and The Lone Rider 2p (dailies: Jan 26, 1939—Feb 4, 1939) Kirby - a (signed: “Lance Kirby”) (R: CJK 1) 65 Dec 1939: Lightnin’ and The Lone Rider 2p (dailies: Feb 5, 1939— Feb 13, 1939) Kirby - a (signed: “Lance Kirby”) (R: CJK 1) 72 Jul 1940: Lightnin’ and The Lone Rider 1p Kirby - a (signed: “Lance Kirby”) (R: CJK 1) 73 Aug 1940: Lightnin’ and The Lone Rider 2p Kirby - a (signed: “Lance Kirby”) (R: CJK 1) 74 Sep 1940: Lightnin’ and The Lone Rider 2p Kirby - a (signed: “Lance Kirby”) (R: CJK 2) 75 Oct 1940: Lightnin’ and The Lone Rider 2p Kirby - a (signed: “Lance Kirby”) (R: CJK 2) 76 Nov 1940: Lightnin’ and The Lone Rider 2p Kirby - a (signed: “Lance Kirby”) (R: CJK 2) (note: series continued by Dan Gormley)

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FANTASTIC COMICS Fox Features Syndicate See Comic Book Makers, Complete Jack Kirby, My Life in Comics 6 May 1940: Simon - c (Samson) (R: Comic Book Makers) 7 Jun 1940: Simon - c (Samson) (R: Comic Book Makers, MLIC) Simon - c (Samson) (R: Comic Book Makers) 8 Jul 1940: 10 Sep 1940: (Samson); “Space Smith” 4p Fletcher/Kirby - a (note: Kirby inks over Henry Fletcher (Hank Christy) pencils) (R: CJK 2) (note: Simon and Kirby produced uncredited house ad art for Victor Fox) (See CJK 1) FANTASTIC FOUR Marvel Comics Group See Amazing Spider-Man, Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus, America’s Best TV Comics, Astonishing Tales, Avengers, Avengers Giant-Size, Best of Fantastic Four, Best of Marvel Comics, Black Bolt, Black Panther Epic Collection, Black Panther by Jack Kirby, Black Panther (Marvel Knights), Black Panther (2017), Bring On The Bad Guys, Captain Britain, Challengers of the Unknown, Comic Art Convention Book, Comic Book Apocalypse: The Graphic World of Jack Kirby, Comic Book Marketplace, Daredevil, Daredevil Omnibus, Defenders Giant-Size, Essential Daredevil, Essential Fantastic Four, Essential Marvel Two-In-One, Essential Silver Surfer, Fantastic Four Collector’s Album, Fantastic Four Epic Collection, Fantastic Four: Extended Family, Fantastic Four 40th Wedding Anniversary Special, Fantastic Four: The Lost Adventure, Fantastic Four Marvel Illustrated Books, Fantastic Four: The Movie, Fantastic Four Omnibus, Fantastic Four: The Overthrow of Doom, Fantastic Four Return, Giant-Size Super-Stars, Golden Records Comic Set, Grandson of Origins, Greatest Villains of the Fantastic Four, Hulk vs. The Marvel Universe, Hulk vs. The Thing, Incredible Hulk, Incredible Hulk Epic Collection, Impossible Man, Inhumans Omnibus, Inhumans: The Origin of the Inhumans, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby’s Fantastic Four: Artist’s Edition, Jack Kirby Masterworks, Journey into Mystery, King-Size Kirby, Kirby—King of Comics, Marvel Age, Marvel Collectors’ Item Classics, Marvel Firsts: The 1960s, Marvel: Five Fabulous Decades, Marvel Legacy of Jack Kirby, Marvel Limited: Fantastic Firsts, Marvel Masterworks, Marvel Milestone Edition, Marvel Milestones, Marvel Premiere, Marvel’s Greatest Comics, Marvel’s Greatest Superhero Battles, Marvel Tales, Marvel Treasury Edition, Marvel Treasury Special, Marvel Triple Action, Marvel TV: Galactus—The Real Story, Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby, Marvel Visionaries: Stan Lee, Marvel Weddings, Maximum Fantastic Four, Official Marvel Index to the Fantastic Four, 100 Greatest Marvels of All Time, Origins of Marvel Comics, Pet Avengers Classic, Pure Images, Secret Invasion, Sgt. Fury, 75 Years of Marvel, S.H.I.E.L.D.: The Complete Collection, S.H.I.E.L.D. by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, Silver Surfer: The Coming of Galactus, Silver Surfer Epic Collection, Silver Surfer Omnibus, Spider-Man: Saga of the Sandman, Stan Lee Meets: Doctor Doom / Thing, Strange Tales, Super-Hero Women, Super-Villain Classics, Thing: Liberty Legion, Thor, Villainy of Doctor Doom, Vintage Packs, What If?, Wizard Ace Edition, X-Men: The Hidden Years, X-Men vs. The Avengers / Fantastic Four, X-Men vs. The Fantastic Four (Kirby is primary co-plotter by virtue of the “Marvel Method”—story being penciled first establishes physical content, story locations, staging, flow and pacing; co-plotting and scripting by Lee) (cover logo by Sol Brodsky) 1 Nov 1961: Kirby/Klein - c // “The Fantastic Four” (first app. and origin of The Fantastic Four; first Marvel Silver-Age superhero team: Mister Fantastic (Reed Richards) / Invisible Girl (Susan Storm) / (Silver-Age) Human Torch (Johnny Storm) / Thing (Benjamin Grimm) 13p Kirby/Klein - a (R: BOFF, EFF 1, FFA 1 (re-titled “Origin Of The Fantastic Four”), FFCA (partial), FFO 1, FFEC, FFEXF, FFPB, GRCS, KSK, M75, MF60, MLFF, MME, MXFF, OMC, 100GM 9, SIS) // “The Fantastic Four Meet The Moleman” (first app. Mole Man) 12p Kirby/Klein - a (R: EFF 1, FFEC, FFEXF, FFPB, FFO 1, FFS 7, GRCS, KSK, M75, MARM, MLFF, MME, MXFF, OMC, 100GM 9) (note: published Aug 8, 1961) (See COU 3) 2 Jan 1962: Kirby/Klein - c // “The Fantastic Four Meet The Skrulls From Outer Space” (first app. Skrulls; FF origin retold) 24p Kirby/Klein - a (R: EFF 1, FFEC, FFO 1, FFPB, MARM, MCIC 1, MF60, SI) // The Thing (Ben Grimm) 1p Kirby/Klein - a (R: FFO 1, MARM, MLJK, TJKC 38) (See CBM 99, OMIFF 1, FFPB, ST 93, TJKC 53,66) 3 Mar 1962: Kirby/Brodsky - c // “The Menace Of The Miracle Man” (first FF in costumes; origin retold) 23p Kirby/Brodsky - a (R: EFF 1, FFEC, FFO 1, FFPB, MCIC 2) // The Human Torch (Johnny Storm) 1p Kirby/Brodsky - a (R: FFO 1, MARM, MLJK, TJKC 33) (See FF 224, OMIFF 1, PI V3#2, SLU, TJKC 60) (note: letters page “Fantastic Four Fan Page” begins) 4 May 1962: Kirby/Brodsky - c // “The Coming Of The Sub-Mariner” (first Silver-Age app. Sub-Mariner (Prince Namor) 23p Kirby/Brodsky - a (note: last appeared in Sub-Mariner Comics 42 (Oct 1955) (R: EFF 1, FFEC, FFO 1, FFPB, FFSS, GSOO, MARM, MCIC 3, MLFF, MTE 11) // Mister Fantastic (Reed Richards) 1p Kirby/Brodsky - a (R: FFO 1, MARM, MLJK) (note: published Feb 8, 1962) Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Prisoners Of Doctor Doom” (first app. and origin of Doctor Doom (Victor von Doom) / Kurtz) 23p 5 Jul 1962: Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: BBG, EFF 1, FFA 2, FFEC, FFO 1, FFPB, FFTM, MARM, MME) (See FF 236) 6 Sep 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c // “Captives Of The Deadly Duo” (first Marvel super-villain team-up; Sub-Mariner and Doctor Doom; first mention of Yancy Street Gang) 24p Kirby (script); Kirby/Ayers - a (note: page 2 inked by Sinnott) (R: EFF 1, FFA 3, FFCA, FFEC, FFO 1, FFPB, MARM, MTE 2) 7 Oct 1962: Kirby - c (Kirby inks) // “Prisoners Of Kurrgo, Master Of Planet X” 24p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: EFF 1, FFEC, FFO 1, MARM, MCIC 4) 8 Nov 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c // “Prisoners Of The Puppet Master” 23p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: first app. Puppet Master / Alicia Masters) (R: EFF 1, FFEC, FFO 1, MARM, MCIC 5) // Human Torch (facts page) 1p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: FF 224, FFO 1, MARM) (See AE V2#2, CAPA-Alpha 2, Of Comics and Men, SLU, TJKC 60,71) 9 Dec 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c // “The End Of The Fantastic Four” 23p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: EFF 1, FFEC, FFO 1, MARM, MCIC 6) // “How The Human Torch Flies” 1p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: FF 224, FFO 1, MARM) 10 Jan 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Return Of Doctor Doom” 23p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: Kirby and Lee appear on cover and in story;

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fan (letters) page announces that Lee and Kirby read every letter sent by fans) (R: EFF 1, FFEC, FFO 1, MARM, MCIC 8) // Invisible Girl (Sue Storm) 1p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: FF 224, FFO 1, MLJK) Kirby/Ditko - c // “A Visit With The Fantastic Four” (origin retold; first app. Willie Lumpkin) 11p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: Comix, EFF 1, FFA 3, FFEC, FFO 1, MARM, MTE 2, MVSL 1) // “The Impossible Man” (first app.) 11p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: EFF 1, FFA 3, FFCA, FFEC, FFO 1, IMPM, MARM, MTE 2) // “Prince Namor, The Mighty Sub-Mariner” 1p Kirby (script); Kirby/Ayers - a (R: FFO 1, MARM) (See OMIFF 1, Willie Lumpkin (comic strip) Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Incredible Hulk” (first Marvel Silver-Age cross-over; See ASM 1) 23p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: published Dec 10, 1962) (R: EFF 1, FFEC, FFO 1, IHEC, IHSS, MARM, MGC 29) Kirby/Ditko - c // “The Fantastic Four Versus The Red Ghost And His Indescribable Super-Apes” (first app. Watcher (Uatu) / Red Ghost (Ivan Kragoff) 22p Kirby/Ditko - a (R: EFF 1, FFEC, FFGS 2, FFO 1, MARM, MCIC 7) (See OMIFF 1, SS 1, TOS 53) Kirby/Ditko - c // “Sub-Mariner And The Merciless Puppet Master” (aka: “The Sub-Mariner Strikes”) 22p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: EFF 1, FFEC, FFO 1, MARM, MCIC 9) // Marvel Super-Heroes (advertisement) 1p Kirby/Brodsky - a (R: AV 1 1/2, MF60, SF 1, TJKC 63) (note: logo box art begins: Vignettes Kirby - a) Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Mad Thinker And His Awesome Android” (first app. Thinker) 20p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: EFF 1, FFEC, FFGS 5, FFO 1, MARM, MCIC 10) // “The Fantastic Four Pin-Up Page” 1p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: AE V3#18; CBAGWJK, CJ 134, p 81; FFO 1, MARM, MGC 29 (pastiche), MLJK) (See Bullpen Pin-Up, TJKC 33) // “The Return Of Dr. Doom” 1/2p (FF #16 advertisement) Kirby - a // “The Ant-Man” (FF #16 advertisement) 1/2p Kirby - a // “Fantastic Four Fan Clubs” (Human Torch) 1/2p (text) Kirby/Ayers - a Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Micro-World Of Doctor Doom” 22p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: EFF 1, FFEC, FFO 1, MARM, MCIC 11) // “Reed Richards, Mr. Fantastic” 1p Kirby (script); Kirby/Brodsky - a (R: FF 224, FFO 1, MARM) Kirby/Ayers - c // “Defeated By Doctor Doom” 22p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: EFF 1, FFEC, FFO 1, MARM, MCIC 12) (See TJKC 18) Kirby/Roussos - c // “A Skrull Walks Among Us” (first app. Super Skrull) 21p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: EFF 1, FFEC, FFO 1, MARM, MCIC 13) (Annual 1 published early Jul 1963; See listing) Kirby/Roussos - c // “Prisoners Of The Pharaoh” (Rama-Tut; first app.) 22p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: ABTVC 1 (partial), AVGS 2, EFF 1, FFO 1, MARM) Kirby/Roussos - c // “The Mysterious Molecule Man” (first app.) 22p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: page 17, panel 3 by Ditko) (R: EFF 1, FFO 1, MARM, MCIC 14) (See KKOC, TJKC 9) Kirby/Roussos - c // “The Hate-Monger” (first app. Col. Nick Fury in 1960s storyline; deceased Hate Monger resembles Adolf Hitler) 22p Kirby/Roussos (Bell) - a (R: EFF 2, FFGS 3, FFO 1, MARM, MCIC 15, New Smithsonian Book of Comic Book Stories, SHIELDCC, SHIELDLK) (See AV 18, ST 135, TJKC 18) Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Return Of The Mole Man” 22p Kirby/Roussos (Bell) - a (R: EFF 2, FFO 1, MARM, MCIC 16, SHW) (note: first mention of “no-prizes” on letters page) Kirby/Roussos - c // “The Master Plan Of Doctor Doom” (first app. Bull Brogin / “Handsome Harry” Phillips / Yogi Drakor) 23p Kirby/Roussos (Bell) - a (R: EFF 2, FFO 1, MARM, MCIC 17, MTE 11) (See TJKC 18) Kirby/Roussos - c // “The Infant Terrible” 23p Kirby/Roussos (Bell) - a (first collage art utilized by Kirby: 2 panels) (R: EFF 2, FFO 1, MARM, MCIC 18) Kirby/Roussos - c // “The Hulk Vs. The Thing” 22p Kirby/Roussos (Bell) - a (note: Aunt Petunia mentioned for first time; issue probably on Kirby’s drawing board—Nov 22, 1963 when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated; published Jan 15, 1964) (R: EFF 2, FFO 1, FFS 4, HVMU, HVT, IHEC, MARM, MGSHB, MTS 1) (See TJKC 61) Kirby/Roussos - c // “The Avengers Take Over” 23p Kirby/Roussos (Bell) - a (note: published Feb 12, 1964) (R: EFF 2, FFO 1, FFS 4, HVMU, HVT, IHEC, MARM, MGSHB, MTS 1) Kirby/Stone - c // “The Search For Sub-Mariner” 23p Kirby/Roussos (Bell) - a (note: first “King” reference—letters page refers to Kirby as “Action king”) (R: EFF 2, FFO 1, MARM, MCIC 19) Kirby/Reinman - c // “We Have To Fight The X-Men” 22p Kirby/Stone - a (R: EFF 2, FFGS 4, FFO 1, MARM, MCIC 20, XMAVFF, XMFF) Kirby/Stone - c // “It Started On Yancy Street” 22p Kirby/Stone - a (1 collage page) (R: EFF 2, FFO 1, MARM, MCIC 21) Kirby/Stone - c // “The Dreaded Diablo” (first app.) 22p Kirby/Stone - a (R: EFF 2, FFO 1, MARM, MCIC 22) (See OMIFF 2) (Annual 2 published Jun 2, 1964; See listing) Kirby/Stone - c // “The Mad Menace Of The Macabre Mole Man” 21p Kirby/Stone - a (R: EFF 2, FFCA, FFO 2, MARM, MGC 23,29) (See TJKC 59) Kirby/Stone - c // “Death Of A Hero” (death of Dr. Franklin Storm) 21p Kirby/Stone - a (1 collage page) (note: letters page refers to Kirby as “king Kirby”) (R: EFF 2, FFO 2, MARM, MGC 24) Kirby/Stone - c (collage) // “Side-By-Side With Sub-Mariner” (first app. Attuma) 20p Kirby/Stone - a (1 collage page) (R: EFF 2, FFO 2, FFR, JKFFAE 2, MARM, MGC 25) // “Prince Namor” (Sub-Mariner) 1p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: FFO 2, FFR, MARM, MLJK) Kirby/Stone - c // “A House Divided” 20p Kirby/Stone - a (note: Thing wears Beatle wig) (R: EFF 2, FFO 2, MARM, MGC 26) (Beatles: See JIM 108, ST 130, witzend 1) // “Fantastic Four Go Home” (FF on Yancy Street) 1p Kirby/Stone - a (R: EFF 2, FFO 2, MARM, MCIC 15, MGC 35, MLJK) Kirby/Ayers - c // “Calamity On The Campus” (first app. Dragon Man) 20p Kirby/Stone - a (note: letters page refers to Kirby as “King”) (R: EFF 2, FFO 2, FFR, MARM, MGC 27) Kirby/Stone - c // “The Frightful Four” (first app. Medusa / The Frightful Four) 21p Kirby/Stone - a (assist: Colletta) (R: EFF 2, FFO 2, INHO 1, IOI, MARM, MGC 28) Kirby/Stone - c // “Behold, A Distant Star” 20p Kirby/Stone - a (1 collage page) (R: EFF 2, FFO 2, MARM, MGC 30) Kirby/Stone - c (Thing by Powell) // “Defeated By The Frightful Four” 20p Kirby/Stone - a (R: EFF 2, FFO 2, INHO 1, IOI, MARM, MGC 30) (See OMIFF 3) Kirby/Stone/Wood - c // “A Blind Man Shall Lead Them” 20p Kirby/Giacoia (Ray)/Wood - a (note: Wood inks Daredevil


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figures only; 1 collage page; assist and inks on page 4 by Hubbell; letters page refers to Kirby as “King”) (R: BOFF, EFF 2, FFO 2, INHO 1, IOI, MARM, MGC 31, VODD) // “Big News” (MMMS ad) Hubbell - a Kirby/Giacoia - c (Wood inks Daredevil) // “The Battle Of The Baxter Building” 20p Kirby/Colletta - a (assist: Goldberg) (note: first production credit to “Jack (King) Kirby”) (R: BOFF, EFF 2, FFO 2, INHO 1, IOI, MARM, MGC 31, VODD) Kirby/Giacoia - c // “The Brutal Betrayal Of Ben Grimm” 20p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EFF 3, FFO 2, INHO 1, IOI, MARM, MGC 32) // Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ST 135 advertisement) 1/2p Kirby/Ayers - a // Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner (TTA 70 advertisement) 1/2p Kirby/Stone - a (repro from FF 33) Kirby/Giacoia - c // “To Save You, Why Must I Kill You?” 20p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EFF 3, FFO 2, INHO 1, IOI, MARM, MGC 32) Kirby/Colletta - c // “Lo, There Shall Be An Ending” 20p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EFF 3, FFO 2, FFS 9 (partial), INHO 1, IOI, MARM) (Annual 3 published; See listing) Kirby/Colletta - c // “The Gentleman’s Name Is Gorgon” (aka: “What A Way To Spend A Honeymoon”) (first app. Gorgon (Inhumans) 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 3, FFO 2, INHO 1, IOI, MARM, MGC 33) // (note: Bullpen Bulletins page begins) (See TJKC 37) Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Among Us Hide The Inhumans” (first app. The Inhumans: Black Bolt / Crystal / Triton / Karnak / Lockjaw) 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 3, FFO 2, INHO 1, IOI, JKFFAE 2, MARM, MGC 33) Kirby/Giacoia/Sinnott - c // “Those Who Would Destroy Us” (first app. Seeker) 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 3, FFO 2, INHO 1, IOI, MARM, MGC 34) Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Beware The Hidden Land” (first app. Maximus / Alpha Primitives / Aireo) 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 3, FFO 2, INHO 1, IOI, JKFFAE 2, MARM, MGC 34) Kirby/Sinnott - c // “The Coming Of Galactus” (first app. The Silver Surfer (Norrin Radd) / Galactus) 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (1 collage page) (note: The Great Barrier referred to as “Negative Zone”) (R: EFF 3, FFO 2, FFSS, KSK, M75, MARM, MGC 35, MTE 2 (partial), MVJK 1, SSCOG, SSEC, WAE) (note: Bullpen page details “Marvel Method” of comic book production) (note: published Dec 9, 1965) (See FF 51,61, TJKC 4,14,52) Kirby/Sinnott - c // “If This Be Doomsday” (first app. Punisher (not ASM 129 version); “un-life” app.) 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 3, FFO 2, FFSS, KSK, M75, MARM, MGC 36, MTE 2, MVJK 1, SSCOG, SSEC) (See CBM 99, OMIFF 4) Kirby/Sinnott - c // “The Startling Saga Of The Silver Surfer” (first app. Wyatt Wingfoot) 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 3, FFO 2, FFSS, KSK, M75, MARM, MGC 37, MTE 2 (partial), MTVG, MVJK 1, SSCOG, SSEC) (See TJKC 5) Kirby/Sinnott - c // “This Man, This Monster” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (1 collage page; note: first Space-Time experiment: “Sub-Space” (Negative Zone); letters page solicits ideas from readers for Silver Surfer origin; See FF 55, SS 1 for results) (R: BOFF, EFF 3, FFO 2, KSK, MARM, MFFD, MGC 38, MTE 11 (partial), MVJK 1) (See FF 61, VP) Kirby/Sinnott - c // “The Black Panther” (first app. The Black Panther (T’Challa) 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (note: published Apr 12, 1966; Marvel house advertisements promote Black Panther as “Mystery Villain of the Month”) (R: BOMC, BPEC, BPMK, EFF 3, FFO 2, MARM, MGC 39, MGC (FF 52) (See AE V3#29, V3#53, BP, CACB (1966), CI 105, Coal Tiger, Fantastici Quattro 48, Jungle Action 10,11, Kirby100, TGK 77, TJKC 5,9,60,68) Kirby/Sinnott - c // “The Way It Began” (origin of The Black Panther; death of T’Chaka (father) // first app. N’Baza / Klaw) 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: BOMC, BPEC, BPMK, EFF 3, FFO 2, MARM, MGC 40) (See AV 87, BP 7,8, BPJK 1, Jack Kirby Portfolio (1970), Jungle Action 8, TJKC 2,3,9,47,60,68) Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Whosoever Finds The Evil Eye” (first app. Prester John; next app. Defenders 11) 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 3, FFO 2, MARM, MGC 41) Kirby/Sinnott - c // “When Strikes The Silver Surfer” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (1 collage panel) (note: letters page lists 24 names of readers responding to Silver Surfer origin solicitation in FF 51) (R: EFF 3, FFO 2, MARM, MTRIPA 1, OMC, SSEC) (See NY Herald Tribune Jan 9, 1966 (for story conference), SS 1, TJKC 18,60) Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Klaw, The Murderous Master Of Sound” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (note: page 6 inked by Ayers; first “Produced by Lee/Kirby” credit on FF) (See Thor 133) (R: EFF 3, FFMIB, FFO 2, MARM, MGC 43, SSEC) // (note: one page advertisement announces Marvel Super-Heroes animated television series) (Special 4 published; See listing) Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Enter, Doctor Doom” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (assist: Lieber) (R: EFF 3, FFO 2, KSK, MARM, MTRIPA 1, MVJK 2, SSEC) (note: parody version in NBE 1) (See TJKC 70 p 57 (Rude) Kirby/Sinnott - c // “The Dismal Dregs Of Defeat” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 3, FFO 2, KSK, MARM, MTRIPA 2, MVJK 2, SSEC) Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Doomsday” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 3, FFO 2, KSK, MTRIPA 3, MVJK 2, SSEC) Kirby/Sinnott - c // “The Peril And The Power” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 3, FFO 2, JKFFAE 2, KSK, MTRIPA 4, MVJK 2, SSEC) (See OMIFF 4) Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Where Stalks The Sandman?” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (note: Space-Time Chamber’s “Negative Zone” first identified correctly) (R: EFF 3, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 44, SMSS, SSEC) (See FF 48,51) Kirby/Giacoia - c // “And One Shall Save Him” (first app. Blastaar) 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (2 collage pages) (R: EFF 3, FFO 3, INHO 1, IOI, MARM, MGC 45) (See OMIFF 4) Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Blastaar, The Living Bomb-Burst” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 3, FFO 3, INHO 1, IOI, MARM, MGC 46) // (note: first Stan’s Soapbox on Bullpen page) Kirby/Sinnott - c // “The Sentry Sinister” (first app. The Sentry #459) 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 4, FFO 3, INHO 1, IOI, MARM, MGC 47) (See AE V3#115, CACB (1968 / 1971), CI 90, JKMW, OMIFF 4, TJKC 9,33,42,50) Kirby/Sinnott - c // “From Beyond This Planet Earth” (first app. Ronan the Accuser / Kree Supreme Intelligence) 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 4, FFO 3, INHO 1, IOI, MARM, MGC 48) (See TJKC 21) Kirby/Sinnott - c // “What Lurks Behind The Beehive?” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (origin of Him (Warlock) part 1) (note: perhaps inspired by Ray Bradbury’s short story “Chrysalis” and Star Trek television episode “Arena” (Jan 19, 1967) (R: EFF 4, FFMIB, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 49) (See TJKC 24 p 15, VP) Kirby/Sinnott - c // “When Opens The Cocoon” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (first app. and origin Him (Warlock) part 2) (R: EFF 4, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 50) (See Thor 165-166, MP 1, VP)

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Nov 1967: (Special 5 published; See listing) (note: original art boards now switch to smaller, 10” x 15” size—from 12” x 18” boards) 68 Nov 1967: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “His Mission: Destroy The Fantastic Four” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (note: final Kirby app. The Yancy Gang; See FF 96) (R: EFF 4, FFMIB, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 51) // Fantastic Four (ABC-TV advertisement; one panel) Kirby/Trimpe - a (See ABTVC 1, TJKC 47,58) 69 Dec 1967: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “By Ben Betrayed” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 4, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 52) // Fantastic Four (ABC-TV advertisement; one panel) Kirby/Trimpe - a (See ABTVC 1) 70 Jan 1968: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “When Fall The Mighty” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 4, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 53) (See OMIFF 5) 71 Feb 1968: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “And So It Ends” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 4, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 54) (See FF Index 5, MGC 54, TJKC 18,66) 72 Mar 1968: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Where Soars The Silver Surfer” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 4, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 42, SSEC) 73 Apr 1968: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “The Flames Of Battle” (vs. Daredevil / Spider-Man / Thor) 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (Romita assist on Spider-Man; story) (note: story continued from DD 38) (R: DDO 1, EDD 2, EFF 4, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 55) 74 May 1968: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “When Calls Galactus” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 4, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 56 (partial), SSEC) 75 Jun 1968: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Worlds Within Worlds” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 4, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 57 (partial), SSEC) 76 Jul 1968: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Stranded In Sub-Atomica” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 4, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 58 (partial), SSEC) (See FF 110, TJKC 63) 77 Aug 1968: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Shall Earth Endure?” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 4, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 59 (partial), SSEC) 78 Sep 1968: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “The Thing No More” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 4, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 60 (partial) (See FF Index 5, MGC 60, TJKC 66) 79 Oct 1968: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “A Monster Forever?” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 4, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 61 (partial), SLMT) (See MGC 61, TJKC 66) 80 Nov 1968: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Where Treads The Living Totem” (Toomazooma) 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 4, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 62 (partial) (See TJKC 19,70) Nov 1968: (Special 6 published; See listing) 81 Dec 1968: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Enter, The Exquisite Elemental” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 4, FFEXF, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 63 (partial) 82 Jan 1969: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “The Mark Of The Madman” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 4, FFO 3, JKFFAE 1, MARM, MGC 64 (partial) 83 Feb 1969: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Shall Man Survive?” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 4, FFO 3, JKFFAE 1, MARM, MGC 65 (partial) 84 Mar 1969: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “The Name Is Doom” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (note: #84-87 inspired by The Prisoner television series (CBS; debut: Jun 1, 1968) (R: EFF 5, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 66 (partial), VODD) (See Prisoner (unpublished) 85 Apr 1969: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Within This Tortured Land” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 5, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 67 (partial), VODD) (See AE V3#58 (advertisement), PI V3#2, TJKC 5,16,28,66) 86 May 1969: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “The Victims” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 5, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 68 (partial), VODD) 87 Jun 1969: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “The Power And The Pride” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 5, FFSS, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 69 (partial), MGSB, SLMDD, VODD) (note: letter from Sgt. Michael L. Kuhne suggests name for Franklin Richards (re: FF 32) (See FF 94) 88 Jul 1969: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “A House There Was” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 5, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 70 (partial) 89 Aug 1969: Kirby/Sinnott/M. Severin - c // “The Madness Of The Mole Man” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (1 collage page) (R: EFF 5, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 71 (partial) 90 Sep 1969: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “The Skrull Takes A Slave” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 5, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 72 (partial) 91 Oct 1969: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “The Thing Enslaved” (first app. Torgo) 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (note: #91-93 inspired by Star Trek television episode “A Piece of the Action” (Jan 12, 1968) (R: EFF 5, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 73 (partial) // (Stan’s Soapbox: end of continued stories) 92 Nov 1969: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Ben Grimm, Killer” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 5, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 74 (partial) (See TJKC 70) (Special 7 published Aug 7, 1969; See listing) Nov 1969: 93 Dec 1969: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “At The Mercy Of Torgo” 20p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: EFF 5, FFO 3, MARM, MGC 75 (partial) // (George Klein obituary on Bullpen page) 94 Jan 1970: Kirby/Verpoorten - c // “The Return Of The Frightful Four” (first app. Agatha Harkness / Ebony; Franklin Richards named; See FF 87) 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (assist: Trimpe) (R: EFF 5, MARM, MTE 11 (partial), PAVC) (See TJKC 24,58,60,67,71) 95 Feb 1970: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Tomorrow, World War Three” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (assist: Romita) (R: EFF 5, MARM, MGC 76 (partial) (note: letters page includes “Kirby writes the stories” letter; Soapbox details Marvel artists’ work ethic) 96 Mar 1970: Kirby/Sinnott/M. Severin - c // “The Mad Thinker And His Androids Of Death” 20p Kirby/Giacoia - a (note: Yancy Street Gang mentioned; last appeared in FF 68) (R: EFF 5, MARM, MGC 77 (partial) (note: Soapbox details “Marvel Method” of story production) 97 Apr 1970: Kirby/Verpoorten - c // “The Monster From The Lost Lagoon” 20p Kirby/Giacoia - a (assist: Romita) (note: Mark Evanier first meets Kirby while this issue is on Kirby’s drawing board in California (Jul 8, 1969); Kirby lets Evanier draw a hand on p 5, panel 4) (See CBG 1423) (R: EFF 5, MARM, MGC 78 (partial) 98 May 1970: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Mystery On The Moon” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 5, MARM, MGC 79 (partial) (See TJKC 38) 99 Jun 1970: Kirby/Verpoorten - c // “The Torch Goes Wild” 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 5, MARM, MGC 80 (partial) 100 Jul 1970: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “The Long Journey Home” 19p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: BOFF, EFF 5, GVFF, MARM, MGC 81 (partial) // “A Personal Note From Stan And Jack” (text by Lee/Kirby re: FF 100) (note: issue was originally planned to be double sized; original cover art was framed in the Kirby home) (See TJKC 9,13,58,61) 101 Aug 1970: M. Severin - c(l) (R: TJKC 29,39); Kirby/Sinnott/Romita- c // “Bedlam In The Baxter Building” 19p Kirby/Sinnott - a (assist: Romita) (R: EFF 5, MARM, FF 180 (partial) // “Ka-Zar and Dr. Doom” (AT #1 advertisement) 1/2p (repros from FF 58, XM 10) (See TJKC 29,39) 102 Sep 1970: (Romita/Verpoorten - c) // “The Strength Of The Sub-Mariner” 19p Lee (plot); Kirby/Sinnott - a (note: ends Kirby’s longest consecutive run on a single title; collaborative longevity record finally broken with 111-issue run on Ultimate Spider-Man by Bendis and Bagley) also (ends industry record: longest consecutive run for one cover artist


(101 issues)—finally surpassed by Sergio Aragones on Groo); published Jun 16, 1970; series continued by Romita and J. Buscema) (R: EFF 5, MARM, MGC 82 (partial), XMHY) 108 Mar 1971: (J. Buscema - c) // “The Monstrous Mystery Of The Nega-Man” 19p Lee (plot); Kirby/Sinnott/J. Buscema/Romita - a (note: Apr/Jul 1971 Bullpen pages reference a tenuous clue/connection between FF 108 and Thor 188) (R: EFF 5, FFLA 1, MARM, MGC 88 (partial) (See FFLA 1, TJKC 2,9,41,50,53,54,58,63,70) 110 May 1971: “One From Four Leaves Three” (features Collage 1p Kirby - a (unused collage art for FF 76 published here) (R: Captain Britain 1, EFF 5, MARM, MGC 90 (partial) (See FF 76 (unpublished), TJKC 63) “FF 110: The Lost Collage” 124 Jul 1972: (“The Return Of The Monster” p 19, panel 1 features Kirby Thing repro from: FF 49, p 1) 129 Dec 1972: “A Time for Reflections and New Beginnings” (fan’s nostalgic overview of FF #1-120) 142-145, 147-153,155-159,161-163,168,169,171 Jan 1974-Jun 1976: (evolved Kirbyesque art with swipes) Buckler/Sinnott - a 363p (some inks: Giacoia (143), Mooney (152) 154 Jan 1975: (note: second printing of Marvel Value Stamp (Series A) #100 (Galactus) Kirby/Sinnott - a (repro from FF 49); Marvel claimed stamp 100 would only appear once—See Sub-Mariner 72) 164 Nov 1975: Kirby/Sinnott - c (vs. Crusader; aka: Marvel Boy—last appeared in Astonishing 6 (Oct 1951) (note: published Aug 26, 1975) (R: MARM) 167 Feb 1976: Kirby/Sinnott - c (vs. Hulk) (R: MARM) // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a (Annual 11 published; See listing) (May) 1976: 171 Jun 1976: Kirby/Sinnott/Romita - c (vs. Gorr) (note: first Universal Price Code on Jun 1976 covers) (R: MARM) 172 Jul 1976: Kirby/Sinnott/Romita - c (vs. Destroyer) (R: MARM) 173 Aug 1976: Kirby/Sinnott - c (vs. Galactus) (R: MARM) 174 Sep 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c (vs. Torgo) (R: MARM) 175 Oct 1976: Kirby/Sinnott - c (High Evolutionary vs. Galactus) (R: MARM, MCAE) 176 Nov 1976: Kirby/Sinnott - c (R: IMPM, MARM) // (“The Impossible Man Is Back In Town” features Kirby and Marvel Bullpen in story) // “The Story Behind the Story” 1p (article) 177 Dec 1976: Kirby/Sinnott - c (vs. Frightful Four) (R: MARM) 180 Mar 1977: Kirby/Sinnott - c (vs. Robot / U.S. Army) (R: MARM) // (r: FF 101 (partial) “Bedlam In The Baxter Building” 17p 181 Apr 1977: Kirby/Sinnott - c (R: MARM) 189 Dec 1977: (r: FFS 4) “The Torch That Was” 19p 190 Jan 1978: Kirby/Giacoia - c (FF and Villains: “Album Issue”) (R: MARM) // (“The Way it Was” re-tells selected Lee/Kirby stories; (FF 1-102) (Wolfman (script); S. Buscema/DeZuniga - a) 200 Nov 1978: Kirby/Sinnott - c (Mister Fantastic vs. Doctor Doom) (R: FFOD) (note: final Kirby Fantastic Four) // (r: c Marvel Comics Memory Album Calendar (1977); omits Howard the Duck) SuperHeroes 1p (subscription advertisement) (note: published Aug 22, 1978) 209 Aug 1979: (first app. H.E.R.B.I.E. (robot); Kirby - (character design) (See Fantastic Four (animated series), FOOM 22) 224 Nov 1980: Untitled (unpublished FF 3 cover) 1p Kirby/Brodsky - a // (r: FF 16) Mister Fantastic 1p // (r: FF 10) Invisible Girl 1p // (r: FF 8) Human Torch 1p (facts pages) // (r: FF 9) “How The Human Torch Flies” 1p (See OMIFF 1) 236 Nov 1981: “The Challenge Of Dr. Doom” (TV storyboards simplify version of story from FF 5; published as a “new” Kirby story without his permission) 14p Kirby - a(l); (finished art: Stone (3) / Ayers (1) / Milgrom (1) / Sinnott (2) / Roussos (1) / Brodsky (1) / Colletta (2) / Giacoia (1) / Marcos (1) / Byrne (1) (note: drawing of Kirby on cover removed at request of Kirby’s attorney) // “In Case You Just Joined Us” 1/2p (article) // “A Note on Our Special Feature” (article) 281 Aug 1985: (article: Steve Leiloha visits Kirby) 358 Nov 1991: (FF 1 story synopsis by Lee) // (FF history article) (See AE V2#2, PI V3#2, TJKC 58) Annual 1 (Sep) 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c // “Sub-Mariner Versus The Human Race” (Sub-Mariner origin; first Silver Age app. Lady Dorma / Warlord Krang) 37p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: EFF 1, FFO 1, FFS 8, FFSE 1, MARM, MLFF) // The Mole Man / The Skrulls (from Outer Space) / The Miracle Man / (Prince Namor, The Sensational) Sub-Mariner 4p Kirby/Brodsky - a (R: FFO 1, FFS 8, GSSS 1, MARM, MLJK (omits Sub-Mariner) // “Questions And Answers About The Fantastic Four” 2p (spread) Kirby (script); Kirby - a(p) (R: FFGS 6, FFO 1, FFS 8, MARM) // “Inside The Baxter Building” 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: FFO 1, FFS 8, MARM, MTE 2) // Doctor Doom / Kurrgo (Master of Planet X) / The Puppet Master 3p Kirby/Brodsky - a (R: FFO 1, FFS 8, GSSS 1, MARM, MLJK (omits Kurrgo) // “The Fabulous Fantastic Four Meet Spider-Man” (re-tells story from ASM 1) 6p Kirby/Ditko - a (R: ASMO 1, ASMS 6, FFO 1, MARM, MT 193) // The Impossible Man (from the Planet Poppup) / The Incredible Hulk / The Red Ghost (and his Indescribable Super Apes) 3p Kirby/Brodsky - a (R: FFGS 4, FFO 1, FFS 8, MARM, MLJK (omits Hulk) // The Mad Thinker (and his Awesome Android) 1p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: FFGS 4, FFO 1, FFS 8, MARM, MLJK) // (r: FF 1 re-titled from “The Fantastic Four”) “Origin Of The Fantastic Four” 13p (note: Torch re-drawn by Brodsky; published early July 1963) (See FOOM 8, MLJK, OMIFF 2, TJKC 54) Annual 2 (Sep) 1964: Kirby/Brodsky - c // “The Origin Of Doctor Doom” (death of Werner von Doom) 12p Kirby/Stone - a (R: BBG, BOFF, EFF 2, FFO 2, FFS 7, MARM, MMS, VODD) // The Super Skrull / Rama Tut (the Pharoah from the Future) / The Molecule Man / The Hate Monger / The Infant Terrible / Diablo 6p Kirby (script); Kirby/Stone - a (R: FFCA (partial), FFGS 4 (partial), FFO 2, MARM, MLJK) // (r: FF 5) “Prisoners Of Doctor Doom” 5p // “The Final Victory Of Doctor Doom” 25p Kirby/Stone - a (R: EFF 2, FFO 2, FFR, FFS 7, MARM, MMS) // Human Torch (Take It from Ol’ Hot-Head) (R: JKFFAE 2) / Invisible Girl (Loads of Love) (R: JKFFAE 2) / Thing (Yours ‘til Clobberin’ Time) (R: JKFFAE 2) / Alicia (My Sincerest Affection) / Mister Fantastic (Just Between Us...) (R: JKFFAE 2) 5p Kirby/Stone - a (R: FFCA (omits Alicia), FFO 2, MARM, MLJK (omits Torch, Invisible Girl, Thing) (note: blank bc proof copy exists) (note: published Jul 2, 1964) (See MLJK, Marvel Writers Test) Annual 3 (Nov) 1965: Kirby/Esposito - c // “Bedlam At The Baxter Building” (wedding of Sue and Reed) 23p Kirby/Colletta - a (1 collage page; Kirby and Lee app. in story; Spider-Man cameo repro from: ASM 19, p 13) (R: EFF 3, FFKS 10 (partial), FFO 2, FFS 9 (partial), FF40WAS 1, MARM, MVSL 1, MWGS) // (r: FF 6) “Captives Of The Deadly Duo” 24p // (r: FF 11) “A Visit With The Fantastic Four” 11p // (r: FF 11) “The Impossible Man” 11p (See TJKC 9,68) Special 4 Nov 1966: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “The Torch That Was” (first Silver-Age app. Golden-Age Human Torch—last appeared in Human Torch 38 (Aug 1954) // first app. Quasimodo) 19p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: EFF 3, FF 189, FFKS 10 (partial), FFO 2, MARM) // (r: FF 25) “The Hulk Vs. The Thing” 22p // (r: FF 26) “The Avengers Take Over” 23p

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MLJK (omits Black Bolt, Maximus, Supporting Characters) // Fantastic Four 2p (spread) Kirby/Sinnott - a (note: Kirby appreciation page) (R: FFO 3, MARM, MLJK) // “The Peerless Power Of The Silver Surfer” (Silver Surfer) 12p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: DGS 1, ESS, FFO 3, MARM, MMS, MT 213, SSEC, SSO) // Fantastic Four (ABC-TV advertisement; one panel) Kirby/Trimpe - a (See ABTVC 1) (See BPJK, Jack Kirby Portfolio (1970), Kirby100, TJKC 2,21,22,37,58) Special 6 Nov 1968: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Let There Be Life” (birth of Franklin Richards (un-named); first app. Annihilus) 48p Kirby/Sinnott - a (2 collage pages) (note: IFC repros from c FF 59,67) (R: EFF 4, FFGS 6, FFO 3, JKFFAE 1, MARM) (See FF 87,94; TJKC 31) Special 7 Nov 1969: Kirby/Sinnott - c (R: EFF 5, FFO 3, MARM) // (r: FF 1) “The Fantastic Four Meet The Moleman” 12p (story re-touched by Everett) // (r: FFA 2) “The Origin Of Doctor Doom” 12p // (r: FFA 2) “The Final Victory Of Doctor Doom” 25p // Jack “King” Kirby (Kirby photo included in Marvel staff photo feature) (note: published Aug 7, 1969) Special 8 Dec 1970: (r: FFA 1) “Sub-Mariner Versus The Human Race” 37p // (r: FFA 1) “Inside The Baxter Building” 1p // (r: FFA 1) Mole Man / Skrulls / Miracle Man / Sub-Mariner / Doctor Doom / Kurrgo / Puppet Master / Impossible Man / Hulk / Red Ghost / Mad Thinker 11p // (r: FFA 1) “Questions And Answers About The Fantastic Four” 2p (r: c, FF 43 (partial) “Lo, There Shall Be An Ending” 19p // Special 9 Dec 1971: (r: FFA 3 (partial) “Bedlam At The Baxter Building” 21p King-Size 10 (Oct) 1973: (r: FFA 3 (partial) “Bedlam At The Baxter Building” 22p // (r: FFS 4 (partial) “The Torch That Was” 18p Giant-Size 1 May 1974: (See Giant-Size Super-Stars) Giant-Size 2 Aug 1974: (r: FF 13) “The Fantastic Four Versus The Red Ghost And His Indescribable Super-Apes” 22p Giant-Size 3 Nov 1974: (r: FF 21) “The Hate-Monger” 22p // “Where Lurks Death—Ride the Four Horsemen” (evolved Kirbyesque art with swipes) 30p Buckler/Sinnott - a Giant-Size 4 Feb 1975: (r: FF 28) “We Have To Fight The X-Men” 22p // (r: FFA 1 without vignettes) Impossible Man / Hulk / Red Ghost / Mad Thinker 4p // (r: FFA 2 without vignettes) Super Skrull / Molecule Man / Hate Monger 3p (r: c, FFS 5) “Divide And Conquer” 30p // (r: FF 15) “The Mad Thinker And His Awesome Android” 20p Giant-Size 5 May 1975: Giant-Size 6 Oct 1975: (r: FFS 6) “Let There Be Life” 48p // (r: FFA 1) “Questions And Answers About The Fantastic Four” 2p // (r: c FFS 6) 1p // “The King is Back! ‘Nuff Said” (Bullpen page announcement with CA repro) Annual 11 (Jun) 1976: Kirby/Sinnott - c (vs. Invaders) (R: EMTIO 1, MARM, TLL) (note: first Universal Price Codes on Jun 1976 covers) (See TJKC 58) Special Edition 1 May 1984: (r: c, FFA 1 (partial) “Sub-Mariner Versus The Human Race” 36p (with five pages added art by Byrne) Preview 1 May 1995: (r: Thor 146) “The Origin Of The Incomparable Inhumans” 5p // (r: Thor 147) “The Reason Why” 5p // (r: Thor 152) “While The City Shrieks” 5p FANTASTIC FOUR Pocket Books (Marvel Comics Group) (Paperback book format) 81445 1977: (r: c, FF 1) “The Fantastic Four” 13p // (r: FF 1) “The Fantastic Four Meet The Mole Man” 12p // (r: c, FF 2) “The Fantastic Four Meet The Skrulls From Outer Space” 24p // (r: c, FF 3) “The Menace Of The Miracle Man” 23p // (r: c, FF 4) “The Coming Of The Sub-Mariner” 23p // (r: c, FF 5) “Prisoners Of Dr. Doom” 23p // (r: c, FF 6) “Captives Of The Deadly Duo” 24p FANTASTIC FOUR Simon and Schuster (Fireside) (HC and SC editions) V1 1979: (r: c, FF 4) “The Coming Of The Sub-Mariner” 23p // (r: c, FF 48) “The Coming Of Galactus” 20p // (r: c, FF 49) “If This Be Doomsday” 20p // (r: c, FF 50) “The Startling Saga Of The Silver Surfer” 20p // (r: c FF 86) 1p // (r: FF 87) “The Power And The Pride” 20p FANTASTIC FOUR, THE Ideals Publishing Corp. (Marvel Comics Group) See Fantastic Four V1 1981: (The Secret Story of Marvel’s Cosmic Quartet); (68 pages) “Fantastic Four” 13p (article) // (r: FF 1) “The Fantastic Four” 13p // (r: FF 83 (partial) “Shall Man Survive?” 10p FANTASTIC FOUR Marvel Illustrated Books (Paperback book b/w format) V1 1982: (r: FF 55) “When Strikes The Silver Surfer” 20p // (r: FF 66) “What Lurks Behind The Beehive?” 20p // (r: FF 67) “When Opens The Cocoon” 20p FANTASTIC FOUR ASHCAN EDITION Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four (small format size) 1 1994: (reprints various Kirby art from Fantastic Four?)

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FANTASTIC FOUR EPIC COLLECTION Marvel Comics See original sources for details V1 2014: (The World’s Greatest Comic Magazine); (SC collects Fantastic Four #1–18) FANTASTIC FOUR: EXTENDED FAMILY Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four 1 (Mar) 2011: (r: FF 1) “The Fantastic Four” 13p // (r: FF 81) “Enter, The Exquisite Elemental” 20p

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FANTASTIC FOUR: 40TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four Annual 1 Jan 2006: (r: FFA 3) “Bedlam At The Baxter Building” 23p FANTASTIC FOUR: THE LOST ADVENTURE Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four, Jack Kirby Collector 1 Apr 2008: Kirby - c (1970 Marvelmania poster) // “The Menace Of The Mega-Men” 19p Lee (script); Kirby/Sinnott/Frenz - a (note: finished version of unpublished FF 102 story // “Fantastic Four #108: Kirby’s Way” 20p (J. Morrow article features Kirby’s original pencils and margin notes with annotations) // (r: c FF 108) 1p (J. Buscema - a) // (r: FF 108) “The Monstrous Mystery Of The Nega-Man” 19p (See TJKC 9,42,50,53) FANTASTIC FOUR: LOST ADVENTURES BY STAN LEE Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four: The Lost Adventure (HC format) V1 2008: (r: FFLA 1) “The Menace Of The Mega-Men” 19p FANTASTIC FOUR: THE MOVIE Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four 1 2005: (movie collection); (r: FF 5) “Prisoners Of Doctor Doom” 23p FANTASTIC FOUR OMNIBUS Marvel Comics See original sources for details (HC format includes letters pages) V1 2005: (collects Fantastic Four #1-30 // Fantastic Four Annual #1 // (text by Lee (1974) // (FF 1 plot / synopsis, by Lee; more) V2 2007: (collects Fantastic Four #31-60 // Fantastic Four Annual #2-4 // (r: Not Brand Echh #1 “The Silver Burper” 8p (Fantastical Four) (collects Fantastic Four #61-93 // Fantastic Four Special #5-7 // (r: Not Brand Echh #6) “The Human Scorch Has To Meet V3 2015: The Family” 8p // (r: Not Brand Echh #7) “The Origin Of The Fantastical Four” 12p FANTASTIC FOUR: THE OVERTHROW OF DOOM Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four (HC format) V1 2011: (r: c FF 200) 1p FANTASTIC FOUR RETURN, THE Lancer Books (Marvel Comics Group) See Fantastic Four, Fantastic Four Collector’s Album (Paperback book b/w format) 72-169 1967: c (r: FF 41; title page (pastiche) Thing repro from FF 48, p 17) // (r: FFA 2) “The Final Victory Of Doctor Doom” 25p // (r: FF 33) “Side-By-Side With Sub-Mariner” 20p // (r: FF 35) “Calamity On The Campus” 20p // (r: FF 33) Sub-Mariner 1p FANTASY MASTERPIECES Marvel Comics Group See America’s Best TV Comics, Captain America Comics, Fantastic Four, Jack Kirby Collector, Journey into Mystery, Stan Lee Universe, Strange Tales, Tales of Suspense, Tales to Astonish Continued as Marvel Super-Heroes 1 Feb 1966: (IFC: Stan Lee photo holding FF 46) (R: SLU, TJKC 59) // (r: JIM 60) “I Found The Things From Nowhere” 5p 2 Apr 1966: (half-cover repros Fin Fang Foom panel art) // (r: ST 89) “Fin Fang Foom” 13p // (r: JIM 57) “Orogo, The Nightmare From Outer Space” 1p (title page) (note: Captain America Comics reprints in #3-9,11 omit Simon and Kirby credits) 3 Jun 1966: Kirby/Giacoia - c (Captain America) // (r: CAC 3 with altered art) “The Hunchback Of Hollywood And The Movie Murder” 17p // (r: TOS 22) “Bruttu” 13p // (r: CAC 3 re-titled from “The Queer Case Of The Murdering Butterfly And The Ancient Mummies”) “The Weird Case Of The Plundering Butterfly And The Ancient Mummies” 11p 4 Aug 1966: Kirby - c (Captain America; Kirby inks) (R: TJKC 41) // (r: CAC 4 re-titled from “Captain America In Horror Hospital”) “The Menace Of Dr. Grimm” 13p // (r: CAC 4) “The Case Of The Fake Money Fiends” 10p // (r: ST 82) “The Thing Called It” 13p // (r: CAC 4) “Ivan The Terrible” 9p 5 Oct 1966: Kirby/Giacoia - c (Captain America) // (r: CAC 5) “Captain America And The Ringmaster Of Death” 12p // (r: CAC 5 re-titled from “The Gruesome Secret Of The Dragon Of Death”) “The Gruesome Secret Of The Dragon Of Doom” 15p // (r: JIM 75) “Mister Gregory And The Ghost” 7p // (r: TTA 31) “It Fell From The Flying Saucer” 6p // (r: CAC 5) “Killers Of The Bund” 10p (See Academy Con Program Book) 6 Dec 1966: Kirby/Colletta - c (Captain America) // (r: CAC 7 with Red Skull altered) “An Ear For Music” 13p // (r: CAC 10 with altered art) “The Phantom Hound Of Cardiff Moor” 16p // (r: TOS 33) “I Was Trapped In The Chamber Of Fear” 7p // (r: CAC 6) “Meet The Fang, Arch Fiend Of The Orient” 9p (note: art heavily censored for Comics Code Authority; See AE V3#20, p 5) 7 Feb 1967: (r: TOS 28) “Titan, The Amphibian From Atlantis” 7p // (r: CAC 7) “Death Loads The Bases” 15p 8 Apr 1967: (CA cover vignette repro from: c TOS 63) // (r: TOS 32) “The Man In The Beehive” 7p // (r: CAC 7 re-titled from “Horror Plays The Scales”) “Death Plays The Scales” 13p 9 June 1967: (r: JIM 77) “I Don’t Believe In Ghosts” 6p // (r: CAC 10) “Captain America: A Personal Account Of His Smashing A Spy Ambush” 11p (note: letters page “Fantasy Mailbag” begins)

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10 Aug 1967: (r: JIM 77) “Beware, He Isn’t Human” 7p 11 Oct 1967: (r: ST 99) “Mister Morgan’s Monster” 7p // (r: CAC 10 re-titled from “Hotel Of Horror”) “Hotel Of Death” 13p // Fantastic Four (ABC-TV advertisement; one panel) Kirby/Trimpe - a (See ABTVC 1)

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(See Daring Mystery Comics)

FIGHTING AMERICAN Prize Publications / Headline Publications See Adventure Comics, Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio, Best of Simon and Kirby, Black Cat Mystic, Comic Book Marketplace, Fighting American (collections), Hyper-Classics, Jack Kirby Treasury, Sick, Simon and Kirby Superheroes, Tales to Astonish 1 May 1954: Kirby/Simon - c // “Break The Spy-Ring” (first app. and origin of Fighting American (Johnny Flagg) 10p Oleck (script); Kirby/Simon - a (R: FA V2#1 re-titled “Peter Piper’s Red Vipers”; SKS) // “Track Down The Baby Buzz Bombs” (first app. Speedboy) 6p Oleck (script); Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKS) // “Duel To The Finish Line” 7p Oleck (script); Kirby/Simon - a (R: AOSKS, FA V2#1, SKS) (note: inspired by Captain America revival in Young Men 24-28, CAC 76-78) “We thought we’d show [Atlas] how to do Captain America.”—Joe Simon (CBM 62 p 47) (See JKT 2, Sick 42, TJKC 67) 2 Jul 1954: Kirby/Simon - c // “The League Of The Handsome Devils” 9p Kirby/Simon - a (R: FA V2#1, SKS) // “Find The King Of The Crime Syndicate” (vs. Doubleheader) 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BOSK, FA V2#1, SKS) // “Investigate The City Of Ghouls” 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKS) 3 Sep 1954: Kirby/Simon - c // “The Man Who Sold Out Liberty” 6p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKS) // “Stranger From Paradise” 2p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKS) // “Poison Ivan” 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKS) // “Z Food” 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKS) 4 Nov 1954: Kirby/Simon - c // “Tokyo Run Around” 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKS) // “Home-Coming Year 3000” 9p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKS) (See Starman Zero (comic strip) // “Operation Wolf” 5p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKS) (See JKT 2, TJKC 64) Kirby/Simon - c // “Jiseppi, The Jungle Boy” 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKS) // “The Year Bender” 8p Kirby/Simon - a 5 Jan 1955: (R: SKS) // “Track Down Invisible Irving, The Great Nothing” 6p Kirby/Simon - a (note: story contains swipes from Burnley’s Starman in ADV 77) (R: SKS) (See BCM 59, TTA 49) 6 Mar 1955: Kirby/Simon - c // “Deadly Doolittle” 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKS) // “Super-Khakalovitch” 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKS) (note: Comics Code Authority approved issues begin) 7 May 1955: Kirby/Simon - c // “Sneak Of Araby” 4p Kirby - a (R: SKS) // “Three Coins In The Pushcart” 1p (title page) Kirby - a (R: SKS) // “Space-Face” 5p Kirby - a (R: SKS) (note: Joe Simon and Jack Kirby retained their copyrights after publication.) FIGHTING AMERICAN Harvey Publications (Thriller series edited by Joe Simon) See Fighting American (collection), Simon and Kirby Superheroes 1 (V2#1) Oct 1966: Kirby/Simon - c (R: SKS) // “Round Robin” 5p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKS) // (r: FA 1 re-titled from “Break The Spy-Ring”) “Peter Piper’s Red Vipers” (origin) 10p // “Roman Scoundrels” 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKS) // “The Secret Of Yafata’s Moustache” 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKS) / (r: FA 1) “Duel To The Finish Line” 7p // (r: FA 2) “Find The King Of The Crime Syndicate” 7p // (r: FA 2) “The League Of The Handsome Devils” 9p (note: some reprinted art censored for comics code) (See villain “Count Everest” in Kirby Unleashed (1971), TJKC 25,62) FIGHTING AMERICAN Marvel Comics See original sources for details, Simon and Kirby Superheroes (HC format) V1 (Nov) 1989: (collects Fighting American #1–7, V2#1 (1966) (note: some reprinted art is from censored Harvey edition) // “First Came The Pants” 2p (Foreword by Simon) // “Fighting American, Innovation And Quality” 2p (Foreword by Kirby) // (“The Beef Box” 3p Tuska - a) (R: SKS) V1 1989: (also published with certificate of authenticity signed by Simon—if purchased from Crestwood II) FIGHTING AMERICAN Titan Books See original sources for details, Simon and Kirby Superheroes (SC collects Fighting American #1-7, V2#1 (1966) // (“The Beef Box” 3p Tuska - a) (R: SKS) // V1 2011: (note: includes ten page non-Kirby story “City of Ghouls”) // (unpublished cover FA V2#2) 1p 50


FIRST EDITION SETS NCG Merchandise / National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) (re-packaged back issue sets; solicited in Sep-Oct 1976 comics) A 1976: (includes: First Issue Special #1 (Atlas); with 4 other titles) B 1976: (includes: Black Magic #1; with 4 other titles) C 1976: (includes: The Sandman #1; with 4 other titles) D 1976: (includes: OMAC #1; with 4 other titles) E 1976: (includes: The Demon #1; Super-Team Family #1; with 2 other titles)

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Kirby/Giacoia - c // “In Search Of A Dream” (first app. The Forever People: Vykin the Black / Mark Moonrider / Big Bear / Serifan / Beautiful Dreamer // first app. Infinity Man / Mother Box / Inter-Gang; first mention of “Anti-Life Equation” (The Ultimate Weapon); Superman guest stars) 24p Kirby/Colletta/Plastino - a (R: CS, DCPDW, GSSET, JKFP, JKFPAE, JKFWO 1) // “A Visit with Jack Kirby” 1p (article) // (note: “Direct Currents” text announces Fourth World titles—first mention of New Genesis and The Source);Serifan called “Serafin” in this issue; published Dec 1, 1970) (See BI 1, CBASE 1, SDCC (1970), Showcase 95 (unpublished), TJKC 6,31,68) 2 May 1971: Kirby/Colletta - c (collage) // “Super War” (first app. DeSaad / Mantis; See NG 2) 22p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: JKFP, JKFWO 1) // “Buzzing in the Boom Tube” 1p (article) letters page begins—first by Mark Evanier and Steve Sherman) (See NG 2) // In the Days of The Mob (#1 advertisement) 1p Kirby/Giacoia - a 3 Jul 1971: Kirby/Colletta - c (collage) // “Life Vs. Anti-Life” (first app. Glorious Godfrey) 22p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: JKFP, JKFWO 1) (note: letters page “Buzzing in the Boom Tube” begins) (See TJKC 46) 4 Sep 1971: Kirby/Colletta - c // “The Kingdom Of The Damned” (first app. Sonny Sumo) 22p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: JKFP, JKFPAE, JKFWO 2) // The Forever People 1p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: JKFP, JKFWO 2) // Beautiful Dreamer Vs. Darkseid 1p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: JKFP, JKFWO 2) // “Kirby’s The Name—And Comics Is My Game” 1p Kirby (text / Self Portrait) Kirby/Colletta - a (R: BRSNS, DSS, KKOC, JKFWO 2, JOA 2, MHS, NG 1, 5 (1984; re-titled “Hello Again”), NGS, NLBCS, SMS, SPJO 141) (See JKFPAE 1 (variant cover) // (r: c, ADV 85) “The Unholy Dreams Of Gentleman Jack” 10p (note: all reprints selected by E. Nelson Bridwell) // The Infinity Man 1p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: JKFP, JKFWO 2) 5 Nov 1971: Kirby/Royer - c // “Sonny Sumo” 22p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: JKFP, JKFPAE, JKFWO 2) // (r: c, ADV 84) “Crime Carnival” 10p // “Lonar” (The Young Gods of Supertown; first app. Lonar) 4p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: JKFP, JKFWO 2, NGS) (See TJKC 37) 6 Jan 1972: Kirby/Colletta - c // “The Omega Effect” 22p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFP, JKFPAE, JKFWO 2) // “Raid From Apokolips” (The Young Gods of Supertown) 4p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: JKFP, JKFWO 2, DSS) // (r: c, ADV 75) “The Villain From Valhalla” 10p // (letters page: “I hope that, when Kirby’s comics reach the age where reprinting from them is possible, they’ll be assembled, consecutively, into a giant, colossal book.”—Tony Waterman) 7 Mar 1972: Kirby/Royer - c // “I’ll Find You In Yesterday” 24p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFP, JKFPAE, JKFWO 3) // “Lonar Of New Genesis And His Battle-Horse Thunderer” 2p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFP, JKFWO 3, NGS) // Kirby Unleashed (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a // (r: c, ADV 80) “The Man Who Couldn’t Sleep” 10p 8 May 1972: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Power” 26p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFP, JKFPAE, JKFWO 3) // Kirby Unleashed (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a // (r: c, ADV 77) “Dreams Of Doom” 10p (See TJKC 6,70) 9 Jul 1972: Kirby/Royer - c // “Monster In The Morgue” (Deadman app.) 26p Evanier/Sherman (synopsis); Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFP, JKFWO 3) // Blockbusters (Fourth World ad) // Kirby Unleashed (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a // “Special Announcement” (In the Days of The Mob / Spirit World re-solicitation) // (r: c, ADV 74) “The Man Who Knew All The Answers” 10p (See JKQ 12) 10 Sep 1972: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Scavengers” (Deadman app.) 22p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFP, JKFWO 3) // The Demon (advertisement; one panel) Kirby/Royer - a 11 Nov 1972: Kirby/Royer - c // “Devilance The Pursuer” (first app. Pursuer) 22p Evanier/Sherman (research); Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFP, JKFWO 4) // The Demon (advertisement; one panel) Kirby/Royer - a (note: published Aug 1, 1972) 48 FAMOUS AMERICANS, (Highlights from the Lives of) J.C. Penney Company (Jason Comic Art / Edwin H. Stroh) See Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Reader (5.25” x 7.5” store giveaway) (#1) 1947: Kirby/Simon - c // Individual one-page biographies (in order listed below) 48p Kirby/Simon - a Jane Addams / John J. Audubon / P.T. Barnum / Alexander Graham Bell / Irving Berlin / Daniel Boone / Luther Burbank / Admiral Byrd / Buffalo Bill (R: JKR 1) / George Washington Carver / James Fenimore Cooper / Jack Dempsey (R: TJKC 34,64) / Amelia Earhart / Thomas A. Edison / Dwight D. Eisenhower / Henry Ford / Stephen Foster / Benjamin Franklin / Robert Fulton / Henry Louis Gehrig / George W. Goethals / Ulysses S. Grant / Nathan Hale / Patrick Henry / Herbert Hoover / Charles Evans Hughes / Cordell Hull / Thomas Jefferson / John Paul Jones / Helen Keller / General William S. Knudsen / Robert E. Lee / Abraham Lincoln / George C. Marshall / Mayo Brothers / Douglas MacArthur / Chester W. Nimitz / Tom Paine (R: JKR 1) / James Cash Penney / Joseph Pulitzer / Ernie Pyle (R: JKR 1) / Paul Revere (R: JKR 1) / Franklin Delano Roosevelt / Theodore Roosevelt / Betsy Ross (R: TJKC 34) / George Washington / Thomas Woodrow Wilson / The Wright Brothers [FOURTH WORLD, THE] 1970—1974; 1984—1985: (Universal term for inter-woven tetrology of titles created by Kirby for National (DC Comics) comprised of Forever People #1-11 // Mister Miracle #1-18 // New Gods #1-11 // Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #133-139,141-148 // New Gods #6 (1984) // The Hunger Dogs (DC Graphic Novel #4) (1985) concepts continued by others // Term “Fourth World” first appears on covers: SPJO 139, FP 4, MM 4, NG 4) “The Fourth World to me, was modern legendary.”—Jack Kirby (1993) (See [Fourth World] unpublished, Jack Kirby’s Fourth World Omnibus, Super Powers, Who’s Who)

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FOXHOLE Mainline Publications #1—4 / Charlton Comics #5,6 See Art of Jack Kirby, Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio, Attack, Battlefield Action, Best of Simon and Kirby, Foxhole Super Comics, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Treasury, Kirby—King of Comics, Secret History of Marvel Comics Kirby - c (note: swipe from Joseph Hirsch painting, “High Visibility Wrap” (1944) (R: AOJK, BOSK, FHSC 11, KKOC) 1 Oct 1954: (See JKT 2, KKOC, Men without Guns (book), SHMC, Stag V2#1, TJKC 34,49,62) 2 Dec 1954: Kirby/Simon - c (colored by Kirby) (R: AOSKS, FHSC 12) // “Booby Trap” 6p Kirby - a (R: BOSK, FHSC 12, TJKC 49) // “Hot Box” 2p Kirby - a (R: AOSKS, FHSC 12) // “The Replacement” 4p Kirby (script); (Draut - a) 3 Feb 1955: Kirby/Simon - c (colored by Kirby) (R: FHSC 18) // “The Face” 6p Kirby (script) (signed: “P.F.C. Jack Kirby 5th Div. 3rd Army (1942-1944)”; Albistur - a (note: Kirby was actually drafted into military service Jun 7, 1943) (R: FHSC 18) (note: Comics Code Authority approved issues begin)


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Kirby - c (colored by Kirby) (R: AOSKS) (See JKT 2, Kirby100) Kirby/Simon - c // “Lucky Stiff” 6p Kirby (script) (signed: “P.F.C. Jack Kirby 5th Div. 3rd Army (1942-1944)”; [artist unknown] (note: Kirby was actually drafted into military service Jun 7, 1943) (R: BA V6#84) 6 Sep 1955: Kirby - c (R: ATK 48) // “Even Steven” 4p Kirby - a (R: BA V6#84) // “Listen To The Boidie” 4p Kirby - a (R: BA V6#84) (note: after cancellation of Charlton titles, copyrights reverted back to Joe Simon and Jack Kirby) FOXHOLE Super Comics (Israel Waldman) See Foxhole 11 (1964): (r: c FH 1) 1p 12 (1964): (r: c, FH 2) “Booby Trap” 6p // (r: FH 2) “Hot Box” 2p 18 (1964): (r: c, FH 3) “The Face” 6p

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(See Avengers 2, Tales to Astonish 49-69)

GIANT-SIZE (SERIES) (See Amazing Spider-Man, Avengers, Captain America, Conan, Defenders, Fantastic Four, Giant-Size Chillers, Giant-Size Super-Stars, Iron Man, Invaders, Man-Thing, Master of Kung-Fu, Super-Villian Team-Up, Thor) GIANT-SIZE CHILLERS Marvel Comics Group See Chamber of Darkness 3 Aug 1975: (r: COD 4) “The Monster” 7p GIANT-SIZE SUPER-STARS Marvel Comics Group See Fantastic Four Annual Continued as Giant-Size Fantastic Four 1 May 1974: “The Mind of the Monster” 22p (evolved Kirbyesque art with swipes) Buckler/Sinnott - a // “Giant-Size Super Stacks” 1p (article) // (r: Comicollector 1) “Four of a Kind” 1p (FF 1 review by Thomas (1961) // “Rogue’s Gallery” 1p (article) plus (r: FFA 1 without vignettes) Mole Man / Skrulls / Miracle Man / Sub-Mariner / Doctor Doom / Kurrgo / Puppet Master 7p (note: published Feb 26, 1974; first title published in new “Giant-Size” series) GIANT SUPER-HERO HOLIDAY GRAB-BAG

(See Marvel Treasury Special 1)

GOLDEN AGE CAPTAIN AMERICA OMNIBUS Marvel Comics See original sources for details (HC format) V1 2014: (collects Captain America Comics #1-12) // (r: CA 600, MARM) “My Bulletin Board” 2p (text by Simon)

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GOLDEN AGE OF MARVEL COMICS, THE Marvel Comics See All Winners Comics, Captain America Comics, Marvel Mystery Comics, Red Raven Comics, Yellow Claw nn (#1) 1997: (r: CAC 7) “An Ear For Music” 13p // (r: CAC 7) “Horror Plays The Scales” 13p // (r: MMC 25) “The Vision” 7p // (r: YC 3) “The Microscopic Army” 5p 2 1999: (r: MMC 13) “The Vision” 8p // (r: CAC 1) “Meet Captain America” 8p // (r: CAC 1) “Murder, Ltd.” 10p // (r: CAC 1) “Stories From The Dark Ages” 6p // (r: MMC 23) “The Vision” 7p // (r: AWC 1) “The Case Of The Hollow Men” 13p // (note: Kirby pastiche cover painted by Theakston) GOLDEN RECORD COMIC SET Golden Records (Marvel Comics Group) See original sources for details, Full-Color Guide to Marvel Silver Age Collectibles SLP-185 (Sep) 1966: Fantastic Four #1; (LP record with comic book reprint; omits ads and price) SLP-186 (Sep) 1966: Amazing Spider-Man #1; (LP record with comic book reprint; omits ads and price) SLP-187 (Sep) 1966: Avengers #4; (LP record with comic book reprint; omits ads and price) SLP-188 (Sep) 1966: Journey into Mystery (Thor); (r: c Journey into Mystery 83) // (r: Journey into Mystery 83) “Thor The Mighty, And The Stone Men From Saturn” 13p // (r: Journey into Mystery 97) “The Mighty Thor Battles The Lava Man” 13p (LP record with comic book reprint; omits ads and price) GORILLA MAN Marvel Comics See Tales to Astonish 2 Oct 2010: (r: c, TTA 28) “I Am The Gorilla Man” 7p 3 Nov 2010: (r: c, TTA 30) “The Return Of The Gorilla Man” 7p GRANDSON OF ORIGINS Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four, Origins of Marvel Comics, Son of Origins V1 1998: (of Marvel Comics); (r: c, FF 4) “The Coming Of The Sub-Mariner” 23p GREATEST FIFTIES STORIES EVER TOLD, THE DC Comics See Adventure Comics, Showcase V1 1991: (r: ADV 252) “The Mystery Of The Giant Arrows” 6p // (r: ADV 253) “Prisoners Of Dimension Zero” 6p // (r: SH 6) “The Secrets Of The Sorcerer’s Box” 24p (origin) GREATEST GOLDEN-AGE STORIES EVER TOLD, THE DC Comics See Detective Comics (HC format) V1 1990: (r: DC 69) “The Siege Of Krovka” 12p GREATEST MARVELS OF ALL TIME, THE (See 100 Greatest Marvels of All Time) GREATEST SUPER-HERO BATTLES (See Marvel’s Greatest Super-Hero Battles) GREATEST SUPERMAN STORIES EVER TOLD, THE DC Comics See Forever People V1 1987: (r: FP 1) “In Search Of A Dream” 24p GREATEST VILLAINS OF THE FANTASTIC FOUR, THE Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four, Fantastic Four Special (r: FFS 5) “Divide And Conquer” 30p // (r: FF 100) “The Long Journey Home” 19p V1 1995: GREEN ARROW BY JACK KIRBY, THE DC Comics See Adventure Comics, Jack Kirby Collector, World’s Finest Comics V1 (Nov) 2001: Kirby/Royer - c // (r: ADV 250) “The Green Arrows Of The World” 6p // (r: ADV 251) “The Case Of The Super-Arrows” 6p // (r: WFC 96) “Five Clues To Danger” 6p // (r: ADV 252) “The Mystery Of The Giant Arrows” 6p // (r: ADV 253) “Prisoners Of Dimension Zero” 6p // (r: WFC 97) “The Menace Of The Mechanical Octopus” 6p // (r: ADV 254) “The Green Arrow’s Last Stand” 6p // (r: ADV 255) “The War That Never Ended” 6p // (r: WFC 98) “The Unmasked Archers” 6p // (r: ADV 256) “The Green Arrow’s First Case” 7p // (r: WFC 99) “Crimes Under Glass” 6p // (Intro by Evanier) 3p // (note: cover art based on Bulls-eye from Rosalind Kirby’s Valentines Day Sketchbook (1979) (See Stamps (postage (2006), TJKC 49 p 78)

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GREEN MASK, THE Fox Features Syndicate See Complete Jack Kirby 1 Sum 1940: (note: Simon and Kirby produced uncredited house ad art for Victor Fox) (See CJK 1) GROOVY Marvel Comics Group See Tales to Astonish 3 Jul 1968: (“The Hulk’s Favorites” title figure repro from: TTA 77, p 2, panel 5) // “Hey Kids” (caption contest includes large repro of (two-sided) Hulk sweatshirt (1966) Kirby - a GUARDIAN, THE

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(See Star Spangled Comics 7 (Newsboy Legion), Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 135 (Golden Guardian)

GUNFIGHTERS, THE Charlton Comics See Bulls-eye 85 Jul 1984: (r: BE 7) “Duel In The Sky” 8p // (r: BE 7) “The Flaming Arrow” 4p // (r: BE 7) “The Stolen Rain God” 8p GUNSLINGERS Marvel Comics See Rawhide Kid, Two-Gun Kid 1 Feb 2000: (r: TGK 60) “I Hate The Two-Gun Kid” 5p // (r: RK 22) “Beware, The Terrible Totem” 19p GUNSMOKE WESTERN Atlas Comics #47–64 / Marvel Comics Group #65–77 See Black Rider Rides Again, Comic Book Marketplace, Kid Colt Outlaw, Marvel Legacy of Jack Kirby, Two-Gun Kid (Kirby is primary co-plotter by virtue of the “Marvel Method”—story being penciled first establishes physical content, story locations, staging, flow and pacing; uncredited co-plotting and scripting by Lee or Lieber) 47 Jul 1958: “Trouble In Leadville” (Black Rider) 4p Kirby/Klein - a (R: TGK 117) (See BRRA 2 (unpublished) 51 Mar 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (Kid Colt, Outlaw “Trapped In The Haunted Mine” / Wyatt Earp “The Man With The Gun”) // “The Raiders Strike” (Black Rider) 5p Kirby/Rule - a (See BRRA 2 (unpublished) 52 May 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (Kid Colt, Outlaw / Wyatt Earp) (split feature cover) 53 Jul 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (Wyatt Earp vs. Doc Holliday / Kid Colt, Outlaw “The Mark Of The Coward”) 56 Jan 1960: Kirby/Ditko - c (Kid Colt, Outlaw “The Outlaws Strike Back”) 57 Mar 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c (Wyatt Earp / Kid Colt, Outlaw / Two-Gun Kid) (split feature cover) 58 May 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c (Kid Colt, Outlaw vs. Wyatt Earp) (R: CBM 82) 59 Jul 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c (Kid Colt, Outlaw / Two-Gun Kid) (split feature cover) // “The Stallion’s Revenge” 3p Kirby/Brodsky - a // “Only One May Live” 4p Kirby/Ayers - a 60 Sep 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c (Kid Colt, Outlaw vs. Sam Hawk) (R: KCO 174) 61 Nov 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c (Kid Colt, Outlaw “Gunfight In Gila Pass”) 62 Jan 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (Kid Colt, Outlaw vs. Kid Colt, Outlaw) // “Six-Gun Showdown” (Two-Gun Kid) 6p Kirby - a // “The Perfect Crime” 5p Kirby - a // “The Gunman” 5p Kirby - a 63 Mar 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (Kid Colt, Outlaw “A Trap For The Kid”) // “The Hands Of The Hulk” (Two-Gun Kid; villian named “Hulk Hogan”) 6p Kirby/Ayers - a 64 May 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (Kid Colt, Outlaw “The Day The Kid Was Captured”) (R: CBM 82) // “He Wore A Tin Star” 5p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: story has same title as different story in TGK 57) (R: KCO 197) 65 Jul 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (Kid Colt, Outlaw “Guns Talk In Tombstone”) // “The Vengeance Of Sam Turner” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a 66 Sep 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (Kid Colt, Outlaw “The Man With The Blazing Guns”) // “The Enemies” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a 67 Nov 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (Kid Colt, Outlaw “The Hunted”) (R: MLJK) // “Montana Brown, Gunslinger Without Fear” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a 68 Jan 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Kid Colt, Outlaw “Anatomy Of A Gun Fight”) 69 Mar 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Kid Colt, Outlaw vs. Hunk Horgan) // “The Betrayer” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a 70 May 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Kid Colt, Outlaw “When An Outlaw Escapes”) (R: CBM 82) // “The Return Of Darrow, The Gunfighter” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a 71 Jul 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Kid Colt, Outlaw vs. Billy the Kid) // “The Life And Death Of Ape Cantrell” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a 72 Sep 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Kid Colt, Outlaw “How Kid Colt Became An Outlaw” (origin) 73 Nov 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Kid Colt, Outlaw vs. Robot) (R: CBM 82) // “Red-Beard’s Raiders” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a 74 Jan 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (Kid Colt, Outlaw vs. Kid Colt, Outlaw) 75 Mar 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (Kid Colt, Outlaw) (R: CBM 82) 76 May 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (Kid Colt, Outlaw “The Capture Of Kid Colt Outlaw”) 77 Jul 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (Kid Colt, Outlaw vs. Draco) // “They Call Him Dude” 5p Kirby/Reinman - a HAWKMAN National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Real Fact Comics 26 Jul 1968: (r: RFC 1) “The Rocket Lanes Of Tomorrow” 2p HEADLINE COMICS American Boys’ Comics (Prize Publications) See Art of Jack Kirby, Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio, Best of Simon and Kirby, Complete Jack Kirby, Crime Comics, Frankenstein Comics, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Reader, Jack Kirby Treasury, Kirby—King of Comics, Prize Comics, Red Hot Rowe (comic strip), Sex Drugs and Violence in the Comics, Simon and Kirby Library: Crime, Teen-Aged Dope Slaves and Reform School Girls 23 Apr 1947: Kirby/Simon - c // “The Last Bloody Days Of Babyface Nelson” 7p Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (R: CJK 3, SKLC) // “The Doctor Is Missing” 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 3) // “The Bear Skull Trail To Death” (“Red-Hot” Blaze; Kirby app. in story) 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 3) // “Burned At The Stake” (Guy Fawkes) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 3, SKLC) // “To My Valentine” (“Red-Hot” Blaze; details St. Valentine Day Massacre, Chicago, IL, USA

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(Feb 14, 1929) 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 3, SKLC) // “Killer In The Kitchen” (“Red-Hot” Blaze) 5p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 3) 24 Jun 1947: Kirby/Simon - c // “Trapping New England’s Chain Murderer” (“Red-Hot” Blaze) 9p Kirby/Simon - a (note: cannabis “reefer addict” story) (R: BOSK, CJK 3) // “Murder On A Wave Length” (“Red-Hot” Blaze) 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 3, SKLC) // “Grim Pay-Off For The Pinball Mob” 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 3) // “A Phantom Pulls The Trigger” (“Red-Hot” Blaze) 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 3, SKLC) // “You Can’t Forget A Killer” 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 3) // “The Case Of The Floating Corpse” 4p (“Red-Hot” Blaze) Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 3) 25 Aug 1947: Kirby/Simon - c (R: AOSKS, TJKC 55) // “The Masquerade Of Eddie The Doll” (“Red-Hot” Blaze) 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 4, SKLC) // “Death Takes A Honeymoon” (“Red-Hot” Blaze) 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 4) // “Pay Up Or Die” (“Red-Hot” Blaze) 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 4, SKLC) // “The Case Of The Forgetful Killer” (Grant Frazier) 4p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 4) 26 Oct 1947: Kirby - c(p) // “The Life And Death Of Public Enemy Number One” (John Dillinger) 10p Kirby - a(p) (R: CJK 5, SKLC) // “You Can’t Fool A G-Man Twice” 6p Kirby - a(p) (R: CJK 5) // “The Strange Aftermath Of The Kansas City Massacre” 8p Kirby -a(p) (R: CJK 5, SKLC) // “Bullets For The Bogus G-Man” 8p Kirby - a(p) (R: CJK 5) 27 Dec 1947: Kirby/Simon - c // “Stella Mae Dickson, The Bobby Sox Bandit Queen” 13p Kirby - a(p) (R: CJK 5, JKR 2, SDVC, SKLC, TADSRSG) // “Spirit Swindlers” 11p Kirby - a (R: CJK 5, JKR 1) 28 Mar 1948: Kirby - c(p) // “I Worked For The Fence” 13p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKLC, TADSRSG) // “Murder Makes Bad Medicine” 8p Kirby/Simon - a 29 May 1948: Kirby/Simon - c // “Insurance Reward Racket” 14p Kirby - a (R: JKR 1) // “Hide-Away Town” 5p Kirby - a(p) (R: CRMC 1) 30 Jul 1948: Kirby/Simon - c // “Numbers Racket” 15p Kirby - a(p) // “Bullet-Proof Bad Man” 9p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKLC) 31 Sep 1948: Kirby/Simon - c // “Pick Pocket Gang” 14p Kirby - a(p) // “A Gangster Dies” 6p Kirby/Simon - a 32 Nov 1948: Kirby/Simon - c // “Counterfeit Team” 12p Kirby/Simon - a 33 Jan 1949: Kirby/Simon - c // “Premeditated Homicide” 15p Kirby/Simon - a // “The FBI And The Gun-Happy Robber” 1p Kirby/Simon (text feature and art) // “How The FBI Trapped The Booby Trap Slayer” 1p Kirby/Simon (text feature and art) 34 Mar 1949: Kirby/Simon - c // “Blackhearted Tony” 8p Kirby/Simon - a 35 Jun 1949: Kirby/Simon - c // “Dead Or Alive” 8p Kirby/Simon - a 36 Aug 1949: “Odds Against Murder” 9p Kirby - a(p) 37 Oct 1949: [Jack Kirby and Joe Simon] (photo cover) (R: KKOC) // “The Accusing Match” 1p Kirby/Simon - a (R: AOJK) (See JKT 2) 44 Dec 1950: Kirby/Simon - c (See JKT 2, TJKC 34) 45 Feb 1951: Kirby/Simon - c // Justice Traps the Guilty (#22 original cover?) 1/3p Kirby/Simon - a (note: Joe Simon and Jack Kirby retained their copyrights after publication.) HEAVY METAL David Boxenbaum / Jeff Kielitz (Kevin Eastman) See Lord Of Light (Magazine format) 273 May 2015: Kirby/Royer - c (Royal Chambers Of Brahma (interior); Lord Of Light) (ComicsPro retailer summit variant) 276 Aug 2015: Lord Of Light (13 plates concept art—in color) Kirby/Royer - a (note: movie development art (1978); two different cover versions: Pavilions Of Joy and Planetary Control Room) Kirby/Royer - a (See Lord Of Light (movie development art for plate descriptions) HERCULES (See Avengers 10, Journey into Mystery 124, Marvel Premiere 26) HERCULES UNBOUND (See Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 37) HEROES AGAINST HUNGER DC Comics (One-shot for famine relief) See Action Comics, Last of the Viking Heroes, Secret Origins, Super Powers 1 1986: “A Song Of Pain And Sorrow” 2p Hannigan (script); Kirby/Milgrom - a (pages 36,37 of 48 page story—other art by 50 different artists) (note: Kirby’s final pages of new comic book story art) // (note: published May 6, 1986) (See AC 638, LOTVH 8, SO 19, SP 6) HI-SCHOOL ROMANCE Harvey Publications (Joe Simon packages title: 1956—1958) See Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio, Jack Kirby Collector 54 Aug 1956: Kirby - c(p) (R: TJKC 53) 55 Sep 1956: Kirby - c(p) (R: AOSKS) 56 Oct 1956: Kirby - c(p) 57 Nov 1956: Kirby - c(p) 58 Dec 1956: Kirby - c(p) 60 Feb 1957: Contents 1p Kirby - a(p) 73 Mar 1958: Kirby - c(p) HOLYOKE ONE-SHOT Holyoke Publishing (Continental Publishing) See Crash Comics 2 1944: (note: non-Kirby character Mister Miracle app.) 3 1944: (Miss Victory); (r: CC 1) “Solar Legion” 5p 4 1944: (note: non-Kirby character Mister Miracle app.) 9 1945: (Citizen Smith); (r: CC 2) “Solar Legion” 5p 10 1945: (Captain Stone); (r: CC 3) “Solar Legion” 5p

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HORROR TALES Eerie Publications See Black Magic, Tales from the Tomb, Terror Tales (b/w magazine format)


V5#2 Apr 1973: V7#2 May 1976: V8#2 May 1977: V8#4 Aug 1977: V9#1 Feb 1978:

“The Bloody Wolfman” Kirby/Simon (plot) recycled from BM 31 “Hungry As A Wolf” (Jul 1954) Muñoz - a (r: TERRT V6#6) “The Flesh Ripper” Kirby/Simon (plot) (See BM 25) (r: TFTT V7#1) “The Fanged Freak” Kirby/Simon (plot) (See BM 29) (r: TFTT V7#1) “The Fanged Freak” Kirby/Simon (plot) (See BM 29) (r: TFTT V6#5) “The Skull” Kirby/Simon (plot) (See BM 27)

HOUSE OF MYSTERY, THE National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See America’s Greatest Comics, Challengers of the Unknown, DC Special, House of Secrets, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Omnibus, Jack Kirby Omnibus Sampler, Journey into Mystery, My Greatest Adventure, Real Fact Comics, Super DC Giant, Showcase Presents, Super Powers, Tales of Suspense, Tales to Astonish, Unexpected (note: Rosalind Kirby assists on inking this title) 61 Apr 1957: (Moreira - c) // “The Thing In The Box” 6p Kirby - a (R: JKO 1, SDCG S-20) 63 Jun 1957: “Riddle Of The Red Roc” 6p Kirby - a (R: JKO 1, SDCG S-20) (See COU 3, JIM 71) 65 Aug 1957: Kirby/Roussos - c (R: JKO 1) // “The Human Dragon” 6p D. Wood (script); Kirby/Roussos - a (R: JKO 1) 66 Sep 1957: “The Thief Of Thoughts” 6p Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (R: JKO 1, SDCG S-20) 69 Dec 1957: (r: RFC 1) “The Rocket Lanes Of Tomorrow” 2p 70 Jan 1958: (Moreira - c) // “The Creatures From Nowhere” 6p Kirby/Roussos - a (R: DCS 11, JKO 1) 72 Mar 1958: “The Man Who Betrayed Earth” 6p Kirby - a (R: JKO 1, UN 162) 76 Jul 1958: Kirby - c // “The Artificial Twin” 6p Kirby - a (R: JKO 1, JKOS) 78 Sep 1958: Kirby - c (The Lady in Black) (R: JKO 1, TJKC 49) 79 Oct 1958: Kirby - c (The Creature from Inner Space) (R: JKO 1, TJKC 49) 84 Mar 1959: (Brown - c) // “The Negative Man” 8p Kirby - a (R: HOM 194, JKO 1, SHP) 85 Apr 1959: Kirby - c // “The Stone Sentinels Of Giant Island” 8p Kirby - a (R: AGC 12, DCS 11, JKO 1) (Stone Men: See JIM 83, SP 3 (2nd), TJKC 14,70, TOS 28, TTA 5,16) 194 Sep 1971: (r: HOM 84) “The Negative Man” 8p 199 Feb 1972: (r: MGA 17) “I Doomed The World” 8p 225 Jun 1974: (r: HOS 4) “Master Of The Unknown” 6p

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HOUSE OF SECRETS National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Black Magic, DC Silver Age Classics, House of Mystery, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Omnibus, Jack Kirby Omnibus Sampler, Jack Kirby Treasury, Millennium Edition, Showcase Presents, Unexpected, World’s Finest Comics (note: Rosalind Kirby assists on inking this title) 3 Apr 1957: Kirby - c (Cleopatra in wax) (R: JKO 1, TJKC 60) // “The Three Prophecies” 6p Kirby - a (R: JKO 1, JKOS, WFC 167) 4 Jun 1957: (Moreira - c) // “Master Of The Unknown” 6p Kirby - a (R: HOM 225, JKO 1, SHP) “The Cats Who Knew Too Much” 6p Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (R: JKO 1, JKOS, UN 127) 8 Feb 1958: 11 Aug 1958: Kirby - c (“The Man Who Couldn’t Stop Growing”) (R: JKO 1, JKT 2, TJKC 39) 12 Sep 1958: Kirby - c (R: JKO 1, TJKC 40) // “The Hole In The Sky” 6p Kirby - a (R: JKO 1, JKOS) 92 Jul 1971: “After I Die” 7p Kirby/Simon (plot); Evanier/Kirby/Orlando (script); Draut - a (revises plot from BM V1#1) (R: DCSAC, ME, SHP) (note: Sherman also updates a Black Magic story, but not drawn; issue also features first app. and origin of The Swamp Thing by Wein/Wrightson) HOWARD THE DUCK Marvel Comics Group See Devil Dinosaur 23 Apr 1978: “Devil Dinosaur” (#1 advertisement) 1p Kirby/Royer - a (note: unique ad repros title page DDSR 1; published co-currently; possibly app. in other Apr 1978 Marvel comics) 31 May 1979: Fantastic Four (animation advertisement) 1/2p Kirby/Romita - a (note: Kirby repro figure of Mr. Fantastic from c FF 176; with added figures by Romita)—possibly app. in other May 1979 Marvel comics) HULK: BEAUTY AND THE BEHEMOTH Marvel Comics See Incredible Hulk 1 1998: (r: IH 1) “The Coming Of The Hulk” 24p HULK VS. FIN FANG FOOM Marvel Comics See Strange Tales 1 Feb 2008: (r: ST 89) “Fin Fang Foom” 13p // Hulk (character profile) 1p Kirby (repro) HULK VS. HERCULES: WHEN TITANS COLLIDE Marvel Comics See Tales to Astonish 1 Jun 2008: (r: TTA 79) “The Titan And The Torment” 10p HULK VS. THE MARVEL UNIVERSE Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four, Journey into Mystery 1 2008: (r: c, FF 25) “The Hulk Vs. The Thing” 22p // (r: c, FF 26) “The Avengers Take Over” 23p // (r: c, JIM 112) “The Mighty Thor Battles The Incredible Hulk” 16p HULK VS. THE THING Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four 1 Dec 1999: (r: FF 25) “The Hulk Vs. The Thing” 22p // (r: FF 26) “The Avengers Take Over” 23p HUMAN TORCH Timely Comics (Marvel Comics Group)

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HYPER-CLASSICS Pyramid Comics See original sources for details (5” x 8” regular and deluxe replica editions of 118 each issue) nn 1997: Adventures of the Fly #2 // Alarming Tales #1,2 // Black Cat Mystic #60 // Boys’ Ranch #1,2 // The Double Life of Private Strong #1,2 // Fighting American #1,2 // Race for the Moon #3 // Thrills of Tomorrow #20 // Witches’ Western Tales #30 I LOVE YOU Charlton Comics Continued from In Love 7 Sep 1955: Kirby - c(p) 1 1998: (reprint edition by America’s Greatest Comics reprints Kirby - c(p) IMPOSSIBLE MAN Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four (r: c FF 176) 1p // (r: FF 11) “The Impossible Man” 11p V1 2011:

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(r: vignette: IH 5) Kirby/Ayers - a; (r: vignette: c TTA 77) Kirby/Romita - a; (r: vignette: c TTA 67) Kirby/Stone - a (See Silver Surfer 18) Special 2 Oct 1969: (r: IH 3) “The Origin Of The Hulk” 3p // (r: TTA 62) Hulk 1p Special 3 Jan 1971: (r: TTA 70) “To Live Again” 10p // (r: FF 26) Hulk vs. Thing 1p (pastiche) // (r: TTA 71) “Like A Beast At Bay” 10p // (r: TTA 72) “Within The Monster Dwells A Man” 10p // (r: TTA 73) “Another World, Another Foe” 10p // (r: TTA 74) “The Wisdom Of The Watcher” 10p // “Hulk: When Belted with Gamma Rays” (3 panels repro from IH 4) // “Hulk: Relaxing in a Jet” (3 panels repro from IH 1) // “Hulk: While Driving a Car” (3 panels repro from IH 1) Special 4 Jan 1972: (r: TTA 75) “Not All My Power Can Save Me” 10p // (r: TTA 76) “I, Against The World” 10p // (r: TTA 77) “Bruce Banner Is The Hulk” 10p Annual 5 (Oct) 1976: Kirby/Abel - c (vs. Groot / Xemnu / Blip / Diablo / Goom / Taboo)

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IN LOVE Mainline Publications #1—4 / Charlton Comics #5,6 See Alter Ego, Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Treasury Continued as I Love You 1 Sep 1954: Kirby/Simon - c (main figures only) // “Bride Of The Star” 20p Kirby/Simon - a (note: issue contains cryptic house ad soliciting Night Fighter title with Foxhole cover text) (R: TJKC 25) 2 Nov 1954: “Marilyn’s Men: Secret Meeting (Chapter 3)” 2p Kirby - a(p); 1p Kirby - a(l) 3 Jan 1955: Kirby/Simon - c // “Artist Loves Model” 18p Kirby - a(p) (note: story assembled from unused Inky comic strips, with new material added, such as “Search For Inspiration” 1p (title page) (R: AOSKS, TJKC 25) // “A Stranger To Love” (Kirby app. on title page?) (See Artists and Models (unpublished), JKT 2) 5 May 1955: Kirby/Simon - c (note: after cancellation of Charlton titles, copyrights reverted back to Joe Simon and Jack Kirby) (See AE V3#76, Artists and Models (unpublished), Buried Treasure 2, Inky (comic strip), JKT 2) IN THE DAYS OF THE MOB Hampshire Distributors, Ltd. (DC Comics) See Amazing World of DC Comics, Back Issue, Comic Book Apoocalypse: The Graphic World of Jack Kirby, The Comics, Headline Comics, In the Days of The Mob (collection), Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Quarterly, Justice Traps the Guilty, Real Clue Crime Stories, Treasure Comics (b/w magazine with sepia tones format) (Kirby writing on entire issue) 1 Fall 1971: Kirby/Giacoia - c (collage) (R: IDMOBC) // (IFC) Frame Kirby - a (collage) (R: IDMOBC) // “Welcome To Hell” (first app. host Warden Frye) 4p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: IDMOBC) // “Ma’s Boys” (Ma Barker) 15p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: IDMOBC) (See RCCS V2#4) // “Bullets For Big Al” (Al Capone) 12p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: IDMOBC) (Capone: See JTTG 1) // “The Breeding Ground” 3p (text/collage feature by Kirby) (R: IDMOBC) // “Funeral For A Florist” 1/3p (text feature masthead) Kirby/Colletta - a (R: IDMOBC) // “The Kansas City Massacre” (Pretty Boy Floyd) 8p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: IDMOBC) // “Method Of Operation” (Country Boy) 2p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: IDMOBC) // In the Days of The Mob (#2 advertisement) 1/2p Kirby/Royer - a (R: IDMOBC) // (“Kill Joy was Here” 2p Aragones-a) (R: IDMOBC) // (bound-in poster: 16” x 21”—Wanted John Dillinger (photo) (R: IDMOBC) (note: published Jun 15, 1971; DC Comics advertised second printings in 1972 house ads, but their existence is doubtful) (See AWDC 1,10, BI 10, Collected TJKC 4, The Comics V5#3,V6#6; IDMOBC, JKQ 12, TJKC 4,8,16,17,20,22,32,35,37,42,43,45,48-50,52,53,55, 59,62,66) IN THE DAYS OF THE MOB DC Comics See In the Days of The Mob (HC edition collects entire issue In the Days of The Mob #1 and unpublished In the Days of The Mob #2; sepia toned and b/w format) V2 2013: (IDMOB 2) (cover concept two) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (IDMOB 2) “Welcome To The Big House” (host: Warden Frye; Adolf Hitler inset photo) 3p Kirby/Royer - a // (IDMOB 2) “Murder, Inc.” 10p Kirby/Royer - a // (IDMOB 2) “The Ride” 10p Kirby/Royer - a // (IDMOB 2) “Ladies Of The Gang” 10p Kirby/Royer - a // (IDMOB 2) “A Room For Kid Twist” 8p Kirby/Royer - a (1 collage page) // (IDMOB 2) “Modern Technology And The Get-Away Car” 2p Kirby/Costanza - a // (Foreword by pinball wizard J. Morrow) INVADERS, THE Marvel Comics Group See All Winners Comics, Alter Ego, Jack Kirby Collector, Invaders Classic, Marvel Covers: Artist’s Edition, Thing: Liberty Legion 3 Nov 1975: Kirby/Romita - c (Captain America vs. Sub-Mariner vs. Human Torch) (R: INVC 1) 4 Jan 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c (vs. U-Man) (R: AE V3#57, INVC 1) // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a 5 Mar 1976: Hannigan - c(l); Kirby/Sinnott - c (vs. Red Skull) (R: INVC 1, TLL) (See AE V3#70, FOOM 12) // (Bullpen): “Who Is He?” (Ikaris) Kirby/Giacoia - a (See FOOM 12) 6 May 1976: Kirby/Sinnott - c (vs. Liberty Legion) (R: INVC 1, TLL) 7 Jul 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c (first app. Baron Blood) (R: INVC 1) 8 Sep 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c (first app. Union Jack (Lord Falsworth) (R: INVC 1) 9 Oct 1976: Kirby/Springer - c (Union Jack vs. Baron Blood) (R: INVC 1, MCAE) 11 Dec 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c (vs. The Blue Bullet) 12 Jan 1977: Kirby/Sinnott - c (Spitfire vs. Nazis (German soldiers) 14 Mar 1977: Hannigan - c(l); Kirby/Sinnott - c (first app. Crusaders: Spirit of ‘76 / Ghost Girl / Captain Wings / Thunder Fist) (See TJKC 29) 15 Apr 1977: Kirby/Sinnott - c (vs. Crusaders) 16 May 1977: Kirby/Sinnott - c (vs. Master Man) (note: issue includes Major Victory by Biljo White) (R: CA Ashcan Edition) 32 Sep 1978: A. Kupperberg - c(l); Kirby/Sinnott - c (Thor / Adolf Hitler) (See TJKC 29) 33 Oct 1978: Kirby/Cockrum - c (vs. Thor) Annual 1 (Oct) 1977: “Okay, Axis, Here We Come—Again” 1p (article) Giant-Size 2 2005: (r: AWC 1) “The Case Of The Hollow Men” 13p // (r: AWC 2) “The Strange Case Of The Malay Idol” 12p INVADERS CLASSIC Marvel Comics See original sources for details 1 2007: (collection includes Invaders #3-9 (covers) // Marvel Premiere #29,30 (covers) IRON FIST (See Marvel Two-in-One 25)

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Morrow) (note: published May 7, 2013) JACK KIRBY OMNIBUS SAMPLER, (DC Comics Presents) THE DC Comics See Adventure Comics, House of Mystery, House of Secrets, My Greatest Adventure, Tales of the Unexpected (SC edition) V1 Dec 2011: (cover repro from: HOS 12) 1p // (r: HOS 3) “The Three Prophecies” 6p // (r: HOS 8) “The Cats Who Knew Too Much” 6p // (r: HOS 12) “The Hole In The Sky” 6p // (r: MGA 15) “I Found The City Under The Sea” 8p // (r: MGA 16) “I Died A Thousand Times” 8p // (r: MGA 17) “I Doomed The World” 8p // (r: MGA 18) “I Tracked The Nuclear Creature” 8p // (r: MGA 21) “We Were Doomed By The Metal-Eating Monster” 8p // (r: TU 13) “The Face Behind The Mask” 6p // (r: TU 16) “The Magic Hammer” 6p // (r: TU 24) “The Two-Dimensional Man” 6p // (r: MGA 20) “I Was Big-Game On Neptune” 8p // (r: HOM 76) “The Artificial Twin” 6p // (r: ADV 251) “The Case Of The Super-Arrows” 6p JACK KIRBY PENCILS AND INKS IDW See original sources for details (HC format) V1 2016: (Artisan Edition); 12” x 17” reproduces actual size original art for The Demon #1 // Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth #1 // OMAC #1; plus additional pieces) V1 2016: (Limited edition); with Kirby photo cover; same contents) JACK KIRBY READER, THE Pure Imagination See Airboy Comics, Alarming Tales, Battleground, Black Cat Mystic, Boy Explorers Comics, 48 Famous Americans, From Here to Insanity, Headline Comics, Joe Palooka, Justice Traps the Guilty, Marvel Stories, My Date Comics, Punch and Judy Comics, Quick Trigger Western, Real Clue Crime Stories, Strange World of Your Dreams, Stuntman Comics, Win A Prize Comics, Young Romance Comics, Young Love (SC square bound b/w edition) V1 2001: (r: c SMC 2) // (r: comic strips) Socko the Sea Dog // (r: JP 5) “A Trip To The Moon” 6p // (r: BEC 2) “The Edge Of The World” 14p // (r: 48FA) Buffalo Bill / Paul Revere / Ernie Pyle / Tom Paine 4p // (r: HC 27) “Spirit Swindlers” 11p // (r: JTTG 2) “Gun Moll” 11p // (r: JTTG 3) “Buried Treasure Fraud” 12p // (r: HC 29) “Insurance Reward Racket” 14p // (r: ABC V4#8) “His Brother’s Keeper” 8p // (r: YRC 14) “Runaway Bride” 12p // (r: YRC 15) “Back Door Love” 14p // (r: YRC 17) “The Girl Who Tempted Me” 15p // (r: SWYD 3) “The Woman In The Tower” 4p // (r: YRC 57) “The Underdog” 8p // (r: FHTI 11) “Walt Chisely’s 20,000 Lugs Under The Sea” 6p // (r: unpublished comic strips) On the Green with Peter Parr V2 2004: (r: c WAP 1) // (r: pulp illustrations from Marvel Stories (1940) // (r: RCCS V2#7) “Gang War” 8p // (r: RCCS V2#7) “The Mad White God Of Palm Island” 7p // (r: MDC 2) “My Problem Date” (Swifty Chase) 14p // (r: JTTG 1) “The Head In The Window” 7p // (r: PJ V3#1) “Lockjaw Goes To College” 5p // (r: PJ V3#1) “Earl The Rich Rabbit” 6p // (r: HC 27) “Stella Mae Dickson, The Bobby-Sox Bandit Queen” 13p // (r: YRC 2) “Boy Crazy” 14p // (r: ABC V4#10) “Face In The Storm” 18p // (r: JTTG 3) “Ask Eddy Green, Consultant To Crime” 8p // (r: YRC 10) “Mama’s Boy” 13p // (r: YL 2) “Too Wise For Romance” 12p // (r: RCCS V4#4) “Captain Thayer’s War” 8p // (r: SWYD 1) “I Talked With My Dead Wife” 7p // (r: SWYD 2) “The Girl In The Grave” 5p // (r: BG 14) “Mine Field” 5p // (r: QTW 16) “The Vengeance Of Growling Bear” 5p // (r: ALARMT 1) “The Cadmus Seed” 5p // (r: BCM 60) “The Woman Who Discovered America (67 Years Before Columbus)” 2p JACK KIRBY’S THE DEMON DC Comics See original sources for details (HC format) V1 2008: (collects The Demon #1-16 // (Foreword by Evanier)

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JACK KIRBY’S FANTASTIC FOUR: ARTIST’S EDITION IDW See original sources for details (HC format) V1 (Jan) 2017: (12” x 17” reproduces original pencil art for Fantastic Four #82,83 // Fantastic Four Special #6) V2 (Jul) 2017: (World’s Greatest Artist’s Edition); (12” x 17” reproduces original pencil art for Fantastic Four #33,45,47,60) // (includes): Fantastic Four / Doctor Dook (Marvelmania Posters) // (r: Fantastic Four Annual 2) Human Torch / Invisible Girl / Thing / Mister Fantastic 4p (plus selects pages and covers)


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JACK KIRBY’S FOURTH WORLD DC Comics See original sources for details (SC b/w format reprints (with new grey tones) V1 2001: (collects Mister Miracle #11-18 (includes cover gallery) // (Foreword by Evanier) JACK KIRBY’S FOURTH WORLD OMNIBUS DC Comics See original sources for details (HC format editions (in order of publication) V1 2006: (Fourth World); (collects Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #133-139 // Forever People #1-3 // New Gods #1-3 // Mister Miracle #1-3 (note: bonus art featured) // (Intro by Morrison) // (Afterword by Evanier) (note: published May 2, 2007) V2 2007: (Fourth World); (collects Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #141-145 // Forever People #4-6 // New Gods #4-6 // Mister Miracle #4-6) // (Intro by Simonson) // (Afterword by Evanier) V3 2007: (Fourth World); (collects Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #146-148 // Forever People #7-10 // New Gods #7-10 // Mister Miracle #7-10) // (Intro by Gold) // (Afterword by Evanier) V4 2008: (Fourth World); (collects Forever People #11 // New Gods #11 // Mister Miracle #11-18 // Who’s Who #2-25 (various Fourth World art repros) // (The Hunger Dogs): “On The Road To Armagetto” 25p (restored version) Kirby (script); Kirby/Royer/Berry - a) // (Intro by Levitz) // (Afterword by Evanier) JACK KIRBY’S GALACTIC BOUNTY HUNTERS Marvel Comics (Icon) See Jack Kirby Collector (Lisa Kirby/Thibodeaux/Robertson/French writing on issues #1—6) (note: series integrates posthumous Kirby concepts and art seamlessly into new stories) 1 Jul 2006: Kirby/Kesel/Thibodeaux - c // (art: Thibodeaux/Kirby/Kesel/Hanna) (Part 1) “Capture: Ma Slugg” 18p // (Part 2) “Destiny” 7p // (Part 3) “Alien Mob?” 7p // (Part 4) “Illusions And Deception” 5p // (Part 5) “Vanishing Act” 3p // (Part 6) “Escape From Alphatraz” 2p // (Part 7) “A Blast From The Past” 2p // (Part 8) “The Basement Of Secrets” 6p // “Galactic Bounty Hunters: The Evolution” (article) 2p Kirby (art) (See TJKC 41, p 16) 2 Oct 2006: Kirby/Kesel - c (adapts She-Demon (1979) unpublished) // (art: Thibodeaux/Kirby/Kesel/Hanna/Royer) (Part 9) “Last Resort” 7p // (Part 10) “D-Day In Dangerland” 4p // (Part 11) “Cosmic Highway To Calamity” 3p // (Part 12) “Legendary 11th Squad” 3p // (Part 13) “Skylla Venus With Claws” 2p // (Part 14) “Grapes Of Wrath” 6p // “Kirby Things To Come” (article) 2p Kirby (art) // “The Descendants Of Atlantis” (article) 2p Kirby (art) 3 Dec 2006: (Thibodeaux - c) // (art: Thibodeaux/Kirby/Kesel) (Part 15) “Maniacal Menagerie” 6p // (Part 16) “Law And Disorder” 6p // (Part 17) “Like Father, Like Son” 5p // (Part 18) “Party!” 8p // “The Thibodeaux Connection” (article) 1/2p (by Lisa Kirby) 4 Jan 2007: Thibodeaux/Kirby/Kesel - c // (art: Thibodeaux/Kirby/Kesel) (Part 19) “Relay’s Race” 3p // (Part 20) “Mess With Ma” 5p // (Part 21) “Theatrical Escape” 5p // (Part 22) “Mayhem On The Midway” 4p // (Part 23) “Getaway Land” 7p // “Kirby’s Things To Come” (article) 5p Thibodeaux/Kirby (art) 5 Mar 2007: Thibodeaux/Kirby/Kesel - c // (art: Thibodeaux/Kirby/Kesel) (Part 24) “Challenge” 4p // (Part 25) “Risk It All” 2p // (Part 26) “The Showdown” 18p // “Thunder Hunter” (article) 3p Thibodeaux/Kirby (art) // “Wanted Reward” (Galactic Bounty Hunters) 1p Kirby/Lasick - a 6 Nov 2007: Kirby/Kesel/Thibodeaux - c (adapts The Wanderer (1977) fine art) // (art: Thibodeaux/Kirby/Kesel) (Part 27) “Good Or Evil?” 2p // (Part 28) “A Father’s Fury” 10p // (Part 29) “Free To Go” 11p // (Part 30) “True Intention” 10p // (Part 31) “Last Stand In Dangerland” 6p // (Part 32) “Not So Fast” (Captain Victory app.) 14p // “And Now a Word from the Refinisher” 1p (article) // Jack Kirby’s Galactic Bounty Hunters (advertisement: volume two) 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (unpublished #2 cover) // (HC collection advertisement) 1p (repros cover) (HC format collects #1-6; includes additional art and interviews) (note: series copyright Rosalind Kirby Trust / Genesis West) V1 2007: JACK KIRBY’S KAMANDI, THE LAST BOY ON EARTH: ARTIST’S EDITION IDW See original sources for details (HC format) V1 2015: (12” x 17” reproduces actual size original pencil art for Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth #1,2,5-7,9) V1 2017: (variant cover repros unpublished cover Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth #3) Kirby - a(p) V2 2016: (12” x 17” reproduces actual size original pencil art for Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth #11-16) JACK KIRBY’S KAMANDI OMNIBUS DC Comics See original sources for details (HC format) V1 (Jul) 2017: (collects Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth #1-40) JACK KIRBY’S THE LOSERS DC Comics See original sources for details (HC format) V1 2009: (collects Our Fighting Forces #151-162 (The Losers) // (Foreword by Gaiman) JACK KIRBY’S MISTER MIRACLE DC Comics See original sources for details (SC b/w format edition (with new grey tones) V1 1998: (collects Mister Miracle #1-10 (includes cover gallery) // (Foreword by David Copperfield) 63


JACK KIRBY’S MISTER MIRACLE: ARTIST’S EDITION IDW See original sources for details (HC format) V1 2014: (12” x 17” reproduces actual size original pencil art for Mister Miracle #2,3,5-9; pages from #11,15; covers for #5,11,12)

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JACK KIRBY’S NEW GODS DC Comics See original sources for details (SC b/w format edition (with new grey tones) V1 1997: (collects New Gods #1-11 (includes cover gallery) (note: published Dec 1, 1997) JACK KIRBY’S NEW GODS: ARTIST’S EDITION IDW See original sources for details (HC format) V1 2015: (12” x 17” reproduces actual size original pencil art for New Gods #2,5-8) V1 2017: (variant cover repros unpublished cover New Gods #1) Kirby - a(p) JACK KIRBY’S OMAC: ONE MAN ARMY CORPS DC Comics See original sources for details (HC format) V1 2008: (collects OMAC #1-8) // (Foreword by Evanier) (note: published Jun 10, 2008) JACK KIRBY’S SILVER STAR Image Comics See original sources for details (HC format) V1 2007: (collects Silver Star #1-6 // Sketches Kirby - a(p) // “Silver Star And The Lightning Lady” (screenplay) Kirby/Sherman (text) JACK KIRBY’S THOR: ARTIST’S EDITION IDW See original sources for details (HC format) V1 2016: (12” x 17” reproduces actual size original pencil art for (Thor stories) Journey into Mystery #111,117,118; selected pages from #83,85,87,107,120 / Journey into Mystery Annual #1 / Thor #135 / Thor Annual #2; covers for Thor #142,150) // (Foreword by Simonson) JCP FEATURES J.C. Productions (Archie Publications) See Double Life of Private Strong (b/w magazine format) 1 Feb 1982: (T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents); (r: DLPS 1) “The Hide-Out” 2p (note: Dec 1981 listed in indicia) JIMMY OLSEN ADVENTURES BY JACK KIRBY DC Comics See original sources for details, Jack Kirby Collector 1 2003: Kirby/Rude - c (unused SPJO 137 cover) (R: TJKC 48) // (Foreword by Evanier) // (collects Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #133-139,141; includes covers, omits Golden-Age reprints) 2 2004: Kirby/Milgrom - c (unused SPJO 133 cover) // (Foreword by Evanier) // (collects Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #142-148; includes SPJO 143 (cover, pencil pages) 3p Kirby - a(p); omits Golden-Age reprints) // (r: SPJO 150) “Where’s Charlie Now?” (Newsboy Legion) 7p JOE PALOOKA Harvey Publications See Boy Explorers Comics, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Reader, Terry and the Pirates 5 Aug 1946: “A Trip To The Moon” (Boy Explorers) 6p Kirby - a (R: JKR 1, JP 62,116, TJKC 56) 6-9 Nov 1946-Apr 1947: (issue advertises unpublished Simon and Kirby title Flying Fool Comics #1) 62 Oct 1951: (r: JP 5) “A Trip To The Moon” 6p 116 Sep 1960: (r: JP 5) “A Trip To The Moon” 6p

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JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY Atlas Comics #51—69 / Marvel Comics Group #70—125 See Adventure Comics, Amazing Spider-Man, Avengers, Boy Commandos, Bring on the Bad Guys, Challengers of the Unknown, Comic Book Marketplace, Crazy magazine, Creatures on the Loose, Essential Thor, Fantastic Four, Fantasy Masterpieces, Fear, First Issue Special, Golden Record Comic Set, House of Mystery, Hulk vs. the Marvel Universe, Incredible Hulk Epic Collection, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby’s Thor: Artist’s Edition, Marvel Collectors’ Item Classics, Marvel Firsts: The 1960s, Marvel Legacy of Jack Kirby, Marvel Limited: Fantastic Firsts, Marvel Masterworks, Marvel Milestones, Marvel Monsters, Marvel Spectacular, Marvel Tales, Marvel Treasury Edition, Marvel Universe: Thor Digest, Monster ABCs, Monster Masterworks, Monster Menace, Monsters: The Marvel Monsterbus, Monsters on the Prowl, Origins of Marvel Comics, Pet Avengers Classic, Showcase, Special Marvel Edition, Strange Tales, Strange Tales Annual, Super Powers, Tales of Asgard, Tales of Suspense, Tales to Astonish, Thor, Thor Epic Collection, Thor: First Thunder, Thor: Giant-Size Finale, Thor vs. Hercules, Thor and Loki: Blood Brothers, Thor: The Mighty Avenger, Thor Omnibus, Thor: Tales of Asgard, Thor: Whosoever Wields this Hammer, Tomb of Darkness, True Believers: Kirby 100th, Where Creatures Roam, Where Monsters Dwell Continued as Thor (Kirby is primary co-plotter by virtue of the “Marvel Method”—story being penciled first establishes physical content, story locations, staging, flow and pacing; uncredited co-plotting and scripting by Lee or Lieber) 51 Mar 1959: “The Creatures In The Volcano” 5p Kirby/Wood - a (R: MMMBUS 1, (Crazy 65 (parody version) // “Alien On Earth” 4p Kirby/Rule - a (R: MMMBUS 1) 52 May 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (“Invasion from Outer Space”) (R: MMMBUS 1) // “Menace From Mars” 5p Kirby/Rule - a (R: MMMBUS 1) 53 Jul 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (“When the Machines Went Mad”) (R: MMMBUS 1) 54 Sep 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (Monstro; different from TOS 8) (R: MMMBUS 1) // “I Am The Menace From The Purple Planet” 5p Kirby/Rule - a (R: MMMBUS 1) 55 Nov 1959: Kirby - c (“I Found The Giant in the Sky”) (R: MMMBUS 1) // “My Neighbor’s Secret” 4p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 1) 56 Jan 1960: Kirby - c (“I Brought Zog The Unbelievable Back To Life”) (R: MMMBUS 1) // “I Planted The Seeds Of Doom” 6p Kirby/Rule - a (R: MMMBUS 1, WCR 6)


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Kirby/Ayers - c (“Orogo, The Thing From Beyond”) (R: MMMBUS 1) // “Orogo, The Nightmare From Outer Space” 1p (title page) Kirby/Heck - a (R: FM 2, MMMBUS 1, WMD 12) // “The Martian Who Stole My Body” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: Fear 7, MMMBUS 1, Monster ABCs, PAVC) 58 May 1960: (Ditko - c) (Rro) // “Return Of The Martian” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 1) // “I Found Rro, The Thing From The Bottomless Pit” 1p (title page) Kirby - a(p) (R: MMMBUS 1) // “They Called Me A Witch” 5p Kirby/Sinnott - a (note: first Sinnott inks on Kirby) (R: MMMBUS 1) 59 Jul 1960: Kirby/Ditko - c (R: MMMBUS 1) // “I Unleashed Shagg Upon The World” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 1, STA 1, TOD 18) 60 Sep 1960: Kirby/Ditko - c (Bombu) (R: MMMBUS 1) // “I Learned The Monsterous Secret Of Bombu” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 1, WMD 9) // “I Found The Things From Nowhere” 5p Kirby/Ditko - a (note: See TOS 4 “The Voice of Doom” for story with same plot) (R: FM 1, MMMBUS 1, WMD 9) 61 Oct 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c (R: MMMBUS 1) // “I Defied Gomdulla, The Living Pharaoh” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 1, MOP 12) 62 Nov 1960: Kirby/Ditko - c (R: CBM 61, MMMBUS 1) // “I Was A Slave Of The Living Hulk” (Xemnu) 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 1, MMON, Monster ABCs, MOP 11 (re-titled “I Was A Slave Of The Living Titan”), TBK100) 63 Dec 1960: Kirby/Ditko - c (Goliath) (R: MMMBUS 1) // “Goliath, The Monster That Walked Like A Man” 7p Kirby/Ditko - a (R: MMMBUS 1, MONM (re-titled “Gigantus”), WMD 10 (re-titled “Gigantus”) // “The Dangerous Doll” 5p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 1, MOP 20) (R: Crazy 76 (parody version) 64 Jan 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (R: MMMBUS 1) // “I Dared To Battle Rorgg, King Of The Spider-Men” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: Fear 3, MMEN 4, MMMBUS 1) 65 Feb 1961: Kirby/Ditko - c (R: MMMBUS 1) // “I Am The Brute That Walks” 12p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 1, MONM, WCR 1) 66 Mar 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (R: CBM 72, MMMBUS 1) // “The Return Of The Hulk” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 1, MOP 14 re-titled “Return Of The Titan”) 67 Apr 1961: (Ditko - c) // “Gruto, The Creature From Nowhere” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 1, WMD 11) 68 May 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (R: MMMBUS 1) // “Spragg, Conqueror Of The Human Race” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: COTL 15, MMMBUS 1) 69 Jun 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (R: MMMBUS 1) // “I Was Captured By Korilla” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: COTL 12, MMMBUS 1) 70 Jul 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (R: MMMBUS 1) // “The Sandman Cometh” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: antecedent story; See ASM 4) (R: MMMBUS 1, MOP 13) 71 Aug 1961: (Ditko - c) // “I Brought The Roc To Life” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 2, MOP 10) (Roc: See COU 3, HOM 63) 72 Sep 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (R: MMMBUS 2) // “The Glob” 12p Kirby/Klein - a (R: MMMBUS 2, MONM, WCR 7 (re-titled “The Glop”) 73 Oct 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (Spider) (R: MMMBUS 2) // “When The Spider Strikes” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 2, WCR 8) // “What Lurks On Channel X?” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: Fear 5, MMEN 1, MMMBUS 1) 74 Nov 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (two features split cover) (R: MMMBUS 2) // “The Thing In The Black Box” (first app. Pandora // first app. Zeus; See JIMA 1 for second app.) 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 2, WMD 30) (See SH 6, ST 109) // “Midnight In The Wax Museum” 6p Kirby/Klein - a (some Kirby inks) (R: MMMBUS 2) 75 Dec 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (two features split cover) (R: MMMBUS 2) // “Lo-Karr, Bringer Of Doom” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: Fear 4, MMMBUS 2) // “Mister Gregory And The Ghost” 7p Kirby/Klein - a (R: Fear 4, FM 5, MMMBUS 2) 76 Jan 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Genie) (R: MMMBUS 2) // “The Genie With The Light Brown Hair” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 2) (Jinni: See TTA 8,9; Thor 137 (TOA) // “Follow The Leader” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 2, WMD 27) 77 Feb 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Ghost) (R: MMMBUS 2) // “Beware, He Isn’t Human” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (Klein inks title page) (R: FM 10, MMMBUS 2) // “I Don’t Believe In Ghosts” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: FM 9, MMMBUS 2) 78 Mar 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Sorcerer) (R: MMMBUS 2) // “Kraggoom, The Creature Who Caught An Astronaut” 7p Kirby/Ditko - a (R: MMMBUS 2, MOP 9) // “The Sorcerer” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 2) 79 Apr 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (R: MMMBUS 2) // “The Midnight Monster” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: published one month before Incredible Hulk 1—similar Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde story concept combined with monsterous strength) (R: Fear 6, MMMBUS 2) 80 May 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Parlor) (R: MMMBUS 2) // “Won’t You Step Into My Parlor?” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: JIM 7, MMMBUS 2) // “Propaganda” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: anti-communism story) (R: MMMBUS 2) 81 Jun 1962: Kirby/Reinman - c (Ruler of Earth) (R: MMMBUS 2) // “The Ruler Of Earth” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 2, WMD 25) // “There Dwells A Dragon” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 2) 82 Jul 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (R: MMMBUS 2) // “The Scorpion Strikes” 7p Kirby/Reinman - a (R: JIM 7, MMMBUS 2) (See TJKC 66) (Kirby is primary co-plotter by virtue of the “Marvel Method”—story being penciled first establishes physical content, story locations, staging, flow and pacing; co-plotting and uncredited scripting by Lieber or Bernstein) 83 Aug 1962: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Thor The Mighty, And The Stone Men From Saturn” (first app. and origin of Thor (Dr. Donald Blake) 13p Kirby/Sinnott - a (assist: Ayers) (R: EThor 1, GRCS, MARM, MF60, MLFF, MTA 1, MUTD, OMC, FBK100, TEC, Thor 158,432, ThorMA 1, TFT, TGSF, TO 1, TWWTH) (note: published Jun 5, 1962) (Thor: See All-Star Comics 3, ADV 75, BC 7, CBM 99, OMC, Out of this World 11, TJKC 21, TU 16, Unusual Tales 18, Weird Comics 1) // (Stone Men: See HOM 85, SP 3 (2nd), TJKC 14,70, TOS 28, TTA 5,16) 84 Sep 1962: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “The Mighty Thor Vs. The Executioner” (Thor; origin retold; first app. Jane Foster) 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: Executioner different than JIM 103) (R: EThor 1, MARM, MT 3, TEC, ThorMA 1, TO 1, TWWTH) 85 Oct 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c // “Trapped By Loki, The God Of Mischief” (Thor; first app. Asgard / Odin / Loki / Heimdall / Balder / Tyr / Bifrost (Rainbow Bridge) 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: published Sep 4, 1962) (R: EThor 1, JIMA 1, MARM, TBK100, TEC, TO 1, Thor 450, ThorMA 2, TLBB) 86 Nov 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c // “On The Trail Of The Tomorrow Man” (Thor) 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: first full story credits for a Marvel Kirby comic: script / pencils / inks / lettering) (R: EThor 1, MARM, MT 4, TEC, ThorMA 2, TO 1)

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Kirby/Ayers - a (R: EThor 1, JIMA 1, MARM, TEC, TO 1) 94 Jul 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (R: EThor 1, MARM, TEC, TO 1) // (“Thor and Loki Attack the Human Race” (Thor) 13p Sinnott - a) (R: EThor 1, MARM, MT 11, TEC, TO 1) 95 Aug 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (Thor vs. Thor) (R: EThor 1, MARM, TEC, TO 1) // (“The Demon Duplicators” (Thor) 13p Sinnott - a) (R: JIMA 1, MARM, TEC, TO 1) 96 Sep 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (R: EThor 1, MARM, TEC, TO 1) // (“Defying the Magic of Mad Merlin” (Thor) 13p Sinnott - a) (R: EThor 1, MARM, TEC, ThorKS 2, TO 1) Tales of Asgard is second feature in #97—125 / Thor #126—145 (Kirby is primary co-plotter by virtue of the “Marvel Method”—story being penciled first establishes physical content, story locations, staging, flow and pacing; with scripting by Lee) 97 Oct 1963: Kirby/Roussos - c // “The Mighty Thor Battles The Lava Man” (Thor; first Lee and Kirby Thor story; first app. Lava Man (Molto) 13p Kirby/Heck - a (R: EThor 1, GRCS, JIMA 1, MARM, TEC, TLB, TO 1) // “Tales Of Asgard” (first app. Aesir / Surtur / Ymir / Buri / Borr) 5p Kirby/Roussos (Bell) - a (note: first sword and sorcery comic book series—genre as defined by Fritz Lieber (1960); published Aug 1, 1963) (R: EThor 1, MARM, MCIC 1, TLB, TO 1, TOA 1, TTOA 1) (See TOS 7, TU 22) 98 Nov 1963: Kirby/Roussos - c (vs. Human Cobra; first app.) (R: EThor, MARM, TO 1) // (“Challenged by the Human Cobra” (Thor) 13p Heck - a) (R: EThor 1, MARM, MT 12, TEC, TO 1) // “Odin Battles Ymir, King Of The Ice Giants” 5p Kirby/Heck - a (R: EThor 1, MARM, TO 1, TOA 1, TTOA 1) 99 Dec 1963: Kirby/Heck - c (vs. Mister Hyde; first app. (Dr. Calvin Zabo) (R: EThor 1, MARM, TO 1) // (“The Mysterious Mister Hyde” (Thor) 13p Heck - a) (R: EThor 1, MARM, MT 13, TEC, TO 1) // “Surtur, The Fire Demon” 5p Kirby/Roussos - a (note: first Lee / Kirby Presents credit; See Thor 133) (R: EThor 1, MARM, TO 1, TOA 1, TTOA 1) (R: Crazy 85 (parody version re-titled “Surtur, The Landlord”) 100 Jan 1964: Kirby/Roussos - c (vs. Mister Hyde) (R: EThor 1, MARM, TO 1) // (“The Master Plan of Mr. Hyde” (Thor) 13p Heck - a) (R: EThor 1, MARM, MT 14, TEC, TO 1) // “The Storm Giants” (first app. Agnar (#1); See JIM 104) 5p Kirby/Reinman - a (R: EThor 1, MARM, TO 1, TOA 1, TTOA 1) 101 Feb 1964: Kirby/Roussos - c // “The Return Of Zarrko, The Tomorrow Man” (Thor) 13p Kirby/Roussos (Bell) - a (R: EThor 1, MARM, MT 15, TEC, TO 1) // “The Invasion Of Asgard” (first app. Norn Hag / Ulfrin / Skoll / Hati / Geirrodur) 5p Kirby/Roussos (Bell) - a (R: EThor 1, MARM, TO 1, TOA 1, TTOA 2) 102 Mar 1964: Kirby/Roussos - c // “Slave Of Zarrko, The Tomorrow Man” (Thor) 13p Kirby/Stone - a (note: first Stone inks on Kirby) (R: EThor 1, MARM, MT 16, TEC, TO 1) // “Death Comes To Thor” (Thor earns hammer; first app. Sif / Hela, Goddess of Death) 5p Kirby/Reinman - a (R: EThor 1, MARM, TO 1, TOA 1, TTOA 2) (See Thor 136 (re-intro Sif) 103 Apr 1964: Kirby/Roussos - c // “The Enchantress And The Executioner” (Thor; first app. Enchantress / Executioner) 13p Kirby/Stone - a (note: different Executioner than JIM 84) (R: EThor 1, MARM, TEC, ThorKS 2, TO 1) // “Thor’s Mission To Mirmir” (first app. King Sindri / Gullin / King Mirmir / Aske / Embla) 5p Kirby/Stone - a (R: EThor 1, MARM, TO 1, TOA 1, TTOA 2) 104 May 1964: Kirby/Stone - c // “Giants Walk The Earth” (Thor; first app. Skagg) 13p Kirby/Stone - a (R: EThor 1, MARM, MT 17, TEC, TLB, TO 1) // “Heimdall, Guardian Of The Mystic Rainbow Bridge” (first app. Agnar (#2); See JIM 100) 5p Kirby/Heck - a (R: EThor 1, MARM, TO 1, TOA 1, TTOA 2) 105 Jun 1964: Kirby/Stone - c // “The Cobra And Mr. Hyde” (Thor; Avengers app.) 18p Kirby/Stone - a (R: EThor 1, MARM, MT 18, TEC, TO 1) // “When Heimdall Failed” (first app. King Brimer / Nedra / Vanna) 5p Kirby/Roussos (Bell) - a (R: EThor 1, MARM, ThorGS 1, TO 1, TOA 1, TTOA 2) 106 Jul 1964: Kirby/Stone - c // “The Thunder God Strikes Back” (Thor) 18p Kirby/Stone - a (assist: Hubbell) (R: EThor 1, MARM, MT 19, TEC, Thor 600, TO 1) // “Balder, The Brave” (first app. Honir) 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 1, MARM, TO 1, TOA 1, TTOA 2) 107 Aug 1964: Kirby/Stone - c // “When The Grey Gargoyle Strikes” (Thor; first app. Grey Gargoyle (Paul Duval) 18p Kirby/Stone - a (R: EThor 1, MARM, MT 20, TEC, Thor 600, TO 1) // “Balder Must Die” (first app. Norn Queen (Karnilla named in Thor 150) 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 1, MARM, ThorS 3, TO 1, TTOA 2) 108 Sep 1964: Kirby/Brodsky - c // “At The Mercy Of Loki, Prince Of Evil” (Thor; Dr. Strange / Avengers app.) 18p Kirby/Stone - a (note: first mention of Beatles in a Lee/Kirby comic, p 12) (R: EThor 1, MARM, MT 21, TEC, TO 1) (Beatles: See FF 34, ST 130, witzend 1) // “Trapped By The Trolls” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 1, MARM, ThorS 3, TO 1, TTOA 2) 109 Oct 1964: Kirby/Stone - c // “When Magneto Strikes” (Thor) 18p Kirby/Stone - a (R: EThor 1, MARM, MT 22, TEC, TO 1) // “Banished From Asgard” (first app. Arkin / Knorda) 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 1, MARM, ThorS 3, TO 1, TTOA 4) (note: letters page “The Hammer Strikes” begins) (See TJKC 49,63) 110 Nov 1964: Kirby/Stone - c // “Every Hand Against Him” (Thor) 16p Kirby/Stone - a (R: EThor 1, MARM, MT 23, TEC, TO 1) // Thor (“May The Eyes Of Asgard Smile Down On Thee...”) 1p Kirby/Stone - a (R: MLJK, ThorS 3, TO 1) // “The Defeat Of Odin” (first app. Prince Rivvak) 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 1, MARM, MLJK, ThorS 3, TO 1, TTOA 4) (See Thor [LSD] (misc.) 111 Dec 1964: Kirby/Stone - c // “The Power Of The Thunder God” (Thor; first app. Hardol the Healer) 16p Kirby/Stone - a (R: EThor 1, JKThorAE, MARM, MT 24, TEC, TO 1) // (r: c JIM 92) Loki 1p (pastiche) (R: TJKC 41) //


“The Secret Of Sigurd” (first app. Sigurd) 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 1, MARM, SME 2, TO 1, TTOA 4) (See TJKC 26) 112 Jan 1965: Kirby/Stone - c // “The Mighty Thor Battles The Incredible Hulk” (Thor; Avengers / Sub-Mariner app.) 16p Kirby/Stone - a (note: letters page refers to Kirby as “Action king”) (R: EThor 1, HVMU, IHEC, MARM, MGSB, MT 25, MTE 9, TBK100, Thor 600, TEC, TO 1) // “The Coming Of Loki” (origin; first app. Laufey) 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: BOTBG, EThor 1, MARM, SME 3, TLBB, TO 1, TTOA 4) 113 Feb 1965: Kirby/Stone - c // “A World Gone Mad” (Thor) 16p Kirby/Stone - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, TEC, Thor 600, ThorS 3, TO 1) // “The Boyhood Of Loki” (first app. Uller / Volsak) 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: BOTBG, EThor 2, MARM, ThorS 4, TO 1, TTOA 5) 114 Mar 1965: Kirby/Stone - c // “The Stronger I Am, The Sooner I Die” (Thor; first app. Absorbing Man (Crusher Creel) / Harris Hobbs (reporter) 16p Kirby/Stone - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, TEC, ThorS 3, TLB, TO 1) // “The Golden Apples” (first app. Iduna / Haakun / Fenris (wolf god) 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, SME 1, Thor 194, TO 1, TTOA 5) (note: logo box art: Thor (version two repro from JIM 113) 115 Apr 1965: Kirby/Stone - c // “The Vengeance Of The Thunder God” (Thor) 16p Kirby/Giacoia (Ray) - a (R: BOTBG, EThor 2, MARM, MT 26, TEC, Thor 600, TLB, TO 1) // “A Viper In Our Midst” (first app. Ghan) 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: BOTBG, EThor 2, MARM, SME 4, TO 1, TTOA 5) 116 May 1965: Kirby/Colletta - c // “The Trial Of The Gods” (Thor; first app. Yagg) 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (assist: Hubbell) (note: letters page refers to Kirby as “King”) (R: EThor 2, MARM, MT 27, TEC, TO 1) // “The Challenge” (King Hymir / Princess Rinda) 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (note: title page caption erroneously references “Thor #63”) (R: EThor 2, MARM, MS 1, TO 1, TTOA 5) // (“Big News” (MMMS advertisement) 1p Hubbell - a) (See TJKC 39) 117 Jun 1965: Kirby/Colletta - c // “Into The Blaze Of Battle” (Thor; visits Vietnam War battlefield) 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (assist: Hubbell) (R: EThor 2, JKThorAE, MARM, SME 1, TEC, TO 1) // “The Sword In The Scabbard” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, MS 2, TO 1, TTOA 6) 118 Jul 1965: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “To Kill A Thunder God” (Thor; first app. Destroyer) 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, JKThorAE, MARM, SME 1, TEC, TO 1) // “The Crimson Hand” (first app. Morduk / Braggi) 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, MS 3, TO 1, TTOA 6) // Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ST 135 advertisement) 1/2p Kirby/Ayers - a // Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner (TTA 70 advertisement) 1/2p Kirby/Stone - a (repro from FF 33) 119 Aug 1965: Kirby/Colletta - c (repro of interior panels) // “The Day Of The Destroyer” (Thor) 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, SME 1, TEC, TO 1) (note: letters page details Ragnarok) // “Gather, Warriors” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (first app. Warriors Three: Hogun / Fandral / Volstagg / Ularic) (R: EThor 2, MARM, MS 4, TO 1, TTOA 6) 120 Sep 1965: Kirby/Colletta - c // “With My Hammer In Hand” (Thor) 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (1 collage panel) (R: EThor 2, MARM, SME 2, TEC, TO 1) // “Set Sail” (first app. Kroda / Master of Prophecy (Visir) 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, MS 5, TO 1, TTOA 6) 121 Oct 1965: Kirby/Colletta - c (first cover sans hype text) // “The Power, The Passion, The Pride” (Thor) 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, SME 2, TEC, TO 2) // “Maelstrom” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, MS 6, TO 2) // (note: Bullpen Bulletins page begins) (Nov) 1965: (Annual 1 published Aug 11, 1965; See listing) 122 Nov 1965: Kirby/Wood - c // “Where Mortals Fear To Tread” (Thor) 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, SME 2, TEC, TO 2) // “The Grim Specter Of Mutiny” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, MS 7, TO 2) 123 Dec 1965: Kirby/Colletta - c (vignette heads from: JIM 121,122) (See TEC) // “While A Universe Trembles” (Thor, first app. “Demon”) 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, SME 3, TEC, TO 2) // “The Jaws Of The Dragon” (signs of Ragnarok) 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, MS 8, TO 2) (See TJKC 14) 124 Jan 1966: Kirby/Colletta - c // “The Grandeur And The Glory” (Thor; vs. “Demon”; first app. Atlas; See FIS 1) 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, SME 3, TEC, TO 2) // “Closer Comes The Swarm” (first app. Queen Ula) 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, MS 9, TO 2) (Hive concept: See Captain Victory 1) 125 Feb 1966: Kirby/Colletta - c // “When Meet The Immortals” (Thor) 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, MTE 3, SME 3, TEC, TO 2) // “The Queen Commands” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, MS 10, TO 2) (note: published Dec 6, 1965) Annual 1 (Nov) 1965: Kirby/Esposito - c // “When Titans Clash” (Thor; second app. Zeus; See JIM 74 for first; second app. Hercules; See AV 10 for first) 15p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, MMS, TEC, ThorGS 1, TO 1, TVH) // “Asgard” 2p (spread) Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, MTE 3, TEC, TLB, TO 1) // (r: JIM 85) “Trapped By Loki, God Of Mischief” 13p // (r: JIM 93) “The Mysterious Radio-Active Man” 13p // (r: JIM 97) “The Mighty Thor Battles The Lava Man” 13p (note: published Aug 11, 1965) (See JIM 119, TJKC 21)

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JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY Marvel Comics Group See Strange Tales, Tales of Suspense, Tales to Astonish 7 Oct 1973: (r: c, JIM 82) “The Scorpion Strikes” 7p // (r: JIM 80) “Won’t You Step Into My Parlor?” 7p 13 Oct 1974: (r: ST 100) “The Imitation Man” 6p // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (ad logo figure) Kirby - a 15 Feb 1975: (r: TOS 7) “I Fought The Molten Man-Thing” 5p 18 Aug 1975: (r: TOS 31) “The Monster In The Iron Mask” 7p // (r: TTA 30) “The Thing From The Hidden Swamp” 6p 19 Oct 1975: (r: TTA 31) “When The Mummy Walks” 7p JUMBO COMICS Fiction House Magazines (Real Adventure Publishing Company) See Complete Jack Kirby, Pulp Fiction, Wags (comic strip reprints; 10.5” x 14.5” tabloid format; black ink on green or red tinted paper) 1 Sep 1938: (r: Wags 64-67) The Count of Monte Cristo 4p (note: pre-dates Classics Comics genre (1941) (R: CJK 1, JC 1 (2nd), JC 1 (3rd) // The Diary of Dr. Hayward 4p Kurtzberg - a (signed: “Curt Davis”) (note: first new Kirby art published in a United States comic book) (R: CJK 1, JC 1 (2nd), JC 1 (3rd) // Wilton of the West 4p Kurtzberg - a (signed: “Jack Curtiss”) (R: CJK 1, JC 1 (3rd) (note: two pages titled: Wilton of West Point) (See New Fun Comics 1 for first classic comic adaptation) (note: issue also features first app. Sheena, Queen of the Jungle by Eisner and Meskin) 2 Oct 1938: The Diary of Dr. Hayward 4p Kurtzberg - a (signed “Curt Davis”) (R: CJK 1, Pulp Fiction 2) // Wilton of the West 4p Kurtzberg - a (signed “Fred Sande”) (R: CJK 1)

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JUMBO COMICS Blackthorne Publishing See original sources for details (b/w comic strip reprints) 1 1985: (reprints Jumbo Comics #1 (Sep 1938) JUMBO COMICS A-List Comics See Wags (b/w comic strip reprints) 1 1998: (r: Wags 64-67) The Count of Monte Cristo 4p 2 1998: (r: JC 1) The Diary of Dr. Hayward 4p JUNGLE ACTION Marvel Comics Group See Black Panther, Black Panther Epic Collection, Essential Black Panther, Fantastic Four, Marvel Masterworks 8 Jan 1974: (Black Panther); “Stalker in a Scientific Wonderland” (repros vignette c FF 52 (Black Panther) Kirby/Sinnott - a 10 Jul 1974: (Black Panther); The Coal Tiger (original Black Panther concept drawing (1965) 1p Kirby - a (note: FOOM 4 claims repro is in Jungle Action 6) 11 Sep 1974: (Black Panther); Untitled (unpublished FF 52 cover) 1p Kirby/Sinnott - a // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (ad logo figure) Kirby - a 18 Nov 1975: Kirby/Janson - c (Black Panther; vs. Madame Slay) (R: BPEC, EBP 1, MARM) JUSTICE, INC. National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) (adapted from Kenneth Robeson novel) 1 Jun 1975: (Avenger); “This Night, an Avenger is Born” 18p (origin The Avenger (Richard Benson) (McWilliams - a) // “Justice Incorporated” 1p (article) 2 Aug 1975: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Skywalker” (The Avenger) 18p O’Neil (script); Kirby/Royer - a 3 Oct 1975: Kirby/Milgrom - c // “The Monster Bug” (The Avenger) 18p O’Neil (script); Kirby/Royer - a (note: “King Cigarette” billboard in story) // (note: letters page “Justice Ink” begins) 4 Dec 1975: (Kubert - c) // “Slay Ride In The Sky” (The Avenger) 18p O’Neil (script) assist: Levitz); Kirby/Royer - a JUSTICE TRAPS THE GUILTY Headline Publications (Prize Publications) See America’s Greatest Comics, Art of Jack Kirby, Best of Simon and Kirby, Comic Book Marketplace, Complete Jack Kirby, Headline Comics, In the Days of The Mob, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Reader, Jack Kirby Treasury, Mammoth Book of Best Crime Comics, Sex Drugs and Violence in the Comics, Simon and Kirby Library: Crime 1 (V2#1) Nov 1947: Kirby/Simon - c (R: CJK 5) // “I Was A Come-On Girl For Broken Bones, Inc.” 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 5, SKLC, SVDC) // “The Trial Of San Francisco’s Strangest Killer” 6p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 5) // “The Firebug” 4p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 5, SKLC) // “The Head In The Window” 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 5, JKR 2, SKLC) // “The Case Against Scarface” (Al Capone) 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 5, BOSK) (Capone: See IDMOB 1) (note: first issue mis-numbered V2#1, a continuation of Treasure Comics for mailing permit requirements) (See TJKC 25) 2 Feb 1948: Kirby/Simon - c // “Gun Moll” 11p Kirby - a (R: JKR 1, SKLC) // “The True Life Story Of Alvin Karpis” 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKLC) 3 Apr 1948: Kirby/Simon - c // “Buried Treasure Fraud” 12p Kirby - a (R: JKR 1) // “Ask Eddie Green, Consultant To Crime” 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: JKR 2, SKLC) Kirby/Simon - c // “Queen Of The Speed-Ball Mob” 13p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKLC) // 4 Jun 1948: “Counterfeit Cash” 8p Kirby/Simon - a 5 Aug 1948: Kirby/Simon - c // “Fight Fix” 13p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKLC) 6 Oct 1948: Kirby/Simon - c // “The Money-Making Machine Swindlers” 14p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MBOBCC) // “The Capture Of One-Eye” 1p (title page) Kirby/Feldstein - a (R: Tales of Terror (EC book) p 91) 7 Dec 1948: Kirby/Simon - c (r: JKT 2) // “Phony Check Racketeers” 15p Kirby/Simon - a 8 Feb 1949: Kirby/Simon - c // “The Masked Killer” 1p Kirby - a // “The Fall Of Classy Eddie Bentz, Underworld Snob” 7p Kirby - a // “Guilty As Charged” 1p Kirby - a Kirby/Simon - c // “This Way To The Gallows, If You Please” 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKLC, TJKC 42) 9 May 1949: 10 Jul 1949: Kirby/Simon - c // “The Man Who Stole A Train” 10p Kirby/Simon - a // “Second Fiddle” 7p Kirby (some inks) 11 Sep 1949: Kirby/Simon - c 17 Aug 1950: Black Magic (unpublished Black Magic V1#1 cover) Kirby - a(p) Kirby/Simon - c // “Pirates Of The Poor” 10p Kirby - a(l) 18 Sep 1950: Kirby/Simon - c (r: AGC 6) // “Alibi Guy” 10p Kirby (some inks) 19 Oct 1950: Kirby/Simon - c 21 Dec 1950: 22 Jan 1951: Kirby/Simon - c (See HC 45) 23 Feb 1951: Kirby/Simon - c 56 Nov 1953: (Marvin Stein cover features “The Crestwood Five” in police lineup: Ben Oda, Joe Simon, Joe Genola, Mort Meskin and Jack Kirby) (R: AOJK, CBM 62) (See Comic Book Makers) (note: Joe Simon and Jack Kirby retained their copyrights after publication; ends publication with #92 (May 1958)

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KAMANDI, THE LAST BOY ON EARTH National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Alarming Tales, Archive Edition, Back Issue, Comic Book Artist Special Edition, Countdown Special, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Pencils and Inks, Jack Kirby Quarterly, Jack Kirby’s Kamandi the Last Boy on Earth: Artist’s Edition, Kamandi Challenge Special, Kamandi the Last Boy on Earth by Jack Kirby, New Gods, Who’s Who (Kirby writing on issues #1—37)


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Kirby/Royer - c // “The Last Boy On Earth” (first app. Kamandi / Ben Boxer / Dr. Canus / Caesar; death of Grandfather) 22p Kirby/Royer - a (R: AED, CS, JKKAAE 1, JKKAO, JKPI, KA 32, KACS 1, KAJK 1) // “The Time Capsule” 1p (article) // “Kamandi’s Continent” (map) 1p Kirby/Royer - a (R: AED, JKKAO, KAJK 1) (note: published Aug 29, 1972) (See ALARMT 1, BI 14, CBASE 1, JKQ 11, NG 11, TJKC 17,40) 2 Jan 1972: Kirby/Royer - c // “Year Of The Rat” (first app. Renzi / Steve) 22p Kirby/Royer - a (R: AED, JKKAAE 1, JKKAO, KAJK 1) // “The Great Earth Cataclysm Syndrome” 1p (text feature by Kirby) (note: published Oct 19, 1972) 3 Feb 1973: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Thing That Grew On The Moon” (first app. and death of Chaaku) 22p Kirby/Royer - a (R: AED, JKKAO, KAJK 1) // “Time Capsule” 2p (letters answered by Kirby; letters page begins) (See TJKC 17,40) 4 Mar 1973: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Devil’s Arena” (first app. Prince Tuftan) 22p Kirby/Royer - a (note: Kamandi reads Demon #1 on title page) (R: AED, JKKAO, KAJK 1) 5 Apr 1973: Kirby/Royer - c // “The One-Armed Bandit” (first app. Flower) 23p Kirby/Royer - a (R: AED, JKKAAE 1, JKKAO, KAJK 1) (See TJKC 40) 6 Jun 1973: Kirby/Royer - c // “Flower” (first app. Sultin; death of Flower) 22p Kirby/Royer - a (R: AED, JKKAO, KAJK 1) 7 Jul 1973: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Monster Fetish” 20p Kirby/Royer - a (note: King Kong homage) (R: AED, JKKAAE 1, JKKAO, KAJK 1) (See TJKC 17) 8 Aug 1973: Kirby/Royer - c (Richard Nixon / John F. Kennedy / Lyndon Johnson cover) // “The Return Of Ben Boxer” 20p Kirby/Royer - a (R: AED, JKKAO, KAJK 1) // “Behind The Scenes at the DC Comic World” 1p (Simon and Kirby article includes preview Sandman 1 panel) 9 Sep 1973: Kirby/Royer - c // “Tracking Site” (first app. Misfit / Morticoccus) 20p Kirby/Royer - a (2 collage pages) (R: AED, JKKAAE 1, JKKAO, KAJK 1) (See TJKC 17) 10 Oct 1973: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Killer Germ” (first app. Dr. Hiram Baxter) 20p Kirby/Royer - a (R: AED, CS, JKKAO, KAJK 1) 11 Nov 1973: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Devil” (first app. Kliklak) 20p Kirby/Royer - a (R: AED, JKKAAE 2, JKKAO, KAJK 1) (See TJKC 17,57) 12 Dec 1973: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Devil And Mister Sacker” (first app. Spirit / Mr. Sacker) 20p Kirby/Royer - a (R: AED, JKKAAE 2, JKKAO, KAJK 1) 13 Jan 1974: Kirby/Royer - c // “Hell At Hialeah” 20p Kirby/Royer - a (R: AED, JKKAAE 2, JKKAO, KAJK 1) 14 Feb 1974: Kirby/Royer - c // “Winner Take All” (death of Kliklak) 20p Kirby/Royer - a (R: AED, JKKAAE 2, JKKAO, KAJK 1) 15 Mar 1974: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Watergate Secrets” 20p Kirby/Royer - a (R: AED, JKKAAE 2, JKKAO, KAJK 1) 16 Apr 1974: Kirby/Berry - c // “The Hospital” 20p Kirby/Royer/Berry - a (note: Great Disaster happened on April 7, 19—) (R: AED, JKKAAE 2, JKKAO, KAJK 1) (See Hercules Unbound 5) 17 May 1974: Kirby/Berry - c // “The Human Gophers Of Ohio” 20p Kirby/Berry - a (R: AED, JKKAO, KAJK 1) // “Animals That Stand Erect” 1p (text feature by Kirby; repro panel from KA 15, p 2) 18 Jun 1974: Kirby/Berry - c // “The Eater” 20p Kirby/Berry - a (R: AED, JKKAO, KAJK 1) (See TJKQ 15) 19 Jul 1974: Kirby/Berry - c // “The Last Gang In Chicago” 20p Kirby/Berry - a (R: AED, JKKAO, KAJK 1) 20 Aug 1974: Kirby/Berry - c // “The Electric Chair” 20p Kirby/Berry - a (R: AED, JKKAO, KAJK 2) 21 Sep 1974: Kirby/Berry - c // “The Fish” (first app. Inspector Zeel / Ahab) 20p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKKAO, KAJK 2) // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (ad logo figure) Kirby - a 22 Oct 1974: Kirby/Berry - c // “The Red Baron” (first app. and death of Teela) 20p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKKAO, KAJK 2) // “The Time Capsule” 1p (Kirby inkers article) // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (ad logo figure) Kirby - a 23 Nov 1974: Kirby/Berry - c // “Kamandi And Goliath” 20p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKKAO, KAJK 2) 24 Dec 1974: Kirby/Berry - c // “The Exorcism” 20p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKKAO, KAJK 2) 25 Jan 1975: Kirby/Berry - c // “Freak Show” 20p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKKAO, KAJK 2) (See TJKC 40) 26 Feb 1975: Kirby/Berry - c // “The Heights Of Abraham” 20p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKKAO, KAJK 2) // “The Time Capsule” 1p (letters answered by Kirby) 27 Mar 1975: Kirby/Berry - c // “Mad Marine” 20p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKKAO, KAJK 2) 28 Apr 1975: Kirby/Berry - c // “Enforce The Atlantic Testament” 20p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKKAO, KAJK 2) (See TJKC 40) 29 May 1975: Kirby/Berry - c // “The Legend” 20p Sherman (plot); Kirby/Berry - a (note: explores Superman’s role in the Great Disaster; Superman’s costume app.) (R: CS, JKKAO, KAJK 2) (See JKMW, TJKC 40) 30 Jun 1975: Kirby/Royer - c // “U.F.O. The Wildest Trip Ever” (first app. of energy later known as “Pyra”) 18p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKKAO, KAJK 2) 31 Jul 1975: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Gulliver Effect” 18p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKKAO, KAJK 2) 32 Aug 1975: (64-page Giant); Kirby/Berry - c // “Me” 23p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKKAO, KACS 1, KAJK 2) // “Jack Kirby—A Man with a Pencil” 4p (article: intimate visit with Kirby in his home studio with Kirby quotes and photos) (R: JKKAO, KACS 1, KAJK 2) // (r: KA 1) “The Last Boy On Earth” 22p // “Earth A.D.” (world map) 2p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKKAO, KACS 1, KAJK 2) 33 Sep 1975: Kirby/Berry - c // “The Birth Bag” (Pyra cameo) 18p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKKAO, KAJK 2) 34 Oct 1975: (Kubert - c) // “Pretty Pyra” (first full app. Pyra) 18p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKKAO, KAJK 2) // “The Time Capsule” 1p (article; announces Kirby’s departure) 35 Nov 1975: (Kubert - c) // “The Soyuz Survivor” 18p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKKAO, KAJK 2) (See Sky Masters of the Space Force (comic strip) “Yoga Spaceman” (Dec 20, 1959) 36 Dec 1975: (Kubert - c) // “The Hotel” 18p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKKAO, KAJK 2) // (Aurora models advertisement features red Tyrannosaurus Rex (like Devil Dinosaur) (Kubert - a) 37 Jan 1976: (Kubert - c) // “The Crater People” (first app. Arna) 18p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKKAO, KAJK 2) // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a (note: letters page reveals Kamandi is linked to OMAC, Fourth World titles (Forever People, Mister Miracle, New Gods, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen), and the new DC Comics series Hercules Unbound—tells the story of World War III) 38 Feb 1976: (Kubert - c) // “Pyra Revealed” (origin of Pyra) 18p Conway (script); Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKKAO, KAJK 2) // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a 39 Mar 1976: (Kubert - c) // “The Airquarium” 18p Conway (plot/script); Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKKAO, KAJK 2) (note: first Universal Price Codes on Mar 1976 covers) 40 Apr 1976: (Kubert - c) // “The Lizard Lords Of Los Lorraine” 18p Conway (plot/script; assist: Levitz); Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKKAO, KAJK 2) (note: Kirby’s final DC work published in the 1970s)

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KAMANDI CHALLENGE SPECIAL DC Comics See Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 1 Mar 2017: (r: c, KA 32) “Me” 23p // (r: KA 32) “Jack Kirby—A Man with a Pencil” 4p (article) // (r: KA 1) “The Last Boy On Earth” 22p // (r: KA 32) “Earth A.D.” (world map) 2p // (unpublished KA 60) “Into the Vortex” (Ayers/Bulanadi - a) // (unpublished KA 61) “I’ll See You in My Nightmares” 7p (framing sequence (Ayers/Bulanadi - a) for (unpublished Sandman 7) “The Seal Men’s War On Santa Claus” 18p Fleischer (script); Kirby/Royer - a (See Best of DC 22, Cancelled Comics Cavalcade 2, Jack Kirby Omnibus 2) KAMANDI, THE LAST BOY ON EARTH BY JACK KIRBY DC Comics See original sources for details (HC format) V1 2011: (collects Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth #1-20) // (Foreword by Royer) V2 2012: (collects Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth #21-40) // (Foreword by Timm) KA-ZAR Marvel Comics Group See Astonishing Tales, Daredevil, X-Men 1 Aug 1970: (r: XM 10) “The Coming Of Ka-Zar” 20p 2 Dec 1970: (r: DD 12) “Sightless, In A Savage Land” 20p (note: credits removed) // (r: DD 13) “The Secret Of Ka-Zar’s Origin” 20p KA-ZAR Marvel Comics Group See Jack Kirby Collector 12 Nov 1975: Kirby/Romita - c (See TJKC 16,50) KEEN DETECTIVE FUNNIES Centaur Publications 17 (V3#1) Jan 1940: (Simon - c)

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KID COLT OUTLAW Atlas Comics #83—98 / Marvel Comics Group #99—215 See Black Rider Rides Again, Comic Book Marketplace, Gunsmoke Western, Jack Kirby Collector, Journey into Mystery, Marvel Legacy of Jack Kirby, Rawhide Kid, Two-Gun Kid, Western Gunfighters 1 Aug 1948: (Kid Colt, Hero of the West); (first app. Kid Colt (Blaine Colt) / Steel (horse) (Timely) 83 Mar 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (“The Capture of Kid Colt”) 85 Jul 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (“The Waco Gang Strikes”) (R: TJKC 32) 86 Sep 1959: “Meeting At Midnight” (Black Rider) 5p Kirby/Everett - a (R: WG 5 re-titled “Black Mask” with added art) (See BRRA 2 (unpublished) 87 Nov 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (“Drop Those Guns”) 88 Jan 1960: Kirby/Rule - c (“The Outlaw and the Lady”) 89 Mar 1960: Kirby/Ditko - c (“Guns Roar in Rio Mesa”) 90 May 1960: Kirby/Shores - c (“Wanted: Dead or Alive”) // (note: “The Man From Fargo” 5p art by Keller/Sinnott; not by Kirby as claimed by Sinnott in TJKC 38) (R: KCO 152) (See JIM 58 for first Sinnott inks on Kirby) 91 Jul 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c (“The Death of Kid Colt”) 92 Sep 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c (“Prisoner of the Durado Gang”) (R: TJKC 32, WG 19) 93 Oct 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c (vs. Ghost of Midnight Mountain) (R: KCO 176, TJKC 32) // “The Man Who Wouldn’t Fight” 5p Kirby/Ayers -a 94 Nov 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c (“Trapped by the Bounty Hunter”) (R: KCO 184) 95 Dec 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c (“Kid Colt on the Rampage”) (R: KCO 181) // “A Man And His Gun” 5p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: RK 112, TGK 76) 96 Jan 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (“Beware of Montana Joe”) (R: KCO 203, TJKC 32) // “Return Of The Bad Man” 5p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: TGK 77,119) 97 Mar 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (vs. Drago Dalton) (R: KCO 198) (See Sheriff Classics 978) 98 May 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (“Trapped by King Kobra”) 99 Jul 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (“Guns Roar in Gila Pass”; vs. Thrasher Twins and Blackie) (R: KCO 173) 100 Sep 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (vs. Warroo, Witch Doctor) (R: CBM 82, KCO 178) 101 Nov 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (Outlaw Town) (R: KCO 188, MLJK) 102 Jan 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (vs. Ghost of Silver City) 103 Mar 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (“The Great Train Robbery”) (R: WG 21) 104 May 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (“The Trial of Kid Colt”) (R: TJKC 32) 105 Jul 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (vs. Dakota Dixon) (R: KCO 163) 106 Sep 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (vs. Circus of Crime) (R: KCO 179, TJKC 32) 107 Nov 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (“The Giant Monster of Midnight Valley”) (R: CBM 82, KCO 180 with added art) 108 Jan 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (“The Kid Goes East”) (R: KCO 185) 109 Mar 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (vs. The Barracuda) (R: KCO 175) 110 May 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (first app. Iron Mask) (R: CBM 82, TJKC 32) 111 Jul 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (vs. Sam Hawk, Man-Hunter) (R: CBM 82, KCO 181) (note: logo box art begins: Kid Colt Kirby - a) 112 Sep 1963: Kirby/Roussos - c (vs. Unbeatable Mr. Brown) 114 Jan 1964: Kirby - c(p) (vs. Iron Mask) (R: KCO 212) 115 Mar 1964: Kirby/Ayers - c (vs. Scorpion) (R: KCO 193) 116 May 1964: Kirby/Reinman - c (vs. Doctor Danger and Invisible Gunman) (R: CBM 82, KCO 190)


117 Jul 1964: Kirby/Reinman - c (vs. Fat Man) (R: KCO 192) 119 Nov 1964: “Unarmed” 5p Kirby/Reinman - a 121 Mar 1965: Kirby/Stone - c (vs. Rawhide Kid) (R: KCO 215) 122 May 1965: Kirby/Giacoia - c (“When An Outlaw Dies”; vs. Rattler Ruxton) (R: KCO 187, TJKC 32) 123 Jul 1965: Kirby/Stone - c (assist: Hubbell) (vs. Ringo Barker) 163 Oct 1972: (r: c KCO 105) 173 Aug 1973: (r: c KCO 99 with added art) 174 Sep 1973: (r: c GW 60) // (note: Bill Everett obituary on Bullpen page) 175 Oct 1973: (r: c KCO 109) 176 Nov 1973: (r: c KCO 93) 178 Jan 1974: (r: c KCO 100) 179 Feb 1974: (r: c KCO 106) 180 Mar 1974: (r: c KCO 107 with added art) 181 Apr 1974: (r: c KCO 111) // (Bullpen: Marvel Value Stamp #100 hype) // (r: c KCO 95) Kid Colt 1p (pastiche) 184 Jul 1974: (r: c KCO 94) 185 Aug 1974: (r: c KCO 108) 187 Oct 1974: (r: c KCO 122) // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (ad logo figure) Kirby - a 188 Nov 1974: (r: c KCO 101) 190 Jan 1975: (r: c KCO 116) 192 Mar 1975: (r: c KCO 117) // (r: c KCO 95) Kid Colt 1p (pastiche with added art) 193 Apr 1975: (r: c KCO 115) 197 Aug 1975: (r: GW 64) “He Wore A Tin Star” 5p 198 Sep 1975: (r: c KCO 97) // (Artie Simek obituary on Bullpen page) 203 Feb 1976: (r: c KCO 96 with added art by Romita) // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a 212 Nov 1976: (r: c KCO 114 with added art) 215 Feb 1977: (r: c KCO 121) // (note: series ends publication with #229 (Apr 1979)

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(See Richard Dragon, Kung-Fu Fighter)

LA LEGGE DEL WEST (unknown; Italy) See Collana della Prateria, Jack Kirby Collector, Showdown at Snake River #? Jul 1959: “Partitia Finale A Snake River” (Showdown at Snake River) (Silver Kid) 25p Kirby/Klein - a (note: western story of unknown origin reprinted in: Collana della Prateria, Showdown at Snake River) (See TJKC 60, p 21) LAST DAYS OF POMPEII, THE

(See Classics Illustrated 35)

LAST OF THE VIKING HEROES Genesis West Comics See Captain Victory, Jack Kirby Collector, Phantom Force, Silver Star 1 Mar 1987: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c (note: first comic book published by Genesis West) 4 Nov 1987: (note: issue features first app. Phantom Force) Kirby/Thibodeaux (concepts / design) 5A Jun 1988: Kirby/Stevens - c (note: issue features second app. Phantom Force) Kirby/Thibodeaux (concepts / design) 5B Jun 1988: (issue also published in signed edition by Kirby) 8 Jul 1989: Kirby/Lasick - bc (note: final new Kirby art drawn for comics; See Action Comics 638) // Last of the Viking Heroes (1 panel) Kirby - a(p) Summer Special 1 May 1988: “Part 1: The Last Of The Viking Heroes” 6p Kirby (plot); Thibodeaux (script/art) (assist: Lasick) // “Part 2: The Winner” 12p Kirby (plot); Schwartz/Thibodeaux (script); Thibodeaux - a (assist: Lasick) // “Part 3: No Reward” 7p Kirby (plot); Schwartz/Thibodeaux (script); Thibodeaux - a (assist: Lasick) // “The Meeting of the Masters” 4p (article: Kirby meets Frazetta (Nov 14, 1987) // Galaxy Green / Beast Rider / Asterider Kirby - a(p) (note: Frazetta cover was originally planned to be Kirby/Frazetta collaboration) (See TJKC 27) Summer Special 1 May 1988: (issue also published in a signed edition by Kirby) Summer Special 3 Apr 1991: Darius Drumm 1/2p Kirby/Lasick - a (1980s) // Goozlebobber 1/2p Kirby/Lasick - a (1982) // (r: San Diego Comic Con Book (1989) “Last Of The Viking Heroes” 1p (title page) V1 1994: (collects Last of the Viking Heroes Summer Special #1-3) LAUGH COMICS Archie Publications See Little Archie Comics Digest 24 Dec 1947: “Pipsy” 6p Kirby - a (R: LACD 41) LEGENDS OF THE DC UNIVERSE DC Comics See Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 14 Mar 1999: (Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen); “The American Evolution” 56p Kirby (plot/concepts); (Evanier (script); Rude/Reinhold - a) LIBERTY LEGION, THE (See Marvel Premiere 29,30, Marvel Two-in-One 20, Marvel Two-in-One Annual 1, Invaders 6) LIGHTNIN’ AND THE LONE RIDER (See Famous Funnies) LIMITED COLLECTORS’ EDITION National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Adventure Comics (10” x 14” Over-sized format) C-43 Feb 1976: (Christmas with the Super-Heroes); (r: ADV 82) “Santa Fronts For The Mob” 10p LINK THORNE, THE FLYING FOOL

(See Airboy Comics V4#5, Flying Fool Comics 1 (unpublished)

LITTLE ARCHIE COMICS DIGEST ANNUAL Archie Publications See Adventures of the Fly (Digest-sized format) Continued as Little Archie Comics Digest 3 Nov 1978: (r: AOTF 2) “The Master Of Junk-ri-la” (The Fly) 6p LITTLE ARCHIE COMICS DIGEST Archie Publications See Laugh Comics (Digest-sized format) Continued from Little Archie Comics Digest Annual 41 Mar 1990: (r: Laugh Comics 24) “Pipsy” 6p LOCKJAW THE ALLIGATOR (See Punch and Judy Comics) LONE RIDER, THE (See Famous Funnies (Lightnin’ and The Lone Rider) LOSERS, THE (See Our Fighting Forces) LOVE PROBLEMS AND ADVICE ILLUSTRATED (See True Love Problems and Advice Illustrated)

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LOVE ROMANCES Atlas Comics #83—93 / Marvel Comics Group #94—106 See King-Size Kirby, Marvel Romance, Marvel Romance Redux, Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby (Kirby is primary co-plotter by virtue of the “Marvel Method”—story being penciled first establishes physical content, story locations, staging, flow and pacing; uncredited co-plotting and scripting by Lee or Lieber unless otherwise indicated) 83 Sep 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (“Don’t Try To Tame Me”) 84 Nov 1959: Kirby/Colletta - c (“We Both Loved Tony”) (note: first Colletta inks on Kirby) 85 Jan 1960: Kirby/Colletta - c // “I Learned About Love From Larry” 5p Kirby/Rule - a


87 May 1960: 88 Jul 1960: 91 Jan 1961: 96 Nov 1961: 97 Jan 1962:

Kirby/Colletta - c Kirby/Colletta - c (“Yesterday’s Kisses”) Kirby/Colletta - c (“Julia”) Kirby - c // “When You Search For Love” 7p Kirby/Colletta - a Kirby/Colletta - c (Little Girl) // “My Life Is Yours” 4p Kirby/Colletta - a // “Little Girl” 7p Kirby/Colletta - a // “And So We Meet” 7p Kirby/Colletta - a // “The Kiss” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a 98 Mar 1962: Kirby/Colletta - c (Lost) // “I’m Lost Without You” 7p Kirby/Colletta - a // “Second Best” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a // “My Kind Of Man” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a // “Lover’s Quarrel” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a 99 May 1962: Kirby/Colletta - c (Teenager) // “The Teenager And The Truck Driver” 7p Kirby - a(p) // “In My Sister’s Shadow” 6p Kirby/Colletta - a // “Fun Girl” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a // “Don’t Break My Heart” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a 100 Jul 1962: Kirby/Colletta - c (Life, Love) // “My Life, My Love” 7p Kirby/Colletta - a // “The Dream Of Doris Drake” 6p Kirby/Colletta - a // “I Dare Not Love You” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a // “Two Loves Had Helen” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a 101 Sep 1962: Kirby/Colletta - c (Regular Gal) // “I Love You Too Much” 7p Kirby/Colletta - a // “A Regular Gal” 6p Kirby - a(p) // “His Lips on Mine” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a 102 Nov 1962: Kirby/Hartley - c (Love Betrayed) // “By Love Betrayed” 7p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: MRR (parody version re-titled “Mice And Money”) // “Give Back My Heart” 6p Kirby - a(p) (R: MR 1, MRR (parody version) 103 Jan 1963: Kirby/Hartley - c // “The Dream World Of Doris Wilson” 7p Kirby/Hartley - a (note: named “Doris Nelson” on cover and half of story; romance comic book artist story) (R: KSK, MR, MRR (parody version re-titled “Too Smart To Date”), MVJK) // “If Your Heart I Break” 5p Kirby/Hartley - a (R: MR, MRR (parody version) 104 Mar 1963: Kirby/Colletta - c // “To Me, He Was Like A God” 7p Kirby/Colletta - a 105 May 1963: Kirby/Hartley - c // “The Beauty Of Beverly Carter” 7p Kirby/Colletta - a // “I Dare Not Tell Him” 6p Kirby/Colletta - a 106 Jul 1963: Kirby/Brodsky - c (“My Sister...My Enemy”) (note: title cancelled to launch either Avengers or X-Men)

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MACHINE MAN Marvel Comics Group See Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Masterworks, Machine Man by Kirby and Ditko: The Complete Collection, Marvel Collector’s Edition Sets, Marvel Firsts: The 1970s, Marvel Milestones, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen, 2001: A Space Odyssey (Kirby writing on issues #1—9) 1 Apr 1978: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “Machine Man” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: MACHMCC, MF70, MMS) // (note: storyline continued from 2001: A Space Odyssey 10; letters page “Machine Mail” begins) “The Machine—As The Dude Next Door” 1p (text feature by Kirby; repro from Machine Man 3) (R: MACHMCC) (See MCES 4, SPJO 146 “Arin”; TJKC 37) 2 May 1978: Kirby/Milgrom - c // “House Of Nightmares” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: MACHMCC) // “A Persecuted Machine” 1p (text feature by Kirby) (R: MACHMCC) 3 Jun 1978: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “Ten-For, The Mean Machine” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: MACHMCC) // “The Unexpected Robot” 1p (text feature by Kirby) (R: MACHMCC) // (John Verpoorten (obituary) 1940-1977) (See JKMW) 4 Jul 1978: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “Battle On A Very Busy Street” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: MACHMCC) 5 Aug 1978: Kirby/Rubinstein - c // “Non-Hero” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: MACHMCC) // “Would You Like A Machine To Fight Your Battles?” 1p (text feature by Kirby) (R: MACHMCC) 6 Sep 1978: (Simonson - c) // “Quick Trick” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: MACHMCC) (See FOOM 21, TJKC 15) 7 Oct 1978: Kirby/Austin - c // “With A Nation Against Him” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: MACHMCC) (See TJKC 18) 8 Nov 1978: Kirby/Wiacek - c // “Super Escape” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: MACHMCC) // (r: c Marvel Comics Memory Album Calendar (1977); omits Howard the Duck) SuperHeroes 1p (subscription advertisement) Kirby/Layton - c // “In Final Battle” 17p Kirby/Royer - a (R: MACHMCC) (note: Kirby’s final Marvel comic book; 9 Dec 1978: published Sep 17, 1978) (See Devil Dinosaur 9 and Marvel Calendar (1979) for final art for Marvel) (note: series ends publication with #19 (Feb 1981) with Ditko art) // (r: c Marvel Comics Memory Album Calendar (1977); omits Howard the Duck) SuperHeroes 1p (subscription advertisement) (See TJKC 41) MACHINE MAN BY KIRBY AND DITKO: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION Marvel Comics See original sources for details (HC format) V1 2016: (collects Machine Man #1-19 // (includes text features and (Sep 1978) advertisement) MADMAN COMICS Dark Horse Comics (Legend) See Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Quarterly (HC and SC editions) Yearbook ‘95 Jan 1996: Madman 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (1993) (note: adapted from unpublished Captain America / Connie Fox portrait (1976) (R: JKQ 0) (See TJKC 51) MAGICMAN America’s Comic Group (A+ Comics) See Jack Kirby Masterworks 1 1998: Kirby/Sinnott - c (note: light-boxed from Stuntman in JKMW) MAGNETO ASCENDANT Marvel Comics See X-Men 1 May 1999: (r: XM 11) “The Triumph Of Magneto” 20p MAGNIFICENT SUPERHEROES OF COMICS GOLDEN AGE, THE Superlith, Inc. See Blue Bolt 1 1977: (r: BB 3) “Blue Bolt” 10p (note: solicited thru mail order advertisements (Nov 1977) MAINLINE PUBLICATIONS, INC. (Joe Simon and Jack Kirby’s comic book publishing company) See individual listings for details; Alter Ego, Art of Jack Kirby, Comic Book Makers, Hand of Fire, Jack Kirby Treasury, Kirby—King of Comics, My Life in Comics, stock certificate (misc.)

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Bulls-eye (Western Scout) #1-5 (Jul 1954—Apr 1955) // (Charlton #6-7 (Jun—Aug 1955) Foxhole #1-4 (Oct 1954—Apr 1955) // (Charlton #5-6 (Jul—Sep 1955) In Love #1-4 (Sep 1954—Mar 1955) // (Charlton #5 (May 1955) Police Trap #1-4 (Sep 1954—Mar 1955) // (Charlton #5-6 (Jul—Sep 1955) Win A Prize Comics (Charlton #1-2 (Feb—Apr 1955) (note: unpublished concepts: Artists and Models // Challengers of the Unknown (one-shot) // Night Fighter // Sunfire, Man of Flame); remaindered inventory published by Charlton Comics under the “Simon and Kirby Publishing” banner; copyrights retained by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby) (See TJKC 25) “The Mainline Comics Story” // (See AE V3#76 p 35-36; AOJK p 82-93; Comic Book Makers p 137; Hand of Fire p 23-26; JKT p 29-38; KKOC p 82-87; MLIC p 191-196) MAMMOTH BOOK OF BEST CRIME COMICS, THE Running Press See Justice Traps the Guilty V1 2008: (r: JTTG 6) “Money-Making Machine Swindlers” 14p MANHUNTER

(See Adventure Comics 73-80, First Issue Special 5)

MANHUNTER SPECIAL DC Comics See Forever People, Real Fact Comics, Tales of the Unexpected V1 2017: (r: FP 4) Self Portrait 1p // (r: TU 13) “The Face Behind The Mask” 6p // (r: RFC 1) “The Rocket Lanes Of Tomorrow” 2p // (r: RFC 2) “A World Of Thinking Machines” 2p (note: issue features Demon story (Rude - a) // “The King Lives: The Hunters of Men” 1p (article by Evanier) MAN-THING Marvel Comics Group See Amazing Adventures, Strange Tales, Tales of Suspense, Tales to Astonish Giant-Size 1 Aug 1974: (r: ST 67) “I Was The Invisible Man” 7p // (r: TOS 15) “Goom, The Thing From Planet X” 13p Giant-Size 2 Nov 1974: (r: TTA 15) “I Learned The Dread Secret Of The Blip” 7p Giant-Size 3 Feb 1975: (r: ST 94) “Save Me From The Weed” 6p // (r: AA 6) “Krogg” (Dr. Droom re-titled “Dr. Druid”) 5p Reinman - a) MARVEL AGE Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four Special Annual 2 1986: (r: The Merry Marvel Messenger 1) “Jack Kirby By Jack Kirby” 1/2p (text by Kirby) // (r: FFS 5) “This Is A Plot?” 3p MARVEL BOY

(See Daring Mystery Comics 6)

MARVEL CHILLERS Marvel Comics Group See Marvel Covers: Artist’s Edition 7 Oct 1976: (Tigra); Kirby/Adkins - c (vs. Super Skrull) (R: MCAE) MARVEL COLLECTIBLE CLASSICS: X-MEN Marvel Comics See X-Men 1 1998: (r: c, XM 1) “X-Men” 23p // (r: c, XM 2) “No One Can Stop The Vanisher” 22p 4 1998: (r: c XM 25) 1p MARVEL COLLECTOR’S EDITION SETS Superhero Merchandise / Marvel Comics Group (re-packaged comic book back issue sets; solicited in Jan—May 1978 comics) 1 1977: (includes: 2001: A Space Odyssey #1, Black Panther #1; with 3-4 other titles) 2 1978: (includes: The Eternals #2, 2001: A Space Odyssey #3,4; with 2-3 other titles) 3 1978: (includes: 2001: A Space Odyssey #2; with 4-5 other titles) (includes: Machine Man #1; with 6 other titles) 4 1978:

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MARVEL COLLECTORS’ ITEM CLASSICS Marvel Comics Group See America’s Best TV Comics, Fantastic Four, Incredible Hulk, Journey into Mystery, Marvel Covers: Artist’s Edition, Tales of Suspense, Tales to Astonish Continued as Marvel’s Greatest Comics 1 (Dec) 1965: (r: FF 2) “The Fantastic Four Meet The Skrulls From Outer Space” 24p // (r: TTA 36) “The Challenge Of Comrade X” 13p // (r: JIM 97) “Tales Of Asgard” 5p 2 Apr 1966: (r: FF 3) “The Menace Of The Miracle Man” 23p // (r: TTA 37) “Trapped By The Protector” 13p (r: FF 4) “The Coming Of The Sub-Mariner” 23p // (r: TOS 40) “Iron Man Versus Gargantus” 13p // 3 Jun 1966: (r: TOS 49) “The Saga of the Sneepers” (Watcher) 5p // (r: IH 3) “Banished To Outer Space” 11p 4 Aug 1966: (r: FF 7) “Prisoners Of Kurrgo, Master Of Planet X” 24p // (r: IH 4) “The Monster And The Machine” 14p // (r: TOS 41) “The Stronghold Of Doctor Strange” 13p 5 Oct 1966: (r: FF 8) “Prisoners Of The Puppet Master” 23p // (r: TOS 50) “Journey’s End” (Watcher) 5p // (r: IH 4) “The Gladiator From Outer Space” 10p 6 Dec 1966: (r: FF 9) “The End Of The Fantastic Four” 23p // (r: TOS 43) “Iron Man Versus Kala, Queen Of The Netherworld” 13p // (r: IH 5) “Beauty And The Beast” 11p 7 Feb 1967: (r: FF 13) “The Fantastic Four Versus The Red Ghost And His Indescribable Super-Apes” 22p // (r: IH 5) “The Hordes Of General Fang” 13p 8 Apr 1967: (r: FF 10) “The Return Of Doctor Doom” 23p // (r: IH 2 (part 1) “The Terror Of The Toad Men” 6p 9 Jun 1967: (r: FF 14) “Sub-Mariner And The Merciless Puppet Master” 22p // (r: IH 2 (parts 2-3) “The Terror Of The Toad Men” 8p // (r: TOS 53) “The Way It Began” (Watcher origin) 5p // (note: first Stan’s Soapbox on Bullpen page) 10 Aug 1967: (r: FF 15) “The Mad Thinker And His Awesome Android” 20p // (r: TOS 54) “Hands Off” 5p (note: mis-identified as from TOS 47) // (r: IH 2 (parts 4-5) “The Terror Of The Toad Men” 10p


11 Oct 1967: 12 Dec 1967: 13 Feb 1968: 14 Apr 1968: 15 Jun 1968: 16 Aug 1968: 17 Oct 1968: 18 Dec 1968: 19 Feb 1969: 20 Apr 1969: 21 Jun 1969: 22 Aug 1969:

(Torch figure on cover repro from: FF 47, p 2) // (r: FF 16) “The Micro-World Of Doctor Doom” 22p // (r: IH 6) “The Incredible Hulk vs. the Metal Master” (Part 1 by Ditko) 7p (cover repro pastiche from misc. sources: FF 17 (p 19), FF 57 (p 8), FF 58 (p 18), FF 64 (p 9) // (r: FF 17) “Defeated By Doctor Doom” 22p // Fantastic Four (ABC-TV advertisement; one panel) Kirby/Trimpe - a (See ABTVC 1) // (r: IH 6) “The Incredible Hulk vs. the Metal Master” (Part 2 by Ditko) 9p (r: c, FF 18) “A Skrull Walks Among Us” 21p // (r: TOS 52) “The Failure” (Watcher) 5p // (r: IH 6) “The Incredible Hulk vs. the Metal Master” (Part 3 by Ditko) 7p (r: c (altered), FF 20) “The Mysterious Molecule Man” 22p // (r: IH 1 (part 2) “The Coming Of The Hulk” 5p (r: c, FF 21) “The Hate-Monger” 22p // (r: FF 34) “Fantastic Four Go Home” (FF on Yancy Street) 1p // (r: IH 1 (parts 3-4) “The Coming Of The Hulk” 8p (r: c, FF 22) “The Return Of The Mole Man” 22p // (r: IH 1 (part 5) “The Coming Of The Hulk” 5p (r: c, FF 23) “The Master Plan Of Doctor Doom” 23p (r: c, FF 24) “The Infant Terrible” 23p // (r: TOS 58) “In Mortal Combat With Captain America” 18p Kirby/Verpoorten - c (Fantastic Four / Sub-Mariner / Doctor Strange) (R: MCAE) // (r: FF 27) “The Search For Sub-Mariner” 23p // (r: TOS 51) “The Primitive” (Watcher) 5p (IFC panel repro from FF 84) // (r: c, FF 28) “We Have To Fight The X-Men” 22p // (r: TOS 55) “The Sun-Stealer” (Watcher) 5p (r: c (altered), FF 29) “It Started On Yancy Street” 22p // (r: c FF 57) Thing 1p (pastiche) // (r: TOS 56) “The Watcher’s Sacrifice” (Watcher) 5p (r: c, FF 30) “The Dreaded Diablo” 22p // (r: c FF 59) Mr. Fantastic 1p (pastiche) // (r: TTA 27) “The Man In The Ant Hill” 7p

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MARVEL COMICS PRESENTS SPIDER-MAN Marvel Comics See Amazing Spider-Man (4.25” x 6.25” giveaway) 1 1988: (r: c ASM 1) // (r: ASM 8) “Spider-Man Tackles The Torch” 6p MARVEL COVERS: ARTIST’S EDITION IDW See Captain America, Devil Dinosaur, Fantastic Four, Invaders, Marvel Chillers, Marvel Collector’s Item Classics, Marvel’s Greatest Comics (HC format) V1 2014: (prints actual size original art for covers: CA 105,107,112 // DDSR 6 // FF 175 // INV 9 // Marvel Chillers 7 // MCIC 19 // MGC 28) 9p Kirby - a(p) (See original sources for inkers) MARVEL DOUBLE FEATURE Marvel Comics Group See Tales of Suspense (r: c TOS 59 (half pastiche) // (r: TOS 77) “If A Hostage Should Die” 10p // (Syd Shores obituary on Bullpen page) 1 Dec 1973: 2 Feb 1974: (r: c TOS 78 (half pastiche) // (r: TOS 78) “Them” 10p 3 Apr 1974: (r: c TOS 86 with added art) // (r: TOS 79) “The Red Skull Lives” 10p / (Bullpen: Marvel Value Stamp #100 hype) 4 Jun 1974: (r: c TOS 80 with added art) // (r: TOS 80 (partial) “He Who Holds The Cosmic Cube” 8p 5 Aug 1974: (r: TOS 81) “The Red Skull Supreme” 10p 6 Oct 1974: (r: c, TOS 82 (partial) “The Maddening Mystery Of The Inconceivable Adaptoid” 9p // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (ad logo figure) Kirby - a 7 Dec 1974: (r: TOS 83) “Enter, The Tumbler” 10p 8 Feb 1975: (r: c TOS 84 (altered) // (r: TOS 84) “The Super Adaptoid” 10p 9 Apr 1975: (r: TOS 85) “The Blitzkrieg Of Batroc” 10p 10 Jun 1975: (r: c TOS 86 (altered) // (r: TOS 86 (partial) “The Secret” 9p 13 Dec 1975: Kirby/Giacoia - c (Captain America vs. Bucky) 16 Jun 1976: (r: TOS 92 (partial) “Before My Eyes Nick Fury Died” 8p 17 Aug 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c (re-drawn from c TOS 94) // (r: TOS 93 (partial) “Into The Jaws Of A.I.M.” 9p 18 Oct 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c (Captain America vs. Modok) // (r: TOS 94 (partial) “If This Be Modok” 9p 19 Dec 1976: Kirby/Adkins - c (“A Time To Die”) // (r: TOS 95) “A Time To Die, A Time To Live” 10p // (r: Marvel Comics Memory Album Calendar (1977) Captain America 1p Kirby/Romita - a 20 Jan 1977: (r: c TOS 96 with added art) // (r: TOS 96 (partial) “To Be Reborn” 9p // (r: TOS 97 (partial) “And So It Begins” 9p 21 Mar 1977: (r: c, TOS 98 (partial) “The Claws Of The Panther” 9p // (r: TOS 99 (partial) “The Man Who Lived Twice” 9p MARVEL FEATURE Marvel Comics Group See Tales to Astonish 8 Mar 1973: (Ant-Man); (r: TTA 44 (partial) “The Creature From Kosmos” 16p MARVEL FIRSTS: THE 1960s Marvel Comics See Amazing Adventures, Amazing Fantasy, Avengers, Daredevil, Fantastic Four, Incredible Hulk, Journey into Mystery, Marvel Super-Heroes, Rawhide Kid, Sgt. Fury, Strange Tales, Tales of Suspense, Tales to Astonish, Two-Gun Kid, X-Men V1 2011: (cover repros FF 14 (Marvel Superheroes ad) // (r: c, RK 17) “Beware, The Rawhide Kid” 7p // (r: c, AA 1) “I Am The Fantastic Dr. Droom” 6p // (r: c, FF 1) “The Fantastic Four” 13p // (r: FF 1) “The Fantastic Four Meet The Moleman” 12p // (r: c, TTA 27) “The Man In The Ant Hill” 7p // (r: c, IH 1) “The Coming Of The Hulk” 24p // (r: c AF 15) (Spider-Man) // (r: c, JIM 83) “Thor The Mighty, And The Stone Men From Saturn” 13p // (r: c, ST 101) “The Human Torch” 13p // (r: c, TGK 60) “The Beginning Of The Two-Gun Kid” 13p // (r: c, TOS 39) “Iron Man Is Born” 13p // (r: c, SF 1) “Meet The Howling Commandos” 2p // (r: SF 1) “Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos” 21p // (r: c, AV 1) “The Coming Of The Avengers” 22p // (r: c, XM 1) “X-Men” 23p // (r: c TTA 51) 1p // (r: c TOS 49) 1p // (FF 1 plot synopsis by Lee) 2p // (r: c, DD 1) “The Origin Of Daredevil” 1p (title page) // (r: c, TOS 59) “Captain America” 10p // (r: c, ST 135) “The Man For The Job” 12p // (r: MSH 20) “This Man...This Demon” 24p // (cover gallery) 4p 75


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MARVEL FIRSTS: WORLD WAR II SUPERHEROES Marvel Comics See Captain America Comics, Marvel Mystery Comics, Red Raven Comics, Young Allies Comics V1 2013: (r: MMC 13) “The Vision” 8p // (r: RRC 1) “Mercury In The 20th Century” 8p // (r: CAC 1) “Meet Captain America” 8p // (r: YAC 1) “The Coming Of Agent Zero” 1p // (r: YAC 1) “The Red Skull And The Graveyard Of Doom” 1p // (r: YAC 1) “Trapped In Nazi Land” 1p // (r: YAC 1) “Outwitting The Blood-Thirsty Tyrants” 1p // (r: YAC 1) “Captain America And Human Torch To The Rescue” 1p MARVEL: FIVE FABULOUS DECADES OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST COMICS Harry N. Abrams (Marvel Comics) See Fantastic Four, Marvel Stories (Over-sized HC history book) V1 1991: (r: Marvel Stories V2#2) “A Dictator For All Time” 1p (pulp illustration) // (r: FF 51) “This Man, This Monster” 20p MARVEL KNIGHTS: HULK TRANSFORMÉ Marvel Comics See Incredible Hulk 1 2014: (r: IH 1) “The Coming Of The Hulk” 24p MARVEL LIMITED: FANTASTIC FIRSTS Marvel Comics See Amazing Fantasy, Avengers, Daredevil, Fantastic Four, Incredible Hulk, Journey into Mystery, Sgt. Fury, Strange Tales, Tales of Suspense, Tales to Astonish, X-Men (Limited edition HC format in slipcase with illustrated bookmark) V1 1994: (r: c, FF 1) “The Fantastic Four” 13p // (r: FF 1) “The Fantastic Four Meet The Moleman” 12p // (r: c, TTA 27) “The Man In The Ant Hill” 7p // (r: c, TTA 35) “Return Of The Ant-Man” 13p // (r: c, IH 1) “The Coming Of The Hulk” 24p // (r: c, FF 4) “The Coming Of The Sub-Mariner” 23p // (r: c, FFA 1) “Sub-Mariner Versus The Human Race” 37p // (r: c AF 15) 1p // (r: c, JIM 83) “Thor The Mighty, And The Stone Men From Saturn” 13p // (r: c, TOS 39) “Iron Man Is Born” 13p // (r: c, SF 1) “Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos” 21p // (r: SF 1) “Meet The Howling Commandos” 2p // (r: c ST 110,115) 2p // (r: c, AV 1) “The Coming Of The Avengers” 22p // (r: c, XM 1) “X-Men” 23p // (r: c, AV 4) “Captain America Joins The Avengers” 23p // (r: c, TOS 63) “The Origin Of Captain America” 10p // (r: c, DD 1) “The Origin Of Daredevil” 1p (title page) // (r: c, ST 135) “The Man For The Job” 12p V1 2003: (revised SC edition with new cover) MARVEL LIMITED: SILVER SURFER Marvel Comics See Silver Surfer (graphic novel) (Limited edition of 742; HC format in slipcase with illustrated bookmark) V1 Mar 1995: (Silver Surfer (graphic novel (1978); Kirby/Sinnott - c (Silver Surfer) (original unused cover) 1p (R: TJKC 60) // (r: Silver Surfer (graphic novel (1978) “The Silver Surfer” 100p MARVELMAN L&M Enterprises (U.K.) See Western Tales, Zoom (collects daily comic strip: Davy Crockett, Frontiersman) Kirby/Klein - a (1955) 231 1955: MARVEL MASTERWORKS (SERIES) Marvel Comics See original sources for details (HC and SC collections begin Nov 1987)

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The Marvel Age (Marvel Comics Group) V1 Nov 1987: (Amazing Spider-Man); Amazing Fantasy #15 // Amazing Spider-Man #1-10 // (includes unused Amazing Fantasy 15 cover) 1p Ditko - a V3 Aug 1991: (Amazing Spider-Man); Amazing Spider-Man #31-40 // (includes unused Amazing Spider-Man 35 cover) 1p Ditko - a V1 Mar 2006: (Ant-Man / Giant-Man); Tales to Astonish #27,35-52 V2 Feb 2008: (Ant-Man / Giant-Man); Tales to Astonish #53-69 (query: includes Wasp stories?) V1 May 1988: (Avengers); Avengers #1-10 // (includes unused Avengers 3 page) 1p Kirby - a(p) V2 Sep 1990: (Avengers); Avengers #11-20 V3 Feb 1994: (Avengers); Avengers #21-30 V1 Jul 2010: (Black Panther); Jungle Action #6-24 V2 2016: (Black Panther); Black Panther #1-15 (HC edition of 840; includes text features) V1 Sep 1990: (Captain America); Tales of Suspense #59-81 // (r: Avengers 10) “Cap” 1p V2 2005: (Captain America); Tales of Suspense #82-99 // Captain America #100 V3 Jul 2006: (Captain America); Captain America #101-113 // (Foreword by J. Morrow) V5 2010: (Captain America); Captain America #125-136 V1 Sep 1991: (Daredevil); Daredevil #1-11 V2 Oct 2001: (Daredevil); Daredevil #12-21 // (includes unused Daredevil 13 layout pages ) 3p Kirby - a(p) // The Plunderer (concept art) 1p Kirby - a V3 Feb 2007: (Daredevil); Daredevil #33-41 // Fantastic Four #73 V4 2009: (Daredevil); Daredevil #42-53 V1 Sep 2014: (Famous Firsts 75th Anniversary); (11 volume one editions in HC format slipcased set: Amazing Spider-Man / Daredevil / (Mighty) Thor / Avengers / X-Men / Incredible Hulk / Doctor Strange / Not Brand Echh / Captain America / Fantastic Four / (Invincible) Iron Man V1 Nov 1987: (Fantastic Four); Fantastic Four #1-10 V2 Oct 1988: (Fantastic Four); Fantastic Four #11-20 // Fantastic Four Annual #1 (new stories) // (includes unused Fantastic Four 3 cover) 1p Kirby/Brodsky - a // (includes unused Fantastic Four Annual 1 cover) 1p Kirby/Ayers - a //


(r: Fantastic Four 8) Human Torch 1p // (r: Fantastic Four 9) “How The Human Torch Flies” 1p // (r: Fantastic Four 2) Thing 1p V3 Sep 1990: (Fantastic Four); Fantastic Four #21-30 // (r: Fantastic Four 3) Human Torch 1p // (r: Fantastic Four 16) Mister Fantastic 1p V4 Nov 1992: (Fantastic Four); Fantastic Four #31-40 // Fantastic Four Annual #2 (new stories) V5 Oct 1993: (Fantastic Four); Fantastic Four #41-50 // Fantastic Four Annual #3 (new story) // (Intro by Lee) (r: Fantastic Four Special 5) Black Bolt / Gorgon / Medusa / Karnak / Crystal 5p V6 Oct 2000: (Fantastic Four); Fantastic Four #51-60 // Fantastic Four Special #4 (new story) V7 Sep 2004: (Fantastic Four); Fantastic Four #61-71 // Fantastic Four Special #5 V8 Dec 2004: (Fantastic Four); Fantastic Four #72-81 // Fantastic Four Special #6 V9 Nov 2005: (Fantastic Four); Fantastic Four #82-93 V10 2006: (Fantastic Four); Fantastic Four #94-104 // (includes unused Fantastic Four 102 pages) “The Monstrous Mystery Of The Mega-Men” 19p Kirby - a(p) (with margin notes / annotations) // (essays by Thomas / Ayers / Sinnott / Evanier) // (later editions (r: Fantastic Four: The Lost Adventure 1) “The Menace Of The Mega-Men” 19p Kirby/Sinnott - a V11 Sep 2008: (Fantastic Four); Fantastic Four #105-116 V16 Sep 2014: (Fantastic Four); Fantastic Four #164-175 // Fantastic Four Annual #11 // Marvel Two-In-One #20 // Marvel Two-In-One Annual #1 V17 Jun 2015: (Fantastic Four); Fantastic Four #176-191 V1 Sep 2006: (Human Torch); Strange Tales #101-117 // Strange Tales Annual #2 V2 Apr 2009: (Human Torch); Strange Tales #118-134 (omits Doctor Strange stories) V1 1989: (Incredible Hulk); Incredible Hulk #1-6 V2 Dec 2004: (Incredible Hulk); Tales to Astonish #59-79 V3 Jan 2006: (Incredible Hulk); Tales to Astonish #80-101 // Incredible Hulk #102 V1 Oct 2009: (Inhumans); Thor #146-152 // Amazing Adventures #1-10 // Avengers #95 // Marvel Super-Heroes #15 (Medusa) V1 Oct 1992: (Iron Man); Tales of Suspense #39-50 V2 2005: (Iron Man); Tales of Suspense #51-65 V3 Aug 2006: (Iron Man); Tales of Suspense #66-83 // Tales to Astonish #82 (Sub-Mariner) V1 2013: (Ka-Zar); (r: Astonishing Tales 1) “The Power Of Ka-Zar” 10p // (r: Astonishing Tales 2) “Frenzy On The Fortieth Floor” 10p V1 2014: (Marvel Rarities); Amazing Adventures #1-6 (Doctor Droom stories) // (note: HC includes MMMS items / posters, etc.) V1 Oct 2007: (Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.); Strange Tales #135-153 // Tales of Suspense #78 // Fantastic Four #21 V1 Jun 2015: (Not Brand Echh); Not Brand Echh #1-13 V1 Jun 2006: (Rawhide Kid); Rawhide Kid #17-25 // (Intro by Lee) V2 2007: (Rawhide Kid); Rawhide Kid #26-35 V1 Feb 2006: (Sgt. Fury); Sgt. Fury (and his Howling Commandos) #1-13 V2 Jun 2008: (Sgt. Fury); Sgt. Fury (and his Howling Commandos) #14-23 // Sgt. Fury Annual #1 V3 Aug 2010: (Sgt. Fury); Sgt. Fury (and his Howling Commandos) #24-32 // Sgt. Fury Special #2 V1 Sep 1990: (Silver Surfer); Silver Surfer #1-6 // Fantastic Four Special #5 (Silver Surfer) V2 Oct 1992: (Silver Surfer); Silver Surfer #7-18 V1 2002: (Sub-Mariner); Fantastic Four #4 // Tales to Astonish #70-87 V2 2007: (Sub-Mariner); Tales to Astonish #88-101 // Iron Man and Sub-Mariner #1 // Sub-Mariner #1 V1 Oct 1992: (Thor); Journey into Mystery #83-100 V2 Jan 1994: (Thor); Journey into Mystery #101-110 V3 2001: (Thor); Journey into Mystery #111-120 // Journey into Mystery Annual #1 V4 2005: (Thor); Journey into Mystery #121-125 // Thor #126-130 V5 Nov 2006: (Thor); Thor #131-140 // Thor King-Size #2 (new story) V6 Jul 2007: (Thor); Thor #141-152 (note: omits Inhumans feature) V7 May 2008: (Thor); Thor #153-162 V8 Feb 2009: (Thor); Thor #163-172 V9 Oct 2010: (Thor); Thor #173-183 V1 Nov 1987: (X-Men); X-Men #1-10 V2 2003: (X-Men); X-Men #11-21 V3 2004: (X-Men); X-Men #22-30

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Captain America Comics #5-8 Captain America Comics #9-12 Daring Mystery Comics #5-8 Marvel Mystery Comics #9-12 Marvel Mystery Comics #13-16 Marvel Mystery Comics #17-20 Marvel Mystery Comics #21-24 Marvel Mystery Comics #25-28 USA Comics #1-4 Young Allies Comics #1-4

MARVEL MILESTONE EDITION Marvel Comics See original sources for details (Replica editions) nn 1991-1995: Fantastic Four #1 (1991) // X-Men #1 (1992) // Incredible Hulk #1 (1992) // Amazing Fantasy #15 (1992) // Fantastic Four #5 (1992) // Amazing Spider-Man #1 (1993) // Tales of Suspense #39 (1993) // Avengers #1 (1993) // Avengers #16 (1993) // X-Men #9 (1993) // X-Men #28 (1994) // Avengers #4 (1995) Captain America Comics #1 (1995; note: omits Hurricane and Tuk stories) MARVEL MILESTONES (SERIES) Marvel Comics See Captain America Comics, Fantastic Four Annual, Fantastic Four Special, Incredible Hulk, Journey into Mystery Annual, Machine Man, Rawhide Kid, Tales of Suspense, Tales to Astonish, Two-Gun Kid 1 2006: (Bloodstone / X-51 (Machine Man) / Captain Marvel II); (r: Machine Man 1) “Machine Man” 17p 1 2005: (Doctor Doom / Sub-Mariner / Red Skull); (r: c, FFA 2) “The Origin of Doctor Doom” 12p // (r: CAC 1) “Captain America And The Riddle Of The Red Skull” 14p 1 2005: (Doctor Strange / Silver Surfer / Sub-Mariner / Hulk); (r: c, FFS 5) “The Peerless Power Of The Silver Surfer” 12p // (r: c, IH 3) “Banished To Outer Space” 11p // (r: IH 3) “The Origin Of The Hulk” 3p // (r: IH 3) “The Ringmaster” 10p 1 2005: (Iron Man / Ant-Man / Captain America); (r: TOS 39) “Iron Man Is Born” 13p // (r: TOS 40) “Iron Man Versus Gargantus” 13p // (r: TTA 27) “The Man In The Ant Hill” 7p // (r: CAC 1) “Meet Captain America” 8p 1 Aug 2006: (Rawhide Kid / Two-Gun Kid); (r: TGK 60) “The Beginning Of The Two-Gun Kid” 13p // (r: TGK 60) “I Hate The Two-Gun Kid” 5p // (r: RK 17) “Beware, The Rawhide Kid” 7p // (r: RK 17) “When The Rawhide Kid Turned Outlaw” 5p 1 2005: (Venom / Hercules); (r: JIMA 1) “When Titans Clash” 15p 1 2005: (Wolverine / X-Men / Tuk, the Caveboy); (r: CAC 1) “Stories From The Dark Ages” (Tuk) 6p // (r: CAC 2) “The Valley Of The Mist” (Tuk) 1p MARVEL MONSTERS (SERIES) Marvel Comics See Journey into Mystery, Strange Tales 1 Dec 2005: (Devil Dinosaur); (r: JIM 62) “I Was A Slave Of The Living Hulk” (Xemnu) 13p 1 Dec 2005: (Fin Fang Four); (r: ST 89) “Fin Fang Foom” 13p 1 Dec 2005: (From the Files of Ulysses / Bloodstone); (guide to classic Marvel monsters) MARVEL MYSTERY COMICS Timely Comics (Marvel Comics Group) See Best of Simon and Kirby, Complete Jack Kirby, Golden-Age of Marvel Comics, Jack Kirby Collector, King-Size Kirby, Marvel Firsts: World War II Superheroes, Marvel Masterworks, Marvel Milestones, Marvel Mystery Comics 70th Anniversary Special, Marvel Super-Heroes, Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby, Microcolour, Mystic Comics 70th Anniversary Special (note: Joe Simon co-plotted Human Torch stories with Carl Burgos (1940-1941) 12 Oct 1940: Kirby/Simon - c (The Angel) (R: CJK 2, MARM, MC) 13 Nov 1940: “The Vision” (first app. The Vision; dimensional barrier / gangsters) 8p Kirby/Simon - a (credited to “David Walters”; published Aug 16, 1940) (R: GAMC 2, KSK, MARM, MC, MC70AS, MFWW2, MMC70, MVJK 1) 14 Dec 1940: “The Vision” (werewolf; first app. in comic books) 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BOSK, MARM, MC) 15 Jan 1941: “The Vision” (fortune teller) 7p Kirby - a (note: first violation of panel border by a figure in motion) (R: MARM, MC) 16 Feb 1941: “The Vision” (dinosaurs) 7p Kirby - a (R: MARM, MC, MMC70) 17 Mar 1941: “The Vision” (gangsters / national trucking) 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MARM, MC) 18 Apr 1941: “The Vision” (politicians / hoods) 6p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MARM, MC) 19 May 1941: “The Vision” (Nazi concentration camp) 6p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MARM, MC) // Sentinels of Liberty (advertisement; Human Torch / Captain America) 1p Burgos/Kirby - a (R: MARM, TJKC 38) 20 Jun 1941: “The Vision” (Experiment 36-B: The Killer Weed) 6p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MARM, MC) 21 Jul 1941: “The Vision” (political corruption / crooked contractor) 7p Kirby/Simon - a (assist: by Avison/Shores) (R: MARM, MC) 22 Aug 1941: “The Vision” (Khor, the Black Sorcerer) 6p Kirby/Simon - a (assist: Shores) (R: MARM, MC, MMC 1) 23 Sep 1941: “The Vision” (Kai-Mak, shark god) 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: GAMC 2, MARM, MC, MVJK 2) // “The Vision Speaks” (origin of The Vision in text feature by Lee) 1p (R: TJKC 65) 24 Oct 1941: “The Vision” (Grosso, dust dimension invader) 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MARM, MC) 25 Nov 1941: “The Vision” (Professor Zagnar) 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: GAMC 1, MARM, MC, MSH 13) 26 Dec 1941: “The Vision” (return of the Weeds) 7p Kirby/Simon - a (assist: by Avison) (R: MARM, MC) 27 Jan 1942: “The Vision” (Devil) 7p Kirby/Simon - a (assist: by Avison) (R: MARM, MC) MARVEL MYSTERY COMICS Marvel Comics See Captain America Comics, Marvel Mystery Comics 1 Dec 1999: (r: MMC 22) “The Vision” (Khor, the Black Sorcerer) 6p // (r: CAC 2) “Hurricane, Master Of Speed” 10p // (r: CAC 9) “The White Death” 11p 78


MARVEL MYSTERY COMICS 70TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Marvel Comics See Marvel Mystery Comics 1 Oct 2009: (r: MMC 13) “The Vision” (first app.) 8p // (r: MMC 16) “The Vision” (dinosaurs) 7p MARVEL NO-PRIZE BOOK, THE Marvel Comics Group See Avengers, Captain America, Daredevil, Fantastic Four, Jack Kirby Collector, Tales of Suspense, Tales to Astonish, Thor, X-Men 1 Jan 1983: (reprints annotated panels from: AV 1,2; CA 206; DD 12; FF 1,47,59,82,87,88; TOS 39,74,75,76,92; TTA 50; Thor 161; XM 10,17,28) // (reprints annotated title pages from: FF 88; TOS 75; XM 2,6) // (reprints annotated covers from: AV 21; TOS 44) // (note: cover adapts Kirby concept—Stan Lee as Doctor Doom unmasked; Golden - a) (See TJKC 22 p 23)

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MARVEL PREMIERE Marvel Comics Group See Fantastic Four, Invaders Classic, Jack Kirby Collector, Marvel Firsts: The 1970s, Thing: Liberty Legion, Yellow Claw 1 Apr 1972: (first app. Warlock; resurrects HIM from FF 65-66; Thor 165-166) “And Men Shall Call Him...Warlock” 27p G. Kane - a) 2 May 1972: (r: YC 2) “The Yellow Claw” 4p (note: new S.H.I.E.L.D. and Nick Fury references added) 26 Nov 1975: Kirby/Colletta - c (Hercules) 29 Apr 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c (Liberty Legion; first app. as team: Bucky / Patriot / Whizzer / Miss America / Thin Man / Red Raven / Blue Diamond / Jack Frost) (R: INVC, TLL) (See All Winners Comics, Captain America Comics, Daring Mystery Comics 8, Young Allies Comics) 30 Jun 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c (Liberty Legion vs. Invaders / Red Skull) (R: INVC, TJKC 22, TLL) // “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Legion” 1p (article) // (note: first Universal Price Codes on Jun 1976 covers) 31 Aug 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c (Woodgod) 35 Apr 1977: Kirby/Verpoorten - c (The 3-D Man) (note: background repros Jim Craig interior art) (R: MF70) MARVEL ROMANCE Marvel Comics See Love Romances, Teen-Age Romance (r: TAR 84) “The Summer Must End” 7p // (r: LR 102) “Give Back My Heart” 6p // 1 2006: (r: LR 103) “The Dream World Of Doris Wilson” 7p // (r: LR 103) “If Your Heart I Break” 5p MARVEL ROMANCE REDUX (SERIES) Marvel Comics See Comics Buyer’s Guide, Love Romances, Teen-Age Romance 1 Apr 2006: (But I Thought He Loved Me); (r: TAR 84 re-titled from “The Summer Must End” with new parody script) “I Was A Beach Blanket Barbarian” 7p // (r: LR 103 with new parody script) “If Your Heart I Break” 5p (See CBG 1616, p202; Last Kiss (comic strip) 1 Jun 2006: (Restraining Orders are for Other Girls); (r: LR 103 re-titled from “The Dream World Of Doris Wilson” with new parody script) “Too Smart To Date” 7p // (r: LR 102 re-titled from “Give Back My Heart” 6p with new parody script) “Give Me Back My Heart (Dame Mi Corazon)” 6p 1 Aug 2006: (Love is a Four Letter Word); (r: LR 102 re-titled from “By Love Betrayed” with new parody script) “Mice And Money” 7p (Another Kind of Love); (SC collects one-shots) V1 2007: MARVEL SELECTS (SERIES) Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four (Fantastic Four); (r: FF 108) “The Monsterous Mystery Of The Nega-Man” 19p 2 Feb 2000: MARVEL: 75 YEARS

(See 75 Years of Marvel)

MARVEL’S GREATEST COMICS Marvel Comics Group See Fantastic Four, Iron Man Special, Jack Kirby Collector, Marvel Covers: Artist’s Edition, Marvel Triple Action, Tales of Suspense, Tales to Astonish Continued from Marvel Collectors’ Item Classics 23 Oct 1969: (r: c, FF 31) “The Mad Menace Of The Macabre Mole Man” 21p // Iron Man 1p (artwork for 1965 Marvel t-shirt / 1967 statue design) Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: IMS 2, TJKC 48) 24 Dec 1969: (r: c, FF 32) “Death Of A Hero” 21p // Thing 1p Kirby/Stone - a (R: TJKC 63) // (r: FF 78) Fantastic Four 1p (pastiche) // (George Klein obituary on Bullpen page) 25 Feb 1970: (r: c, FF 33) “Side-By-Side With Sub-Mariner” 20p // (r: TOS 59) “Captain America” 10p // (r: FM 3) Captain America 1p (altered pastiche) // (note: Soapbox details Marvel artists’ work ethic) 26 Apr 1970: (r: c, FF 34) “A House Divided” 20p // (r: TOS 60) “The Army Of Assassins Strikes” 10p 27 Jun 1970: Kirby/Verpoorten - c (Fantastic Four vs. Dragon Man / Diablo) // (r: FF 35) “Calamity On The Campus” 20p // (r: TOS 62) “Break-Out In Cell Block 10” 9p 28 Aug 1970: Kirby/Verpoorten - c (Fantastic Four vs. Frightful Four) (R: MCAE) // (r: FF 36 (partial) “The Frightful Four” 19p 29 Dec 1970: (r: c, FF 12) “The Incredible Hulk” 23p // (r: FF 31) “The Mad Menace Of The Macabre Mole Man” 21p // “Fantastic Four Family Album” (six page compilation of reprint panels from: FF 15,29,31,47,52,53 (cover),56,77,78, 80 (with added art), 96-98,101) 30 Mar 1971: (r: FF 37) “Behold, A Distant Star” 20p // (r: FF 38) “Defeated By The Frightful Four” 20p 31 Jun 1971: (r: c, FF 39) “A Blind Man Shall Lead Them” 20p // (r: FF 40) “The Battle Of The Baxter Building” 20p 32 Sep 1971: (r: c FF 42) // (r: FF 41) “The Brutal Betrayal Of Ben Grimm” 20p // (r: FF 42) “To Save You, Why Must I Kill You?” 20p 33 Dec 1971: (r: c, FF 44) “The Gentleman’s Name Is Gorgon” 20p // (r: FF 45) “Among Us Hide The Inhumans” 20p 34 Mar 1972: (r: FF 46) “Those Who Would Destroy Us” 20p // (r: FF 47) “Beware The Hidden Land” 20p 35 Jun 1972: (r: FF 48) “The Coming Of Galactus” 20p // (r: FF 34) “Fantastic Four Go Home” (FF on Yancy Street) 1p 36 Jul 1972: (r: FF 49) “If This Be Doomsday” 20p 37 Sep 1972: (r: FF 50) “The Startling Saga Of The Silver Surfer” 20p

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(r: FF 51) “This Man, This Monster” 20p (r: FF 52) “The Black Panther” 20p // Untitled (unpublished FF 52 cover; new Torch by Romita) (r: FF 53) “The Way It Began” 20p (r: FF 54) “Whosoever Finds The Evil Eye” 20p // (r: c FF 54) 1p (r: c FF 55) // (r: FF 72) “Where Soars The Silver Surfer” 20p (r: c, FF 56) “Klaw, The Murderous Master Of Sound” 20p (r: c, FF 61) “Where Stalks The Sandman?” 20p // (note: Bill Everett obituary on Bullpen page) (r: c FF 62 (with text added) “And One Shall Save Him” 20p (r: c FF 63 (with text added) “Blastaar, The Living Bomb-Burst” 20p (r: c, FF 64) “The Sentry Sinister” 20p (r: c, FF 65) “From Beyond This Planet Earth” 20p (r: c, FF 66) “What Lurks Behind The Beehive?” 20p (r: c, FF 67) “When Opens The Cocoon” 20p (r: c, FF 68) “His Mission: Destroy The Fantastic Four” 20p // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (ad logo figure) Kirby - a (r: c, FF 69) “By Ben Betrayed” 20p // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (ad logo figure) Kirby - a (r: c, FF 70) “When Fall The Mighty” 20p (r: c, FF 71) “And So It Ends” 20p (r: c, FF 73) “The Flames Of Battle” 20p (r: c, FF 74 (partial) “When Calls Galactus” 18p (r: c, FF 75 (partial) “Worlds Within Worlds” 18p (r: FF 76 (partial) “Stranded In Sub-Atomica” 18p // (Artie Simek obituary on Bullpen page) (r: c, FF 77 (partial) “Shall Earth Endure?” 18p (r: c, FF 78 (partial) “The Thing No More” 18p (r: c (original version) FF 79) // (r: FF 79 (partial) “A Monster Forever?” 18p // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a 62 Mar 1976: (r: c, FF 80 (partial) “Where Treads The Living Totem” 18p // (Bullpen): “Who Is He?” (Ikaris) Kirby/Giacoia - a (See FOOM 12) 63 May 1976: (r: c, FF 81 (partial) “Enter, The Exquisite Elemental” 18p 64 Jul 1976: (Kirby)/Sinnott - c (re-drawn from c FF 82) (R: TJKC 60) // (r: FF 82 (partial) “The Mark Of The Madman” 18p 65 Sep 1976: (r: c, FF 83 (partial) “Shall Man Survive?” 18p 66 Oct 1976: (r: c, FF 84 (partial) “The Name Is Doom” 18p 67 Nov 1976: (r: c, FF 85 (partial) “Within This Tortured Land” 18p 68 Jan 1977: (r: c, FF 86 (partial) “The Victims” 18p 69 Mar 1977: (r: c, FF 87 (partial) “The Power And The Pride” 18p 70 May 1977: (r: c FF 88 with added art) // (r: FF 88 (partial) “A House There Was” 18p 71 Jul 1977: (r: c, FF 89 (partial) “The Madness Of The Mole Man” 18p 72 Sep 1977: (r: c, FF 90 (partial) “The Skrull Takes A Slave” 18p 73 Oct 1977: (r: c, FF 91 (partial) “The Thing Enslaved” 18p 74 Nov 1977: (r: c, FF 92 (partial) “Ben Grimm, Killer” 18p 75 Jan 1978: (r: c FF 93 with added art) // (r: FF 93 (partial) “At The Mercy Of Torgo” 18p 76 Mar 1978: (r: c, FF 95 (partial) “Tomorrow, World War Three” 18p 77 May 1978: Kirby/Royer - c (re-drawn from c FF 96) (R: TJKC 69) // (r: FF 96 (partial) “The Mad Thinker And His Androids Of Death” 18p 78 Jul 1978: (r: c FF 97 with added art) // (r: FF 97 (partial) “The Monster From The Lost Lagoon” 18p 79 Sep 1978: (r: c, FF 98 (partial) “Mystery On The Moon” 18p 80 Nov 1978: (r: c, FF 99 (partial) “The Torch Goes Wild” 18p // (r: c Marvel Comics Memory Album Calendar (1977); omits Howard the Duck) SuperHeroes 1p (subscription advertisement) 81 Jan 1979: (r: c FF 100 with added art) // (r: FF 100 (partial) “The Long Journey Home” 18p 82 Mar 1979: (r: FF 102 (partial) “The Strength Of The Sub-Mariner” 18p 88 May 1980: (r: FF 108 (partial) “The Monsterous Mystery Of The Nega-Man” 18p 90 Jul 1980: (r: FF 110 (partial) “One From Four Leaves Three” (note: omits collage page) 94 Nov 1980: (r: TTA 40 (partial) part 1) “The Day That Ant-Man Failed” 6p 95 Dec 1980: (r: TTA 40 (partial) part 2) “The Day That Ant-Man Failed” 5p (note: series ends publication with #96 (Jan 1981) nn 2006: (Fantastic Four #52; reprints entire issue with letters page / ads) // (r: c, FF 52) “The Black Panther” 20p MARVEL’S GREATEST SUPERHERO BATTLES Simon and Schuster (Fireside) See Fantastic Four, Jack Kirby Collector, Tales to Astonish (HC and SC editions) V1 1978: (r: c, FF 25) “The Hulk Vs. The Thing” 22p // (r: c, FF 26) “The Avengers Take Over” 23p // (r: c, XM 3) “Beware, The Blob” 24p // (r: c, TTA 82) “The Power Of Iron Man” 10p (note: Kirby’s copy of book features pencil art on first page and excised text from Lee’s text introductions) (See TJKC 24, p 32 // TJKC 54 p 54)

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MARVEL SPECTACULAR Marvel Comics Group See Journey into Mystery, Thor 1 Aug 1973: (r: c, Thor 128) “The Power Of Pluto” 16p // (r: JIM 116) “The Challenge” 5p 2 Sep 1973: (r: c (original version) Thor 129) // (r: Thor 129) “The Verdict Of Zeus” 16p // (r: JIM 117) “The Sword In The Scabbard” 5p // (note: Bill Everett obituary on Bullpen page) 3 Oct 1973: (r: c, Thor 130) “Thunder In The Netherworld” 16p // (r: JIM 118) “The Crimson Hand” 5p 4 Nov 1973: (r: c (original version) Thor 133) // (r: Thor 133 (partial) “Behold, The Living Planet” 15p // (r: JIM 119) “Gather, Warriors” 5p


5 Jan 1974: 6 Mar 1974: 7 May 1974: 8 Jul 1974: 9 Sep 1974: 10 Oct 1974: 11 Nov 1974: 12 Dec 1974: 13 Jan 1975: 14 Mar 1975: 15 Jun 1975: 16 Aug 1975: 17 Sep 1975: 18 Oct 1975: 19 Nov 1975:

(r: c, Thor 134 (partial) “The People-Breeders” 15p // (r: JIM 120) “Set Sail” 5p (r: c, Thor 135 (partial) “The Maddening Menace Of The Man-Beast” 15p // (r: JIM 121) “Maelstrom” 5p (r: c, Thor 136 (partial) “To Become An Immortal” 15p // (r: JIM 122) “The Grim Specter Of Mutiny” 5p (r: c, Thor 137 (partial) “The Thunder God And The Troll” 15p // (r: JIM 123) “The Jaws Of The Dragon” 5p (r: c, Thor 138 (partial) “The Flames Of Battle” 15p // (r: JIM 124) “Closer Comes The Swarm” 5p // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (ad logo figure) Kirby - a (r: c, Thor 139 (partial) “To Die Like A God” 15p // (r: JIM 125) “The Queen Commands” 5p // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (ad logo figure) Kirby - a (r: c, Thor 140 (partial) “The Growing Man” 15p // (r: Thor 126) “The Summons” 5p (r: c, Thor 141 (partial) “The Wrath Of Replicus” 15p // (r: Thor 127) “The Meaning Of Ragnarok” 5p (r: c, Thor 142 (partial) “The Scourge Of The Super Skrull” 15p // (r: Thor 128) “Aftermath” 5p (r: c, Thor 143 (partial) “And, Soon Shall Come The Enchanters” 15p // (r: Thor 129) “The Hordes Of Harokin” 5p (r: c, Thor 144 (partial) “This Battleground Earth” 13p // (r: Thor 130) “The Fateful Change” 5p (r: c, Thor 145 (partial) “Abandoned On Earth” 13p // (r: Thor 131) “The Warlock’s Eye” 5p (r: c, Thor 146 (partial) “If The Thunder Be Gone” 13p // (r: Thor 132) “The Dark Horse Of Death” 5p // (Artie Simek obituary on Bullpen page) (r: c, Thor 147 (partial) “The Wrath Of Odin” 13p // (r: Thor 133) “Valhalla” 5p (r: c, Thor 148 (partial) “Let There Be Chaos” 13p // (r: Thor 134) “When Speaks The Dragon” 5p

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MARVEL SPOTLIGHT Marvel Comics Group See Essential Moon Knight, Moon Knight Epic Collection 29 Aug 1976: Kirby/Milgrom - c (Moon Knight vs. Conquer Lord) (R: EMK, MKEC) MARVEL SUPER ACTION Marvel Comics Group See Astonishing, Captain America, Daring Mystery Comics, Fantastic Four, Marvel Boy, Marvel Value Stamps 1 May 1977: (r: c, CA 100 (partial) “This Monster Unmasked” 18p 2 Jul 1977: (r: c CA 101 (unused original version of Red Skull) // (r: CA 101 (partial) “When Wakes The Sleeper” 18p (See MVS 32) 3 Sep 1977: (r: c, CA 102 (partial) “The Sleeper Strikes” 18p 4 Nov 1977: (Marvel Boy); (cover icon repro from c FF 164 (The Crusader) (See Astonishing 3-6, DMC 6, Marvel Boy 1-2) 5 Jan 1978: (r: c, CA 103 (partial) “The Weakest Link” 18p 6 Mar 1978: (r: c, CA 104 (partial) “Slave Of The Skull” 18p 7 Apr 1978: (r: CA 105 (partial) “In The Name Of Batroc” 18p (r: c CA 106; reversed with added art) // (r: CA 106 (partial) “Cap Goes Wild” 18p // (John Verpoorten (obituary) 1940-1977) 8 Jun 1978: 9 Aug 1978: (r: c, CA 107 (partial) “If The Past Be Not Dead” 18p 10 Oct 1978: (r: c, CA 108 (partial) “The Snares Of The Trapster” 18p 11 Dec 1978: (r: CA 109 (partial) “The Hero That Was” 18p // (r: c Marvel Comics Memory Album Calendar (1977); omits Howard the Duck) SuperHeroes 1p (subscription advertisement) MARVEL SUPER-HEROES Marvel Comics Group See Avengers, Captain America, Captain America Comics, Daredevil, Jack Kirby Collector, Marvel Firsts: The 1960s, Marvel Mystery Comics, Red Raven Comics, Super-Villian Team-Up Giant-Size, Tales of Suspense, Tales to Astonish, X-Men Continued from Fantasy Masterpieces Special 1 Oct 1966: (cover vignette repro from: AV 2) // (r: AV 2) “The Avengers Battle The Space Phantom” 22p // (r: CAC 3) “Captain America Foils The Traitor’s Revenge” 2p (first Lee text) // (r: DD 1) “The Origin Of Daredevil” 1p (title page) 13 Mar 1968: (r: MMC 25) “The Vision” 7p 14 May 1968: (r: RRC 1) “Mercury In The 20th Century” 8p 15 Jul 1968: (“Let the Silence Shatter” (Medusa) 25p Colan/Colletta - a) (note: first Marvel Kirby character spin-off into cover feature solo series by others) (See Silver Surfer 1) and (See TOS 49-58 (Watcher) for first Kirby character spin-off by others— and TTA 51-58 (Wasp) for second) 20 May 1969: (Doctor Doom); (Lieber/Colletta - c) // (“This Man...This Demon” 24p Lieber/Thomas (script); ersatz Kirby art by Lieber/Giacoia/Colletta—replicates art from multiple issues of Fantastic Four) (assist: Tuska) (R: MF60, SVTUGS 1 (partial) 21 Jul 1969: (r: AV 3) “The Avengers Meet Sub-Mariner” 25p // (r: XM 2) “No One Can Stop The Vanisher” 22p // (r: XM 6) Cyclops 1p // (r: XM 9) Marvel Girl 1p // (r: XM 8) The Beast 1p 22 Sep 1969: Kirby/Verpoorten - c (X-Men / Daredevil) (R: TJKC 42) // (r: DD 2) “The Evil Menace Of Electro” 2p // (r: c DD 1,2; XM 1-3) 5p // (r: XM 3) “Beware, The Blob” 24p 23 Nov 1969: (r: c, XM 4) “The Brotherhood Of Evil Mutants” 23p // (“Melvin and the Martian” (Tales of the Watcher) 6p Palmer - a) (See TOS 49-58) 24 Jan 1970: (r: c DD 4) // (r: ST 94) “I Was A Decoy For Pildorr, The Plunderer From Outer Space” 7p // (r: XM 5) “Trapped: One X-Man” 24p 25 Mar 1970: (r: c, XM 6)  “Sub-Mariner Joins The Evil Mutants” 22p // (note: Soapbox details “Marvel Method” of story production) 26 May 1970: (r: c TTA 67; half cover) // (r: XM 7 (partial)  “The Return Of The Blob” 20p 27 Jul 1970: Kirby/Verpoorten - c (Hulk / Daredevil) // (r: TTA 68) “Back From The Dead” 10p // (r: XM 8) “Unus, The Untouchable” 20p 28 Oct 1970: (Daredevil pin-up page recombines 15 DD figure repros from DD 7,13,14,16-18 and t-shirt (1965) 32 Sep 1972: (r: TTA 69) “Trapped In The Lair Of The Leader” 10p 33 Nov 1972: (r: TTA 78) “The Hulk Must Die” 10p 34 Jan 1973: (r: TTA 79) “The Titan And The Torment” 10p 35 Mar 1973: (r: TTA 80) “They Dwell In The Depths” 10p 36 May 1973: (r: c, TTA 81) “The Stage Is Set” 10p 37 Jul 1973: (r: TTA 82) “The Power Of Iron Man” 10p // (r: TTA 82) “The Battlecry Of The Boomerang” 10p

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(r: c, TTA 83) “Less Than Monster, More Than Man” 10p // (r: TTA 83) “The Sub-Mariner Strikes” 10p // (note: Bill Everett obituary on Bullpen page) (r: TTA 84) “Rampage In The City” 10p (r: TTA 85) “The Missile And The Monster” 10p Kirby/Colletta - c (Hulk) (assist: Romita) (r: c TTA 101 with added art) // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a

MARVEL SUPER HERO TEAM-UP Marvel Comics See Tales of Suspense V1 2009: (r: TOS 78) “Them” 10p MARVEL TALES Marvel Comics Group See Amazing Fantasy, Amazing Spider-Man, Amazing Spider-Man Annual, America’s Best TV Comics, Astonishing Tales, Avengers, Comics Journal, Fantastic Four Annual, Incredible Hulk, Jack Kirby Collector, Journey into Mystery, Sgt. Fury, Strange Tales, Tales of Suspense, Tales to Astonish, Thor, X-Men Annual 1 (Sep) 1964: Kirby/Brodsky - c (Spider-Man vignette by Ditko) (R: TJKC 63) // (r: IH 1 (part 1) “The Coming Of The Hulk” 6p // (r: TTA 35) “Return Of The Ant-Man” 13p // (r: TTA 49 (partial) “The Birth Of Giant-Man” 2p // (r: SF 1 (partial) “Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos” 6p // “Meet the Gang in the Merry Marvel Bullpen” (photo gallery features “Jolly ol’ Jack Kirby” (Kirby photo) // (r: TOS 39) “Iron Man Is Born” 13p // (r: JIM 83) “Thor, The Mighty And The Stone Men From Saturn” 13p (note: mis-identified as from JIM #38) // (note: six pseudo covers at end of issue repro from front cover art) (note: published Jun 10, 1964) Annual 2 (Nov) 1965: (cover vignettes repro from: AV 1 (pastiche); XM 1, IH 3) // (r: XM 1) “X-Men” 23p // (r: IH 3) “The Ringmaster” 10p // (r: AV 1) “The Coming Of The Avengers” 22p (note: published Aug 1, 1965) 3 Jul 1966: (r: ST 101) “The Human Torch” 13p // (r: JIM 84) “The Mighty Thor Vs. The Executioner” 13p // (r: TTA 38) “Betrayed By The Ants” 10p 4 Sep 1966: (r: ST 102) “Prisoner Of The Wizard” 13p // (r: JIM 86) “On The Trail Of The Tomorrow Man” 13p // (r: TTA 39) “The Vengeance Of The Scarlet Beetle” 10p 5 Nov 1966: (r: ST 103) “Prisoner Of The 5th Dimension” 13p // (r: JIM 87) “Prisoner Of The Reds” 10p (note: mis-identified as from JIM #86) // (r: TTA 40) “The Day That Ant-Man Failed” 11p (r: ST 104) “The Human Torch Meets Paste-Pot Pete” 13p // 6 Jan 1967: (r: JIM 88) “The Vengeance Of Loki” 13p (note: mis-identified as from JIM #87) 7 Mar 1967: (r: ST 105) “The Return Of The Wizard” 13p // (r: JIM 105) Thor 1p (pastiche re-inked by Hubbell) // (r: JIM 89) “The Thunder-God And The Thug” 13p 8 May 1967: (r: TTA 53) “When Wakes the Colossus” (Wasp) 5p (See AT 21-24, TTA 14,20) (r: ST 108) “The Painter Of A Thousand Perils” 13p 10 Sep 1967: 11 Nov 1967: (r: ST 109) “The Sorcerer And Pandora’s Box” 13p // Fantastic Four (ABC-TV advertisement; one panel) Kirby/Trimpe - a (See ABTVC 1) (Thor cover vignette repro from: JIM 105, p 9) 14 May 1968: 15 Jul 1968: (r: JIM 101) “The Return Of Zarrko, The Tomorrow Man” 13p 16 Sep 1968: (r: JIM 102) “Slave Of Zarrko, The Tomorrow Man” 13p 17 Nov 1968: (r: ST 114) “The Human Torch Meets Captain America” 18p // (r: JIM 104) “Giants Walk The Earth” 13p 18 Jan 1969: (r: JIM 105) “The Cobra And Mr. Hyde” 18p 19 Mar 1969: (r: JIM 106) “The Thunder-God Strikes Back” 18p 20 May 1969: (r: JIM 107) “When The Grey Gargoyle Strikes” 18p (r: JIM 108) “At The Mercy Of Loki, Prince Of Evil” 18p // 21 Jul 1969: (r: c FF 35) The Human Torch 1p (pastiche with added art by Hubbell) 22 Sep 1969: (r: JIM 109) “When Magneto Strikes” 18p // (r: ST 120) “The Torch Meets The Iceman” 14p 23 Nov 1969: (r: JIM 110) “Every Hand Against Him” 16p // (r: JIM 109) The Mighty Thor 1p (pastiche) 24 Jan 1970: (r: JIM 111) “The Power Of The Thunder-God” 16p (r: JIM 112) “The Mighty Thor Battles The Incredible Hulk” 16p // 25 Mar 1970: (note: Soapbox details “Marvel Method” of story production) 26 May 1970: (cover vignette repros from: JIM 114 cover; FF 54, p 10) // (r: JIM 115) “The Vengeance Of The Thunder God” 16p 27 Jul 1970: (r: JIM 116) “The Trial Of The Gods” 16p 122 Dec 1980: (r: Thor 146) “The Origin Of The Incomparable Inhumans” 5p 123 Jan 1981: (r: Thor 147) “The Reason Why” 5p 124 Feb 1981: (r: Thor 148) “And Finally: Black Bolt” 5p 125 Mar 1981: (r: Thor 149) “Silence Or Death” 5p (r: Thor 150) “Triton” 5p 5p 126 Apr 1981: 127 May 1981: (r: Thor 151) “Inhuman At Large” 5p 128 Jun 1981: (r: Thor 152) “While The City Shrieks” 5p 137 Mar 1982: (r: c AF 15) (R: CJ 134) // Amazing Fantasy (#15 unused cover (Spider-Man) 1p Ditko - a 137 1982: (Nabisco giveaway edition); (r: c AF 15) // Amazing Fantasy (#15 unused cover (Spider-Man) 1p Ditko - a 138 Apr 1982: (r: c ASM 1) 145 Nov 1982: (r: ASM 8) “Spider-Man Tackles The Torch” 6p 147 Jan 1983: (r: c ASM 10) 174 Apr 1985: (r: c ASM 35) 193 Nov 1986: (r: FFA 1) “The Fabulous Fantastic Four Meet Spider-Man” 6p (note: listed in error as from ASMA 1) (r: FFS 5) “The Peerless Power Of The Silver Surfer” 12p 213 Jul 1988:

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4 Sep 1972: 9 May 1973: 17 Jan 1974: 43 Mar 1976: 47 Jul 1976: 48 Aug 1976: 51 Nov 1976:

(r: XM 13) (Angel cover logo figure) Kirby/Sinnott - a (Iron Man cover logo figure repros Marvelmania art) Kirby - a (R: MTU 48,51, TJKC 24) (r: FF 59) (Mr. Fantastic cover logo figure) Kirby/Sinnott - a (r: FF 58) (Doctor Doom cover logo figure) Kirby/Sinnott - a (r: sweat shirt (1966) (Thing cover logo figure) Kirby - a (r: MTU 9) (Iron Man cover logo figure) Kirby - a (r: MTU 9) (Iron Man cover logo figure) Kirby - a

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MARVEL TREASURY EDITION Marvel Comics Group See Amazing Spider-Man, Amazing Spider-Man Special, Fantastic Four, Fantastic Four Annual, Incredible Hulk, Journey into Mystery, Journey into Mystery Annual, Tales to Astonish, Thor (10” x 14” Over-sized format) 1 1974: (The Spectacular Spider-Man); (r: ASM 8) “Spider-Man Tackles The Torch” 6p // (r: ASMS 4) Untitled 1p (note: published Jun 18, 1974) 1 1974: (limited numbered edition of first 1,000 copies signed by Stan Lee and John Romita; sold thru mail order; same contents) 2 Dec 1974: (The Fabulous Fantastic Four); (r: FF 6) “Captives Of The Deadly Duo” 24p // (r: FF 11) “The Impossible Man” 11p // (r: FF 11) “A Visit With The Fantastic Four” 11p // (r: FF 48 (partial) “The Coming Of Galactus” 14p // (r: FF 49) “If This Be Doomsday” 20p // (r: FF 50 (partial) “The Startling Saga Of The Silver Surfer” 13p // (r: FFA 1) “Inside The Baxter Building” 1p 3 1974: (The Mighty Thor); (r: JIM 125) “When Meet The Immortals” 16p // (r: Thor 126) “Whom The Gods Would Destroy” 16p // (r: Thor 127) “The Hammer And The Holocaust” 16p // (r: Thor 128) “The Power Of Pluto” 16p // (r: Thor 129 (partial) “The Verdict Of Zeus” 14p // (r: JIMA 1) “Asgard” 2p // (r: Thor 130 (partial) “Thunder In The Netherworld” 14p 5 1975: (The Incredible Hulk); (r: IH 3) “The Origin Of The Hulk” 3p // (r: TTA 79) “The Titan And The Torment” 10p Kirby/Giacoia - c,bc (Avengers) 7 1975: 9 1976: (Giant Super-Hero Team-Up); (r: JIM 112) “The Mighty Thor Battles The Incredible Hulk” 16p 10 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c,bc (Thor) // (r: Thor 154) “To Wake The Mangog” 20p // (r: Thor 155) “Now Ends The Universe” 20p // (r: Thor 156) “The Hammer And The Holocaust” 20p // (r: Thor 157) “Behind Him, Ragnarok” 20p 11 1976: Kirby/Verpoorten - c,bc (Fantastic Four) // (r: FF 23) “The Master Plan Of Doctor Doom” 23p // (r: FF 4) “The Coming Of The Sub-Mariner” 21p // (r: FF 94) “The Return Of The Frightful Four” 20p // (r: FF 51 (partial) “This Man, This Monster” 16p MARVEL TREASURY SPECIAL Marvel Comics Group See Fantastic Four (10” x 14” Over-sized format) 1 (Nov) 1974: (Giant Superhero Holiday Grab-Bag); (r: FF 25) “The Hulk Vs. The Thing” 22p // (r: FF 26) “The Avengers Take Over” 23p MARVEL TREASURY SPECIAL Marvel Comics Group See Captain America, Captain America: Bicentennial Battles, Captain America by Jack Kirby Omnibus, Jack Kirby Collector, King-Size Kirby (10” x 14” Over-sized format) (Captain America’s Bicentennial Battles); Kirby/Giacoia - c,bc (note: added art: colonial soldiers, Cap on Moon) 1 1976: (R: KSK) // Contents 1p Kirby/Romita - a (R: KSK) // “Captain America’s Bicentennial Battles” (first app. Mr. Buda (The Contemplator) 77p Kirby (script); Kirby/Smith - a (11p); Kirby/Trimpe - a (44p); Kirby/Romita - a (4p); Kirby/Giacoia - a (18p) - a (assist: Verpoorten; note: Kirby app. as newsboy in story) (R: CABB, CAJKO KSK) // “Colonial” Captain America / “Western” Captain America / “Astro-Hero” Captain America 3p Kirby/Giacoia - a / (R: CAJKO, KSK) / “Steve Rogers” 1p Kirby/Romita - a (R: CAJKO, KSK) (note: published Jun 8, 1976) (See TJKC 34) MARVEL TREASURY SPECIAL

(See 2001: A Space Odyssey)

MARVEL TRIPLE ACTION Marvel Comics Group See Avengers, Avengers Omnibus, Fantastic Four, Marvel’s Greatest Comics 1 Feb 1972: (r: FF 55) “When Strikes The Silver Surfer” 20p // (r: FF 57) “Enter, Doctor Doom” 20p 2 May 1972: (r: FF 58) “The Dismal Dregs Of Defeat” 20p // (r: c FF 58) Doctor Doom (“Unscrupulously Yours”) 1p (pastiche) 3 Jun 1972: (r: FF 59) “Doomsday” 20p // (r: FF 78) Fantastic Four 1p (pastiche) 4 Aug 1972: (r: FF 60) “The Peril And The Power” 20p 7 Nov 1972: (r: c AV 13) 1p 8 Dec 1972: (r: AV 14) “Even Avengers Can Die” 20p // (r: c AV 14) 1p // (Syd Shores obituary on Bullpen page) 9 Feb 1973: (r: AV 15) “Now, By My Hand, Shall Die A Villain” 20p // (r: AV 15) 1p 10 Apr 1973: (r: AV 16) “The Old Order Changeth” 20p 11 Jun 1973: (r: c AV 17) 12 Aug 1973: (r: c AV 18) 13 Sep 1973: (r: c AV 19) // (note: Bill Everett obituary on Bullpen page) 14 Oct 1973: (r: c AV 20) 15 Nov 1973: (r: c AV 21) 16 Jan 1974: (r: c AV 22) 17 Mar 1974: (r: c AV 23) 18 May 1974: (r: c AV 24) 19 July 1974: (r: c AV 25) 22 Nov 1974: (r: c AV 28) 24 Mar 1975: (r: c AV 30) 25 Sep 1975: (r: c AV 33) (R: AVO 2) // (Artie Simek obituary on Bullpen page) 29 May 1976: Kirby/Adkins - c (Avengers) (R: AVO 2)

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MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE Marvel Comics Group See Essential Marvel Two-In-One, Jack Kirby Collector, Thing: Liberty Legion 1-21 Jan 1974-Nov 1976: (r: sweat shirt (1966) (Thing cover logo figure) Kirby - a 12 Nov 1975: Kirby/Giacoia - c (Thing / Iron Man vs. Prester John) (R: EMTIO 1) 19 Sep 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c (Thing / Tigra vs. Cougar) (R: EMTIO 1) 20 Oct 1976: Kirby/Giacoia - c (Thing / Liberty Legion vs. Master Man / U-Man / Sky Shark) (R: EMTIO 1) 25 Mar 1977: Kirby/Sinnott - c (Thing / Iron Fist) (R: EMTIO 1) 27 May 1977: Kirby/Sinnott - c (Thing vs. Deathlok) (R: EMTIO 2) (See TJKC 33) 1 Dec 2017: (Legacy variant cover repros (1966) sweat shirt front) “It’s Clobberin’ Time” Kirby - a Annual 1 (Sep) 1976: Kirby/Sinnott - c (Thing / Liberty Legion) (R: EMTIO 1, TLL) MARVEL UNIVERSE

(See Hulk vs. The Marvel Universe, Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe)

MARVEL UNIVERSE: THOR DIGEST Marvel Comics See Journey into Mystery 1 2013: (r: JIM 83) “Thor, The Mighty, And The Stone Men From Saturn” 13p MARVEL VISIONARIES: JACK KIRBY Marvel Comics See Amazing Adventures, Amazing Spider-Man, Avengers, Captain America Comics, Captain America, Devil Dinosaur, Eternals, Fantastic Four, Fantastic Four Special, Incredible Hulk, Love Romances, Marvel Mystery Comics, Not Brand Echh, Rawhide Kid, Red Raven Comics, Sgt. Fury, Strange Tales, Tales of Suspense, Thor, Two-Gun Kid, What If?, X-Men, Yellow Claw (HC format editions) (r: RRC 1) “Mercury In The 20th Century” 8p // (r: MMC 13) “The Vision” 8p // (r: CAC 1) “Meet Captain America” 8p // V1 2004: (r: YC 3) “UFO, The Lightning Man” 5p // (r: ST 94) “I Was A Decoy For Pildorr, The Plunderer From Outer Space” 7p // (r: AA 1) “I Am The Fantastic Doctor Droom” 6p // (r: RK 17) “Beware, The Rawhide Kid” 7p // (r: IH 3) “The Origin Of The Hulk” 3p // (r: ASM 8) “Spider-Man Tackles The Torch” 6p // (r: AV 4) “Captain America Joins The Avengers” 23p // (r: SF 6) “The Fangs Of The Desert Fox” 23p // (r: FF 48) “The Coming Of Galactus” 20p // (r: FF 49) “If This Be Doomsday” 20p // (r: FF 50) “The Startling Saga Of The Silver Surfer” 20p // (r: FF 51) “This Man, This Monster” 20p // (r: Thor 134) “The People-Breeders” 16p // (r: Thor 135) “The Maddening Menace Of The Man-Beast” 16p // (r: Thor 136) “To Become An Immortal” 16p // (r: FFS 5) “This Is A Plot?” 3p // (r: AA 1) “The Inhumans” 10p // (r: AA 2) “Friend Against Friend” 10p // (r: CA 200) “Dawn’s Early Light” 17p // (r: ET 7) “The Fourth Host” 17p // (r: WI 11) “What If The Fantastic Four Were The Original Marvel Bullpen?” 34p (note: published Nov 10, 2004) V2 2006: (r: CAC 1) “Meet Captain America” 8p // (r: MMC 23) “The Vision” 7p // (r: YC 4) “The Living Shadows” 5p // (r: ST 89) “Fin Fang Foom” 13p // (r: ST 114) “The Human Torch Meets Captain America” 18p // (r: TGK 60) “The Beginning Of The Two-Gun Kid” 13p // (r: LR 103) “The Dream World Of Doris Wilson” 7p // (r: XM 9) “Enter, The Avengers” 20p // (r: TOS 59) “Captain America” 10p // (r: SF 13) “Fighting Side-by-Side With Captain America And Bucky” 23p // (r: FF 57) “Enter, Doctor Doom” 20p // (r: FF 58) “The Dismal Dregs Of Defeat” 20p // (r: FF 59) “Doomsday” 20p // (r: FF 60) “The Peril And The Power” 20p // (r: NBE 1) “The Silver Burper” 8p // (r: Thor 154) “To Wake The Mangog” 20p // (r: Thor 155) “Now Ends The Universe” 20p // (r: Thor 156) “The Hammer And The Holocaust” 20p // (r: Thor 157) “Behind Him, Ragnarok” 20p // (r: DDSR 1) “Devil Dinosaur And Moonboy” 17p (note: published Mar 24, 2006) MARVEL VISIONARIES: JOHN ROMITA, SR. Marvel Comics See Tales to Astonish (HC format) V1 2005: (r: c TTA 77) 1p // (r: TTA 77) “Bruce Banner Is The Hulk” 10p MARVEL VISIONARIES: STAN LEE Marvel Comics See Captain America Comics, Fantastic Four, Fantastic Four Annual, Thor (HC format) V1 2005: (r: CAC 3) “Captain America Foils The Traitor’s Revenge” 2p // (r: FF 11) “A Visit With The Fantastic Four” 11p // (r: FFA 3) “Bedlam At The Baxter Building” 23p // (r: Thor 179) “No More The Thunder God” 19p MARVEL WEDDINGS Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four Annual 1 2005: (r: FFA 3) “Bedlam At The Baxter Building” 23p MARVEL WESTERNS: (SERIES) Marvel Comics See Rawhide Kid 1 Sep 2006: (Kid Colt and Arizona Girl); (r: RK 17) “Stagecoach To Shotgun Gap” 6p // (r: RK 25) “Those Who Live By The Gun” 5p 1 Oct 2006: (Strange Westerns starring The Black Rider); (r: RK 25) “The Bat Strikes” 7p // (r: RK 26) “The Bullet-Proof Man” 5p 1 Aug 2006: (Two-Gun Kid); (r: RK 22) “Beware, The Terrible Totem” 19p 1 Sep 2006: (Western Legends); (r: RK 23) “The Origin Of The Rawhide Kid” 7p V1 2006: (HC edition collects all four issues)

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MASTER OF KUNG-FU, THE Marvel Comics Group See Yellow Claw Giant-Size 1 Sep 1974: (r: YC 1) “The Coming of the Yellow Claw” 7p Giant-Size 2 Dec 1974: (r: YC 1 re-titled from “The Yellow Claw Strikes”) “The Yellow Claw” 6p // (r: YC 1) “The Yellow Claw” (Trap for Jimmy Woo) 6p


Giant-Size 3 Mar 1975: Giant-Size 4 Jun 1975:

(r: YC 2) “Concentrate On Chaos” 5p // (r: YC 2) “The Yellow Claw (The Trap)” 4p (note: both stories add new S.H.I.E.L.D. references) (r: YC 2) “Temujai, The Golden Goliath” 5p // (r: YC 2) “The Mystery Of Cabin 361” 5p (note: both stories add new S.H.I.E.L.D. references)

MAXIMUM FANTASTIC FOUR Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four (Over-Sized HC format) V1 2005: (r: FF 1) “The Fantastic Four” 13p // (r: FF 1) “The Fantastic Four Meet The Moleman” 12p (note: poster (Fantastic Four 1 cover) and historic overview included)

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MAXIMUM SECURITY: THOR VS. EGO Marvel Comics See Thor 1 2000: (r: Thor 133) “Behold, The Living Planet” 16p // (r: Thor 160) “And Now, Galactus” 20p // (r: Thor 161) “Shall A God Prevail?” 20p MERCURY IN THE 20TH CENTURY (See Red Raven Comics 1) METALLO (See Action Comics 252, Tales of Suspense 16) MICROCOLOUR Microcolour See original sources for details (Microfiche reprints) (073DC-079DC) Adventure Comics #68-102 // (080DC-081DC) All-Star Comics #14-17,19 // nn 1997-: (003MV) All Winners Comics #1,2 // (007MV-008MV) Captain America Comics #1-10 // (119DC) Captain Marvel Adventures (nn) (#1) // (055MV) Daring Mystery Comics #6-8 // (101DC-107DC) Detective Comics #64-83,85,95 // (024MV-027MV) Marvel Mystery Comics #12-27 // (033MV) Mystic Comics #7 (first series) // (#?) Red Raven Comics #1 // (#?) Showcase #6,7 // (195DC) Star Spangled Comics #7-10 // (039MV) USA Comics #1 // (154DC / 190DC / 192DC) World’s Finest Comics #6-3,15,21,22 // (043MV) Yellow Claw #2-4 (includes The Black Knight #1-5) // (041MV) Young Allies Comics #1,2 MIGHTY MARVEL TEAM-UP THRILLERS Marvel Comics Group See Tales of Suspense, X-Men (r: TOS 58) “In Mortal Combat With Captain America” 18p // (r: XM 9) “Enter, The Avengers” 20p V1 1983: MIGHTY MARVEL WESTERN, THE Marvel Comics Group See Rawhide Kid, Two-Gun Kid 1 Oct 1968: (r: RK 23) “A Place To Hide” 11p // (r: TGK 61) “The Killer And The Kid” 10p // (r: TGK 62) “The Man Who Changed” 5p 2 Dec 1968: (r: RK 32) “Beware Of The Barker Brothers” 13p // (r: TGK 61) “When The Apaches Strike” 5p // (r: RK 26) “Shoot-Out In Scragg’s Saloon” 6p 3 Feb 1969: (r: RK 22) “Beware, The Terrible Totem” 19p // (r: TGK 60) “I Hate The Two-Gun Kid” 5p 6 Nov 1969: (r: RK 28) “Doom In The Desert” 7p // (r: RK 31) “Shoot-Out With Rock Rorick” 7p // (r: c TGK 75) Two-Gun Kid 1p (pastiche) 9 Jul 1970: (r: TGK 62) “Moose Morgan, Gunman At Large” 13p 12 Jan 1971: (r: RK 20) “Shoot-Out With Blackjack Bordon” 13p // (r: RK 20) “The Defeat Of The Rawhide Kid” 5p 13 May 1971: (r: RK 21) “The Gunmen Of Sundown City” 18p 14 Sep 1971: (r: RK 30) “When The Kid Went Wild” 7p // (r: RK 30) “Riot In Railtown” 5p // (r: RK 30) “Showdown With The Crow Magnum Gang” 6p // (r: TGK 54 wuth added art) “Dance Or Draw, Tenderfoot” 4p 16 Mar 1972: (r: TGK 58 with added art) “The Monster Of Hidden Valley” 13p 25 Jul 1973: (r: c, RK 26) “Trapped By The Bounty Hunter” 7p 26 Sep 1973: (r: RK 31) “Trapped By Dead-Eye Dawson” 6p // (note: Bill Everett obituary on Bullpen page) 27 Oct 1973: (r: c, RK 25) “The Bat Strikes” 7p 28 Nov 1973: (r: RK 26) “The Bullet-Proof Man” 5p 29 Jan 1974: (r: c, RK 23) “A Place To Hide” 11p 32 Jun 1974: (r: RK 23) “The Origin Of The Rawhide Kid” 7p 33 Aug 1974: (r: RK 25) “Those Who Live By The Gun” 5p 34 Sep 1974: (r: RK 29) “The Little Man Laughs Last” 6p // Big Jim’s Pack (ad logo figure) Kirby - a 35 Oct 1974: (r: TGK 60) “I Hate The Two-Gun Kid” 5p // (r: RK 25) “The Twister” 6p // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (ad logo figure) Kirby - a 36 Dec 1974: (r: RK 29) “The Trail Of Apache Joe” 7p 37 Feb 1975: (r: RK 29) “The Fallen Hero” 5p 38 Apr 1975: (r: RK 19) “Fight Or Crawl, Kid” 5p 39 Jun 1975: (r: RK 26) “Shoot-Out In Scragg’s Saloon” 6p 40 Aug 1975: (r: RK 28) “When A Gunslinger Gets Mad” 5p 41 Sep 1975: (r: RK 28) “The Guns Of Jasker Jelko” 6p // (Artie Simek obituary on Bullpen page) 42 Nov 1975: (r: RK 27) “When Six-Guns Roar” 7p 43 Jan 1976: (r: RK 30) “Showdown With The Crow Magnum Gang” 6p // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a 44 Mar 1976: (r: RK 28) “Doom In The Desert” 7p // (Bullpen): “Who Is He?” (Ikaris) Kirby/Giacoia - a (See FOOM 12) 45 Jun 1976: (r: RK 30) “Riot In Railtown” 5p // (r: TGK 61) “When The Apaches Strike” 5p 46 Sep 1976: (r: RK 17) “Beware, The Rawhide Kid” 7p MILLENNIUM EDITION (SERIES) DC Comics See original sources for details (Replica editions) 1 Jul 2000: Action Comics #252 1 May 2000: House of Secrets #92

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MILLIE THE MODEL Marvel Comics Group See Modeling with Millie, Patsy and Hedy 107 Mar 1962: “A Monster for Millie” (story features artist Jack Kirby) 6p Goldberg - a MISTER MIRACLE National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Back Issue, Boy Commandos, Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom, Comic Book Artist Special Edition, Comics Buyer’s Guide, Comics Interview, Comics Journal, Countdown Special, DC Presents Darkseid War 100 Page Spectacular, Detective Comics, Forever People, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby’s Fourth World, Jack Kirby’s Fourth World Omnibus, Jack Kirby’s Mister Miracle, Jack Kirby’s Mister Miracle: Artist’s Edition, Jack Kirby Treasury, New Gods, Real Fact Comics, San Diego Comic Con Book, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen, Who’s Who (Kirby writing on issues #1—18) (cover logo by Saladino) (series note: Kirby’s “Fourth World” contained the blueprint for developing a connected line of comics beyond what had existed previously. (CJ 134, p 109) 1 Apr 1971: Kirby/Colletta - c (colored by Kirby) // “Murder Missile Trap” (First app. Mister Miracle (Scott Free) / Oberon / Mother Box; death of original Mister Miracle (Thaddeus Brown) 22p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: CS, DCPDW, JKFWO 1, JKMM) (note: Mister Miracle costume mis-colored by DC) // “A Visit with Jack Kirby” 1p (article) (note: published Jan 14, 1971) (See CBASE 1, SDCC (1970), TJKC 6,31,35,68) Kirby/Colletta - c // “X-Pit” (first app. Granny Goodness) 23p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: JKFWO 1, JKMM, JKMMAE) // 2 Jun 1971: “Miracle Talk” 1p (article); letters page begins) 3 Aug 1971: Kirby/Colletta - c // “The Paranoid Pill” (first app. Doctor Bedlam) 22p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: JKFWO 1, JKMM, JKMMAE) // In the Days of The Mob (#1 advertisement) 1p Kirby/Giacoia - a (See TJKC 23) 4 Oct 1971: Kirby/Colletta - c // “The Closing Jaws Of Death” (first app. Barda) 22p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: JKFWO 2, JKMM) // (r: RFC 1) “Pirate Or Patriot?” 4p // (r: DC 82) “The Romance Of Rip Carter” 11p (letter sparks a burning question: “Kirby has been unleashed...there is a new wonder afoot...Now I sit back and wonder, knowing how closely writer and artist collaborate at Marvel, how many of the ideas behind the Lee/Kirby masterworks usually attributed to Lee came from the mind of his one-time partner?”—Mark Gruenwald) // (note: all reprints selected by E. Nelson Bridwell) 5 Dec 1971: Kirby/Royer/Adams - c (R: JKMMAE) // “Doctor Vundabar And His Murder Machine” (first app. Virmin Vundabar) 22p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFWO 2, JKMM, JKMMAE) // “Young Scott Free” (Granny Goodness) 4p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: JKFWO 2, JKMM) // (r: DC 76) “The Invasion Of America” 12p (See CBASE 1, TJKC 20) 6 Feb 1972: Kirby/Royer - c (R: JKT 2) // “Funky Flashman” (satirizes Stan Lee and Roy Thomas (Houseroy); first app. Female Furies: Bernadeth / Lashina / Mad Harriet / Stompa) 24p Kirby/Royer - a (note: Evanier scripts page 6) (R: JKFWO 2, JKMM, JKMMAE) // “Young Scott Free” (Metron) 2p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFWO 2, JKMM) // (r: BC 1) “Satan Wears A Swastika” 12p // “Special Announcement” (In the Days of The Mob / Spirit World re-solicitation) 7 Apr 1972: Kirby/Royer - c // “Apokolips Trap” (first app. Kanto) 22p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFWO 3, JKMM, JKMMAE) // “Young Scott Free” (vs. Para-Demons) 4p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFWO 3, JKMM) // Kirby Unleashed (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a // (r: BC 3) “The Return Of Agent Axis” 11p (See JKMW) 8 Jun 1972: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Battle Of The Id” (first app. Gilotina) 26p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFWO 3, JKMM, JKMMAE) // (r: DC 64) “The Boy Commandos” 12p // Kirby Unleashed (advertisement) 1/2p Kirby - a 9 Aug 1972: Kirby/Royer - c // “Himon” (origin of Mister Miracle; first app. Himon) 26p Kirby/Royer - a (note: Kirby based Himon on his father-in-law Hyman Goldstein) (R: JKFWO 3, JKMM, JKMMAE) 10 Oct 1972: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Mister Miracle To Be” (first app. Ted Brown) 22p Kirby/Royer - a (R:JKFWO 3, JKMM) (See BI 11, BGCF 19, CBG 1616, CI 121, TJKC 6,8,50) 11 Dec 1972: Kirby/Royer - c (R: JKMMAE) // “The Greatest Show Off Earth” 22p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFWO 4, JKFW) (note: final Evanier assistant work for Kirby on letters page) 12 Feb 1973: Kirby/Royer - c (R: JKMMAE) // “Mystivac” 22p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFWO 4, JKFW) (See TJKC 59) 13 Apr 1973: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Dictator’s Dungeon” 23p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFWO 4, JKFW) (See TJKC 22) 14 Jul 1973: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Quick And The Dead” 23p Kirby/Royer/Wray - a (R: JKFWO 4, JKFW) 15 Sep 1973: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Real Big Barda” (first app. Shilo Norman) 20p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFWO 4, JKFW) (note: letters page repros panels from FP 11, NG 11) // “Behind The Scenes At The DC Comic World” 1p (Simon and Kirby article includes preview Sandman 1 panel) 16 Nov 1973: Kirby/Royer - c // “Shilo Norman, Super Trouble” 20p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFWO 4, JKFW) 17 Jan 1974: Kirby/Royer - c // “Murder Lodge” 20p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFWO 4, JKFW) 18 Mar 1974: Kirby/Royer - c (R: TJKC 61) // “Wild, Wild Wedding Guests” (Mister Miracle and Barda wedding; New Gods app.; death of [MM] Mother Box) 20p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFWO 4, JKFW) (See TJKC 61) 19 Jul 1977: (post-Kirby revival ends with #25 (Sep 1978); unpublished #26 cover in CCC 2) MISTER SCARLET

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MODELING WITH MILLIE Marvel Comics Group See Alter-Ego, Millie the Model, Patsy and Hedy 45 Feb 1966: Goldberg/Kirby - c (Millie main figure by Kirby) (note: pasted over original Goldberg art; See AE V3#18) 54 Jun 1967: (“Millie the Marvel” 6p (features Millie as Super-Hero—reading Fantastic Four 63 on title page)

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MONSTER ABCs Marvel Comics See Journey into Mystery, Tales of Suspense, Tales to Astonish V1 2017: (r: TTA 15) “I Learned The Dread Secret Of The Blip” 7p // (r: TTA 16) “Here Comes Thorr, The Unbelievable” 7p // (r: TTA 22) “I Dared To Battle The Crawling Creature” 13p // (r: TOS 13) “Elektro, He Held A World In His Grip” 7p // (r: TOS 18) “Kraa, The Unhuman” 13p // (r: TOS 23) “I Entered The Dimension Of Doom” 7p // (r: JIM 57) “The Martian Who Stole My Body” 6p // (r: JIM 62) “I Was A Slave Of The Living Hulk” (Xemnu) 13p


MONSTER MASSACRE Titan Books See Black Magic (HC format) V1 2013: (r: BM V4#5) “The Greatest Horror Of Them All” 5p MONSTER MASTERWORKS Marvel Comics See Journey into Mystery, Strange Tales, Tales of Suspense, Tales to Astonish V1 1989: “Monsters Of The Shifty Fifties” (text feature by Kirby) // (r: TTA 13) “I Challenged Groot, The Monster From Planet X” 7p // (r: JIM 72 re-titled from “The Glob”) “The Glop” 12p // (r: ST 75) “Taboo, The Thing From The Murky Swamp” 7p // (r: TTA 15) “I Learned The Dread Secret Of The Blip” 7p // (r: TTA 25) “I Was Captured By The Creature From Krogarr” 7p // (r: ST 78) “A Martian Walks Among Us” 7p // (r: TTA 20) “What Was ‘X,’ The Thing That Lived” 18p // (r: TTA 17) “Vandoom, The Man Who Made A Creature” 13p // (r: TOS 18) “Kraa, The Unhuman” 13p // (r: JIM 65) “I Am The Brute That Walks” 12p // (r: ST 88) “Zzutak, The Thing That Shouldn’t Exist” 13p // (r: TOS 11) “I Created Sporr, The Thing That Could Not Die” 7p // (r: JIM 63 re-titled from “Goliath”) “Gigantus, The Monster That Walked Like A Man” 7p // (r: ST 73) “Grottu, King Of The Insects” 6p // (r: TOS 28) “Titan, The Amphibian From Atlantis” 7p // (r: ST 89) “Fin Fang Foom” 13p

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MONSTER MENACE Marvel Comics See Jack Kirby Collector, Journey into Mystery, Strange Tales, Tales of Suspense 1 Dec 1993: (r: JIM 73) “What Lurks On Channel X?” 6p // (r: TOS 7) “I Fought The Molten Man-Thing” 5p // “Monster Menace” 1/2p (article); includes “Some Titanic Thoughts” 1/2p Lee (text) (new Ditko cover (19 Atlas monsters) // (r: ST 94) “Save Me From The Weed” 6p // (r: ST 72) “I Fought The Colossus” 5p // 2 Jan 1994: “Jack Kirby, Atlas Comics And Monsters” 1/2p (text by Kirby—his final work for Marvel) (R: TJKC 53) // “Monster Menace” 1p (article; with cover key) 3 Feb 1994: (r: ST 88) “Zzutak, The Thing That Shouldn’t Exist” 13p 4 Mar 1994: (r: ST 90) “Orrgo, The Unconquerable” 7p // (r: JIM 64) “I Dared To Battle Rorgg, King Of The Spider-Men” 7p MONSTERS: THE MARVEL MONSTERBUS Marvel Comics See original sources for details (HC format; 872 pages) V1 2017: (omnibus collects all Kirby covers and stories from: Strange Tales of the Unusual #7 // Astonishing #56 // World of Fantasy #15-19 // Strange Worlds #1,3-5 // Tales to Astonish #1,3-21 // Strange Tales #67-70,72-86 // Tales of Suspense #2-19 // Journey into Mystery #51-70 // Amazing Adventures #1-2 (basically all Kirby Atlas mystery / monster stories (Dec 1956—Jul 1961) (note: published May 16, 2017) V2 2017: (omnibus collects all Kirby covers and stories from: Strange Tales #87-100 // Strange Tales Annual #1 // Journey into Mystery #71-82 // Tales to Astonish #20-34 // Tales of Suspense #20-38 // Amazing Adventures #1-6 // Chamber of Darkness #4-5 (basically all Kirby Marvel mystery / monster stories (Jun 1961—Jun 1970) MONSTERS ON THE PROWL Marvel Comics Group See Amazing Adventures, Journey into Mystery, Strange Tales, Tales of Suspense, Tales to Astonish Continued from Chamber of Darkness (r: c, TTA 12) “I Discovered Gorgilla, The Monster Of Midnight Mountain” 7p // 9 Feb 1971: (r: JIM 78) “Kraggoom, The Creature Who Caught An Astronaut” 7p 10 Apr 1971: (r: JIM 71) “I Brought The Roc To Life” 13p 11 Jun 1971: (r: c JIM 62 with added art by M. Severin) // (r: JIM 62 re-titled from “I Was A Slave Of The Living Hulk”) “I Was A Slave Of The Living Titan” (Xemnu) 13p 12 Aug 1971: (r: c JIM 61 with added art by M. Severin) // (r: JIM 61) “I Defied Gomdulla, The Living Pharaoh” 7p // (r: TTA 29) “When The Space Beasts Attack” 7p 13 Oct 1971: (r: JIM 70) “The Sandman Cometh” 13p // (r: TTA 31) “It Fell From The Flying Saucer” 6p // (r: TTA 30) “The Thing From The Hidden Swamp” 6p 14 Dec 1971: (r: JIM 66 re-titled from “The Return Of The Hulk”) “The Return Of The Titan” 13p 15 Feb 1972: (r: ST 82) “The Thing Called It” 13p 16 Apr 1972: (r: ST 99) “Mister Morgan’s Monster” 7p 17 Jun 1972: (r: TOS 14) “I Created The Colossus” 18p (note: increased sales of MOP 17 and 25 (Colossus reprints) resulted in Astonishing Tales 21-24 revival (It! the Living Colossus) 18 Aug 1972: (r: TOS 22 re-titled from “Bruttu”) “Beware Of Bruttu” 13p 19 Oct 1972: (r: TOS 30) “The Ghost Rode A Rollercoaster” 7p // (r: TOS 23) “The Changeling” 5p 20 Dec 1972: (r: TOS 27) “Oog Lives Again” 7p // (r: JIM 63) “The Dangerous Doll” 5p 21 Feb 1973: (r: TOS 29) “The Martian Who Stole A City” 7p // (r: TOS 29) “Nothing Can Save Us” 6p 22 Apr 1973: (cover repros ST 93 title page) // (r: ST 93 re-titled from “When The Thing Runs Amok” with new title page) “When The Monster Strikes” 7p 23 Jun 1973: (r: c, ST 87) “The Return Of Grogg” 13p 24 Aug 1973: (r: c ST 84 with added art by Romita) // (r: ST 84 re-titled from “The Wonder Of The Ages, Magneto”) “The Wonder Of The Ages, Magnetor” 13p 25 Sep 1973: (r: c, TOS 20) “Colossus Lives Again” 13p // (note: Bill Everett obituary on Bullpen page) 26 Oct 1973: (r: c, ST 95) “The Two-Headed Thing” 7p 27 Nov 1973: (r: c, AA 6) “Sserpo, The Creature Who Crushed The Earth” 13p // (r: ST 93) “Earth Will Be Lost Tonight” 6p 28 Jun 1974: (r: c, AA 5) “The Escape Of Monsteroso” 13p 29 Aug 1974: (r: c TTA 34 with added art by Romita) // (r: TTA 34) “A Monster At My Window” 7p 30 Oct 1974: (r: TOS 9) “I Saw Diablo, The Demon From The Fifth Dimension” 7p // (r: TTA 34) “The Strange Fate Of The Statue Maker” 6p // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (ad logo figure) Kirby - a (note: final issue) 87


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MYSTERY MEN COMICS Fox Features Syndicate See Comic Book Makers, Comic Book Marketplace, Complete Jack Kirby 10 May 1940: Simon - c (Blue Beetle) (R: CBM 107, CJK 1, Comic Book Makers) // “Wing Turner” 3p Kirby - a (signed: “Floyd Kelly”) (R: CJK 1) 11 Jun 1940: Simon - c (Blue Beetle) (R: Comic Book Makers)


12 Jul 1940: Simon - c (Blue Beetle) (R: Comic Book Makers) (note: Simon and Kirby produced uncredited house ad art for Victor Fox) (See CJK 1) MYSTERY TALES Atlas Comics (Marvel Comics Group) See It’s a Fanzine 48 50 Feb 1957: (“When The Worlds Vanished” features Jack and Rosalind Kirby as “Jack and Ruth Colley” 3p Morrow - a)

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MYSTIC COMICS (Series 1) Timely Comics (Marvel Comics Group) See Microcolour 5 Mar 1941: (“The Terror” (first app. and origin) 7p Shores - a) (note: first comic book story by Syd Shores) 7 Dec 1941: Kirby/Simon - c (The Destroyer vs. Adolf Hitler and his “Trunk of Terror”) (R: MC) MYSTIC COMICS 70TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Marvel Comics See Marvel Mystery Comics 1 Oct 2009: (r: MMC 13) “The Vision” 8p NEMESIS America’s Comic Group (A+ Comics) See Jack Kirby Masterworks 1 1998: Kirby/Sinnott - c (light-boxed from Sandman in JKMW) NEW GODS, THE National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Adventure Comics, Black Racer and Shilo Norman Special, Boy Commandos, Comic Book Apocalypse: The Graphic World of Jack Kirby, Comics Journal, Countdown Special, DC Presents Darkseid War 100 Page Spectacular, DC Graphic Novel, Forever People, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby’s Fourth World Omnibus, Jack Kirby’s New Gods, Jack Kirby’s New Gods: Artist’s Edition, Kirby—King of Comics, Millennium Edition, Mister Miracle, Real Fact Comics, San Diego Comic Con Book, Superman’s Girl Friend Lois Lane, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen, Super Powers, Thor, Who’s Who (Kirby writing on issues #1—11) (cover logo by Kirby/Saladino) (series note: Kirby’s “Fourth World” contained the blueprint for developing a connected line of comics beyond what had existed previously. (CJ 134, p 109) 1 Mar 1971: Kirby/Giacoia - c (collage; background features photo element with photostat tint effect screen by Jack Adler; colored by Kirby) // “Orion Fights For Earth” (first app. The New Gods: Orion / Lightray / Highfather (Izaya the Inheritor) New Genesis / The Source / Metron / Kalibak) 23p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: DCPDW, JKFWO 1, JKNG, JKNGAE, ME, NG 1) // “A Visit with Jack Kirby” 1p (article) (R: TJKC 65, ME) (note: published Dec 22, 1970) (See CBAGWJK, CBASE 1, SDCC (1970), Showcase 94 (unpublished), SPJO 134, TJKC 6,26,37,57, Thor 128,162) 2 May 1971: Kirby/Colletta - c (collage) // “O’ Deadly Darkseid” (first app. Mantis / DeSaad / Deep Six; See FP 2) 22p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: JKFWO 1, JKNG, JKNGAE, NG 1) // “To and From the Source” 1p (article; letters page begins— first by Mark Evanier and Steve Sherman) (See FP 2) 3 Jul 1971: Kirby/Colletta - c (collage) (R: TJKC 47) // “Death Is The Black Racer” (first app. Black Racer (Willie Walker) 23p Kirby/Colletta - a (note: no credits listed) (R: JKFWO 1, JKNG, NG 2) (See Death is The Black Racer (unpublished), TJKC 47) 4 Sep 1971: Kirby/Colletta - c (first mention of “Fourth World”) // “The O’Ryan Gang And The Deep Six” (first app. Esak) 23p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: JKFWO 2, JKNG, NG 2) // Lightray 1p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: JKFWO 2) // (r: c, ADV 73) “The Secret Of The Buzzard’s Revenge” 10p (note: all reprints selected by E. Nelson Bridwell) // “Kalibak The Cruel” 1p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: JKFWO 1) // (r: BC 12) “Coast Guard Reconnaissance” 3p 5 Nov 1971: Kirby/Royer - c // “Spawn” (death of [Slig] Mother Box; first app. Sgt. Daniel Turpin) 22p Kirby/Royer - a (note: first Kirby comic with Royer inks; 1 collage page) (R: JKFWO 2, JKNG, JKNGAE, NG 3) // (r: FP 4 re-titled “Hello Again”) (Self Portrait) 1p // (r: ADV 74) “Scavenger Hunt” 9p // “Introducing Fastbak” (The Young Gods of Supertown; first app. Fastbak) 4p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: BRSLS, JKFWO 2, JKNG) // “To and From The Source” (article discusses Royer / collages) (See Who’s Who 6: “Deep Six”) 6 Jan 1972: Kirby/Colletta - c // “The Glory Boat” 26p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFWO 2, JKNG, JKNGAE, NG 3) // (r: ADV 75) “Beware Of Mr. Meek” 9p // (r: RFC 1) “The Rocket Lanes Of Tomorrow” 2p (See TJKC 24) 7 Mar 1972: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Pact” (origin of New Genesis and Apokolips; first app. Avia / Heggra / Steppenwolf / Tigra; The Apotheosis of The Fourth World—Jack and Rosalind Kirby’s favorite story) 24p Kirby/Royer - a (R: CS, DCPDW, KFWO 3, JKNG, JKNGAE, NG 4) // Kirby Unleashed (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a // “Vykin The Black” (The Young Gods of Supertown) 2p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: BRSLS, JKFWO 3, JKNG) // (r: ADV 76) “The Legend Of The Silent Bear” 9p // (r: RFC 2) “A World Of Thinking Machines” 2p (note: published Dec 21, 1971) (See JKQ 11, KKOC, TJKC 46) 8 May 1972: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Death Wish Of Terrible Turpin” 23p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFWO 3, JKNG, JKNGAE, NG 4) // Kirby Unleashed (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a // “Beat The Black Racer” (The Young Gods of Supertown) 3p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: BRSLS, JKFWO 3, JKNG) // (r: ADV 77) “The Stone Of Vengeance” 9p 9 Jul 1972: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Bug” (first app. Forager) 26p Kirby/Royer - a (note: on pages 11,17 Eternals mentioned) (R: JKFWO 3, JKNG, NG 5) // Kirby Unleashed (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a // (r: c, ADV 78) “The Lady And The Tiger” 9p 10 Sep 1972: Kirby/Royer - c // “Earth—The Doomed Dominion” 22p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFWO 3, JKNG, NG 5) // The Demon (advertisement; one panel) 1/2p Kirby/Royer - a 11 Nov 1972: Kirby/Royer - c // “Darkseid And Sons” 22p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFWO 4, JKNG, NG 6) // Kamandi (advertisement; one panel) Kirby/Royer - a (note: published Aug 17, 1972) 12 Jul 1977: (post Kirby revival ends with issue #19 (Jul 1978) (See FIS 13) (See Art of Jack Kirby, Captain Victory (Captain Glory), CBASE 1, Comic Book Apocalypse: The Graphic World of Jack Kirby, Gods, Jack Kirby’s Gods, Kirby: Deities, New Gods (1966 concept art), New Gods Portfolio, Phantom Force 2, SDCC (1970), Showcase 94 (unpublished), Superman 232, SPJO 134, Thor 128,162, TJKC 6,19,23,24,26,31,32,37,38,46,50,52,56,57,68; Untitled (3 fine art color paintings in TJKC 19,65)

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NEW GODS, THE DC Comics See DC Graphic Novel, DC Sampler, Forever People, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Quarterly, Super Powers, Who’s Who 1 Jun 1984: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c (wraparound) // “Hello Again” Kirby (text) (includes Self Portrait from FP 4) 1p // (r: NG 1) “Orion Fights For Earth” 23p // (r: NG 4) Lightray 1p // (r: NG 2) “O’ Deadly Darkseid” 22p // “The Source” 2p (article) // (r: c NG 1,2) 1p (See TJKC 6,26) 2 Jul 1984: Kirby/Royer - c,bc // (r: c, NG 3) “Death Is The Black Racer” 23p // (r: NG 4) “Kalibak, The Cruel” 1p // (r: c, NG 4) “The O’Ryan Gang And The Deep Six” 22p // “The Source” 2p (article) (See TJKC 32,71) 3 Aug 1984: Kirby/Royer - c (wraparound) // (r: c, NG 5) “Spawn” 22p // (r: c, NG 6) “The Glory Boat” 26p 4 Sep 1984: Kirby/Royer - c,bc // (r: c, NG 7) “The Pact” 24p (note: some sound effects re-lettered or omitted) // (r: c, NG 8) “The Death Wish Of Terrible Turpin” 23p (See TJKC 57) 5 Oct 1984: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c (wraparound) // (r: c, NG 9) “The Bug” 26p // (r: c, NG 10) “Earth—The Doomed Dominion” 22p 6 Nov 1984: Kirby/Berry - c (wraparound) // (r: c, NG 11) “Darkseid And Sons” 22p // “Even Gods Must Die” 48p Kirby (script); Kirby/Berry - a // “Kirby On Survival” 2p Kirby (text) // Self Portrait Kirby - a (See JKQ 9, TJKC 6,11, TJKC 19 (advertisement), Who’s Who) // DC Graphic Novel 4 (The Hunger Dogs; advertisement) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: published Sep 20, 1984) NEW GODS SPECIAL, THE DC Comics See Forever People 1 2017: (r: FP 4) Self Portrait 1p // (r: FP 5) “Lonar” 4p // (r: FP 7) “Lonar Of New Genesis And His Battle-Horse Thunderer” 2p NEWSBOY LEGION, THE

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NEWSBOY LEGION BY JOE SIMON AND JACK KIRBY, THE DC Comics See original sources for details (HC format) (collects Newsboy Legion stories from Star Spangled Comics #7-32 // “The Birth of The Legion” (Foreword by Simon) V1 2010: V2 2017: (collects Newsboy Legion stories from Star Spangled Comics #33-64 // (Foreword by J. Morrow) NEWSBOY LEGION AND BOY COMMANDOS SPECIAL, THE DC Comics See Forever People, Star Spangled Comics (r: FP 4) Self Portrait 1p // (r: SSC 27) “Turn On The Heat” 11p 1 2017: NEW SMITHSONIAN BOOK OF COMIC BOOK STORIES, THE Harper Collins See Fantastic Four (HC format) (r: FF 21) “The Hate Monger” 22p V1 2004: NICK FURY, AGENT OF S.H.I.E.L.D. Marvel Comics Group See Sgt. Fury, S.H.I.E.L.D., Strange Tales 16 Nov 1970: (r: ST 136) “Find Fury Or Die” 12p // (r: c ST 135,136) 2p // (r: ST 137) “The Prize Is Earth” 12p // (r: ST 138) “Sometimes The Good Guys Lose” 12p 17 Jan 1971: (r: ST 139) “The Brave Die Hard” 12p // (r: c ST 137-140) 4p // (r: ST 140) “The End Of Hydra” 12p // (r: ST 141) “Operation: Brain Blast” 12p 18 Mar 1971: (r: ST 142) “Who Strikes At S.H.I.E.L.D.?” 12p // (r: c ST 142,143) 2p // (r: ST 143) “To Free A Brain Slave” 12p // (r: c, ST 144) “The Day Of The Druid” 12p NICK FURY, AGENT OF S.H.I.E.L.D. Marvel Comics See Sgt. Fury, S.H.I.E.L.D., Steranko Portfolio One, Strange Tales V1 May 2000: (SC collects Strange Tales #150-168; includes covers; omits Doctor Strange stories) // “The Man Called D.E.A.T.H.” (Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.; unused pages; inking try-out) 2p Kirby/Steranko - a (note: re-titled “The Greatest Comics Never Seen: File 100621”); (reprinted from Steranko Portfolio One) (R: Marvel Vision 14, S.H.I.E.L.D. 9 (2015) NIGHT GLIDER Topps Comics (Kirbyverse) See Bombast, Captain Glory, Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga, Satan’s Six 1 Apr 1993: Kirby/Zakrzewski - c // “She Glides in Beauty like the Night” 28p (story by Conway/Heck) // (Heck biography) (note: Kirby concept from unpublished Secret City concept art (1968); issued with “Kirbychrome” trading card)

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NOT BRAND ECHH Marvel Comics Group See America’s Best TV Comics, Crazy, Fantastic Four Omnibus, Inhumans Omnibus, Inhumans: The Origin of the Inhumans, Jack Kirby Collector, King-Size Kirby, Marvel Masterworks, Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby, Thor Epic Collection, Thor Omnibus 1 Aug 1967: Kirby/Giacoia - c (first app. Forbush Man) // “The Silver Burper” (Fantastical Four) 8p Lee (script); Kirby/Giacoia - a (note: parody version of FF 57) (R: FFO 2, KSK, MARM, MVJK 2, NBE 10) (note: #1-3 listed as Brand Echh in indicia) (See Snafu V1#1 (Nov 1955) for first mention of Irving Forbush) // (See TJKC 10, Collected TJKC 2) 3 Oct 1967: (M. Severin - c) // “The Origin Of Sore, Son Of Shmodin” 8p Lee (script); Kirby/Giacoia - a (assist: M. Severin) (R: MARM, NBE 10, TEC, TO 2) 4 Nov 1967: (note: letters page “This is a Letters Page?” begins) 5 Dec 1967: (Sutton - c) (with Kirby art corrections—especially Thung’s right arm) // “The Origin Of Forbush Man” 8p Lee (script); Kirby/Sutton - a (R: MARM, NBE 10) // Fantastic Four (ABC-TV advertisement; one panel) Kirby/Trimpe - a (See ABTVC 1) 6 Feb 1968: (M. Severin - c) // “The Human Scorch Has To Meet The Family” (Unhumans) 8p Lee (script); Kirby/Sutton - a (R: Crazy 2, FFO 3, INHO 1, IOI, MARM) 7 Apr 1968: (M. Severin - c) // “The Origin Of The Fantastical Four” 12p Lee (script); Kirby - a(l); (Sutton - a; assist: M. Severin) (R: Crazy 3, FFO 3, MARM)


9 Aug 1968: 10 Oct 1968:

(“Casey at the Bat” includes one panel (Doctor Octopus) Kirby parody) Sutton - a (R: MARM) (r: NBE 1) “The Silver Burper” 8p // (r: NBE 3) “The Origin Of Sore, Son Of Shmodin” 8p // (r: NBE 5) “The Origin Of Forbush Man” 8p 11 Dec 1968: (“Auntie Goose Rhymes” includes one page parody of Kirby; panel 2 note on Kirby’s bulletin board: “All is forgiven”— Carmine) Verpoorten - a (R: MARM) (See TJKC 38) 12 Feb 1969: (“Comiclot” includes one panel parody of Kirby) M. Severin - a (R: MARM) // (“Drawing Lessons: Lesson 17” Thor figure repro from: Thor 151 cover re-drawn by M. Severin/Tartaglione) (R: MARM) 13 May 1969: (“Guess What’s Coming to Dinner” includes one panel (Thor 156, p 4) art re-drawn by M. Severin/Schwartzberg/Sutton) (R: MARM) // (“Adult Superhero Daydreams” includes one page parody of Kirby) Dubay/Sutton - a (R: MARM)

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NOVA Marvel Comics Group See Essential Nova 4 Dec 1976: Kirby/Sinnott - c (vs. Thor) (R: EN 1) 5 Jan 1977: Kirby/Giacoia - c (vs. Earth Shaker) (R: EN 1) 7 Mar 1977: Kirby/Sinnott - c (Nova on a rampage) (R: EN 1) OFFICIAL HANDBOOK OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE, THE Marvel Comics Group See Captain America, Fantastic Four, Journey into Mystery, Marvel Super Heroes, Marvel Treasury Special 1 Jan 1983: (A); “Arnim Zola” 1/4p (note: figure reprinted from CA 209, page 3 with alteration) 3 Mar 1983: (C—D); “Cobra” (panels repro from JIM 98,106) // “Contemplator” (repro from Marvel Treasury Special 1) (Captain America’s Bicentennial Battles) // “Crystal” (panels repro from FF 81,83,87) // “Diablo” (panels repro from FF 30, MSH 20; with added art) // “Doctor Doom” (panels repro from FF 84,85,87) V1 2006: (Essential (series) SC collects #1-15; b/w formet) OFFICIAL MARVEL INDEX TO THE FANTASTIC FOUR, THE Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four, Fantastic Four Annual 1 Dec 1985: Kirby/Brodsky - bc (unpublished FF 3 cover) 2 Jan 1986: Kirby/Ayers - bc (unpublished FFA 1 cover) OMAC (One Man Army Corps) National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Countdown Special, First Edition Sets, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Pencils and Inks, Jack Kirby’s OMAC: One Man Army Corps, Tales of the Unexpected , Who’s Who (Kirby writing on issues #1—8) 1 Oct 1974: Kirby/Royer - c (R: JKOMAC) // “The World That’s Coming” (first app. and origin OMAC (Buddy Blank) / Brother Eye / Professor Myron Forest / Global Peace Agency) 20p Kirby/Royer - a (R: CS, JKOMAC, JKPI) (See FES (D), Kirby: A Collection of the Artistry, Kirby Unleashed (2004), TJKC 1,17,21,59,61, TU 12) // “OMAC” 1p (text feature by Kirby) (See TJKC 1,17,21, TU 12) // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (ad logo figure) Kirby - a 2 Dec 1974: Kirby/Berry - c (R: JKOMAC) // “Mister Big” 20p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKOMAC) // “Eye In The Sky” 1p (article) 3 Feb 1975: Kirby/Berry - c (R: JKOMAC) // “A Hundred Thousand Foes” 20p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKOMAC) (note: letters page “Eye In The Sky” begins) 4 Apr 1975: Kirby/Berry - c (R: JKOMAC) // “The Busting Of A Conqueror” 20p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKOMAC) 5 Jun 1975: Kirby/Berry - c (R: JKOMAC) // “New Bodies For Old” 20p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKOMAC) 6 Aug 1975: Kirby/Berry - c (R: JKOMAC) // “The Body Bank” 18p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKOMAC) (See TJKC 17,50) 7 Oct 1975: Kirby/Berry - c (R: JKOMAC) // “The Ocean Stealers” 18p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKOMAC) 8 Dec 1975: (Kubert - c) // “Place Of Fear (Human Genius Vs. Thinking Machine)” 18p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKOMAC) 100 GREATEST MARVELS OF ALL TIME, THE Marvel Comics See Avengers, Captain America, Fantastic Four, X-Men 1 Dec 2001: (r: c AF 1) 1p // (note: issue #10 lists #1 on cover in error) 2 Dec 2001: (r: c, AV 1) “The Coming Of The Avengers” 23p // (r: c, CA 109) “The Hero That Was” 20p 5 Dec 2001: (r: c, AV 4) “Captain America Joins The Avengers” 22p // (r: c, XM 1) “X-Men” 23p 9 Dec 2001: (r: c, FF 1) “The Fantastic Four” 13p // (r: FF 1) “The Fantastic Four Meet The Mole Man” 12p 100 PAGE SUPER SPECTACULAR National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Adventure Comics, Detective Comics Continued from DC 100 Page Super Spectacular DC-15 Mar 1973: (Superboy); (r: c, DC 65) Untitled (Boy Commandos) 13p // (r: ADV 81) “A Drama In Dreams” 10p ORIGIN OF GALACTUS Marvel Comics See Super-Villain Classics 1 Feb 1996: (r: SVC 1) “Galactus” 23p ORIGINS OF MARVEL COMICS Simon and Schuster (Fireside) See Amazing Fantasy, Fantastic Four, Grandson of Origins, Incredible Hulk, Journey into Mystery, Son of Origins, Thor (HC and SC editions) V1 (Oct) 1974: (r: c, FF 1) “The Fantastic Four” 13p // (r: FF 1) “The Fantastic Four Meet The Mole Man” 12p // (r: c, FF 55) “When Strikes The Silver Surfer” 20p // (r: c, IH 1) “The Coming Of The Hulk” 24p // (r: c AF 15) 1p // (r: c, JIM 83) “Thor The Mighty, And The Stone Men From Saturn” 13p // (r: c, Thor 143) “And Soon Shall Come The Enchanters” 16p // (Intros by Lee) V1 1976: (SC slipcased edition; combined with Son of Origins) V2 1997: (revised SC edition by Marvel Comics; same contents—except omits FF 55, Thor 143 reprints) 91


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OUR FIGHTING FORCES National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby’s The Losers, Sgt. Rock Special, Who’s Who (Kirby writing on issues #151—162) 151 Nov 1974: (Kubert - c) // “Kill Me With Wagner” (Losers: Captain Storm / Johnny Cloud / Gunner / Sarge) 20p Kirby/Berry - a (note: Losers first app. OFF 123) (R: JKL) // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (ad logo figure) Kirby - a // “War—My Look And Yours” 1p (text feature by Kirby) (note: letters page “Mail Call” continues) (note: published Jul 23, 1974) (See SDCC (2017), TJKC 17,67,70) 152 Jan 1975: Kirby/Berry - c (R: JKL) // “A Small Place In Hell” (Losers; General George Patton, Jr. app. (Commander, Third U.S. Army) 18p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKL) // “Sub-Machine Guns Of World War II” 2p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKL, TJKC 64) (See TJKC 61) 153 Mar 1975: Kirby/Berry - c (R: JKL) // “Devastator Vs. Big Max” (Losers; Adolf Hitler app.) 18p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKL, SRS 7) // “Before The Letters Begin” 1p (text feature by Kirby) // “Uniforms, Insignias And Medals Of World War II” (Allies / Opposition) 2p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKL) (See TJKC 8,70) 154 Apr 1975: Kirby/Berry - c (R: JKL) // “Bushido” (Losers) 18p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKL) // “Wheels ‘n’ Tracks Of World War II” 2p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKL) 155 May 1975: Kirby/Berry - c (R: JKL) // “The Partisans” (Losers) 18p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKL) // “Artillery” (The Big Boomers of World War II) 2p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKL) (See TJKC 59) 156 Jun 1975: Kirby/Royer - c (R: JKL) // “Good-Bye Broadway, Hello Death” (Losers) 16p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKL) // “Helmets” 1p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKL) // “The Gaudy And The Grand” (head-gear) 1p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKL) 157 Jul 1975: Kirby/Berry - c (R: JKL) // “Panama Fattie” (Losers) 16p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKL) // “Fighting Ships” 1p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKL) // “Wily Wolves Of The Sea” (Submarines) 1p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKL) 158 Aug 1975: Kirby/Royer - c (R: JKL) // “Bombing Out On The Panama Canal” (Losers) 16p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKL) // “The Nazi Super-Planes” 2p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKL) 159 Sep 1975: Kirby/Berry - c (R: JKL) // “Mile-A-Minute Jones” (Losers) 18p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKL) 160 Oct 1975: (Kubert - c) // “Ivan” (Losers) 16p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKL) // “Allied Tanks / Axis Armor” 2p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKL) 161 Nov 1975: (Kubert - c) // “The Major’s Dream” (Losers) 18p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKL) 162 Dec 1975: (Chan - c) // “Gung-Ho” (Losers) 18p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKL) // (Aurora models advertisement features red Tyrannosaurus Rex (like Devil Dinosaur) Kubert - a) OUR LOVE STORY Marvel Comics Group See My Own Romance, Teen-Age Romance 9 Feb 1971: (r: TAR 84 with added art by Romita) “The Summer Must End” 7p 12 Aug 1971: (r: MOR 74) “He Was Perfect, But I Lost Him” 6p 27 Feb 1974: (r: TAR 86) “For The Love Of Ricky Wilson” 6p OUT OF THIS WORLD Charlton Comics See Adventure Comics, Boy Commandos, Jack Kirby Collector, Journey into Mystery, Tales of the Unexpected, Unusual Tales 11 Jan 1959: (“The Time Chamber” 5p (note: Ditko story—young viking named Thor discovers magical hammer in cave with destructive properties) (Thor: See ADV 75, BC 7, JIM 83, TJKC 44, TU 16, Unusual Tales 18) PATSY AND HEDY Marvel Comics Group See Alter Ego, Millie the Model, Modeling with Millie 81 Apr 1962: (Kirby’s new version of Rawhide Kid app.) (See AE V3#24) 88 Jun 1963: “Patsy and Hedy Become Cover Girls” (Kirby appears in story) PET AVENGERS CLASSIC Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four, Journey into Mystery V1 2009: (r: c, FF 94) “The Return Of The Frightful Four” 20p // (r: JIM 57) “The Martian Who Stole My Body” 6p

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PHANTOM FORCE Image Comics #1,2 / Genesis West Comics #0,3—8 See Jack Kirby Collector, Last of the Viking Heroes 4 0 Mar 1994: Kirby/Jim Lee - c // “Mystiko” 8p Kirby/Thibodeaux/French (script); Kirby/Lasick/Thibodeaux - a (pages 1,5,24-29) // “The Beginnings of The Phantom Force” (article) // “Interview With The Creators” (Mar 1993) Kirby Interview 1p // “King? Hell, He Was a God” 1p (tribute) (note: first posthumous Kirby comic book published) 1 Dec 1993: Kirby/Liefeld - c // “Phantom Force” (Phantom Force: Apocalypse / Probe / Sensei / Gin Seng / Professor Kublak) 20p Kirby (plot); Kirby/Thibodeaux/French (script); Kirby - a(p) (inkers: Liefeld / McFarlane / Jim Lee / Silvestri / Larsen / Williams / Ordway / Miki) (note: adapted from unpublished concept art: Bruce Lee (1978), Disciples of the Dragon) // Rush (advertisement) 1p Kirby/Lasick - a // Gin Seng 1p Kirby/Larsen - a // Probe 1p Kirby/Jim Lee - a (note: adapted from Silver Star (Jayne Davidson) // “Phantom Force” 4p (article) // “The Art Of Jack Kirby” 1p (book review) (note: final Kirby comic book published in his lifetime; issued with one of four Phantom Force trading cards) (See Comics Interview 121, Comic Shop News 334, Kublak Chronicles (unpublished), Malibu Maniacs (unpublished), Mystiko the Great (unpublished), TJKC 27,52) 2 Apr 1994: Kirby/Larsen - c // “Plan B” 42p Kirby/Thibodeaux/French (script); Kirby - a(p) (inkers: Liefeld / Horie / Panosian / Thibodeaux / Thibert / Larsen / Gordon / Giffen / Ivy / Matsuda / Story / Ordway / Miki / Townsend / Scott / Rude / Mychaels / Alquiza / Sibal / Wolf / Fraga / Lasick) // Probe 1p Kirby/Jim Lee - a (adapted from [Enchantra] New Gods (concept art) // “A Kirby Tale” 2p (article) // “Jack Kirby...Trailblazer” (tribute) 2p // Phantom Force (#3 cover) 1p Kirby/McFarlane - a // Phantom Force (#4 cover) 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (See TJKC 27) 3 May 1994: Kirby/McFarlane - c // Kirby/Lasick - bc (Rush and the Malibu Maniacs) // “Tribute to Uncle Jack” 1p (by nephew Robert Katz; with Jack Kirby photo) // Phantom Force (#4 cover) 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a 4 Jun 1994: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c // “Whitestar Vs. Darkfire II” 1p (title page) Kirby/Gray - a // “A Day that We Will All Remember—


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February 6, 1994” 1p (eulogy by son Neal Kirby; with Jack Kirby photo) // Sensei 1p Kirby - a(p) “The Calm Before The Storm” 28p Kirby (plot) “Omnisword” 28p Kirby (plot) // (r: Jack Kirby’s Heroes and Villains) “Annihilus And His Cosmic Gunship” 1p Kirby/Gray - a (R: TJKC 48) // “Kublak” 1p (unpublished Phantom Force 9 cover) Kirby - a(p) “Phantom Force” 22p Thibodeaux/Kirby (plot); Thibodeaux/Lasick/Gray - a // Teela Terror 1p Kirby - a(p) // Munchkin 1p Kirby - a(p) “Attainment Of The Omnisword” 26p Kirby (plot) // Hulk 1p Kirby - a(p) // Hulk 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a

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REAL FACT COMICS National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Complete Jack Kirby, Hawkman, House of Mystery, Jack Kirby Omnibus, Manhunter Special, Mister Miracle, My Greatest Adventure, Mystery in Space, New Gods, Pulp Fiction Library: Mystery in Space, Strange Adventures 1 Apr 1946: Kirby/Simon - c (main figure only) (R: JKO 1) // “The Rocket Lanes Of Tomorrow” 2p Kirby/Simon - a (R: HAWK 26, HOM 69, JKO 1, MGA 43, MHS, MIS 4, NG 6, PFLMIS) // “Pirate Or Patriot?” (Jean Laffite) 4p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MM 4) 2 Jun 1946: “A World Of Thinking Machines” 2p Kirby/Simon - a (R: JKO 1, MHS, NG 7, SA 2) 9 Aug 1947: “Backseat Driver” (Mildred McKay) 4p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 4 (partial), JKO 1) REAL LOVE (The Best of the Simon and Kirby Romance Comics 1940s—1950s) Eclipse Books See Young Love, Young Romance Comics (SC square bound b/w format) V1 Oct 1988: (r: YRC V3#3) “Back Door Love” 14p // (r: YRC V4#6) “Different” 14p // (r: YRC V2#3) “Was Love To Be My Sacrifice?” 15p // (r: YL V2#7) “Everybody Wants My Girl” 9p // (r: YRC V2#4) “Mama’s Boy” 13p // (r: YRC V6#9) “The Underdog” 8p // (r: YRC V3#5) “The Girl Who Tempted Me” 15p // (r: YRC V4#7) “One Way To Hold Him” 12p // (r: YRC V3#11) “Gang Sweetheart” 15p // (note: also includes stories by Premiani, Starr, Meskin) // (Intro by Howell; book is Eclipse Graphic Novel #29) REAL WEST ROMANCES Crestwood Publications (Prize Publications) See Young Romance: The Best of Simon and Kirby’s Romance Comics V1#1 May 1949: “Heart Rustler” 9p Kirby (inks only) V1#3 Sep 1949: “Our Love Wore Six-Guns” 9p Kirby (inks only) V1#4 Nov 1949: “The Perfect Cowboy” 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 1) V1#5 Jan 1951: “Mail Order Romance” 9p Kirby/Simon - a RED RAVEN COMICS Timely Comics (Marvel Comics Group) See Art of Jack Kirby, Captain America Comics, Comic Book Marketplace, Complete Jack Kirby, King-Size Kirby, Kirby—King of Comics, Marvel Firsts: World War II Superheroes, Marvel Super-Heroes, Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby, Microcolour, Rawhide Kid Continued as The Human Torch 1 Aug 1940: Kirby/Simon - c (Red Raven) (note: contains swipe from Prince Valiant (Jan 15, 1938) (R: AOJK, CBM 71, CJK 1, KKOC) // (“Red Raven” 17p Caseneuve - a) // “Mercury In The 20th Century” (first app. Mercury / Jupiter / Minerva / Aeolus / Diana (Huntress) / Apollo / Pluto; note: feature recycled as “Hurricane” in CAC 1); See JIM 127 for second app. Pluto) 8p Bursten (script); Kirby/Liederman - a (credited to: “Martin A. Bursten”; Simon and Kirby’s first comic work for Timely (Marvel) (R: CJK 1, KSK, MC, MFWW2, MSH 14, MVJK) // “Comet Pierce” 7p Kirby - a (note: first published use of pen name: “Jack Kirby”) (R: CJK 1, MC) // Marvel Comics (advertisement; one panel) Kirby - a (R: CJK 2) // Marvel Comics (advertisement: Human Torch (one panel) Kirby - a (R: CJK 2) (See CAC 1, Marvel Premiere 29, RK 38) RED RYDER (See Daisy’s Red Ryder Gun Book) REMEMBER WHEN Don Maris See original sources for details (reprints entire issue in b/w with color cover) (nn) #1 1975: Wow Comics #1 RICHARD DRAGON, KUNG-FU FIGHTER National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Jack Kirby Omnibus (adapted from Jim Dennis novel Dragon’s Fists) 3 Sep 1975: (Giordano - c) // “Claws Of The Dragon” 18p O’Neil (script); Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKO 2) ROCKET RACCOON AND GROOT COMPLETE COLLECTION Marvel Comics See Tales to Astonish V1 2013: (r: c, TTA 13) “I Challenged Groot, The Monster From Planet X” 7p

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Simon/Grandenetti - a(l); Kirby/Royer - a (title page layout and assist: Simon) (R: JKO 2, SSK) (note: one-shot published Dec 29, 1973—concurrent to Mar 1974 issues) // “The Stuff of Which Dreams are Made” 1p (article) (See AE V3#13, AE V3#76; AOSKS, FES (C), KA 8, MLIC, MM 15, TJKC 23,34) (See Simon and Kirby Classics 1 for final single page Simon and Kirby collaboration) Kirby/Royer - c (R: JKO 2) // (“The Night of the Spider” 20p Chan (Chua)/Royer - a) // “Dream Dome” 1p (article; letters page begins) (See TJKC 17,52) Kirby/Royer - c (R: JKO 2) // (“The Brain that Blacked-Out the Bronx” 19p Chan (Chua)/Royer - a) Kirby/Royer - c (R: JKO 2) // “Panic In The Dream Stream” 18p Fleischer (script); Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKO 2) Kirby/Royer - c (note: final Kirby cover art for DC in the 1970s) (R: JKO 2) // “The Invasion Of The Frog Men” (death of Grandfather) 18p Fleischer (script); Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKO 2) (Draut/Wood - c) // “The Plot To Destroy Washington D.C.” 18p Fleischer (script); Kirby/Wood - a (note: final Wood inks on Kirby (assist: Sirois) (R: JKO 2) // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a // (Aurora models advertisement features red Tyrannosaurus Rex (like Devil Dinosaur) Kubert - a) (See AE V3#13, TJKC 67)

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SGT. FURY (and his Howling Commandos) Marvel Comics Group See Avengers, Essential Sgt. Fury, Fantastic Four, Jack Kirby Collector, King-Size Kirby, Marvel Firsts: The 1960s, Marvel Legacy of Jack Kirby, Marvel Limited: Fantastic Firsts, Marvel Masterworks, Marvel Tales Annual, Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby, Special Marvel Edition, Strange Tales, Tales to Astonish, Vintage Packs, War is Hell (Kirby is primary co-plotter by virtue of the “Marvel Method”—story being penciled first establishes physical content, story locations, staging, flow and pacing; co-plotting and scripting by Lee) 1 May 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (R: ESF 1) // “Meet The Howling Commandos” 2p (spread) Kirby/Ayers - a (R: ESF 1, MARM, MF60, MLFF, MLJK, SFA 1) // “Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos” (first app. Sgt. Nicholas Fury / Timothy “Dum Dum” Dugan / Robert “Reb” Ralston / Gabriel Jones / Corporal Izzy Cohen / Jonathan “Junior” Juniper / Captain “Happy” Sam Sawyer) 21p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: ESF 1, MARM, MF60, MLFF, MTA 1 (partial), SF 167) // “Weapons Of War” (Revolvers / Pistols) 1p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: ESF 1, MARM, TJKC 64) // Marvel Super-Heroes (advertisement) 1p Kirby/Brodsky - a (R: AV 1 1/2, MF60, FF 14, TJKC 63) (note: logo box art begins: Sgt. Fury Kirby - a) (note: published Mar 5, 1963; Fury later heads S.H.I.E.L.D. in ST 135 (Aug 1965) 2 Jul 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (R: ESF 1) // “Seven Doomed Men” (German atomic bomb research / explosion in story) 23p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: ESF 1, MARM, SF 95) // “The Enemy That Was” (The German Infantryman) 1p Kirby (script); Kirby/Ayers - a (R: ESF 1, MARM, TJKC 72) // “Weapons Of War” (Chatter Guns of World War II) 1p Kirby (script); Kirby/Ayers - a (R: ESF 1, MARM) 3 Sep 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (R: ESF 1) // “Midnight On Massacre Mountain” (Reed Richards app. (O.S.S.) 22p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: ESF 1, MARM, SME 5) // “America’s World War II Shopping List” 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: an Army Mule cost $190) (R: ESF 1, MARM) 4 Nov 1963: Kirby/Roussos - c (R: ESF 1) // “Lord Ha-Ha’s Last Laugh” (first app. Pamela Hawley; death of Jonathan “Junior” Juniper) 22p Kirby/Roussos (Bell) (R: ESF 1, MARM, SFA 1) // “Weapons Of War” (Combat Rifles of World War II) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: ESF 1, MARM) // Avengers (#3 advertisement) 1p Kirby/Reinman - a Kirby/Roussos - c // “At The Mercy Of Baron Strucker” (first app. Baron Strucker) 23p Kirby (ex-infantryman, 5 Jan 1964: U.S. Army)/Roussos (Bell) - a (R: MARM, SFA 1) // “Weapons Of War” (Light Machine Guns of World War II) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: ESF 1, MARM, SFS 5) 6 Mar 1964: Kirby/Roussos - c (R: ESF 1) // “The Fangs Of The Desert Fox” (Nazi Field Marshal Erwin Rommel) 23p Kirby (ex-infantryman, U.S. Army) /Roussos (Bell) - a (assist by Brodsky) (R: ESF 1, KSK, MARM, MVJK 1, SFS 5) 7 May 1964: Kirby/Roussos - c (R: ESF 1) // “The Court-Martial Of Sgt. Fury” (first app. Sgt. Bull McGiveney) 22p Kirby (ex-infantryman)/Roussos (Bell) - a (R: ESF 1, MARM, SFS 5) 8 Jul 1964: Kirby/Ayers - c (“The Death Ray Of Dr. Zemo”; first app. Percival Pinkerton; first app. and origin Doctor Zemo; See AV 6) (R: ESF 1, MARM) (note: letters page “Tell It to Fury” begins; published May 5, 1964) 10 Sep 1964: Kirby/Ayers - c (“On To Okinawa”) (R: ESF 1, MARM) 11 Oct 1964: Kirby/Stone - c (“The Crackdown Of Capt. Flint”) (R: ESF 1, MARM) 12 Nov 1964: Kirby/Stone - c (“When A Howler Turns Traitor”) (R: ESF 1, MARM, SME 10) 13 Dec 1964: Kirby/Stone - c (R: ESF 1, MARM, SME 11) // “Fighting Side-by-Side With Captain America And Bucky” 23p Kirby/Ayers - a (1 collage panel) (R: ESF 1, KSK, MARM, MVJK 2, SME 11 (partial) (See TJKC 54, VP) 14 Jan 1965: Kirby/Ayers - c (“The Blitzkrieg Squad Of Baron Strucker”) (R: ESF 1, MARM, SME 12) (note: letters page illustration combines SF 1 figures with SF 8 Percy Pinkerton figure) 15 Feb 1965: Kirby/Ayers - c (“...Too Small To Fight, Too Young To Die”; first app. Hans Rooten) (R: ESF 1, MARM, SME 13) 16 Mar 1965: Kirby/Stone - c (“In The Desert A Fortress Stands”) (R: ESF 1, MARM, SME 14) 17 Apr 1965: Kirby/Colletta - c (“While The Jungle Sleeps”) (R: ESF 1, MARM, WIH 7) (note: letters page illustration combines SF 13 figure with altered AV 13 Cap figure) 18 May 1965: Kirby/Stone - c (R: ESF 1, MARM, WIH 8) // “Killed In Action” (death of Pamela Hawley) 1p (title page) Kirby/Stone - a; 1p (last page) Kirby/Ayers/Stone - a (assist: Hubbell) (R: ESF 1, MARM, SFS 6, WIH 8) 19 Jun 1965: Kirby/Hubbell - c (“An Eye For An Eye”) (R: ESF 1, MARM, SF 121) 20 Jul 1965: Kirby/Giacoia - c (“The Blitz Squad Strikes”) (R: ESF 1, MARM, SF 122) // Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ST 135 advertisement) 1/2p Kirby/Ayers - a // Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner (TTA 70 advertisement) 1/2p Kirby/Stone - a (repro from FF 33) (Annual 1 published; See listing) (Nov) 1965: 25 Dec 1965: Kirby/Esposito - c (“Every Man My Enemy”) (R: MARM, SF 85,127) (note: letters page repros from SF 5) 29 Apr 1966: (r: letters page 2 repros from cover SF 8,12) 39 Feb 1967: (r: letters page 2 repros from SF 5) 85 Mar 1971: (r: c SF 25) 95 Feb 1972: (r: SF 2) “Seven Doomed Men” 23p 100 Jul 1972: (Centennial title page “100” repros Kirby art; letters page includes Kirby repro) 121 Sep 1974: (r: c SF 19) // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (ad logo figure) Kirby - a 122 Oct 1974: (r: c SF 20 with added art) // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (ad logo figure) Kirby - a 127 Jul 1975: (r: c SF 25) 167 Dec 1981: (r: c, SF 1) “Sgt. Fury And His Howling Commandos” 21p (note: final issue) Annual 1 (Nov) 1965: (r: SF 1) “Meet The Howling Commandos” 2p // (r: SF 4) “Lord Ha-Ha’s Last Laugh” 22p // (r: SF 5) “At The Mercy Of Baron Strucker” 23p // (r: ST 136 (partial) “Find Fury Or Die” 1p (title page) Special 2 Aug 1966: (r: ST 135) “The Man For The Job” 12p Special 5 Aug 1969: (r: SF 6) “The Fangs Of The Desert Fox” 23p // (r: SF 5) “Weapons Of War” 1p // (r: SF 7) “The Court-Martial Of Sergeant Fury” 22p (note: Sgt. Fury (advertisement) 1/2p vignettes repros from SF 12) Special 6 Aug 1970: (r: SF 18) “Killed In Action” 2p // (“Through the Past Darkly” intro repros SF 6 (title page)


SGT. ROCK DC Comics See Our Fighting Forces Special 7 Mar 1990: (r: OFF 153) “Devastator Vs. Big Max” 18p 75 YEARS OF MARVEL (From the Golden Age to the Silver Screen) Taschen Publishing See Amazing Fantasy, Avengers, Captain America Comics, Fantastic Four, Incredible Hulk (HC format companion book to PBS television documentary: Marvel: 75 Years from Pulps to Pow) V1 2014: (r: CAC 1) “Meet Captain America” 8p // (r: FF 1) “The Fantastic Four” 13p // (r: FF 1) “The Fantastic Four Meet The Mole Man” 12p // (r: IH 1) “The Coming Of The Hulk” 24p // (r: AF 15) 1p (Spider-Man) // (r: AV 1) “The Coming Of The Avengers” 22p // (r: FF 48) “The Coming Of Galactus” 20p // (r: FF 49) “If This Be Doomsday” 20p // (r: FF 50) “The Startling Saga Of The Silver Surfer” 20p

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SHOWCASE National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Alter Ego, Archive Edition, Challengers of the Unknown, Challengers of the Unknown by Jack Kirby, DC Universe: Secret Origins, Essential Showcase, Jack Kirby Treasury, Greatest Fifties Stories Ever Told, Microcolour, Secret Origins, Showcase Presents (note: Rosalind Kirby assists on inking this title) 6 Feb 1957: Kirby/Stein - c (R: AED, COUJK) // “The Secrets Of The Sorcerer’s Box” (first app. and origin of The Challengers of the Unknown: Rocky Davis / Professor Haley / Red Ryan / Ace Morgan; first DC Silver-Age superhero team) 24p Kirby/Simon (concept); Kirby (script); Kirby/Rosalind Kirby/Stein - a (assist: Simon) (R: AED, COU 64,65, COUJK, DCUSO, ESH, GFSET, MC, SHP, SO 1 (partial) (note: published Nov 15, 1956) 7 Apr 1957: Kirby/Stein - c (R: AED, COUJK) // “Ultivac Is Loose” (Challengers of the Unknown) (first app. Dr. June Robbins) 24p Kirby (script); Kirby/Stein - a (some Kirby inks) (R: AED, COU 75, COUJK, MC, SHP) (note: page 2 repro in SH 11) 11 Dec 1957: Kirby - c (R: AED, COUJK, JKT 2) // “The Day The Earth Blew Up” (Challengers of the Unknown) 24p Kirby (script); Kirby/Premiani - a (R: AED, COU 80, COUJK, ESH, SHP) (note: page 2 repro from SH 7) 12 Feb 1958: Kirby - c (assist: Rosalind Kirby) (R: AED, COUJK) // “The Menace Of The Ancient Vials” (Challengers of the Unknown) 24p Kirby (script); Kirby/Premiani - a (note: first issue to abandon eccentric Simon and Kirby page-panel layouts; adopts standard panel grid) (R: AED, COU 77, COUJK, ESH, SHP) 15 Aug 1958: “Space Ships Of The Past” 2p Kirby - a(p) SHOWCASE PRESENTS (SERIES) DC Comics See original sources for details (SC square bound b/w edition collections) V1 2006: (Challengers of the Unknown); Showcase #6,7,11,12 // Challengers of the Unknown #1-17 V1 2014: (The Great Disaster); (r: First Issue Special 1) “Atlas The Great” 20p V1 2006: (Green Arrow); Adventure Comics #250-266,268,269 // Brave and the Bold #50,71,85 // Worlds Finest Comics #95-140 V1 2006: (House of Mystery); (r: House of Mystery 84) “The Negative Man” 8p V2 2007: (House of Mystery); (r: My Greatest Adventure 17) “I Doomed The World” 8p—via House of Mystery 199) V3 2009: (House of Mystery); (r: House of Secrets 4) “Master Of The Unknown” 6p—via House of Mystery 225) V1 2008: (House of Secrets); (r: House of Secrets 92) “After I Die” 7p V1 2012: (Showcase); Showcase #1-21 // (Challengers of the Unknown in Showcase #6,7,11,12) V1 2012: (Tales of the Unexpected); Tales of the Unexpected #1-20 V1 2011: (The Witching Hour #1-19); (r: Tales of the Unexpected 13) “The Face Behind The Mask” 6p—via Witching Hour 18) SHOWDOWN AT SNAKE RIVER Horwitz Publications (Australia) See Collana della Prateria, Jack Kirby Collector, La Legge Del West 1 date?: (r: La Legge Del West (1959) “Showdown at Snake River” (Silver Kid) 25p Kirby/Klein - a (note: western story of unknown origin also reprinted in: Collana della Prateria (1962) (See TJKC 60, p 21) SICK Crestwood Publications (series edited by Joe Simon) See Alter Ego, Best of Simon and Kirby, Fighting American, Jack Kirby Collector (b/w magazine format) 42 (V6#2) Feb 1966: Kirby/Simon - c (revised FA 1 cover (version one) with added art; features Huckleberry Fink) (R: AE V3#36, BOSK, TJKC 25,67) // (note: issue includes Fantastic Four parody by Tuska and “The New Age of Comics” parody of Marvel by Simon/Torres) (See Comic Book Makers, Fighting American 1) SILVER STAR Pacific Comics See Anything Goes, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Quarterly, Jack Kirby’s Silver Star, Kirby—King of Comics, Last of the Viking Heroes, Silver Star Graphite Edition, Strange (Kirby writing on issues #1—6) (note: Kirby received publication royalties on Pacific titles) 1 Feb 1983: Kirby/Royer - c // “Silver Star Homo-Geneticus” (first app. and origin of Silver Star (Morgan Miller); Tracy Kirby app.) 20p Kirby/Royer - a (“Birthday Song” lyrics by Susan Kirby) (R: JKSS) (note: issue includes first app. Last of the Viking Heroes) Thibodeaux/Alcala - a) (See JKQ 10, KKOC, Kirby: Genesis, LOTVH Summer Special 3, Silver Star and The Lightning Lady (screenplay), TJKC 19,28,30,43) 2 Apr 1983: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c // “Darius Drumm” (first app. and origin Darius Drumm) 20p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKSS, Strange 4) 3 Jun 1983: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Others” (first app. Norma Richmond) 20p Kirby/Royer - a (assist: Mike [Royer], Jr.) (R: JKSS, Strange 5) // (note: letters page “Silver Star Letters” begins; includes Kirby fan portrait) (See Strange 5, TJKC 37) 4 Aug 1983: Kirby/Royer - c // “The Super-Normals: Are They God’s Or Satan’s Children?” (first app. Big Masai (Elmo Frye) 20p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKSS, Strange 6) (See TJKC 11) 5 Nov 1983: Kirby/Berry - c // “The World According To Drumm” 20p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKSS, Strange 7) 6 Jan 1984: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c // “Silver Star Battles The Angel Of Death” 20p Kirby/Berry - a (R: JKSS, Strange 8) SILVER STAR GRAPHITE EDITION TwoMorrows (reproduces original pencil art; b/w edition with color cover) 1 2006: Kirby - c // (collects Silver Star #1-6 original pencils) Kirby - a(p) // “Silver Star And The Lightning Lady” (screenplay) Kirby/Sherman (text) // Pin-ups Kirby - a

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Simon - c (first cover art) // “Solar Patrol” (Captain Ken Kurage vs. The Tree Men Of Uranius) 5p Simon - a (note: feature becomes “Planet Patrol”—runs until issue #6) (R: BOSK, SKLSF) (note: first published comic art by Simon; ties with Daring Mystery Comics 1; Joe Simon’s first art drawn for comics published in Amazing-Man Comics 10)

SILVER SURFER, THE Marvel Comics Group See Essential Silver Surfer, Fantastic Four 48, Fantasy Masterpieces, Marvel Masterworks, Silver Surfer (1978), Silver Surfer Omnibus, Son of Origins, Tales of Suspense 1 Aug 1968: (“The Origin of the Silver Surfer” (first app. Norrin Radd / Shalla Bal) 38p (debut issue origin by Lee / J. Buscema / Sinnott) usurpts Kirby’s concept: Surfer discovering humanity—not previously human; “Silver Surfer was taken out of my hands. I originated it because I had a reason for [him]...I knew the Silver Surfer. Nobody else did.”—Jack Kirby (Jan 31, 1971) (R: ESS 1, FM V2#11, MARM, SSO 1) // (“The Wonder of The Watcher” (origin) 13p Colan/Shores - a) (note: published May 16, 1968) (R: MARM, SOO, SSO) (note: logo box art: Silver Surfer (repro from FF 50) (See FF 13,51,55, TOS 53) (Kirby is primary co-plotter by virtue of the “Marvel Method”—story being penciled first establishes physical content, story locations, staging, flow and pacing; scripting by Lee) 18 Sep 1970: (Trimpe - c) // “To Smash The Inhumans” 19p Kirby/Trimpe - a (R: ESS 1, MARM, SSO 1) (note: final issue; Herb Trimpe was to continue series The Savage Silver Surfer (per Oct 1970 Bullpen page checklist) V8#14 Aug 2017: (Jack Kirby 100th Anniversary variant cover repro from FF 72 p 6)

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SILVER SURFER, THE Simon and Schuster (Marvel Comics Group) See Art of Jack Kirby, Back Issue, Fantastic Four, FOOM 19, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Masterworks, Marvel Limited: Silver Surfer, Mediascene, Pizzazz, Stan Lee Universe (HC and SC edition graphic novel) V1 (Jul) 1978: Kirby - c(l); (Norem - a) // (Preface by Lee; details “Marvel Method” of comic book production) // Kirby/Sinnott - bc // “The Silver Surfer” 100p Kirby (plot); Lee/Kirby (script); Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: MLSS, SS (1997) // (Kirby biography, photo) 2p (note: copyright Stan Lee and Jack Kirby) (See AOJK, BI 1, JKMW, Mediascene 30, SLU, TJKC 9,18,22,49,50,60,61,62,66,67,68; Ultimate Experience (unpublished) SILVER SURFER, THE Marvel Comics See Jack Kirby Collector, Marvel Limited: Silver Surfer, Silver Surfer (graphic novel) V1 1997: (SC format third edition) Kirby/Sinnott - c (repurposed interior art; p 16,29 with added art) // (r: Silver Surfer (graphic novel (1978) “The Silver Surfer” 100p SILVER SURFER: THE COMING OF GALACTUS Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four 1 Nov 1992: (r: FF 48) “The Coming Of Galactus” 20p // (r: FF 49) “If This Be Doomsday” 20p // (r: FF 50) “The Startling Saga Of The Silver Surfer” 20p SILVER SURFER EPIC COLLECTION Marvel Comics See original sources for details V1 2014: (When Calls Galactus); (r: c FF 72) // (SC collects Fantastic Four #48-50,55-61,72,74-77 // Fantastic Four Special #5 (Silver Surfer) // Tales to Astonish #92-93 (Hulk) SILVER SURFER OMNIBUS Marvel Comics See original sources for details (HC format includes letters pages) (collects Silver Surfer #1-18 // Fantastic Four Special #5 (Silver Surfer) // Not Brand Echh #13 (Simple Surfer) // V1 2007: (Stan Lee biography / note) SIMON & KIRBY CLASSICS (Stuntman) Pure Imagination See All-New Comics, Black Cat Comics, Blue Bolt, Champion Comics, Green Hornet Comics, Jack Kirby Collector, Stuntman Comics (r: c SMC 2) // “Stuntman” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a // “Stuntman 1945-1946” 2p (Simon interview; includes unpublished V1 1987: Kirby pencils) // “The Real Kings Of The Comics” 2p (Simon and Kirby article) // (r: SMC 1) “Killer In The Big Top” 13p // (r: ANC 13) “Stuntman Battles The Diamond Curse” 13p // (r: GHC 39) “Rest Camp For Criminals” 12p // “Trapped On Wax” (unpublished Vagabond Prince story) 11p Kirby/Simon - a (incorporates: New Page 1p (replacement page) Simon (script); Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKQ 12, TJKC 25 (pencils) (note: final Simon and Kirby collaboration) (See BB 2, CHAMC 9 for first) (See Sandman 1 for final full Simon and Kirby collaboration) SIMON AND KIRBY LIBRARY: CRIME, THE Titan Books See Clue Comics, Headline Comics, Justice Traps the Guilty, Police Trap, Real Clue Crime Stories (HC format) V1 2011: (r: CLUE V2#1) “King Of The Bank Robbers” 8p // (r: CLUE V2#2) “The Short, Dangerous Life Of Packy Smith” 13p // (r: CLUE V2#3) “The Battle For Packy Smith” 15p // (r: CLUE V2#3) “Flowers For Roma” 8p // (r: RCCS V2#4) “Come With Me And Die” 4p // (r: RCCS V2#5) “Gang Doctor” 7p // (r: RCCS V2#5) “The Terrible Whyos” 8p // (r: RCCS V2#6) “Let Me Plan Your Murder” 7p // (r: RCCS V2#6) “Get Me The Golden Gun” 15p // (r: RCCS V2#7) “Gang War” 8p // (r: HC 23) “The Last Bloody Days Of Baby Face Nelson” 7p // (r: HC 23) “Burned At The Stake” 10p // (r: HC 23) “To My Valentine” 8p // (r: HC 24) “Murder On A Wave Length” 7p // (r: HC 24) “A Phantom Pulls The Trigger” 8p // (r: HC 25) “The Masquerade Of Eddie The Doll” 7p // (r: HC 25) “Pay Up Or Die” 7p // (r: HC 26) “The Life And Death Of Public Enemy Number One” 10p // (r: HC 26) “The Strange Aftermath Of The Kansas City Massacre” 8p // (r: HC 27) “Stella Mae Dickson, The Bobby Sox Bandit Queen” 13p // (r: HC 28) “I Worked For The Fence” 13p // (r: HC 30) “BulletProof Bad Man” 9p // (r: JTTG 1) “I Was A Come-On Girl For Broken Bones, Inc.” 8p // (r: JTTG 1) “The Firebug” 4p // (r: JTTG 1) “The Head In The Window” 7p // (r: JTTG 2) “Gun Moll” 11p // (r: JTTG 2) “The True Life Story Of Alvin Karpis” 12p // (r: JTTG 3) “Ask Eddie Green, Consultant To Crime” 8p // (r: JTTG 4) “Queen Of The Speed-Ball Mob” 13p

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(r: FA 7) “Three Coins In The Pushcart” 1p (title page) // (r: FA 7) “Space-Face” 5p // (r: c FA V2#1) 1p // (unpublished cover V2#2) 1p Simon - a) // (r: FA V2#1) “Round Robin” 5p // (r: FA V2#1) “Roman Scoundrels” 8p // (r: FA V2#1) “Yafata’s Moustache” 7p // (r: FA collection) “The Beef Box” 3p (Tuska - a) // “The Mad Inker” (unpublished non-Kirby story) // Private Strong (The Shield): (r: DLPS 1) “Meet Lancelot Strong” 1p // (r: DLPS 1) “The Double Life Of Private Strong” 4p // (r: DLPS 1) “Spawn Of The X-World” 6p // (r: AOTF 2) “Sneak Attack” 2p // (r: DLPS 1) “Mystery Of The Vanished Wreckage” 6p // (r: DLPS 1) “The Menace Of The Micro-Men” 8p // (r: DLPS 2) “The Ultra-Sonic Spies” 6p // The Fly: (r: c AOTF 1,2) 2p // (r: DLSP 1) “The Hide-Out” 2p // (r: AOTF 1) “The Strange New World Of The Fly” 6p (origin) // (r: AOTF 1) “The Fly Strikes” 2p // (r: AOTF 1) “The Fly Discovers His Buzz Gun” 5p // (r: AOTF 1) “Come Into My Parlor” 7p // (r: c AOTF 2) 1p // (r: AOTF 2) “Marco’s Eyes” 2p // (gallery: (r: c DLPS 2) 1p // (r: BCC #?) Vagabond Prince (title page) // (unpublished cover SMC 2) 1p // (unpublished cover Thrills of Tomorrow 22) 1p // (Intro by Neil Gaiman)

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SINCEREST FORM OF PARODY: THE BEST 1950s MAD-INSPIRED SATIRICAL COMICS Fantagraphics See From Here to Insanity V1 2012: (r: FHTI 11) “Expressions” 1p // (r: FHTI 11) “Rex Mortgage, M.D.” 3p // (r: FHTI 11) “Comet Feldmeyer” 1p // (r: FHTI 11) “Be A Successful 90-Pound Weakling” 1p 64-PAGE GIANT (SERIES)

(See Superman 217,232; Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 140, World’s Finest Comics 197)

SKULL, THE SLAYER Marvel Comics Group 8 Nov 1976: M. Severin - c(l); Kirby/Giacoia - c (“This God Must Die”) (See TJKC 18) V1 2015: (SC collects Skull, the Slayer #1-8) // (includes #8 cover pencils) 1p Kirby - a(p) SKY MASTERS OF THE SPACE FORCE Pure Imagination See Comic Art Showcase, Comics Revue, Complete Sky Masters (b/w comic strip reprints) V1 1991: Kirby/Wood - c // “Syndicated Success” (Kirby’s newspaper comic strips article) 6p Kirby - a // “Sky Masters” 5p Kirby/Wood - a (strip development article) // Sky Masters of the Space Force (dailies: Sep 8, 1958— May 8, 1959) 60p Kirby/Wood - a // (Sundays: Feb 8, 1959—Mar 29, 1959) Kirby/Wood - a (note: eight Sundays in color) V1 1991: (HC leather-bound deluxe edition; same contents in Limited edition of 500 with bookplate signed by Kirby) SKY MASTERS OF THE SPACE FORCE: THE COMPLETE DAILIES (1958-1961) Hermes Press (HC format; b/w comic strip reprints) V1 2017: (dailies: Sep 8, 1958—Feb 25, 1961) (See comic strips listing for details) SOLAR LEGION

(See Crash Comics 1-3)

SOMEDAY FUNNIES, THE Harry N. Abrams See Comics Journal, Jack Kirby Collector (HC format) V1 2011: (edited by Michel Choquette); (1971-1972 book comprised of short, humorous vignettes about the 1960s) “The Ballad Of Beardsley Bullfeather” (or: “Tune In—Cop-Out And Drop-Up!” (space exploration) 2p Kirby (script); Kirby/Sinnott - a // (note: (cover panel) Kirby/Sinnott - a // (endpaper repros Kirby Note (text) 5” from bottom of gutter) (note: book project financed by Rolling Stone, and finally published in 2011) (See CJ 299; TJKC 29,59) SON OF ORIGINS (of Marvel Comics) Simon and Schuster (Fireside) See Avengers, Daredevil, Grandson of Origins, Origins of Marvel Comics, Strange Tales, Tales of Suspense, X-Men (HC and SC editions) V1 (Oct) 1975: (r: c, XM 1) “X-Men” 23p // (r: c, TOS 39) “Iron Man Is Born” 13p // (r: c, AV 1) “The Coming Of The Avengers” 22p // (r: c, DD 1) “The Origin Of Daredevil” 1p (title page) // (r: c, ST 135) “The Man For The Job” 12p // (Intros by Lee) V1 1976: (SC in slipcased edition; combined with Origins of Marvel Comics) (revised SC edition by Marvel Comics; same contents; except omits ST 135 reprint) V2 1997: SPACE SMITH

(See Fantastic Comics 10)

SPECIAL MARVEL EDITION Marvel Comics Group See Journey into Mystery, Sgt. Fury, Thor Continued as Master of Kung-Fu 1 Jan 1971: (Thor); (r: JIM 117) “Into The Blaze Of Battle” 16p // (r: JIM 118) “To Kill A Thunder God” 16p // (r: JIM 114) “The Golden Apples” 5p // (r: JIM 119) “The Day Of The Destroyer” 16p 2 Apr 1971: (Thor); (r: JIM 120) “With My Hammer In Hand” 16p // (r: JIM 121) “The Power, The Passion, The Pride” 16p // (r: JIM 111) “The Secret Of Sigurd” 5p // (r: JIM 122) “Where Mortals Fear To Tread” 16p 3 Sep 1971: (Thor); (r: c, JIM 123) “While A Universe Trembles” 16p // (r: JIM 124) “The Grandeur And The Glory” 16p // (r: JIM 125) “When Meet The Immortals” 16p // (r: JIM 112) “The Coming Of Loki” 5p 4 Feb 1972: (Thor); (r: c Thor 127) // (r: Thor 126) “Whom The Gods Would Destroy” 16p // (r: JIM 115) “A Viper In Our Midst” 5p // (r: Thor 127) “The Hammer And The Holocaust” 16p 5 Jul 1972: (Sgt. Fury); (r: SF 3) “Midnight On Massacre Mountain” 22p 10 May 1973: (Sgt. Fury); (r: c SF 12) 11 Jul 1973: (Sgt. Fury); (r: c, SF 13) “Fighting Side-by-Side With Captain America And Bucky” 22p 12 Sep 1973: (Sgt. Fury); (r: c SF 14) // (note: Bill Everett obituary on Bullpen page) 13 Oct 1973: (Sgt. Fury); (r: c SF 15) 14 Nov 1973: (Sgt. Fury); (r: c SF 16) 103


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SPEED COMICS Harvey Publications See Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio, Double-Up Comics, Jack Kirby Collector 16 Jan 1942: Kirby/Avison - c (Captain Freedom) (note: Digest-sized format) 17 Apr 1942: Kirby/Simon - c (Captain Freedom) (signed: “Jon Henri”) 18 May 1942: Kirby/Avison - c (Captain Freedom) (R: TJKC 59) 19 Jun 1942: Kirby/Simon - c (Captain Freedom) (signed: “Jon Henri”) 20 Jul 1942: Kirby - c(p) (Captain Freedom) (R: AOSKS, TJKC 25) 21 Aug 1942: Kirby/Simon- c (Captain Freedom) 22 Sep 1942: Kirby/Caseneuve - c (Captain Freedom) 23 Oct 1942: Kirby/Caseneuve - c (Captain Freedom) (R: AOSKS, TJKC 25) 43 Mar 1946: (issue advertises unpublished Flying Fool Comics #1) SPIDER-MAN

(See Amazing Fantasy 15, Amazing Spider-Man)

SPIDER-MAN CLASSICS Marvel Comics See Amazing Fantasy, Amazing Spider-Man (SC b/w format) 1 Apr 1993: (r: c AF 15) 1p 9 Dec 1993: (r: ASM 8) “Spider-Man Tackles The Torch” 6p SPIDER-MAN: SAGA OF THE SANDMAN Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four (r: c, FF 61) “Where Stalks The Sandman” 20p V1 2007: SPIDEY SUPER STORIES Marvel Comics Group / The Electric Company (Children’s Television Workshop) See Amazing Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, Jack Kirby Collector 19 Oct 1976: Kirby/Romita - c (Spidey vs. Doctor Doom / Silver Surfer) // (note: bc reprints panel from FF 87) (See TJKC 22) 20 Dec 1976: Kirby/Romita - c (Spidey vs. Human Torch / Invisible Girl) SPIRIT WORLD Hampshire Distributors, Ltd. (DC Comics) See Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion, Jack Kirby Collector, Spirit World (collection), Weird Mystery Tales (Kirby writing on entire issue (some inks by Kirby) (b/w magazine with blue tones format) 1 Fall 1971: Kirby - c(l); (Adams - a) (R: SWC) // (Contents; collage frame) (Evanier/Sherman - a) // “The President Must Die: Premonition, Black Art or Mass Art?” (first app. host Dr. E. Leopold Maas; assassination of President John F. Kennedy) 10p Kirby/Colletta - a (3 collage pages) (R: SWC) // “House Of Horror” (Calder House) 12p Kirby/Colletta - a (1 collage page) (R: SWC) // “Children Of The Flaming Wheel” 3p (text/foto-feature by Evanier/Sherman) Kirby - a (collages) (R: SWC) // “The Lorca File: Reincarnation” (aka: “The Screaming Woman”) 10p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: SWC) // “The Spirit Of Vengeance” 3p (text feature by Evanier/Sherman); Kirby - a (3 collages) (R: SWC) // “Michel De Nostradamus: Amazing Predictions” 10p Kirby/Colletta - a (2 collage pages) (R: SWC) // (“Weird Humor” 1p Aragones, et al - a) // “Souls” (bound-in poster: 16” x 21” collage) Kirby - a (R: SWC, TJKC 59) (note: DC Comics advertised a second printing in 1972 house ads, but their existence is doubtful) // (note: published Jul 15, 1971) (See FTDM 6, SWC, TJKC 13,37,38,43,48 (p 12), 50,59, WMT 1-3) SPIRIT WORLD DC Comics See Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion, Spirit World, Weird Mystery Tales (HC format collects entire issue Spirit World #1 and unpublished Spirit World #2 from published sources with b/w and blue tones format (#1); b/w (#2) V2 2012: (r: FTDM 6) “The Psychic Blood-Hound” 10p // (r: FTDM 6) “Is There A World Outside Of The One We Know?” 1p // (r: WMT 1) “Horoscope Phenomenon Or Witch Queen Of Ancient Sumeria?” 10p // (r: WMT 2) “Toxl, The World Killer” 12p // (r: WMT 2) “They’re Still Up There” 2p // (r: WMT 3) “The Burners” 10p // (Foreword by Evanier) STAN LEE MEETS (SERIES) Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four (HC format) 1 Dec 2006: (Doctor Doom); (r: FF 87) “The Power And The Pride” 20p 1 Dec 2006: (The Thing); (r: FF 79) “A Monster Forever?” 20p V1 2007: (collects series; with Stan Lee interview)

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15 Dec 1942: 16 Jan 1943: 17 Feb 1943: 18 Mar 1943: 19 Apr 1943: 20 May 1943: 21 Jun 1943:

Kirby/Simon - c // “Playmates Of Peril” (Newsboy Legion) 13p Kirby/Cazeneuve - a (R: NLSK 1) Kirby/Simon - c // “The Playboy Of Suicide Slum” (Newsboy Legion) 13p Kirby/Cazeneuve - a (R: NLSK 1) Kirby/Simon - c // “The Rafferty Mob” (Newsboy Legion) 13p Kirby/Cazeneuve - a (R: NLSK 1) Kirby/Simon - c // “The Education Of Iron-Fist Gookin” (Newsboy Legion) 13p Kirby/Cazeneuve - a (R: NLSK 1) Kirby/Simon - c // “The Fuehrer Of Suicide Slum” (Newsboy Legion) 13p Kirby/Cazeneuve - a (R: NLSK 1) Kirby/Simon - c // “The Newsboys And The Champ” (Newsboy Legion) 13p Kirby/Brodie - a (R: NLSK 1) (Ray - c) // “The House Where Time Stood Still” (Newsboy Legion) 13p Kirby/Cazeneuve - a (R: NLSK 1) (note: story anticipates famous Collyer Brothers story four years in advance (NYC) (R: DC 442, NLSK 1) 22 Jul 1943: (Ray - c) // “Brains For Sale” (Newsboy Legion) 13p Kirby/Cazeneuve - a (R: NLSK 1) 23 Aug 1943: Kirby/Cazeneuve - c // “Art For Scrapper’s Sake” (Newsboy Legion) 13p Kirby/Daly - a (R: NLSK 1) (June 7, 1943: Jack Kirby was drafted into the U.S. Army and served honorably until July 20, 1945; Joe Simon joined the U.S. Coast Guard) 24 Sep 1943: Kirby/Cazeneuve - c // “Death Strikes A Bargain” (Newsboy Legion) 13p Kirby/Cazeneuve - a (R: NLSK 1) 25 Oct 1943: Kirby/Cazeneuve - c // “Victuals For Victory” (Newsboy Legion) 11p Kirby/Cazeneuve -a (R: NLSK 1) 26 Nov 1943: Kirby/Cazeneuve - c // “Louie The Lug Goes Literary” (Newsboy Legion) 13p Kirby/Cazeneuve - a (R: NLSK 1) 27 Dec 1943: Kirby/Cazeneuve - c // “Turn On The Heat” (Newsboy Legion) 11p Kirby/Cazeneuve - a (R: NLBCS, NLSK 1) 28 Jan 1944: Kirby/Cazeneuve - c // “Poor Man’s Rich Man” (Newsboy Legion) 11p Kirby/Cazeneuve - a (R: NLSK 1) 29 Feb 1944: Kirby/Cazeneuve - c // “Cabbages And Comics” (Newsboy Legion) 11p Kirby/Cazeneuve - a (R: NLSK 1) 30 Mar 1944: Kirby/Cazeneuve - c // “The Lady Of Linden Lane” (Newsboy Legion) 1p (title page) Kirby/Cazeneuve - a (R: NLSK 1) 31 Apr 1944: Kirby/Simon - c (Newsboy Legion) (R: NLSK 1) 33 Jun 1944: Kirby/Simon - c (Newsboy Legion) (R: NLSK 2) 34 Jul 1944: Kirby/Simon - c (Newsboy Legion) (R: NLSK 2) 35 Aug 1944: Kirby/Simon - c (Newsboy Legion) (R: NLSK 2) 36 Sep 1944: Kirby/Simon - c (Newsboy Legion) (R: NLSK 2) 37 Oct 1944: Kirby/Simon - c (Newsboy Legion) (R: NLSK 2) 38 Nov 1944: Kirby/Simon - c (Newsboy Legion) (R: NLSK 2) 39 Dec 1944: Kirby/Simon - c (Newsboy Legion) (R: NLSK 2) 40 Jan 1945: Kirby/Simon - c (Newsboy Legion) (R: NLSK 2) 41 Feb 1945: Kirby/Simon - c (Newsboy Legion) (R: NLSK 2) 42 Mar 1945: Kirby/Simon - c (Newsboy Legion) (R: NLSK 2) 43 Apr 1945: Kirby/Simon - c (Newsboy Legion) (R: NLSK 2) 48 Sep 1945: Kirby/Simon - c (Newsboy Legion) (R: NLSK 2) 49 Oct 1945: Kirby/Simon - c (Newsboy Legion) (R: NLSK 2) 51 Dec 1945: Kirby/Simon - c (Newsboy Legion) (R: NLSK 2) 52 Jan 1946: Kirby/Simon - c (Newsboy Legion) (R: NLSK 2) 53 Feb 1946: Kirby/Simon - c // “The Poet Of Suicide Slum” (Newsboy Legion) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: NLSK 2) 54 Mar 1946: Kirby/Simon - c // “Dead-Shot Dade’s Revenge” (Newsboy Legion) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: NLSK 2) 55 Apr 1946: “Gabby Strikes A Gusher” (Newsboy Legion) 10p Kirby/Simon - a? (R: NLSK 2) 56 May 1946: “The Treasure Of Araby” (Newsboy Legion) 10p Kirby/Simon - a? (note: final Simon and Kirby credit on title page) (R: NLSK 2) 57 Jun 1946: Kirby/Simon - c // (“A Recruit For The Legion” (Newsboy Legion) (R: NLSK 2) 58 Jul 1946: Kirby/Simon - c // (“The Matadors Of Suicide Slum” (Newsboy Legion) (note: no Guardian) (R: NLSK 2) 59 Aug 1946: Kirby/Simon - c // (“Answers, Inc.” (Newsboy Legion) (R: NLSK 2) 60 Sep 1946: Kirby/Simon - c (Newsboy Legion) (R: NLSK 2) 61 Oct 1946: Kirby/Simon - c (Newsboy Legion) (R: NLSK 2) 63 Dec 1946: (Newsboy Legion; final app. The Guardian) (R: NLSK 2) 64 Jan 1947: (Newsboy Legion’s final Golden-Age app.; next appears in SPJO 135 (Jan 1971) (R: NLSK 2)

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STAR WARS (See Avengers 14, [Fourth World], Star Wars Galaxy 2: New Visions (cards), Coast-to-Coast AM (radio) STEREON (See Battle for a Three Dimensional World, 3D Cosmic Poster) STEVE ROGERS: SUPER SOLDIER Marvel Comics See Captain America Comics (HC format) V1 Sep 2010: (r: CAC 1) “Meet Captain America” 8p STRANGE Organic Comix (France) See Silver Star 1 Jan 2007: (Kirby concept Galaxy Green begins by Reed Man); “Kirby Forever” (article) Kirby - a(p) // “Princesse Lisa” 4p (Lisa Kirby interview) // “Galaxy Green” (1972) 2p Kirby/Royer - a 2 Apr 2007: “The Astrals” (1978) 4p Ray/Kammen (script); Kirby/Wray - a 3 Oct 2007: “Star Cats” (1978) 1p Kirby/Reed Man - a // “La Derniére Étoile du roi des Comics” 2p (article) // Silver Star 1p Kirby/Sinnott - a 4 Jan 2008: (r: Silver Star 2) “Darius Drumm” 20p 5 Apr 2008: Kirby/Reed Man - c (from unused Silver Star 3 cover) // (r: Silver Star 3) “Les Autres” (The Others) 20p 6 Jun 2008: (r: Silver Star 4) Untitled (The Super-Normals: Are They God’s Or Satan’s Children?) 20p 7 Oct 2008: (r: Silver Star 5) “Le Monde selon Drumm” (The World According To Drumm) 20p 8 Mar 2009: (r: c, Silver Star 6) Untitled (Silver Star Battles The Angel Of Death) 20p 9 Jun 2009: “Joe and Jim Simon” 3p (article with Simon and Kirby repros) 11 Mar 2010: Edna Dingle and Friends (animation concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) STRANGE ADVENTURES National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Real Fact Comics 2 Nov 1950: (r: RFC 2) “A World Of Thinking Machines” 2p

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STRANGE TALES Atlas Comics #67—85 / Marvel Comics Group #86—183 See Alarming Tales, Alter Ego, Amazing Adventures, Amazing Fantasy, Amazing Spider-Man Giant-Size, Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus, Astonishing Tales, Astonishing X-Men: Monstrous, Avengers, Bring Back the Bad Guys, Captain America, Captain America Epic Collection, Comic Book Marketplace, Creatures on the Loose, Crypt of Shadows, Dead of Night, Essential Fantastic Four, Essential Human Torch, Eternals, Fantastic Four, Fantastic Four Special, Fantasy Masterpieces, Fear, Hulk vs. Fin Fang Foom, Human Torch, Incredible Hulk, Iron Man: Director of S.H.I.E.L.D., Jack Kirby Collector, Journey into Mystery, King-Size Kirby, Man-Thing Giant-Size, Marvel Firsts: The 1960s, Marvel Limited: Fantastic Firsts, Marvel Masterworks, Marvel Monsters, Marvel Premiere, Marvel Super-Heroes, Marvel Tales, Marvel Tales Annual, Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby, Monster Masterworks, Monster Menace, Monsters on the Prowl, Monsters: The Marvel Monsterbus, Monsters Unleashed Prelude, Nick Fury Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., Sgt. Fury, S.H.I.E.L.D., S.H.I.E.L.D.: The Complete Collection, S.H.I.E.L.D. Origins, S.H.I.E.L.D. by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby: The Complete Collection, S.H.I.E.L.D. by Steranko Complete Collection, Showcase, Son of Origins, Stan Lee Universe, Strange Worlds, Tales of Suspense, Tales to Astonish, Thunderbolts: Marvel’s Most Wanted, Tomb of Darkness, Tower of Shadows, True Believers: Kirby 100th, Uncanny Tales, Weird Wonder Tales, Where Monsters Dwell, World of Fantasy, X-Men (logo by Sol Brodsky) (Kirby is primary co-plotter by virtue of the “Marvel Method”—story being penciled first establishes physical content, story locations, staging, flow and pacing; uncredited co-plotting and scripting by Lee or Lieber unless otherwise indicated) 67 Feb 1959: “I Was The Invisible Man” 7p Kirby/Rule - a (R: MMMBUS 1, MTGS 1, STA 2) 68 Apr 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (Aliens say “Evacuate Earth”) // “Test Pilot” 4p Kirby/Rule - a (R: MMMBUS 1) 69 Jun 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (“The Man In The Iron Box”) // “The World That Was Lost” 4p Kirby/Rule - a (R: MMMBUS 1, TSHAD 9) 70 Aug 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (Sphinx) // “A Giant Walks The Earth” 5p Kirby/Rule - a (R: MMMBUS 1, UT 7) 72 Dec 1959: Kirby/Rule - c // “I Fought The Colossus” 5p Kirby/Ditko - a (R: COS 19, MMEN 2, MMMBUS 1, WMD 3) 73 Feb 1960: Kirby/Everett - c // “Grottu, King Of The Insects” 6p Kirby/Everett - a (note: first Everett inks on Kirby) (R: MMMBUS 1, MONM, Monsters Unleashed Prelude, STA 1, WMD 3) 74 Apr 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c // “Gorgolla, The Living Gargoyle” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: AT 22 (partial), MMMBUS 1, WMD 1,35) 75 Jun 1960: Kirby/Ditko - c // “Taboo, The Thing From The Murky Swamp” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 1, MONM, WMD 2, WWT 13) // (note: issue contains “I Made the Hulk Live” (Heck - a); second “Hulk”) (See WOF 19 for first) 76 Aug 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c // “I Am Dragoom, The Flaming Invader” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: WMD 2, MMMBUS 1, WWT 11) 77 Oct 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c (repro of title page) // “The Return Of Taboo” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 1, WMD 5) 78 Nov 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c // “A Martian Walks Among Us” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 1, MONM, STA 1, WMD 3) 79 Dec 1960: Kirby/Ditko - c (“The Thing is Here”) (R: CBM 72, MMMBUS 1) // “I Was In The Clutches Of The Living Shadow” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 1, WMD 31) 80 Jan 1961: Kirby/Ditko - c // “What? What? What Was Gargantus?” 7p Kirby/Ditko - a (R: COTL 17, MMMBUS 1) 81 Feb 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Scarecrow Walks” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 1 82 Mar 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Thing Called It’” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: FM 4, MMMBUS 1, MOP 15) 83 Apr 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c // “From Out Of The Black Pit Came Grogg” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 1, WMD 27) 84 May 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Wonder Of The Ages, Magneto” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: antecedent Magneto story; See XM 1) (R: MMMBUS 1, MOP 24 re-titled “The Wonder Of The Ages, Magnetor”) 85 Jun 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Return Of Gargantus” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 1) 86 Jul 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (Mechano) // “I Created Mechano” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 1) // “Beware Of Meeks Bringing Gifts” 5p Kirby/Brodsky - a (R: MMMBUS 1) 87 Aug 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Return Of Grogg” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 2, MOP 23) 88 Sep 1961: Kirby/Ditko - c // “Zzutak, The Thing That Shouldn’t Exist” 13p Kirby/Ditko - a (R: Fear 3, MMEN 3, MMMBUS 2, MMON, MONM) 89 Oct 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c // “Fin Fang Foom” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: AT 23 (partial), AXMM, BBTBG (partial), FM 2, HFFF 1, KSK, MMMBUS 2, MMON, MONM, MVJK 2, WMD 21) 90 Nov 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c // “Orrgo, The Unconquerable” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: Fear 2, MMEN 4, MMMBUS 2, Monsters Unleashed Prelude) 91 Dec 1961: Kirby/Klein - c // “The Sacrifice” 7p Kirby/Klein - a (R: MMMBUS 2, WMD 18) 92 Jan 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Thing waits) // “The Thing Hunts For Me” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 2, WMD 23 re-titled “The Monster Hunts For Me”) // “The Man Who Shrunk The World” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 2) 93 Feb 1962: Kirby/Ditko - c (Wax People) // “When The Thing Runs Amok” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: reverse of page 7 art features very rough pencil layouts for FF 2; artist unknown) (R: MMMBUS 2, MOP 22 re-titled “When The Monster Strikes”) (See TJKC 53) // “Earth Will Be Lost Tonight” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 2, MOP 27) 94 Mar 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Pildorr) // “I Was A Decoy For Pildorr, The Plunderer From Outer Space” 7p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: KSK, MMMBUS 2, MSH 24, MVJK 1) // “Save Me From The Weed” 6p Kirby/Ayers/Klein - a (R: MMEN 2, MMMBUS 2, MTGS 3) 95 Apr 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Two-Headed Thing) // “The Two-Headed Thing” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 2, MOP 26) // “The Monster Escapes” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 2, WMD 24) // Fantastic Four (advertisement) 1p Kirby/Brodsky - a (R: IH 1) (See AE V3#49, SLU, TJKC 9) 96 May 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Dream of Doom) // “I Dream Of Doom” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: DON 10, Fear 7, MMMBUS 2) // “The Impossible Tunnel” 6p Kirby/Klein - a (R: COTL 16, MMMBUS 2, WMD 36) 97 Jun 1962: Kirby/Ditko - c (“When A Planet Dies”) // “When A Planet Dies” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 2, WWT 22 (altered) // “The Madness” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 2, WWT 20) 98 Jul 1962: Kirby/Ditko - c // “No Human Can Beat Me” 7p Kirby/Reinman - a (R: MMMBUS 2, WMD 38) 99 Aug 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Mister Morgan’s Monster) // “Mister Morgan’s Monster” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 2) (R: FM 11, MOP 16, WWT 10) // “The Day Before Doomsday” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 2, TOD 21) 100 Sep 1962: Kirby/Ditko - c (Crazy Maze) // “The Man In The Crazy Maze” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMMBUS 2, WWT 6) // “The Imitation Man” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: JIM 13, MMMBUS 2)


(Sep) 1962: (Annual 1 published; See listing) (Kirby is primary co-plotter by virtue of the “Marvel Method”—story being penciled first establishes physical content, story locations, staging, flow and pacing; co-plotting by Lee with scripting by Lieber or Bernstein unless otherwise indicated.) 101 Oct 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Human Torch” (Human Torch) 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: EHT, HT 1 (partial), MARM, MF60, MT 3) (note: first Marvel series to be spun-off from established Lee/Kirby title—Fantastic Four; published Jul 10, 1962) 102 Nov 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (split feature cover) // “Prisoner Of The Wizard” (Human Torch; first app. Wizard) 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: EHT, HT 2, MARM, MT 4) 103 Dec 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c // “Prisoner Of The 5th Dimension” (Human Torch) 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: EHT, HT 3, MARM, MT 5) 104 Jan 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Human Torch Meets Paste-Pot Pete” (Human Torch; first app. Trapster (Peter Petruski) 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: EHT, HT 4, MARM, MT 6) 105 Feb 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Return Of The Wizard” (Human Torch) 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: EHT, HT 5 (partial), MARM, MT 7) 106 Mar 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (Human Torch / Fantastic Four) (R: EHT, MARM) 107 Apr 1963: Kirby/Brodsky - c (Human Torch vs. Sub-Mariner) (R: EHT, MARM) (See AE V3#22, CFA-APA 35) 108 May 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Painter Of A Thousand Perils” (Human Torch) 13p Bernstein (Berns) (script); Kirby/Ayers - a (R: EHT, HT 8, MARM, MT 10) (note: logo box art: Human Torch (version one) Kirby - a 109 Jun 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Sorcerer And Pandora’s Box” (Human Torch; first app. Circe; See Eternals 3) 13p Bernstein (Berns) (script); Kirby/Ayers - a (R: EHT, MARM, MT 11) (See JIM 74, SH 6) (note: logo box art: Human Torch (version two) Kirby - a 110 Jul 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (Human Torch vs. Wizard / Paste-Pot Pete) (note: re-drawn panels from ST 102,104) (R: EHT, MARM, MLFF) // (note: issue includes first app. Doctor Strange “Master of Black Magic” (Dr. Stephen Strange) 5p (Ditko - a) (R: MARM, MCIC 3) (See AA 1, ST 114, TOS 41) 111 Aug 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (Human Torch vs. Asbestos Man) (R: MARM, EHT) 112 Sep 1963: Kirby/Brodsky - c (Human Torch vs. Living Bomb) (R: MARM, EHT) (Sep) 1963: (Annual 2 published; See listing) 113 Oct 1963: Kirby/Roussos - c (Human Torch vs. Plantman) (note: misidentified in indicia as #112) (R: MARM, EHT) 114 Nov 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Human Torch Meets Captain America” (Human Torch) (first Silver-Age app. Captain America (as Acrobat); See Aurora 4, Avengers 4) 18p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: Captain America last appeared in Captain America Comics 78 (Sep 1954) (R: CA 216, CAEC, EHT, KSK, MARM, MT 17, MVJK 2) (note: published Aug 8, 1963) (See TJKC 65) 115 Dec 1963: Kirby/Ditko - c (Human Torch vs. Sandman; Spider-Man vignette) (R: EHT, MARM, MLFF) // (note: issue includes origin of Doctor Strange (Ditko - a) (R: MTA 2) (See AA 1, MP 11, ST 110, TOS 41) 116 Jan 1964: Kirby/Roussos - c (Human Torch vs. Thing) (R: EHT, MARM) 117 Feb 1964: Kirby/Brodsky - c (Human Torch vs. The Eel) (R: EHT, MARM) 118 Mar 1964: Kirby/Roussos - c (Human Torch / Fantastic Four (Doctor Strange vignette (Ditko - a) (R: EHT, MARM) 119 Apr 1964: Kirby/Roussos - c (Human Torch vs. Rabble Rouser) (R: EHT, MARM) 120 May 1964: Kirby/Reinman - c // “The Torch Meets The Iceman” (Human Torch) 14p Kirby/Reinman/Ayers - a (R: ESHT, MARM, MT 22) 121 Jun 1964: Kirby/Roussos/Ditko - c (Human Torch vs. Plantman / Doctor Strange) (R: EHT, MARM) 122 Jul 1964: Kirby/Reinman - c (Human Torch vs. Trio) (R: EHT, MARM) // (“Three Against the Torch” includes redrawn panels from FF 23 by Ayers) 123 Aug 1964: Kirby/Giacoia - c (Human Torch vs. Beetle / Doctor Strange vs. Loki) (R: EHT, MARM) 125 Oct 1964: Kirby/Brodsky - c (Human Torch / Thing vs. Sub-Mariner / vignette: Doctor Strange) (R: EHT, MARM) (“The Sub-Mariner Must be Stopped” features thinly-veiled Kirby/Lee cameo) 126 Nov 1964: Kirby/Stone - c (Human Torch / Thing vs. Thinker / Puppet Master // Doctor Strange vs. Dormammu) (R: EHT, MARM) (note: letters page “Strange Mails” begins) 127 Dec 1964: Kirby/Stone - c (Human Torch / Thing vs. Mystery Villain (Doctor Strange vignette (Ditko - a) (R: EHT, MARM) // “It’s Clobberin’ Time” 1p (Thing) Kirby/Stone - a (R: MARM) 128 Jan 1965: Kirby/Giacoia - c (Human Torch / Thing vs. Scarlet Witch / Quicksilver // Doctor Strange vs. Demon’s Disciple) (R: EHT, MARM) 129 Feb 1965: Kirby/Stone - c (Human Torch / Thing vs. Terrible Trio) (R: EHT, MARM) 130 Mar 1965: Kirby/Stone - c (Doctor Strange vs. Mordo // Human Torch and Thing in Beatles wigs cover) (R: EHT, MARM, ST 183 (modified) (Beatles: See FF 34, JIM 108, witzend 1) 132 May 1965: Kirby/Esposito - c (Human Torch / Thing vs. Professor Jack (Doctor Strange vignette (Ditko - a) (R: EHT, MARM) 133 Jun 1965: Kirby/Powell - c (Doctor Strange / Human Torch / Thing vs. Terrible Toys) (R: EHT, MARM) 134 Jul 1965: Kirby/Esposito - c (Human Torch / Thing / Watcher) (R: EHT, MARM) (Kirby is primary co-plotter by virtue of the “Marvel Method”—story being penciled first establishes physical content, story locations, staging, flow and pacing; scripting by Lee unless otherwise indicated.) 135 Aug 1965: Kirby/Esposito - c // “The Man For The Job” (origin of Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ie: Supreme Headquarters International Espionage Law-Enforcement Division); first app. Hydra) 12p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: Porsche 904D racer air car concept by Neal Kirby; updated Fury concept inspired by James Bond spy trend and The Man from U.N.C.L.E. television series (NBC; debut: Sep 22, 1964) (R: IMDS, MARM, MF60, MLFF, SFS 2, SHIELD 9 (2015), SHIELDCC, SHIELDLK, SHIELDO, SOO, TBK100) (See AV 18, FF 21, Man Called D.E.A.T.H. (unpublished); Sgt. Fury, Teen-Agent (unpublished) // Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner (TTA 70 advertisement) 1/2p Kirby/Stone - a (repro from FF 33) (note: published May 4, 1965) 136 Sep 1965: Kirby/Esposito - c // “Find Fury Or Die” (Nick Fury) 12p Kirby - a(l); (J. Severin - a) (note: rare use of Zip-a-tone tint screen on art; See FFS 5, ST 137, Thor 156-158) (R: MARM, NF 16, SHIELDCC, SHIELDLK) 137 Oct 1965: (J. Severin - c) // “The Prize Is Earth” (Nick Fury) 12p Kirby - a(l); (J. Severin - a) (note: rare use of Zip-a-tone tint screen on art; See FFS 5, ST 136, Thor 156-158) (R: MARM, NF 16, SHIELDCC, SHIELDLK) 138 Nov 1965: Kirby/J. Severin - c // “Sometimes The Good Guys Lose” (Nick Fury) 12p Kirby - a(l); (J. Severin - a) (R: MARM, NF 16) // (note: Bullpen Bulletins page begins; letters first mention “Don’t Yield, Back Shield”)

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JKR 1, SKLH, SWYDC) // “Send Us Your Dreams (Edith Beck)” 4p Kirby (script); Draut - a (R: SWYDC) // “Edge Of Madness” 8p Kirby (script); Meskin - a (R: SWYDC) // “You Sent Us This Dream (Patricia S.)” 2p Kirby (script); Roussos - a (R: SWYDC) // “You Sent Us This Dream (Thomas R.)” 2p Kirby (script); Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKLH, SWYDC) // “You Sent Us This Dream (John W.)” 2p Kirby (script); McCarty - a (R: SWYDC) 4 Feb 1953: Kirby/Simon - c (R: JKT 2, SWYDC) // “Show Your Face” 7p Kirby (script); Meskin - a (R: SWYDC) // “Send Us Your Dreams” 2p Kirby (script); unknown - a (R: SWYDC) // “You Sent Us This Dream (Paul R.)” 2p Kirby (script); unknown - a (R: SWYDC) (See JKT 2, KKOC, KU2, MLIC, SKLH, TJKC 13,37,69) (note: Joe Simon and Jack Kirby retained their copyrights after publication.)

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SUPERMAN’S PAL JIMMY OLSEN National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Alarming Tales, Back Issue, Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom, Comic Art Tribute to Simon and Kirby, Comic Book Artist Special Edition, Comics Interview, Comics Journal, Countdown Special, Forever People, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Masterworks, Jack Kirby Quarterly, Jack Kirby’s Fourth World Omnibus, Jimmy Olsen Adventures by Jack Kirby, Kirby—King of Comics, Legends of the DC Universe, Mister Miracle, New Gods, San Diego Comic Con Book, Sandman Special, Star Spangled Comics, Super DC Giant, Superman, Superman Gallery, Superman’s Girl Friend Lois Lane, Superman in the Seventies, Tales of Suspense, Who’s Who (Kirby writing on issues #133—139,141—148) (series note: Kirby’s “Fourth World” contained the blueprint for developing a connected line of comics beyond what had existed previously. (CJ 134, p 109) 132 Sep 1970: (letters page announces Newsboy Legion revival and Kirby’s return to DC Comics —“A modernizing treatment, plus much more.” [next issue] 133 Oct 1970: Kirby/Colletta - c // “Jimmy Olsen Brings Back The Newsboy Legion” (begins The Fourth World series, first app. new Newsboy Legion: Tommy Jr. / Gabby Jr. / Big Words Jr. / Scrapper Jr. / Flipper Dipper // first app. Morgan Edge / Galaxy Broadcasting System / Yango / Outsiders / Wild Area / Habitat / Iron Mask / Vudu) 22p Kirby/Colletta - a (assist: Plastino) (R: JKFWO 1, JOA 1, SITS) // “Jack Kirby—Continued” 1p (text feature by Kirby) (R: SDCG S-25) (note: It was Joe Kubert’s idea to revive Newsboy Legion; published Aug 25, 1970) (See BI 1, CBASE 1, Charlton Premiere 1, CI 108, Graphic Story World 6, JKMW, JOA 1-2, KKOC, LIFE (Nov 17, 1967), SG 1, Superman 233, TJKC 7,17,31,38,42,50,59 (p 90), 68) // (See JKQ 9) “The House that Jack Visited”


134 Dec 1970: (Adams - c) // “The Mountain Of Judgment” (first app. Darkseid / Hairies / Jude) 22p Kirby/Colletta - a (assist: Plastino) (2 collage pages) (R: JKFWO 1, JOA 1) // “The Whiz Wagons Are Coming” 1p (text feature by Kirby with Self Portrait) Kirby - a // “New—The Magic of Kirby” (Fourth World house advertisement features alternate NG 1 cover) 1p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: CJ 134, FP 1, MM 1, NG 1) (note: published Oct 13, 1970) 135 Jan 1971: (Adams - c) // “Evil Factory” (first app. Golden Guardian / Mokkari / Simyan; re-intro Golden-Age Newsboy Legion— last app. Star Spangled Comics 64 (Jan 1947); note: Direct Currents text first mentions Apokolips) 22p Kirby/Colletta - a (assist: Plastino) (R: JKFWO 1, JOA 1) (DNA (genetic replication: See ALARMT 1, TOS 78) // “The Hairies—Super Race—Or Man’s Second Chance” 1p (text feature by Kirby) (See TJKC 57) // “A New Year Brings a New Beginning for Superman 1971” (Superman promo; features Newsboy Legion) 136 Mar 1971: (Adams - c) // “The Saga Of The D.N.Aliens” (first app. Dubbilex / Scrapper Trooper(s) / Four-Armed Terror); See Unknown; Thor 136) 22p Kirby/Colletta - a (assist: Anderson) (1 collage page) (R: CS, JKFWO 1, JOA 1) Jan 28, 1971: (Comics Code Authority is revised—tolerant of vampires, the undead, and drugs messaging.) 137 Apr 1971: Kirby/Adams - c // “The Four-Armed Terror” 22p Kirby/Colletta - a (assist: Anderson) (3 collage pages) (R: JKFWO 1, JOA 1) (See JOA 2, TJKC 50) 138 Jun 1971: Kirby/Adams - c (collage) // “The Big Boom” 23p Kirby/Colletta - a (assist: Anderson) (2 collage pages) (R: JKFWO 1, JOA 1) (See CATSK #44, JKMW, JOA 1, TJKC 27,62) 139 Jul 1971: Kirby/Colletta - c (first mention of “Fourth World”; Don Rickles cover) // “The Guardian Fights Again” (first app. Goody Rickels) 22p Kirby/Colletta - a (assist: Anderson) (R: JKFWO 1, JOA 1) // In the Days of The Mob (#1 advertisement) 1p Kirby/Giacoia - a (note: the Don Rickles portrait on the cover is from Rickles’ press kit; published May 25, 1971) 140 Sep 1971: (64-page Giant (G-86) comprised of non-Kirby reprints) // (contents page vignettes repro from: SPJO 136,139) 141 Sep 1971: Kirby/Adams - c (Don Rickles photo cover) // “Will The Real Don Rickles Panic?” (Don Rickles app.) 22p Kirby/Colletta - a (assist: Anderson) (3 collage pages) (R: JKFWO 2, JOA 1) // “The Newsboy Legion Returns” 1p (article includes panel repro from SPJO 133) // (r: FP 4) “Kirby’s The Name—And Comics Is My Game” (with Self Portrait) 1p // (r: c, SSC 7) “Newsboy Legion” 13p (note: all reprints selected by E. Nelson Bridwell) (See JKMW) 142 Oct 1971: Kirby/Adams/Royer - c // “The Man From Transilvane” (first app. Count Dragorin / Lupek / Transilvane) 22p Kirby/Colletta - a (assist: Anderson) (note: Transilvane similar to ABC-TV’s The Outer Limits episode “Wolf 359” (broadcast Nov 7, 1964) (R: JKFWO 2, JOA 2) // “Hairie Secrets Revealed” (Strange Stories of the DNA Project) 2p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: JKFWO 2, JOA 2, SMS) // (r: c, SSC 8) “Last Mile Alley” 13p // Spirit World (#1 advertisement) 1/2p (See Collected TJKC 2, TJKC 27,37) 143 Nov 1971: Kirby/Royer - c // “Genocide Spray” 22p Kirby/Colletta - a (assist: Anderson) (R: JKFWO 2, JOA 2) // “The Alien Thing” (Strange Stories of the DNA Project) 2p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: JKFWO 2, JOA 2, SMS) // (r: c, SSC 9) “The Rookie Takes The Rap” 13p (See TJKC 21,71) 144 Dec 1971: Kirby/Adams - c // “A Big Thing In A Deep Scottish Lake” (first app. San Diego Five-String Mob / Barri-Boy) 22p Kirby/Evanier/Sherman (plot); Kirby/Colletta - a (signed: “Jock Kirrbie”; assist: Anderson) (R: JKFWO 2, JOA 2) // “The Torn Photograph” (Strange Stories of the DNA Project) 2p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: JOA 2, SMS) // (r: c, SSC 10) “Kings For A Day” 13p (See BGCF 14, SDCC (1971), TJKC 8,42) 145 Jan 1972: Kirby/Anderson - c // “Brigadoom” (San Diego Five-String Mob app.) 24p Kirby/Colletta - a (assist: Anderson) (R: JKFWO 2, JOA 2) // (r: c, SSC 11) “Paradise Prison” 13p (See BI 1, JOA 1, TJKC 8,42,48,49) 146 Feb 1972: Kirby/Royer - c // “Homo-Disastrous” 22p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFWO 3, JOA 2) // “Arin, The Armored Man” (Tales of the DNA Project) 2p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFWO 3, JOA 2, SMS) (See 2001: A Space Odyssey 8 “The Capture Of X-51” (Aaron) // (r: SSC 12) “Prevue Of Peril” 13p // Kirby Unleashed (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a (See TJKC 44) 147 Mar 1972: (Adams/Anderson - c) (flying figures repro from page 16) // “A Superman In Supertown” 24p Kirby/Royer - a (R: CS, JKFWO 3, JOA 2) // Kirby Unleashed (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a // (r: SSC 13) “The Scoop Of Suicide Slum” 13p (See TJKC 42) 148 Apr 1972: (Adams - c) // “Monarch Of All He Subdues” 22p Kirby/Colletta - a (assist: Anderson) (R: CS, JKFWO 3, JOA 2) // Blockbusters (Fourth World ad) // Kirby Unleashed (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a // “Genetic Criminal” (Tales of the DNA Project) 2p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKFWO 3, JOA 2, SMS) // (r: SSC 14) “The Meanest Man On Earth” 13p (note: published Feb 17, 1972) 149 May 1972: Kirby Unleashed (advertisement) 1/2p Kirby - a 150 Jun 1972: Kirby Unleashed (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a // “Where’s Charlie Now?” 7p (Newsboy Legion / Angry Charlie app. in post-Kirby wrap-up) Mortimer - a) (R: JOA 2) 152 Sep 1972: (“The Double-Edged Sword” (Darkseid app. (and death of Morgan Edge clone) in post-Kirby wrap-up)

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“Invasion From Outer Space” 5p Kirby/Rule - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1) “The Terrible Time Machine” 5p Kirby/Rule - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1) Kirby/Rule - c (Martian) // “One Of Our Spacemen Is Missing” 5p Kirby/Rule - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1) // (“The Voice of Doom” by Burgos has same plot as “I Found The Things From Nowhere” in JIM 60 (Sep 1960) 5 Sep 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (“I Was Trapped In The Tunnel To Nowhere”) (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1) 6 Nov 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (“Thing From The Swamp”) // “The Luna Lizards Had Me Trapped” 5p Kirby/Rule - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1) // (“The Mutants and Me” 4p (mutant story by Sinnott) (R: MARM) (See XM 1) // (“Who Hides Beneath My Mask?” 4p Ayers story—vividly remembered by William Stout as a Kirby story) (R: MARM) 7 Jan 1960: Kirby/Ditko - c // “I Fought The Molten Man-Thing” 5p Kirby/Ditko - a (R: JIM 15, MARM, MMEN 1, MMMBUS 1) (See JIM 97, TU 22) 8 Mar 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c // “Monstro, The Menace From The Murky Depths” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: second Ayers inking Kirby) (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1) (See Battle 66) 9 May 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c // “I Saw Diablo, The Demon From The Fifth Dimension” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, , MMMBUS 1, MOP 30, STA 1) 10 Jul 1960: Kirby/Ditko - c // “I Brought The Mighty Cyclops Back To Life” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1, WMD 1) (See FF 9, TTA 46) 11 Sep 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c // “I Created Sporr, The Thing That Could Not Die” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1, MONM, WMD 2) 12 Nov 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c // “I Alone Know The Dread Secret Of Gor-Kill, The Living Demon” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1, (WMD 1 “...Living Demon” re-titled “...Lurking Demon”) 13 Jan 1961: Kirby/Ditko - c // “Elektro, He Held A World In His Iron Grip” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1, Monster ABCs, WMD 22) 14 Feb 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c // “I Created The Colossus” 18p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: first 18-page story) (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1, MOP 17) (See AT 21-24, TOS 20, TTA 53) 15 Mar 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c // “Goom, The Thing From Planet X” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: Kirby writes two names: “Hoogg” and “Horgg” on reverse of original art) (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1, Monsters Unleashed Prelude, MTGS 1) 16 Apr 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Thing Called Metallo” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1, WMD 26) (See AC 252, TOS 39) 17 May 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c // “Beware Of Googam, Son Of Goom” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1, Monsters Unleashed Prelude, WMD 16) 18 Jun 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (R: CBM 72) // “Kraa, The Unhuman” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1, MONM, Monster ABCs, WMD 15) 19 Jul 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Green Thing” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1, Monsters Unleashed Prelude, WMD 14) 20 Aug 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c // “Colossus Lives Again” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2, Monsters Unleashed Prelude, MOP 25) (See AT 21-24, TOS 14, TTA 53) 21 Sep 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (Klagg) // “Klagg, His Mission: Destroy Mankind” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2, WMD 20) // “The Man From Tomorrow” 5p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2) 22 Oct 1961: Kirby/Ditko - c // “Bruttu” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: FM 3, MARM, MMMBUS 2, Monsters Unleashed Prelude, (MOP 18 re-titled “Beware Of Bruttu”) 23 Nov 1961: Kirby/Ditko - c (“Creature from the Black Bog”) // “I Entered The Dimension Of Doom” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: Fear 9, MARM, MMMBUS 2, Monster ABCs) // “The Changeling” 5p Kirby/Brodsky - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2, MOP 19) 24 Dec 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (Insect Man) // “The Insect Man” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2, WMD 19) // “Beware, The Ticking Clocks” 6p Kirby/Klein - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2, WMD 19) 25 Jan 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Monstrollo) // “The Death Of Monstrollo” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2) // “The Unseen” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2) 26 Feb 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Thing) // “It Crawls By Night” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: Fear 8, MARM, MMMBUS 2) 27 Mar 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Oog) // “Oog Lives Again” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2, MOP 20) // “On The Trail Of The Witch” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: BWR 1, MARM, MMMBUS 2) 28 Apr 1962: Kirby/Ditko - c (split feature cover: Stone Men / Dummy’s Secret / Black Planet / Titan) // “Titan, The Amphibian From Atlantis” 7p Kirby/Heath - a (R: FM 7, MARM, MMMBUS 2, MONM, UT 12) // “Back From The Dead” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: COC 11, MARM, MMMBUS 2, TOD 16) (Stone Men: See HOM 85, JIM 83, SP 3 (2nd), TJKC 14,70, TTA 5,16) 29 May 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Martian) // “The Martian Who Stole A City” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: COS 20, MARM, MMMBUS 2, MOP 21) // “Nothing Can Save Us” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2, MOP 21) 30 Jun 1962: Kirby/ Ayers - c (Ghost) // “The Ghost Rode A Roller Coaster” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2, MOP 19) // “The Creature From Krangro” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: COTL 19, MMMBUS 2, MARM) 31 Jul 1962: Kirby - c(p) (Monster in the Iron Mask) // “The Monster In The Iron Mask” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: JIM 18, MARM, MMMBUS 2) // “The Man Who Found Shangri-La” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2, WWT 11) 32 Aug 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Man in the Beehive) // “The Man In The Beehive” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: issue sales compared with TTA 27 (“The Man In The Ant Hill”)— result: TTA 35 (Ant-Man) (R: FM 8, MARM, MMMBUS 2, WMD 34) // “Sazzik, The Sorcerer” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: DON 9, MARM, MMMBUS 2) (note: published May 8, 1962) 33 Sep 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Chamber of Fear) // “I Was Trapped In The Chamber Of Fear” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: FM 6, MARM MMMBUS 2) // “The Mystery Of The Tax Collector From Space” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2) 34 Oct 1962: Kirby/Ditko - c (Blue Glass Bottle) // “I Found The Girl In The Blue Glass Bottle” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2, WMD 22) // “The Forbidden World” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2) 35 Nov 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c // “I Accepted The Deadly Challenge Of Zarkorr” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2) 36 Dec 1962: Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - c (Mr. Meek) (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2) 37 Jan 1963: Kirby/Ditko - c (Hagg) (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2) 38 Feb 1963: Kirby - c (“The Teen-Ager Who Ruled The World”) (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2)

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Kirby/Heck - c // “Iron Man Is Born” (first app. and origin of Iron Man (Anthony Stark) 13p Kirby (grey armor Mark 1 character design and plot ideas) Lieber (script); (Heck - a) (note: job number X-51; published Dec 10, 1962) (R: EIM 1, IMEC, IML, IMO 1, IMR, MARM, MF60, MLFF, MME, MMS, MTA 1, SOO) (See AC 252, TOS 16) 40 Apr 1963: Kirby/Heck - c // “Iron Man Versus Gargantus” (Iron Man; new gold armor Mark 2) 13p Bernstein (Berns) (script); Kirby/Heck - a (R: EIM 1, IMEC, IMO 1, MARM, MCIC 3, MMIMFA, MMS, TBK100) 41 May 1963: Kirby - c // “The Stronghold Of Doctor Strange” (Iron Man) 13p Bernstein (Berns) (script); Kirby/Ayers - a (R: EIM 1, IMEC, IMO 1, MARM, MCIC 4), TBK100) (note: logo box art begins: Iron Man Kirby - a) (See AA 1, ST 110) 42 Jun 1963: Kirby/Heck - c (Iron Man vs. Red Barbarian) (R: EIM 1, IMEC, IMO 1, MARM) 43 Jul 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c // “Iron Man Versus Kala, Queen Of The Netherworld” (Iron Man) 13p Bernstein (Berns) (script); Kirby/Heck - a (R: EIM 1, IMEC, IMO 1, MARM, MCIC 6) 44 Aug 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (Iron Man vs. Mad Pharaoh) (R: EIM 1, IMEC, IMO 1, MARM) 45 Sep 1963: (Heck - c) (Kirby Iron Man figure repro from TOS 43 title page; Iron Man vs. Jack Frost) (R: EIM 1, IMEC, IMO 1, MARM) 46 Oct 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (Iron Man vs. Crimson Dynamo; first app.) (R: EIM 1, IMEC, IMO 1, MARM) (note: published Jul 6, 1963) 47 Nov 1963: Kirby/Brodsky - c (Iron Man vs. Melter) (R: EIM 1, IMEC, IMO 1, MARM) 48 Dec 1963: Kirby/Brodsky - c (Iron Man vs. Mr. Doll) (first app. new red and gold armor Mark 3 designed by Ditko) (R: EIM 1, IMEC, IMO 1, MARM) 49 Jan 1964: Kirby/Ditko - c (Iron Man vs. Angel; first X-Men crossover / first Avengers crossover) (R: EIM 1, IMEC, IMO 1, MARM, MF60) // (note: #49-58 feature first Marvel Kirby character spin-off series (Watcher) by others; first app. FF 13) “The Saga of the Sneepers” (Tales of the Watcher) 5p Lieber/Roussos (Bell) - a (R: MCIC 3) (See TTA 51-58 (Wasp); See MSH 15 (Medusa) 50 Feb 1964: Kirby/Reinman - c (Iron Man vs. Mandarin; first app.) (R: EIM 1, IMEC, IMO 1, MARM) // “Journey’s End” (Tales of the Watcher) 5p Lieber/Brodsky - a (R: MCIC 5) 51 Mar 1964: Kirby/Roussos - c (Iron Man vs. Scarecrow) (R: EIM 1, IMEC, IMO 1, MARM) // “The Primitive” (Tales of the Watcher) 5p Lieber/Roussos (Bell) - a (R: MGC 19) 52 Apr 1964: Kirby/Reinman - c (Iron Man vs. Crimson Dynamo; first app. Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff) (R: EIM 1, IMEC, IMO 1, MARM) (note: published Jan 10, 1964) // “The Failure” (Tales of the Watcher) 5p Lieber/Reinman - a (R: MCIC 13) 53 May 1964: Kirby/Brodsky - c (Iron Man vs. Black Widow) (R: EIM 1, IMEC, IMO 1, MARM) // “The Way It Began” (Tales of The Watcher (origin) 5p Lieber/Reinman - a) (R: MCIC 9) (See FF 13, SS 1) 54 Jun 1964: Kirby/Stone - c (Iron Man vs. Mandarin) (R: EIM 1, IMEC, IMO 1, MARM) // “Hands Off” (Tales of the Watcher) 5p Lieber/Stone - a (R: MCIC 10) 55 Jul 1964: Kirby/Brodsky - c (Iron Man vs. Mandarin) (R: EIM 1, IMEC, IMO 1, MARM) // “The Sun-Stealer” (Tales of the Watcher) 5p Lieber - a (R: MCIC 20) 56 Aug 1964: Kirby/Ayers - c (Iron Man vs. Unicorn) (R: EIM 1, IMEC, IMO 1, MARM) // “The Watcher’s Sacrifice” (Tales of the Watcher) 5p Lieber/Roussos (Bell) - a (R: MCIC 21) 57 Sep 1964: (Heck - c) (first app. Hawkeye (Clint Barton) (note: published Jun 9, 1964) // “The Watcher’s Power” (Tales of the Watcher) 5p Lieber/Roussos (Bell) - a (R: MGC 23) 58 Oct 1964: Kirby/Stone - c // (“In Mortal Combat With Captain America” (Iron Man) 18p (story features many Kirby/Ayers art corrections) (R: CAEC, EIM 1, IMEC, IMGS 1, IMO 1, MARM, MCIC 18, MMTUT) // “The Watcher Must Die” (Tales of the Watcher) 5p Tuska - a (R: MGC 24) (See MSH 23) (Kirby is primary co-plotter by virtue of the “Marvel Method”—story being penciled first establishes physical content, story locations, staging, flow and pacing; scripting by Lee) 59 Nov 1964: Kirby/Ayers - c (Captain America / Iron Man) // “Captain America” (Captain America; first app. Jarvis) 10p Kirby/Stone - a (R: CAEC, CAGS 1, CAO 1, CAPB, CASOL, ECA 1, EIM 1, IMEC, IMO 1, KSK, MARM, MF60, MGC 25, MVJK 2) // (note: letters page “Mails of Suspense” begins) 60 Dec 1964: Kirby/Stone - c // “The Army Of Assassins Strikes” (Captain America) 10p Kirby/Stone - a (R: CAEC, CAGS 1, CAO 1, CAPB, ECA 1, MARM, MGC 26) 61 Jan 1965: Kirby/Stone - c // “The Strength Of The Sumo” (Captain America) 10p Kirby/Stone - a (R: CAEC, CAFA, CAGS 1, CAO 1, CAPB, ECA 1, MARM) 62 Feb 1965: Kirby/Ayers - c // “Break-Out In Cell Block 10” (Captain America) 10p Kirby/Stone - a (R: CAEC, CAGS 1, CAO 1, CAPB, ECA 1, MARM, MGC 27) 63 Mar 1965: Kirby/Ayers - c (Captain America figures) // “The Origin Of Captain America” (Captain America; President Franklin D. Roosevelt app.) 10p Kirby/Giacoia (Ray) - a (note: Cap in World War II stories until TOS 72) (R: CAEC, CAFA 1, CAGS 1, CAO 1, CAPB, CAR, CAS 1, CASOL, ECA 1, MARM, MLFF, TBK100) (See CAC 1, CA 109) 64 Apr 1965: Kirby/Stone - c // “Among Us, Wreckers Dwell” (Captain America; first app. Agent Thirteen [Sharon Carter] 10p Kirby/Giacoia (Ray) - a (R: CAEC, CAO 1, CAPB, ECA 1, MARM) (See Boy Commandos 23, TOS 75, CA 103) 65 May 1965: Kirby/Stone - c // “The Red Skull Strikes” (Captain America) 10p Kirby/Stone - a (R: CAEC, CAO 1, CAPB, CAR, ECA 1, MARM) 66 Jun 1965: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “The Fantastic Origin Of The Red Skull” (Captain America; Adolf Hitler app.) 10p Kirby/Stone - a (R: AVS 3, BOTBG, CACL, CAEC, CAO 1, CAPB, CAR, ECA 1, MARM) 67 Jul 1965: Kirby/Hubbell - c // “Lest Tyranny Triumph” (Captain America; Adolf Hitler app.) 10p Kirby/Giacoia (Ray) - a (R: AVS 3, BOTBG, CAEC, CAO 1, CAPB, CAR, ECA 1, MARM) // (note: Colossus (TTA 58) drawn on cover in error, in place of Gargantus (TOS 40) 68 Aug 1965: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “The Sentinel And The Spy” (Captain America) 10p Kirby/Giacoia (Ray) - a (R: AVS 3, BOTBG, CAEC, CAO 1, CAPB, CAR, ECA 1, MARM) // Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ST 135 advertisement) 1/2p Kirby/Ayers - a // Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner (TTA 70 advertisement) 1/2p Kirby/Stone - a (repro from FF 33) 69 Sep 1965: Kirby/Heck - c // “Midnight In Greymoor Castle” (Captain America) 10p Kirby - a(l); (Ayers - a) (R: CAEC, CAO 1, CAPB, CAS 1, ECA 1, MARM) (note: letters page mentions “Pepper,” “Lonely Hearts Club”—1960s Zeitgeist) 70 Oct 1965: Kirby/Esposito - c // “If This Be Treason” (Captain America) 10p Kirby - a(l); (Tuska - a) (R: CAEC, CAO 1, CAPB, CAS 1, ECA 1, MARM) (See TJKC 48,50,66) 71 Nov 1965: Kirby/Ayers - c (Iron Man) // “When You Lie Down With Dogs” (Captain America) 10p Kirby - a(l); (Tuska/Sinnott - a) (R: CAEC, CAO 1, CAPB, CAS 1, ECA 1, MARM) // (note: Bullpen Bulletins page begins) (See TJKC 34)


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Kirby/Esposito - c // “The Sleeper Shall Awake” (Captain America; intro first Sleeper) 10p Kirby - a(l); (Tuska - a) (note: Wood inks pages 1-4; World War II stories end; began TOS 63) (R: CAEC, CAO 1, CAS 2, ECA 1, MARM) 73 Jan 1966: “Where Walks The Sleeper” (Captain America; intro second Sleeper) 10p Kirby - a(l); (Tuska - a) (R: CAEC, CAO 1, CAS 2, ECA 1, MARM) 74 Feb 1966: Kirby/Brodsky - c // “The Final Sleep” (Captain America; intro third Sleeper) 10p Kirby - a(l); (Tuska - a) (R: CAEC, CAO 1, CAS 2, ECA 1, MARM) 75 Mar 1966: “30 Minutes To Live” (Captain America; first app. Batroc; second app. Agent Thirteen; See TOS 64, CA 103) 10p Kirby - a(l); (Ayers/Tartaglione - a) (art corrections by Kirby) (R: CAEC, CAO 1, CAS 1, ECA 1, MARM) (note: Bullpen page details “Marvel Method” of comic book production) (See TJKC 59) 76 Apr 1966: Kirby/Romita - c (Captain America) (R: CAEC, CAO 1, ECA 1, MARM) 77 May 1966: “If A Hostage Should Die” (Captain America) 10p Kirby - a(l); (Romita/Giacoia (Ray) - a) (R: CAEC, CAF13, CAO 1, CAPCAOS, ECA 1, MARM, MDF 1) 78 Jun 1966: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “Them” (Captain America; first app. THEM) 10p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: CAEC, CAO 1, ECA 1, MARM, MDF 2, MSHTU, SHIELDCC) (See TJKC 59) // (DNA) genetic replication: See ALARMT 1, SPJO 135) 79 Jul 1966: “The Red Skull Lives” (Captain America; first app. Cosmic Cube) 10p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: CAEC, CAO 1, CASOL, CAVRS, ECA 1, MARM, MDF 3) 80 Aug 1966: Kirby/Heck - c // “He Who Holds The Cosmic Cube” (Captain America; Cosmic Cube app.) 10p Kirby/Heck - a (R: CAEC, CAO 1, CASOL, CAVRS, ECA 1, MARM, MDF 4 (partial) // (Iron Man (letters page illustration repro from TOS 71 p 8) 81 Sep 1966: “The Red Skull Supreme” (Captain America; Cosmic Cube app.) 10p Kirby/Giacoia - a (note: “Man-Thing” mentioned) (R: CAEC, CAO 1, CASOL, CAVRS, ECA 1, MARM, MDF 5) 82 Oct 1966: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “The Maddening Mystery Of The Inconceivable Adaptoid” (Captain America) 10p Kirby/Giacoia - a (note: Agent Axis appears; last seen in DC Comics’ Boy Commandos #1,3 (1943) (R: CAEC, CAO 1, ECA 1, MARM, MDF 6 (partial) (See TJKC 63) 83 Nov 1966: “Enter, The Tumbler” (Captain America) 10p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: CAEC, CAO 1, ECA 1, MARM, MDF 7) (See TJKC 51,63) // (note: one page advertisement announces Marvel Super-Heroes animated television series) 84 Dec 1966: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “The Super-Adaptoid” (Captain America) 10p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: CAEC, CAO 1, ECA 1, MARM, MDF 8) (See EIM 2, TJKC 63,66) 85 Jan 1967: “The Blitzkrieg Of Batroc” (Captain America) 10p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: CAAB, CAEC, CAO 1, DHKF 5, ECA 1, MARM, MDF 9) (See TJKC 63) 86 Feb 1967: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “The Secret” (Captain America) 10p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: CAEC, CAO 1, ECA 1, MARM, MDF 10 (partial) (See TJKC 63) 91 Jul 1967: (“The Last Defeat” (CA) page 3 swipe by Gil Kane from cover Sick 42 (unpublished Fighting American 1 cover adaptation) 92 Aug 1967: Kirby/Giacoia - c (assist: Esposito) // “Before My Eyes, Nick Fury Died” (Captain America) 10p Kirby/Sinnott - a (assist: Romita) (R: CAEC, CAO 1, ECA 1, MARM, MDF 16 (partial) (See TJKC 49,54,66) 93 Sep 1967: “Into The Jaws Of A.I.M.” (Captain America) 10p Kirby/Sinnott - a (note: Cap’s shield revealed (by A.I.M.) to be made of extra-terrestrial metal.) (R: CAEC, CAO 1, ECA 1, MARM, MDF 17 (partial) 94 Oct 1967: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “If This Be Modok” (Captain America) 10p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: CAEC, CAO 1, ECA 1, MARM, MDF 18 (partial) (note: original art boards now switch to smaller, 10” x 15” size—from 12” x 18” boards) 95 Nov 1967: “A Time to Die, A Time To Live” (Captain America) 10p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: CAEC, CAO 1, ECA 1, MARM, MDF 19) Fantastic Four (ABC-TV advertisement; one panel) Kirby/Trimpe - a (See ABTVC 1) 96 Dec 1967: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “To Be Reborn” (Captain America) 10p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: CAEC, CAO 1, ECA 1, MARM, MDF 20 (partial) // Fantastic Four (ABC-TV advertisement; one panel) Kirby/Trimpe - a (See ABTVC 1) 97 Jan 1968: “And So It Begins” (Captain America; first app. Irma Kruhl) 11p Kirby/Sinnott - a (note: issue mis-dated 1967 in indicia) (R: CAO 1, ECA 1, MARM, MDF 20) (partial) (See TJKC 39 p 63) 98 Feb 1968: Kirby/Giacoia - c // “The Claws Of The Panther” (Captain America; re-intro “Zemo” (Zemo’s pilot; first app. AV 6) 11p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: CAO 1, ECA 1, MARM, MDF 21 (partial), TBK100) 99 Mar 1968: “The Man Who Lived Twice” (Captain America) 11p Kirby/Shores - a (R: CAO 1, ECA 1, MARM, MDF 21 (partial)

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uncredited co-plotting and scripting by Lee or Lieber unless otherwise indicated) 1 Jan 1959: Kirby/Rule - c // “We Found The Ninth Wonder Of The World” 7p Kirby/Rule - a (R: KSK, MARM, MMMBUS 1, WWT 4) 3 May 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (“The Giant from Outer Space”) (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1) 4 Jul 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (“The Day The Martians Struck”) (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1) 5 Sep 1959: Kirby/Rule - c // “I Was Trapped By The Things On Easter Island” 5p Kirby/Rule - a (R: KSK, MARM, MMMBUS 1, WMD 24) (Stone Men: See HOM 85, JIM 83, SP 3 (2nd), TJKC 14,70, TOS 28, TTA 16) 6 Nov 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (Stone Men) // “I Laughed At The Great God, Pan” 4p Kirby/Rule - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1) 7 Jan 1960: Kirby/Ditko - c (“The Thing on Bald Mountain”) (R: MMMBUS 1, WCR 2) // “We Met In The Swamp” 5p Kirby/Ditko - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1, WMD 5) 8 Mar 1960: Kirby/Ditko - c (“Mummex, King of the Mummies”) // “I-Am-The-Genie” 6p Kirby/Ditko - a (R: Fear 1, MARM, MMMBUS 1) (Jinni: See JIM 76, Thor 137 (TOA), TTA 9) 9 May 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c (“Droom, The Living Lizard”) (R: WMD 28) // “Return Of The Genie” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1, VOE 11) (Jinni: See JIM 76, Thor 137 (TOA), TTA 8) 10 Jul 1960: Kirby/Ditko - c (Titano) // “I Was Trapped By Titano, The Monster That Time Forgot” 7p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1, TSHAD 7, WMD 1 (2nd) // “What Was The Strange Power Of Simon Drudd?” 5p Kirby/Klein - a (R: Fear 1, MARM, MMMBUS 1) (R: Crazy 76 (parody version) 11 Sep 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c (Monstrom) // “I Found Monstrom, The Dweller In The Black Swamp” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: COC 18, Fear 1, MARM, MMMBUS 1, Monsters Unleashed Prelude) // “I Dared To Look Into The Beyond” 5p Kirby/Ditko - a (R: COS 18, MARM, MMMBUS 1, WMD 6) 12 Oct 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c // “I Discovered Gorgilla, The Monster Of Midnight Mountain” 7p Kirby/Ditko - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1, Monsters Unleashed Prelude, MOP 9, (WWT 21 re-titled “I Discovered Gorgilla”) 13 Nov 1960: Kirby/Ditko - c (Groot) // “I Challenged Groot, The Monster from Planet X” (first app. Groot; later in Guardians of the Galaxy) 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: ANNC, KSK, MARM, MMMBUS 1, MONM, Monsters Unleashed Prelude, RRGCC, TBK100, WMD 6, WWT 19) // “I Found The Abominable Snowman” 6p Kirby/Ditko - a (R: COD 7, MARM, MMMBUS 1, TOD 19) (note: story has same title as different story in TTA 24) (See AA 3, TTA 24) 14 Dec 1960: Kirby/Ditko - c (R: CBM 72) // “I Created Krang” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: Fear 4, MARM, MMMBUS 1, (WWT 18 (re-titled “Krang”) 15 Jan 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c // “I Learned The Dread Secret Of The Blip” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: Fear 2, MARM, MMMBUS 1, MONM, Monster ABCs, Monsters Unleashed Prelude, MTGS 2) 16 Feb 1961: Kirby/Ditko - c // “Here Comes Thorr, The Unbelievable” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1, Monster ABCs, (WCR 3 (re-titled “Here Comes Thorg, The Unbelievable”) (Stone Men: See HOM 85, JIM 83, SP 3 (2nd), TJKC 14,70, TOS 28, TTA 5) 17 Mar 1961: Kirby/Ditko - c // “Vandoom, The Man Who Made A Creature” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1, MONM, MMS, Monsters Unleashed Prelude, WCR 4 (with original cover version) 18 Apr 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (repro of title page) // “Gorgilla Strikes Again” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1, WCR 5 (partial) 19 May 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c // “Rommbu” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 1, Monsters Unleashed Prelude, WMD 7) 20 Jun 1961: Kirby - c // “What Was ‘X,’ The Thing That Lived” 18p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: final 18 page story) (R: Fear 2, MARM, MMMBUS 1, MONM) 21 Jul 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c // “Trull, The Inhuman” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: COTL 10, MARM, MMMBUS 2) // (“It Happened on the Silent Screen” 5p (Ditko story features movie monster “Hulk”) (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2, WMD 8 (re-titled “Glop”) 22 Aug 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c // “I Dared To Battle The Crawling Creature” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2, Monster ABCs, WMD 13) 23 Sep 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Unbelievable Menace Of Moomba” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: COC 25 (re-titled “Moomba”); COTL 11, MARM, MMMBUS 2, Monsters Unleashed Prelude) 24 Oct 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (repro of title page) (R: WCR 5 cover re-titled “Gorgilla”) (See TTA 18) // “I Found The Abominable Snowman” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2) (note: story has same title as different story in TTA 13) (See AA 3, TTA 13) 25 Nov 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (Krogarr) // “I Was Captured By The Creature From Krogarr” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: COTL 13, MARM, MMMBUS 2, MONM, WWT 17) // “Behold Him, He Is The Martian” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2, WCR 8, WWT 15) 26 Dec 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (split feature repros interior panels) // “Look Out, Here Come The Four-Armed Men” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: COC 19, MARM, MMMBUS 2, WMD 8) // “He Walked Through Walls” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: COC 22, Fear 4, MARM, MMMBUS 2) 27 Jan 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Man In The Ant Hill” (first app. and origin Ant-Man (Henry Pym) 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: issue sales compared with TOS 32 (“The Man In The Beehive”)— result: TTA 35 (Ant-Man) (note: published Sep 28, 1961) (R: AMGMEC, AVMFHP, EAM, MARM, MCIC 22, MF60, MLFF, MMMBUS 2, MMS) (See Mystic 57, TTA 35)


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Kirby/Ayers - c (Gorilla Man) // “I Am The Gorilla-Man” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: Fear 5, GM 2, MARM, MMMBUS 2) // “Midnight On Haunted Hill” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: COTL 13, MARM, MMMBUS 2) 29 Mar 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Space Beasts) // “When The Space Beasts Attack” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2, MOP 12) // “The Man Who Blew Up The Earth” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2) 30 Apr 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (split feature cover) // “The Return Of The Gorilla-Man” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: Fear 5, GM 3, MARM, MMMBUS 2) // “The Thing From The Hidden Swamp” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: JIM 18, MARM, MMMBUS 2, MOP 13) 31 May 1962: Kirby/Ayers - a (Mummy) // “When The Mummy Walks” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: JIM 19, MARM, MMMBUS 2, WCR 8) // “It Fell From The Flying Saucer” 6p Kirby/Klein - a (R: FM 5, MARM, MMMBUS 2, MOP 13, WWT 16) 32 Jun 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Quicksand) // “Quicksand” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2 // “The Bully Boy” 6p Kirby/Reinman - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2) 33 Jul 1962: Kirby/Reinman - c (Dead Storage) // “What Happened In Dead Storage” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: COTL 14, MARM, MMMBUS 2) // “The Frightened Man” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: COTL 16, MARM, MMMBUS 2) 34 Aug 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (Monster at Window; repro of title page) // “A Monster At My Window” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2, MOP 29) // “The Strange Fate Of The Statue Maker” 6p Kirby/Brodsky - a (R: MARM, MMMBUS 2, MOP 30) (Kirby is primary co-plotter by virtue of the “Marvel Method”—story being penciled first establishes physical content, story locations, staging, flow and pacing; uncredited co-plotting and scripting by Lieber unless otherwise indicated) 35 Sep 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c // “Return Of The Ant-Man” (second app. Ant-Man; first in costume; feature begins; ends #48) 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: published Jun 5, 1962) (R: AMGMEC, AVMFHP, EAM, MARM, MLFF, MTA 1) (See TTA 27) 36 Oct 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Challenge Of Comrade X” (Ant-Man) 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: AMGMEC, EAM, MARM, MCIC 1) 37 Nov 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c // “Trapped By The Protector” (Ant-Man) 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: AMGMEC, EAM, MARM, MCIC 2) 38 Dec 1962: Kirby/Brodsky - c // “Betrayed By The Ants” (Ant-Man; first app. Egghead) 10p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: AMGMEC, AVGS 4, EAM, MARM, MT 3) 39 Jan 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Vengeance Of The Scarlet Beetle” (Ant-Man) 10p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: AMGMEC, EAM, MARM, MT 4) 40 Feb 1963: Kirby - c (assist: Rosalind Kirby) // “The Day That Ant-Man Failed” (Ant-Man) 11p Kirby/Brodsky - a (R: AMGMEC, EAM, MARM, MGC 94,95, MT 5) (note: published Nov 8, 1962) 41 Mar 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (Ant-Man, Prisoner of Slave World) (R: AMGMEC, EAM, MARM) 42 Apr 1963: Kirby/Brodsky - c (Ant-Man vs. Voice of Doom) (R: AMGMEC, EAM, MARM) 43 May 1963: Kirby/Brodsky - c (Ant-Man vs. Mad Master of Time) (R: AMGMEC, EAM, MARM) (note: logo box art begins: Ant-Man Kirby - a) 44 Jun 1963: Kirby/Heck - c // “The Creature From Kosmos” (Ant-Man; first app. The Wasp (Janet van Dyne) 18p Huntley (Hart) (script); Kirby/Heck - a (R: AMGMEC, EAM, MARM, MF 8 (partial), SHW, SIS, TBK100) 45 Jul 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (Ant-Man vs. Egghead) (R: AMGMEC, EAM, MARM) 46 Aug 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (Ant-Man vs. mythologic Cyclops) (R: AMGMEC, EAM, MARM) (See FF 9, TOS 10) 47 Sep 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (Ant-Man vs. Trago; Heck vignette) (R: AMGMEC, EAM, MARM) 48 Oct 1963: Kirby/Brodsky - c (Ant-Man vs. Porcupine) (R: AMGMEC, EAM, MARM) (Kirby is primary co-plotter by virtue of the “Marvel Method”—story being penciled first establishes physical content, story locations, staging, flow and pacing; with scripting by Lee) 49 Nov 1963: (Heck - c) // “The Birth Of Giant-Man” (first app. and origin of Giant-Man; feature begins; ends #69) 18p Kirby/Heck - a (R: AMGMEC, AVMFHP, EAM, MARM, MTA 1 (partial) (note: published Aug 1, 1963) (See BCM 59, FA 5) 50 Dec 1963: Kirby/Roussos - c // “The Human Top” (Giant-Man) 13p Kirby/Ditko - a (R: AMGMEC, EAM, MARM) 51 Jan 1964: Kirby/Roussos - c (R: MF60) // “Showdown With The Human Top” (Giant-Man) 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: AMGMEC, EAM, MARM) // (note: #51-58 feature second Marvel Kirby character spin-off series (Wasp) by others; first app. TTA 44) (See TOS 49-58 (Watcher); See MSH 15 (Medusa) 52 Feb 1964: Kirby/Brodsky - c (Giant-Man vs. Black Knight; first Silver-Age app. Black Knight; last app. The Black Knight 5 (Apr 1956) (R: AMGMEC, EAM, MARM) 53 Mar 1964: Kirby/Roussos - c (Giant-Man vs. Porcupine) (R: AMGMEC, EAM, MARM) // (“When Wakes the Colossus” (Wasp) 5p Lieber/Heck - a) (R: MT 8) (See AT 21-24, TOS 14,20) 54 Apr 1964: Kirby/Ayers - c (Giant-Man vs. El Toro) (R: AMGMEC, EAM, MARM) 55 May 1964: Kirby/Brodsky - c (“On The Trail Of The Human Top” title page repros TTA 50 title page art) (R: AMGMEC, EAM, MARM) 56 Jun 1964: Kirby/Ayers - c (Giant-Man vs. Magician) (R: AMGMEC, EAM, MARM) 57 Jul 1964: Kirby/Brodsky - c (Giant-Man vs. Spider-Man) (R: AMGMEC, EAM, MARM) 58 Aug 1964: Kirby/Brodsky - c (Giant-Man vs. Colossus) (R: AMGMEC, EAM, MARM) (See TOS 67) 59 Sep 1964: Kirby/Brodsky - c (Giant-Man vs. Hulk) (R: AMGMEC, EAM, IHEC, IHO 1, MARM) // “Hulk Lovers Of The World” 1p (advertisement repros Hulk figure from IH 1 cover: evidence indicates original cover art to Incredible Hulk 1 was cut-up and pasted-down with added art to create “Hulk Lovers” house ad) Kirby/Reinman - a (R: TJKC 44,51) // (“Let’s Learn About Hank and Jan” 5p Ayers/Reinman - a) (R: MT 13) (note: published Jun 10, 1964) 60 Oct 1964: Kirby/Brodsky - c (Giant-Man / Hulk) (R: EAM, EH 1, IHO 1, MARM) 61 Nov 1964: Kirby/Stone - c (Hulk / Giant-Man) (R: EAM, EH 1, IHO 1, MARM) (note: letters page “Mails to Astonish” begins) 62 Dec 1964: Kirby/Stone - c (Hulk / Giant-Man) (R: EAM, EH 1, IHO 1, MARM) // The Incredible Hulk 1p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: IHLB, IHO 1, IHPB, IHS 2, MLJK, TJKC 38) 63 Jan 1965: Kirby/Stone - c (Hulk / Giant-Man) (R: EAM, EH 1, IHO 1, MARM) 64 Feb 1965: Kirby/Ayers - c (Hulk / Giant-Man) (R: EAM, EH 1, IHO 1, MARM) 65 Mar 1965: Kirby/Stone - c (Hulk / Giant-Man (re-designed costume) (R: EAM, EH 1, IHO 1, MARM) (note: letters page mentions standard Marvel production—Stan Lee does cover layouts for Kirby—(?) (See AE V3#66) 66 Apr 1965: Kirby/Powell/Esposito - c (Hulk / Giant-Man) (R: EAM, EH 1, IHO 1, MARM) 67 May 1965: Kirby/Stone - c (Hulk / Giant-Man) (R: EAM, EH 1, IHO 1, MARM)

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(ST 135 advertisement) Kirby/Ayers - a 71 Sep 1965: “Like A Beast At Bay” (Hulk) 10p Kirby - a(l); (Esposito (Demeo) - a) (R: EH 1, IHO 1, IHS 3, IHSS, MARM) 72 Oct 1965: Kirby/Colletta - c (Hulk / Banner vignette only) (R: EH 1, IHO 1, MARM) // “Within The Monster Dwells A Man” (Hulk) 10p Kirby - a(l); (Esposito (Demeo) - a) (R: EH 1, IHS 3, IHSS, MARM) 73 Nov 1965: Kirby/Powell/Esposito - c (Sub-Mariner vignette repro from interior) // “Another World, Another Foe” (Hulk) 10p Kirby - a(l); (Powell - a (assist: Esposito) (R: EH 1, IHO 1, IHS 3, IHSS, MARM) // (note: Bullpen Bulletins page begins) 74 Dec 1965: (Hulk vignette on cover repro from interior) // “The Wisdom Of The Watcher” (Hulk) 10p Kirby - a(l); (Powell/Esposito (Demeo) - a) (R: EH 1, IHO 1, IHS 3, IHSS, MARM) (note: Bud Plant letter criticizes “Marvel Pop Art Productions”) 75 Jan 1966: Kirby/Esposito - c (R: EH 1, IHO 1, MARM) // “Not All My Power Can Save Me” (Hulk) 10p Kirby - a(l); (Esposito (Demeo) - a) (R: EH 1, IHO 1, IHS 4, MARM) 76 Feb 1966: “I, Against The World” (Hulk) 10p Kirby - a(l); (G. Kane (Edward)/Esposito (Demeo) - a) (R: EH 1, IHO 1, IHS 4, MARM) 77 Mar 1966: Kirby/Romita/Esposito - c (R: EH 1, IHO 1, MARM) // “Bruce Banner Is The Hulk” (Hulk; identity revealed) 10p Kirby - a(l); (Romita - a) (R: EH 1, IHO 1, IHS 4, MARM, MVJR) (note: Bullpen page details “Marvel Method” of comic book production) 78 Apr 1966: (Sub-Mariner story “The Prince And The Puppet” page 4, panel 1 includes Kirby repro figures from FF 49 cover) (R: MARM) // “The Hulk Must Die” (Hulk) 10p Kirby - a(l); (Everett - a) (R: EH 1, IHO 1, MARM, MSH 33) 79 May 1966: Kirby/Everett - c // “The Titan And The Torment” (Hulk) 10p Kirby - a(l); (Everett - a) (R: EH 1, HVH, IHO 1, MARM, MSH 34, MTE 5) 80 Jun 1966: “They Dwell In The Depths” (Hulk) 10p Kirby - a(l); (Everett - a) (R: EH 1, IHO 1, MARM, MSH 35) 81 Jul 1966: Kirby/Everett - c // “The Stage Is Set” (Hulk; first app. Boomerang / Secret Empire) 10p Kirby - a(l); (Everett - a) (R: EH 1, IHO 1, MARM, MSH 36) (See Bombast, TJKC 13) 82 Aug 1966: (Colan/Ayers - c) // “The Power Of Iron Man” (Sub-Mariner) 10p Thomas (script); Kirby/Ayers - a (note: first 2 pages art by Colan/Ayers; last 2 panels assist: Everett; story continued from TOS 80) (R: IMS 1, EIM 2, IMEC 2, IMO 1, MARM, MGSHB, MSH 37) // “The Battle Cry Of The Boomerang” (Hulk) 10p Kirby - a(l); (Everett - a) (R: EH 1, IHO 1, MARM, MSH 37) 83 Sep 1966: Kirby - c(l); (Everett - a) (Hulk) // “The Sub-Mariner Strikes” (Sub-Mariner) 12p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MARM, MSH 38) // “Less Than Monster, More Than Man” (Hulk) 10p Kirby - a(l); (Everett - a) (R: EH 1, IHO 1, MARM, MSH 38) (See TJKC 51,63) 84 Oct 1966: “Rampage In The City” (Hulk) 10p Kirby - a(l) (uncredited); note: art by “almost the whole blamed Bullpen”— Everett and Tuska most evident; 2 panels repro from issue’s Sub-Mariner story (Colan - a); assist: Ayers and Romita) (R: EH 1, IHO 1, MARM, MSH 39) 85 Nov 1966: Kirby - c(l); (Everett - a) (Hulk) (R: EH 1, IHO 1, MARM, MSH 40) // “The Missile And The Monster” (Hulk) 10p Kirby - a(l) (uncredited); (J. Busema/Tartaglione - a) (assist: Everett) (note: J. Buscema basically ignores Kirby’s layouts) (R: EH 1, IHO, MARM, MSH 40) (See ST 150) // (note: one page advertisement announces Marvel Super-Heroes animated television series) 90 Apr 1967: Kirby/Colletta - c (Sub-Mariner vs. Byrrah) (R: EH 1, IHO 1, MARM) 94 Aug 1967: (“To the Beckoning Stars” (Hulk) p 5, panel 1 features Kirby panel re-drawn by M. Severin/Trimpe (from Thor 134, p 13) 101 Mar 1968: Kirby/Everett/M. Severin/Giacoia - c (Hulk vs. Asgard) (R: EH 2, IHO 1, MARM) (See Nobody Loves the Hulk (record) TARGET COMICS Funnies, Inc. See Complete Jack Kirby, Daring Mystery Comics, Silver Streak Comics 1 Feb 1940: “The Case of the Black Widow Spider” (T-Men) 7p Simon - a (note: T-Man runs until #9) (note: Joe Simon’s first art drawn for comics published in Amazing-Man Comics 10) 2 Mar 1940: “Sabotage” 6p Simon - a 10 Nov 1940: (Simon - c) (first app. The Target) (R: CJK 2) TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES IDW Comics See JKQ 15, Turtle Soup 4, TJKC 28,68 50 Oct 2015: (cover variant RI (Retailer Incentive); edition of 10) Kirby/Eastman - c 50 Oct 2015: (cover variant RESD (San Diego Comic Art Gallery); edition of 1,000) Kirby - c(p) TEEN-AGED DOPE SLAVES AND REFORM SCHOOL GIRLS Eclipse Books See Headline Comics (SC square bound b/w format) (r: HC 27) “Stella Mae Dickson, The Bobby Sox Bandit Queen” 13p // (r: HC 28) “I Worked For The Fence” 13p V1 1989: (note: is Eclipse Graphic Novel #32) V1 2010: (reissued by Pure Imagination)

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Kirby/Hartley - c // “A Teen-Ager Can Also Hate” 7p Kirby/Hartley - a (R: ML 14) // “For The Love Of Ricky Wilson” 6p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: ML 15,27, OLS 27) // “He Never Even Noticed” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: ML 10,28) (note: title cancelled to launch Incredible Hulk #1) TERROR TALES Eerie Publications V6#6 Dec 1974: V9#1 Jan 1978:

See Black Magic, Horror Tales, Terrors of Dracula (b/w magazine format) “The Flesh Ripper” Kirby/Simon (plot) recycled from BM 25 “A Beast Is In The Streets” (Jul 1953) Barnes - a (R: HORRT V7#2; TERRDRAC V1#3) (r: TFTT V6#5) “Living Corpse” Kirby/Simon (plot) (See BM 28)

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THING: LIBERTY LEGION Marvel Comics See Fantastic Four Annual, Invaders, Marvel Premiere, Marvel Two-In-One Annual (HC format) V1 2011: (r: c MTIOA 1) 1p // (r: c, Invaders 5,6) 2p // (r: c MP 29,30) 2p // (r: c FFA 11) 1p THOR, THE MIGHTY Marvel Comics Group See Alter Ego, Amazing Adventures, America’s Best TV Comics, Avengers, Avengers: Kang Time And Time Again, Best of Marvel Comics, Bring Back the Bad Guys, Essential Thor, Fantastic Four, Fantastic Four Preview, Fantastic Four Special, Generations: The Thunder, Infinity Incoming, Inhumans Omnibus, Inhumans: The Origin of The Inhumans, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Masterworks, Jack Kirby’s Thor: Artist’s Edition, Journey into Mystery, King-Size Kirby, Kirby Unleashed, Marvel Collectors’ Item Classics, Marvel Masterworks, Marvel Spectacular, Marvel Tales, Marvel Treasury Edition, Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby, Marvel Visionaries: Stan Lee, Maximum Security: Thor vs. Ego, Nova, Origins of Marvel Comics, Race for the Moon, Red Raven Comics, Silver Surfer, Special Marvel Edition, Strange Tales, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen, Super-Villain Classics, Tales of Asgard, Tales to Astonish, Thor: If Asgard Should Perish, Thor vs. Hercules, Thor Omnibus, Thor: The Quest for Odin, Thor: Siege Aftermath, Thor: The Warriors Three: Complete Collection, Thor: The Warriors Three Unleashed, Tower of Shadows, Ultimates 2, Vintage Packs Continued from Journey into Mystery Tales of Asgard is second feature in #126—145 / The Inhumans is second feature in #146—152 (Kirby is primary co-plotter by virtue of the “Marvel Method”—story being penciled first establishes physical content, story locations, staging, flow and pacing; co-plotting and scripting by Lee) 126 Mar 1966: Kirby/Colletta - c // “Whom The Gods Would Destroy” (first app. Seidring) 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, MTE 3, SME 4, TEC, TO 2, TVH) // “The Summons” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, MS 11, TO 2) (note: Bullpen page details “Marvel Method” of comic book production) 127 Apr 1966: Kirby/Colletta - c // “The Hammer And The Holocaust” (second app. Pluto; first app. RRC 1 // first app. Hyppolita) 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, MTE 3, SME 4, TEC, TO 2, Thor V2#32) // “The Meaning Of Ragnarok” (first app. Volla the Prophetess / Midgard Serpent) 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, MS 12, TO 2) 128 May 1966: Kirby/Colletta - c // “The Power Of Pluto” 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, MS 1, MTE 3, TEC, TO 2) // “Aftermath” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (note: New (race of) Gods app. post-Ragnarok) (R: EThor 2, MARM, MS 13, Thor V2#32, TO 2) 129 Jun 1966: Kirby/Colletta - c // “The Verdict Of Zeus” (first app. Dionysius / Tana Nile / Ares) 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, MS 2, MTE 3 (partial), TEC, TO 2) // “The Hordes Of Harokin” (first app. Harokin) 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, MS 14, TO 2, TOA V2#1) (See EThor 2, MS 2, TJKC 66) 130 Jul 1966: Kirby/Colletta - c // “Thunder In The Netherworld” (first app. Cerebus) 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, MS 3, MTE 3 (partial), TEC, TO 2) // “The Fateful Change” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, MS 15, TO 2, TOA V2#1) 131 Aug 1966: Kirby/Colletta - c // “They Strike From Space” (first app. Colonizers of Rigel) 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (1 collage panel) (R: EThor 2, MARM, ThorS 4, TO 2) // “The Warlock’s Eye” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, MS 16, TO 2, TOA V2#1) (See TJKC 14) Sep 1966: (King-Size 2 published; See listing) 132 Sep 1966: Kirby/Colletta - c // “Rigel, Where Gods May Fear To Tread” (first app. Recorder / Ego the Living Planet / Indestructible / Mr. Porgia) 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (1 collage page (Ego) (R: EThor 2, MARM, TO 2, ThorS 4) // “The Dark Horse Of Death” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, MS 17, TO 2, TOA V2#1) (See RFTM 3) 133 Oct 1966: Kirby/Colletta - c (Ego face by M. Severin) // “Behold, The Living Planet” (first app. Tagar) 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (note: Galactus cameo is second app. since FF 50; (Bullpen (Lieber?) art on last panel based on JIM 120, p 15) (R: EThor 2, MARM, MS 4 (partial), MSTE, TO 2) // “Valhalla” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (note: first “Produced by Lee/Kirby” credit) (See JIM 99) (R: EThor 2, MARM, MS 18, TO 2, TOA V2#1) (See JKMW, MS 4, TJKC 36,54,66) 134 Nov 1966: Kirby/Colletta - c // “The People-Breeders” (first app. High Evolutionary / Man-Beast) 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, KSK, MARM, MS 5 (partial), TO 2, MVJK 1) // “When Speaks The Dragon” (first app. Fafnir) 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, MS 19, TO 2, TOA V2#1) (See TJKC 26,63) // (note: one page advertisement announces Marvel Super-Heroes animated television series) 135 Dec 1966: Kirby/Colletta - c // “The Maddening Menace Of The Man-Beast” 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, KSK, MARM,

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MS 6 (partial), MVJK 1, TO 2) // “The Fiery Breath Of Fafnir” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, TO 2, TOA V2#1) (See TJKC 63) 136 Jan 1967: Kirby/Colletta - c // “To Become An Immortal” (re-intro Sif; first app. The Unknown (Four-Armed Terror antecedent); See JIM 102, SPJO 136) 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, KSK, MARM, MS 7 (partial), MVJK 1, TO 2, Thor V2#32 (partial) // “There Shall Come A Miracle” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, TO 2, TOA V2#1) 137 Feb 1967: Kirby/Colletta - c // “The Thunder God And The Troll” (first app. Ulik // second app. Geirrodur; See JIM 101 (TOA) 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 3, MARM, MS 8 (partial); TO 2) // “The Tragedy Of Hogun” (first app. Saguta / Mogul / Jinni; See JIM 76, TTA 8,9) 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 3, MARM, TO 2) 138 Mar 1967: Kirby/Colletta - c // “The Flames Of Battle” (first app. Orikal) 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 3, MARM, MS 9 (partial); TO 2) // “The Quest For The Mystic Mountain” (first app. Ogur / Wazir) 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 3, MARM, TO 2) 139 Apr 1967: Kirby/Colletta - c // “To Die Like A God” (Thor attempts suicide) 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 3, MARM, MS 10 (partial); TO 2) // “The Secret Of The Mystic Mountain” (first app. Abu Dakir) 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 3, MARM, TO 2) (note: logo box art: Thor (version three repro from JIM 105) 140 May 1967: Kirby/Colletta - c // “The Growing Man” 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: AVKTTA, EThor 3, MARM, MS 11 (partial); TO 2) // “The Battle Begins” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 3, MARM, TO 2) 141 Jun 1967: (Lieber/Adkins - c (with repros of interior panels) // “The Wrath Of Replicus” 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 3, MARM, MS 12 (partial); TO 2) // “Alibar And The Forty Demons” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 3, MARM, TO 2) (note: first Stan’s Soapbox on Bullpen page) (See TJKC 23) 142 Jul 1967: Kirby/Colletta - c // “The Scourge Of The Super Skrull” 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 3, MARM, MS 13 (partial); TO 2) // (note; MMMS advertisement page designated as “Timely [House] ad #14) // “We, Who Are About To Die” (first app. Alibar / Sulibeg) 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 3, MARM, TO 2) 143 Aug 1967: Kirby/Colletta - c // “And, Soon Shall Come The Enchanters” (first app. Magnir / Brona / Forsung / Talisman) 16p Kirby/Everett - a (assist: Colletta) (R: EThor 3, MARM, MS 14 (partial), OMC, TO 2) // “To The Death” (first app. Mutaurus) 5p Kirby/Everett - a (R: EThor 3, MARM, TO 2) 144 Sep 1967: Kirby/Colletta - c // “This Battleground Earth” 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 3, MARM, MS 15 (partial), TO 2) // “The Beginning Of The End” 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 3, MARM, TO 2) (See CBAGWJK, Comics Feature 34, JKQ 0, KU, TJKC 28,36,50,54) 145 Oct 1967: Kirby/Colletta - c // “Abandoned On Earth” 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: MS 16 (partial); TO 2) // “The End” (final Tales of Asgard) 5p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 3, MARM, TO 2) // Fantastic Four (ABC-TV advertisement; one panel) Kirby/Trimpe - a (See ABTVC 1) (note: original art boards now switch to smaller, 10” x 15” size—from 12” x 18” boards) 146 Nov 1967: Kirby/Colletta - c // “If The Thunder Be Gone” 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 3, MARM, MS 17 (partial); TO 2) // “The Origin Of The Incomparable Inhumans” (Inhumans; first app. King Randac / Terrogen Mist / Attilan (homeland) 5p Kirby/Sinnott - a (note: title page repros Triton from FFS 5 p 20) (R: AA 10, FFP 1, IIC, INHO 1, IOI, MARM, MT 122) (See Charles Hutler letter FF 62) // Fantastic Four (ABC-TV advertisement; one panel) Kirby/Trimpe - a (See ABTVC 1) 147 Dec 1967: Kirby/Colletta - c // “The Wrath Of Odin” 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 3, MARM, MS 18 (partial); TO 2) (See Thor View-Master Reels) // “The Reason Why” (Inhumans; origin) 5p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: FFP 1, IIC, INHO 1, IOI, MARM, MT 123) (See TJKC 21) 148 Jan 1968: Kirby/Colletta - c (assist: M. Severin/Romita) // “Let There Be Chaos” (first app. Wrecker) 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 3, MARM, MS 19 (partial); TO 2) // “And Finally: Black Bolt” (Inhumans; first app. Agon / Rynda (Black Bolt’s parents); birth of Black Bolt) 5p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: IIC, INHO 1, IOI, MARM, MT 124) (See EThor 3, TJKC 47,66) 149 Feb 1968: Kirby/Colletta - c // “When Falls A Hero” 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 3, MARM, TO 2) // “Silence Or Death” (Inhumans; boyhood of Black Bolt) 5p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: IIC, INHO 1, IOI, MARM, MT 125) 150 Mar 1968: Kirby/Colletta - c // “Even In Death” 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 3, MARM, TO 2) // “Triton” (Inhumans) 5p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: INHO 1, IOI, MARM, MT 126) 151 Apr 1968: Kirby/Colletta - c // “To Rise Again” 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (EThor 3, MARM, TO 2) // “Inhuman At Large” (Inhumans) 5p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: INHO 1, IOI, MARM, MT 127) 152 May 1968: Kirby/Colletta - c // “The Dilemma Of Dr. Blake” 16p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 3, MARM, TO 2) // “While The City Shrieks” (Inhumans) 5p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: FFP 1, INHO 1, IOI, MARM, MT 128) 153 Jun 1968: Kirby/Colletta - c // “But Dr. Blake Can Die” 20p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 3, MARM, TO 3) 154 Jul 1968: Kirby/Colletta - c // “To Wake The Mangog” (first app. Mangog / Toag) 20p Kirby/Colletta - a (assist: Trimpe) (R: EThor 3, KSK, MARM, MTE 10, MVJK 2, TO 3) 155 Aug 1968: Kirby/Colletta - c // “Now Ends The Universe” 20p Kirby/Colletta - a (assist: Trimpe) (R: EThor 3, KSK, MARM, MTE 10, MVJK 2, TO 3) 156 Sep 1968: Kirby/Colletta - c // “The Hammer And The Holocaust” 20p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 3, KSK, MARM, MTE 10, MVJK 2, TO 3) (note: rare use of Zip-a-tone tint screens on Kirby art in Thor #156-158; See FFS 5, ST 136,137) 157 Oct 1968: Kirby/Colletta - c // “Behind Him, Ragnarok” 20p Kirby/Colletta - a (note: rare use of Zip-a-tone screen on art) (R: EThor 3, KSK, MARM, MTE 10, MVJK 2, TO 3) (See AE V3#74, TJKC 44) 158 Nov 1968: Kirby/Colletta - c (Thor figures only; Thor visage by M. Severin) // “The Way It Was” 7p Kirby/Colletta - a (includes r: JIM 83) “Thor The Mighty, And The Stone Men From Saturn” (origin) 13p (note: rare use of Zip-A-Tone screen on art) (R: EThor 3, MARM, TO 3) (See JKQ 15, TJKC 14,54) 159 Dec 1968: Kirby/Colletta/Romita - c // “The Answer At Last” (first app. Gondolf) 20p Kirby/Colletta - a (assist: Tuska) (R: EThor 3, BOMC, MARM, Thor 254 (partial), TO 3) (See EThor 3, TJKC 70) 160 Jan 1969: Kirby/Colletta - c // “And Now, Galactus” 20p Kirby/Colletta - a (1 collage page (Ego) (R: EThor 3, MARM, MSTE, TO 3) (See Jack Kirby Portfolio (1970), TJKC 3) 161 Feb 1969: Kirby/Colletta - c // “Shall A God Prevail?” 20p Kirby/Colletta - a (2 collage pages) (R: EThor 3, MARM, MSTE, TO 3) (See Jack Kirby Portfolio (1970), TJKC 3,14,52) 162 Mar 1969: Kirby/Colletta - c // “Galactus Is Born” (partial origin; first app. Torger) 20p Kirby/Colletta - a (2 collage pages) (R: EThor 3, MARM, TO 3) (See CBAGWJK, Jack Kirby Portfolio (1970) KU2, TJKC 4,14,52,63) (note: letter from Sgt. 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Severin/Palmer - c // “The Fall Of Asgard” 20p Kirby/Everett - a (R: MARM, TO 3) (See Kirby100, TJKC 18,51) 176 May 1970: Kirby/Everett - c // “Inferno” 19p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: MARM, TO 3) 177 Jun 1970: Kirby/Verpoorten - c // “To End In Flames” (first app. Igron) 19p Kirby/Colletta - a (assist: M. Severin) (R: MARM, TO 3) 178 Jul 1970: (J. Buscema - c) // (“Death is a Stranger” 19p J. Buscema/Colletta - a) (R: MARM, TO 3) (note: substitute artist— Kirby was busy creating Silver Surfer 18) 179 Aug 1970: (Adams/Romita - c) // “No More The Thunder God” 19p Kirby/Colletta/Verpoorten - a (R: MARM, MVSL 1, TO 3, TSA) 180 Sep 1970: (“When Gods Go Mad” (page 2, panel 1) contains Lee/Kirby dissolution message by Adams) (R: MARM, TO 3) (note: series continued by Adams (#180-181) and J. Buscema (#182—) 188 May 1971: (note: Apr/Jul 1971 Bullpen pages reference a tenuous clue/connection between FF 108 and Thor 188) 194 Dec 1971: (r: JIM 114) “The Golden Apples” 5p 227-230 Sep-Dec 1974: (evolved Kirbyesque art with swipes) Buckler/Sinnott/Stone - a 69p 241 Nov 1975: Kirby/Esposito - c (vs. Skeletons) 249 Jul 1976: Kirby/Sinnott - c (vs. Odin) (R: TIASP) 250 Aug 1976: Kirby/Sinnott - c (vs. Mangog) (R: TIASP) 251 Sep 1976: Kirby/Sinnott - c (vs. Hela) (R: TIASP) 252 Oct 1976: Kirby/Verpoorten/Romita - c (vs. Ulik) (R: TIASP) 253 Nov 1976: Kirby/Verpoorten/Romita - c (Ulik) (R: TIASP) (note: issue printed on extra-thin paper) 254 Dec 1976: (r: Thor 159 (partial) “The Answer At Last” 18p 255 Jan 1977: M. Severin - c(l); Kirby/Verpoorten/Romita - c (vs. Stone Men from Saturn) (R: TQO) 257 Mar 1977: Kirby/Sinnott - c (“For Odin, For Asgard”) (R: TQO) 258 Apr 1977: M. Severin - c(l); Kirby/Adkins - c (vs. Grey Gargoyle; final Kirby work on Thor) (R: TQO) 432 May 1991: (r: JIM 83) “Thor The Mighty, And The Stone Men From Saturn” 13p 450 Aug 1992: (r: c, JIM 85) “Trapped By Loki, The God Of Mischief” 13p 600 Apr 2009: (r: JIM 106) “The Thunder God Strikes Back” 18p // (r: JIM 107) “When The Grey Gargoyle Strikes” 18p // (r: JIM 112) “The Mighty Thor Battles The Incredible Hulk” 16p // (r: JIM 113) “A World Gone Mad” 16p // (r: JIM 115) “The Vengeance Of The Thunder God” 16p 700 Dec 2017: (Legacy variant cover repros (1965) t-shirt) Kirby/Ayers - a V2#32 Feb 2001: (r: Thor 136 (partial) “To Become An Immortal” 15p // (r: Thor 127) “The Meaning Of Ragnarok” 5p // (r: Thor 128) “Aftermath” 5p Annual 1 1965: (See Journey into Mystery Annual 1) King-Size 2 Sep 1966: Kirby/Colletta - c // “If Asgard Falls” (first app. Brok / Galp / Drom) 30p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: EThor 2, MARM, ThorGS 1, TO 2, TW3CC, TW3UL) // (r: JIM 103) “The Enchantress And The Executioner” 13p (See VP) Special 3 Jan 1971: (r: c, JIM 113) “A World Gone Mad” 16p // (r: JIM 110) Thor 1p // (r: JIM 107) “Balder Must Die” 5p // (r: JIM 108) “Trapped By The Trolls” 5p // (r: JIM 109) “Banished From Asgard” 5p // (r: JIM 110) “The Defeat Of Odin” 5p // (r: JIM 114) “The Stronger I Am, The Sooner I Die” 16p Special 4 Dec 1971: (r: c, Thor 131) “They Strike From Space” 16p // (r: Thor 132) “Rigel, Where Gods May Fear To Tread” 16p // (r: JIM 113) “The Boyhood Of Loki” 5p Giant-Size 1 (Sep) 1975: (r: ThorKS 2) “If Asgard Falls” 30p // (r: JIMA 1) “When Titans Clash” 15p // (r: JIM 105) “When Heimdall Failed” 5p Annual 5 (Nov) 1976: Kirby/Verpoorten - c (vs. Hercules) (R: TVH) THOR, THE MIGHTY Lancer Books (Marvel Comics Group) See Journey into Mystery (Paperback book b/w format) 72-125 (Jul) 1966: c (r: JIM 109 title page (pastiche) // (r: JIM 97) “The Mighty Thor Battles The Lava Man” 13p // (r: JIM 104) “Giants Walk The Earth” 13p // (r: JIM 97) “Tales Of Asgard” 5p // (r: JIM 114) “The Stronger I Am, The Sooner I Die” 16p // (r: JIM 115) “The Vengeance Of The Thunder God” 16p // (r: JIMA 1) “Asgard” 2p // (r: JIM 104; title page figure) Thor 1p

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THOR: WHOSOEVER WIELDS THIS HAMMER Marvel Comics See Journey into Mystery 1 Jan 2001: (r: JIM 83) “Thor The Mighty, And The Stone Men From Saturn” 13p // (r: JIM 84) “The Mighty Thor Vs. The Executioner” 13p // (r: JIM 88) “The Vengeance Of Loki” 13p 3D COSMIC POSTER 3D Cosmic Publications See Battle for a Three-Dimensional World, Captain 3-D, Jack Kirby Collector, Marvel Premiere (3-D gatefold format) V1 1982: (version one: “Jack Kirby” small type); retail version); Kirby/Thibodeaux - c // “Battle For A Three-Dimensional World” (Stereon) 2p Kirby/Royer - a // (unfolded size: 17” x 11”—issued with anaglyptic “Jack Kirby 3D Video Cosmic Glasses” Kirby/Thibodeaux - a) (See MP 35, TJKC 30,35,69) V1 1982: (version two: “Jack Kirby” large type); “3-D TV Viewing” on cover (same contents)

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1 2017: (Devil Dinosaur); (r: c, DDSR 1) “Devil Dinosaur And Moon Boy” 17p 1 2017: (Eternals); (r: c, ET 1) “The Day Of The Gods” 17p // (r: ET 1) “Will The Gods Return Someday?” 1p // (r: ET 2) “Gods, Myths And UFOs” 1p // (r: Eternals Annual 1) “Why Mutates?” 1/2p // (r: ET (HC) Foreword by Royer (2006) // (r: FOOM 12) “Ikaris The Eternal” 1p // “Jack Kirby and The Eternals” 2p (article) // “Marvel Universe and The Eternals” 2p (article) // (cover redux: Eternals 1) 1p Kirby/Sotomayor - a 1 2017: (Groot); (r: c, TTA 13) “I Challenged Groot, The Monster from Planet X” 7p // (r: JIM 62) “I Was A Slave Of The Living Hulk” (Xemnu) 13p 1 2017: (Inhumans); (r: AA 1) “The Inhumans” 10p // (r: AA 2) “Friend Against Friend” 10p (note: cover repros AA 1 p 1) 1 2017: (Introducing...The Mighty Thor); (r: c, JIM 83) “Thor The Mighty, And The Stone Men From Saturn” 13p // (r: JIM 85) “Trapped By Loki, The God Of Mischief” 13p 1 2017: (Iron Man); (r: TOS 40) “Iron Man Versus Gargantus” 13p // (r: c, TOS 41) “The Stronghold Of Dr. Strange” 13p 1 2017: (Nick Fury); (r: c, ST 135) “The Man For The Job” 12p // (r: ST 141) “Operation: Brain Blast” 12p 1 2017: (Thor vs. Hulk); (r: c, JIM 112) “The Mighty Thor Battles The Incredible Hulk” 16p 1 2017: (X-Men); (r: c, XM 1) “X-Men” 23p TRUE BELIEVERS Marvel Comics See Amazing Fantasy, Amazing Spider-Man 1 2017: (Amazing Fantasy starring Spider-Man); (r: c AF 15) 1p 1 2017: (Amazing Spider-Man #1); (r: c ASM 1) 1p TRUE BRIDE-TO-BE ROMANCES Harvey Publications (Joe Simon packages title: 1956—1957) See Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio, Comic Book Marketplace 17 Apr 1956: Kirby/Simon - c (R: CBM 67) 19 Aug 1956: Kirby - c(p) (Trailer Bride) (R: AOSKS) 20 Oct 1956: Kirby - c TRUE LOVE PROBLEMS AND ADVICE ILLUSTRATED Harvey Publications (Joe Simon packages title: 1956—1957) See Agonizing Love, Jack Kirby Collector 38 Mar 1956: Kirby - c (Rosalind Kirby look-a-like) (R: AL, TJKC 20) 41 Sep 1956: Kirby - c(p) // Contents 1p Kirby/Stein - a (R: TJKC 55) 42 Nov 1956: Kirby - c(p) TRUE ROMANCE Pyramid Comics (regular and deluxe editions) 3 1997: “The Twin” 7p Kirby/Colletta - a (partially inked story from unpublished True Life Divorce 1)

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TWO-GUN KID Atlas Comics #48—59 / Marvel Comics Group #60—134 See Comic Book Marketplace, Comics Buyer’s Guide, Fantastic Four, Gunslingers, Gunsmoke Western, Kid Colt Outlaw, King-Size Kirby, Marvel Firsts: The 1960s, Marvel Milestone Edition, Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby, Mighty Marvel Western, Rawhide Kid, Western Gunfighters (Kirby is primary co-plotter by virtue of the “Marvel Method”—story being penciled first establishes physical content, story locations, staging, flow and pacing; uncredited co-plotting and scripting by Lee or Lieber) 1 (Mar) 1948: (first app. Two-Gun Kid (Clay Harder) / Cyclone (horse) 48 Jun 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (“The Day Of The Bad Man”) 52 Feb 1960: Kirby/Ditko - c (vs. Lightnin’ Lawson) 54 Jun 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c (“Be Outta Town By Noon, Kid”) // “Dance Or Draw, Tenderfoot” 4p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMW 14 with added art) 55 Aug 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Outlaw” 5p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: WG 1) 56 Oct 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c (revenge) 57 Dec 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c (vs. Sundance Slade) // “He Wore A Tin Star” 5p Kirby/Ayers -a (note: story has same title as different story in GW 64) 58 Feb 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (Monster) // “The Monster Of Hidden Valley” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: not actual monster story— is actually bison in costume) (R: MMW 16 with added art) // “The Legend Of The Two-Gun Kid” 5p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: TGK 101 with added art) (See RK 22) 59 Apr 1961: Kirby/Ayers - c (Wolf Waco) // “At The Mercy Of Wolf Waco” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: story has same title as different story in RK 18) (R: TGK 101 with added art) // “Guns Blaze On The Tombstone Trail” 5p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: final app. (“Clay Harder”) Two-Gun Kid) (R: TGK 103 with added art) (note: title cancelled to launch Amazing Adventures 1) (See CBG 1463) 60 Nov 1962: Kirby/Ayers - c (R: CBM 82) // “The Beginning Of The Two-Gun Kid” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: first app. and origin of Marvel-Age Two-Gun Kid (Matt Hawk) / Thunder (horse) (R: KSK, MF60, MMS, MVJK 2, TGK 120) // “I Hate The Two-Gun Kid” 5p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: GS, MMS, MMW 3,35) 61 Jan 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (Killer) // “The Killer And The Kid” 10p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMW 1, TGK 129) // “How Matt Hawk Becomes The Two-Gun Kid” 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TGK 103,116,123) // “Two Lives Has He” 2p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: RK 116, TGK 100) // “When The Apaches Strike” 5p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMW 2,45) 62 Mar 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (Moose Morgan) (R: CBM 82) // “Moose Morgan, Gunman At Large” 13p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMW 9, TGK 90,130) // “The Man Who Changed” 5p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: MMW 1, TGK 130) 63 May 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (vs. Wild Bill Taggert) (R: CBM 82) 64 Jul 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (vs. Grizzly Grogan) (R: TGK 123) 65 Sep 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (vs. Savage Giant at Fort Henry) (R: TGK 112) 67 Jan 1964: Kirby/Ayers - c (vs. The Fox) 68 Mar 1964: Kirby/Roussos - c (vs. The Purple Phantom)


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Kirby/Roussos - c (vs. Goliath) Kirby/Ayers - c (vs. Hurricane) Kirby/Reinman - c (vs. Jesse James) (R: TGK 125) Kirby/Giacoia - c (vs. Geronimo) (R: TGK 127) Kirby/Stone - c (vs. Dakota Thompson) Kirby/Colletta - c (“Remember The Alamo”) (R: CBM 82, MMW 6 (pastiche), TGK 116 (pastiche), 128 (pastiche),134) // (r: RK 34) “Man Of The West” 5p 76 Jul 1965: Kirby/Colletta - c (“Trapped On The Train Of Doom”) (R: TGK 110) // (r: KCO 95) “A Man And His Gun” 5p 77 Sep 1965: (non-Kirby cover / story: “The Panther”—10 months before FF 52) // (r: KCO 96) “Return Of The Bad Man” 5p 90 Nov 1967: (r: TGK 62) “Moose Morgan, Gunman At Large” 13p 95 Nov 1970: (r: RK 34) “Man Of The West” 5p 100 Sep 1971: (r: TGK 61) “Two Lives Has He” 2p 101 Nov 1971: (r: TGK 59 with added art) “At The Mercy Of Wolf Waco” 13p // (r: TGK 58 with added art) “The Legend Of The Two-Gun Kid” 5p 103 Mar 1972: (r: TGK 61) “How Matt Hawk Becomes The Two-Gun Kid” 1p // (r: TGK 59 with added art) “Guns Blaze On The Tombstone Trail” 5p 110 May 1973: (r: c TGK 76 with added art by Romita) 112 Sep 1973: (r: c TGK 65) // (note: Bill Everett obituary on Bullpen page) 116 Feb 1974: (r: c, TGK 61) “How Matt Hawk Becomes The Two-Gun Kid” 1p // (r: c TGK 75) Two-Gun Kid 1p (pastiche) 117 Apr 1974: (r: GW 47) “Trouble In Leadville” 4p // (Bullpen: Marvel Value Stamp #100 hype) 119 Aug 1974: (r: KCO 96) “Return Of The Bad Man” 5p 120 Oct 1974: (r: TGK 60) “The Beginning Of The Two-Gun Kid” 13p // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (ad logo figure) Kirby - a 123 Apr 1975: (r: c TGK 64) // (r: TGK 61) “How Matt Hawk Becomes The Two-Gun Kid” 1p 125 Aug 1975: (r: c TGK 71) 127 Dec 1975: (r: c TGK 72) 128 Feb 1976: (r: c TGK 75) Two-Gun Kid 1p (with added art) // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a 129 Apr 1976: (r: TGK 61) “The Killer And The Kid” 10p 130 Jun 1976: (r: TGK 62) “Moose Morgan, Gunman At Large” 13p // (r: TGK 62) “The Man Who Changed” 5p 134 Dec 1976: (r: c TGK 75 with added art) (note: ends publication with #136 (Apr 1977)

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UNEARTHLY SPECTACULARS Harvey Publications (Thriller series edited by Joe Simon) See Alarming Tales, Blast-Off, Race for the Moon 2 Dec 1966: (Jack Q. Frost); “How the 3 Rocketeers Teamed-Up” 5p (new story art by Sekowsky/Giella) 3 Mar 1967: (Jack Q. Frost); (r: ALARMT 1) “Logan’s Next Life” 2p // “1...2...3...Infinity” (3 Rocketeers) 5p (new story art by Draut) UNEXPECTED, THE National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See House of Mystery, House of Secrets 127 Sep 1971: (r: HOS 8) “The Cats Who Knew Too Much” 6p 162 Mar 1975: (r: HOM 72) “The Man Who Betrayed Earth” 6p UNUSUAL TALES Charlton Comics See Adventure Comics, Boy Commandos, Jack Kirby Collector, Journey into Mystery, Out of This World, Tales of the Unexpected 18 Sep 1959: (“The Incredible Walking Stick” 6p (note: non-Kirby story of lame man who discovers cane fashioned from Thor’s hammer—cane has magical destructive properties; Thor app.) (Thor: See ADV 75, BC 7, JIM 83, Out of This World 11, TJKC 36, TU 16) USA COMICS Timely Comics (Marvel Comics Group) See Alter Ego, Captain America Comics, Flashback, Marvel Masterworks, Microcolour 1 Aug 1941: Kirby/Simon - c (The Defender) // “The Defender” (first app. Defender (Don Smith) / Rusty) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (note: 18 page story by Avison/Gabriele - a (unused CAC 5 re-purposed) (R: FB 3, MARM, MC) // “Underground Secret Agent And The Tunnel That Led To Death” (Rockman) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (R: AE V3#57, FB 3, MARM, MC) (note: Joe Simon assigned “Jack Frost” story to Carmine Infantino and Frank Giacoia; their first published work in USA Comics #1,2 or 3) VAULT OF EVIL Marvel Comics Group See Tales to Astonish 11 Jun 1974: (r: TTA 9) “Return Of The Genie” 6p (note: mis-identified as from Astonishing Tales 9) VIDEORA

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VILLAINY OF DOCTOR DOOM, THE Marvel Comics See CFA-APA 16, Fantastic Four, Jack Kirby Quarterly 11 (unpublished) 1 1999: Kirby/Janson - c // (r: c, FFA 2) “The Origin Of Doctor Doom” 12p // (r: c, FF 39) “A Blind Man Shall Lead Them” 20p // (r: c, FF 40) “The Battle Of The Baxter Building” 20p // (r: c, FF 84) “The Name Is Doom” 20p // (r: c, FF 85) “Within This Tortured Land” 20p // (r: c, FF 86) “The Victims” 20p // (r: c, FF 87) “The Power And The Pride” 20p VINTAGE PACKS Marvel Comics See Captain America, Fantastic Four, Sgt. Fury, Thor King-Size (comic book re-printings with same content as originals, with new advertisements; sold through Sears and J.C. Penney catalogs) (nn) 1994: Captain America #109 // Fantastic Four #51,66,67 // Sgt. Fury #13 // Thor King-Size #2 VISION, THE (See Marvel Mystery Comics 13) VLAD THE IMPALER (See Dracula: Vlad the Impaler) WAGS Joshua B. Powers (U.K.) (printed by Editor’s Press Service; New York, USA; tabloid format b/w comic strip reprints) See Complete Jack Kirby, Jumbo Comics, Wild Boy Magazine, Wonderworld 64 Mar 20, 1938: The Count of Monte Cristo (first full-page comic book story by Kirby; pre-dates Classic Comics genre (1941) 1p Kurtzberg/Eisner - a (R: CJK 1, JC 1, JC 1 (2nd), JC 1 (3rd) 65 Mar 27, 1938: The Count of Monte Cristo 1p Kurtzberg/Eisner - a (R: CJK 1, JC 1, JC 1 (2nd), JC 1 (3rd) 66 Apr 3, 1938: The Count of Monte Cristo 1p Kurtzberg/Eisner - a (R: CJK 1, JC 1, JC 1 (2nd), JC 1 (3rd) The Count of Monte Cristo 1p Kurtzberg - a (R: CJK 1, JC 1, JC 1 (2nd), JC 1 (3rd) 67 Apr 10, 1938: 68 Apr 17, 1938: The Count of Monte Cristo 1p Kurtzberg/Eisner - a (R: CJK 1) 69 Apr 24, 1938: The Count of Monte Cristo 1p Kurtzberg/Eisner - a (R: CJK 1) 70 May 1, 1938: The Count of Monte Cristo 1p Kurtzberg - a (R: CJK 1) 71 May 8, 1938: The Count of Monte Cristo 1p Kurtzberg/Eisner - a (R: CJK 1) WANTED: THE WORLD’S MOST DANGEROUS VILLAINS National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See World’s Finest Comics (r: WFC 6) “The Adventure Of The Magic Forest” 10p // “Behind the Scenes at the DC Comic World” 1p (Simon 9 Sep 1973: and Kirby article includes preview Sandman 1 panel)

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28 Mar 1956: 29 Sep 1956: 30 Sep 1957: 34 Sep 1958:

Kirby - c (R: AOSKS, TJKC 25) Kirby - c (R: JKT 2) Kirby - c(p) (See TJKC 55) Kirby - c(p) (See Battleground 14)

WAR IS HELL Marvel Comics Group See Sgt. Fury 7 Jun 1974: (r: c SF 17) 1p 8 Aug 1974: (r: c, SF 18) “Killed In Action” 2p

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1 Aug 1970: 4 Feb 1971: 5 Jun 1971: 10 Jul 1972: 11 Sep 1972: 12 Nov 1972: 19 Nov 1973: 21 Mar 1974:

(r: TGK 55) “The Outlaw” 5p (“The Outcast” 10p (classic Kirbyesque art by B. Smith/Grainger (1968) (See DD 50-52, MTS 1, XM 53) (r: KCO 86 re-titled from “Meeting At Midnight” with added art) “Black Mask” 5p (r: BRRA 1) “The Legend Of The Black Rider” 7p (r: BRRA 1) “Duel At Dawn” 6p (r: BRRA 1) “Treachery At Hangman’s Bridge” 6p (r: c KCO 92) (r: c KCO 103 with added art by M. Severin)

WESTERN LOVE Prize Publications See Best of Simon and Kirby, Jack Kirby Collector, Young Romance: The Best of Simon and Kirby Romance Comics 1 Aug 1949: “Weddin’ At Red Rock” 3p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BOSK) 2 Oct 1949: “Kathy And The Merchant” 9p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 1) 5 Apr 1950: “Dead Ringer” 9p Kirby/Simon - a (R: TJKC 71) // “Two Can Play The Game” 5p Kirby/Simon - a WESTERN SCOUT (See Bulls-eye (Western Scout) WESTERN TALES Harvey Publications (Joe Simon packages title: 1955—1956) See America’s Greatest Comics, Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio, Best of the West, Boys’ Ranch, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Treasury Continued from Witches’ Western Tales 31 Oct 1955: Kirby - c (Davy Crockett vs. Bear) (R: BOTW 52) // Intro (Davy Crockett) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (R: JKT 2) // “Devil Rapids” (Davy Crockett) 8p Kirby - a(p) // “The Missing Bullet Hole” (Davy Crockett) 4p Kirby - a(p) // “Waitin’ Duel” (Davy Crockett) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (r: BR 3) “The Legend Of Alby Fleezer” 7p (note: reprint art modified for Comics Code Authority) (See AOSKS) 32 Mar 1956: Kirby - c (Davy Crockett vs. Indians) (R: AOSKS, TJKC 64) // “Crack! Went ol’ Betsy” (Davy Crockett) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (R: JKT 2) // “Running Fight” (Davy Crockett) 9p Kirby - a(p) (R: AGC 12) // “King Ram” (Davy Crockett) 4p Kirby - a(p) (R: BOTW 52) // Jim Bowie (advertisement) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (R: JKT 2) (See TJKC 66 p 88) 33 Sep 1956: Kirby - c(p) (R: BOTW 29) // Intro (Jim Bowie) 1p Kirby - a(p) // “Jim Bowie Makes A Magic Knife” 7p Kirby - a(p) (R: AOSKS, BOTW 29, TJKC 52) // “Jim Bowie Loses A Fortune And Wins An Indian Fight” 5p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 60) // (r: BR 1) “A Very Dangerous Dude” 9p (note: reprint art modified for Comics Code Authority) (note: Joe Simon and Jack Kirby retained their copyrights after publication.) WHAT IF? Marvel Comics Group See Agents of Atlas, Fantastic Four, Jack Kirby Collector, King-Size Kirby, Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby, What If? Classic Kirby/Sinnott - c (“What If The Avengers Had Fought Evil In The 1950s?”) (R: AOA 1, WIC) // 9 Jun 1978: (John Verpoorten (obituary) 1940-1977) 11 Oct 1978: Kirby/Sinnott - c (R: KSK) // “What If The Fantastic Four Were The Original Marvel Bullpen?” 34p Kirby (script); Kirby/Royer/Wray - a (assist: Shaw!) (note: features Jack Kirby, Sol Brodsky, Flo Steinberg and Stan Lee as FF) (R: KSK, MVJK 1, WIC 2) // “Why Not?” (nostalgic note by Thomas) (See TJKC 8,50) WHAT IF? CLASSIC Marvel Comics See What If? 2 2007: (SC collects What If #1-12); (r: c WI 9) 1p (“What If The Avengers Had Fought Evil In The 1950s?”) // (r: c WI 11) // (r: WI 11) “What If The Fantastic Four Were The Original Marvel Bullpen?” 34p WHERE CREATURES ROAM Marvel Comics Group See Journey into Mystery, Tales to Astonish 1 Jul 1970: (r: c JIM 65 with added art by M. Severin) // (r: JIM 65) “I Am The Brute That Walks” 12p 2 Sep 1970: (r: c TTA 7) 3 Nov 1970: (r: c TTA 16 with added art by M. Severin) // (r: TTA 16 re-titled from “Here Comes Thorr, The Unbelievable”) “Here Comes Thorg, The Unbelievable” 7p 4 Jan 1971: Kirby/Ditko - c (original version TTA 17 cover; with added art by M. Severin) // (r: TTA 17) “Vandoom, The Man Who Made A Creature” 13p 5 Mar 1971: (r: c TTA 24; Abominable Snowman re-titled “Gorgilla”) // (r: TTA 18 (partial) “Gorgilla Strikes Again” 12p 6 May 1971: (r: JIM 56) “I Planted The Seeds Of Doom” 6p (r: c JIM 72 with added art by M. Severin) // (r: JIM 72 re-titled from “The Glob”) “The Glop” 12p 7 Jul 1971: 8 Sep 1971: (r: c, TTA 31) “When The Mummy Walks” 7p // (r: JIM 73) “When The Spider Strikes” 7p // (r: TTA 25) “Behold Him, He Is The Martian” 6p

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WHERE MONSTERS DWELL Marvel Comics Group See Comic Book Marketplace, Journey into Mystery, Strange Tales, Strange Worlds, Tales of Suspense, Tales to Astonish 1 Jan 1970: (r: c TOS 10 with added art by M. Severin) (R: CBM 61) // (r: TOS 10) “I Brought The Mighty Cyclops Back To Life” 7p // (r: ST 74) “Gorgolla, The Living Gargoyle” 7p // (r: TOS 12 re-titled from “I Alone Knew The Dread Secret Of Gor-Kill, The Living Demon”) “I Alone Know The Dread Secret Of Gor-Kill, The Lurking Demon” 7p 2 Mar 1970: (r: c, TOS 11) “I Created Sporr, The Thing That Could Not Die” 7p // (r: ST 76) “I Am Dragoom, The Flaming Invader” 7p // (r: ST 75) “Taboo, The Thing From The Murky Swamp” 7p // (note: Soapbox details “Marvel Method” of story production) 3 May 1970: (r: c ST 73 with added art by M. Severin/Everett) // (r: ST 73) “Grottu, King Of The Insects” 6p // (r: ST 72) “I Fought The Colossus” 5p // (r: ST 78) “A Martian Walks Among Us” 7p


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(r: c ST 77 with added art by M. Severin) // (r: ST 77) “The Return Of Taboo” 7p // (r: TTA 7) “We Met In The Swamp” 5p (r: c TTA 13 with added art by M. Severin) // (r: TTA 13) “I Challenged Groot, The Monster From Planet X” 7p // (r: TTA 11) “I Dared To Look Into The Beyond” 5p (r: c TTA 19 with added art by M. Severin) // (r: TTA 19) “Rommbu” 13p (r: TTA 26) “Look Out, Here Come The Four-Armed Men” 7p // (r: TTA 21) Ditko “Hulk” story re-titled “Glop”) (r: c JIM 60 with added art by M. Severin) // (r: JIM 60) “I Learned The Monstrous Secret Of Bombu” 7p // (r: JIM 60) “I Found The Things From Nowhere” 5p (r: c JIM 63 with added art by M. Severin) // (r: JIM 63 re-titled from “Goliath”) “Gigantus, The Monster That Walked Like A Man” 7p (r: JIM 67) “Gruto, The Creature From Nowhere” 13p (r: c JIM 57) // (r: JIM 57) “Orogo, The Nightmare From Outer Space” 1p (title page) (r: TTA 22) “I Dared To Battle The Crawling Creature” 13p (r: TOS 19) “The Green Thing” 13p (r: TOS 18) “Kraa, The Unhuman” 13p (r: TOS 17) “Beware Of Googam, Son Of Goom” 13p (r: ST 91) “The Sacrifice” 7p (r: TOS 24) “The Insect Man” 7p // (r: TOS 24) “Beware, The Ticking Clocks” 6p (r: TOS 21) “Klagg, His Mission: Destroy Mankind” 13p (r: c, ST 89) “Fin Fang Foom” 13p (r: c, TOS 13) “Elektro, He Held A World In His Iron Grip” 7p // (r: TOS 34) “I Found The Girl In The Blue Glass Bottle” 7p (r: c, ST 92 re-titled from “The Thing Hunts For Me”) “The Monster Hunts For Me” 7p // (note: Bill Everett obituary on Bullpen page) (r: c, TTA 5) “I Was Trapped By The Things On Easter Island” 5p // (r: ST 95) “The Monster Escapes” 6p (r: c, JIM 81) “The Ruler Of Earth” 7p (note: “Agents of the People’s Government” changed to “Agents of Hydra” in story) (r: c, TOS 16) “The Thing Called Metallo” 13p (r: c, ST 83) “From Out Of The Black Pit Came Grogg” 13p // (r: JIM 76) “Follow The Leader” 7p (r: c TTA 9) (Droom) (r: JIM 74) “The Thing In The Black Box” 7p // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (ad logo figure) Kirby - a (r: ST 79) “I Was In The Clutches Of The Living Shadow” 7p // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (ad logo figure) Kirby - a (r: SW 1) “I Discovered The Secret Of The Flying Saucers” 7p (r: TOS 32) “The Man In The Beehive” 7p (note: mis-identified as being from ST 99) (r: c, ST 74) “Gorgolla, The Living Gargoyle” 7p (r: ST 96) “The Impossible Tunnel” 6p (r: ST 98) “No Human Can Beat Me” 7p (note: final issue)

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WHERE MONSTERS DWELL Marvel Monsters Group See Tales to Astonish 1 Dec 2005: (r: TTA 10) “I Was Trapped By Titano, The Monster That Time Forgot” 7p WHO’S WHO: THE DEFINITIVE DIRECTORY OF THE DC UNIVERSE DC Comics See Action Comics, Adventure Comics, Boy Commandos, Challengers of the Unknown, Demon, Detective Comics, First Issue Special, Forever People, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Omnibus, Jack Kirby’s Fourth World Omnibus, Kamandi the Last Boy on Earth, Mister Miracle, New Gods, OMAC, Our Fighting Forces, Sandman, Star Spangled Comics, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen, World’s Finest Comics (character data and history text biographies with new custom art) 2 Apr 1985: “Beautiful Dreamer” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) // “Ben Boxer” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) // “Big Barda” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) // “Big Bear” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) 3 May 1985: “Black Racer” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) // “The Boy Commandos” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) (See TJKC 6) 4 Jun 1985: “Challengers Of The Unknown” 1p Kirby/Kesel - a (R: JKO 2) // “Challengers Mountain” 1p (diagram) 5 Jul 1985: “Crazy Quilt” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) 6 Aug 1985: “Darkseid” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) // “Deep Six” (Gole / Jaffar / Shaligo / Slig / Trok / Kurin) 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) // “The Demon” 1p Kirby/Austin - a (note: Demon drawn with pupils in eyes) (R: JKO 2) (See AC 638, TJKC 69) // “DeSaad” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) // “Doctor Bedlam” 1p Kirby/Machlan - a (R: JKO 2) (See TJKC 69) 8 Oct 1985: “Female Furies” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) // “Forager” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) // “The Forever People” 1p Kirby/Wray - a (R: JKO 2) // “Funky Flashman” 1p Kirby/Wray - a (R: JKO 2) 9 Nov 1985: “Glorious Godfrey” 1p Kirby/Bob Smith - a (R: JKO 2) // “Granny Goodness” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) // “The Guardian” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) 10 Dec 1985: “Highfather” (Izaya) 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) 11 Jan 1986: “Infinity Man” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) 12 Feb 1986: “Kalibak” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) // “Kamandi, The Last Boy On Earth” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) // “Kobra” 1p (See Kobra 1) 13 Mar 1986: “Lightray” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) // “The Losers” 1p (See OFF 151-162) 14 Apr 1986: “Mantis” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) // “Mark Moonrider” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) // “Manhunter” (Paul Kirk) 1p (See ADV 58,73) // “Manhunters” (Mark Shaw, et al) 1p (See FIS 5) 15 May 1986: “Metron” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) // “Mister Miracle” 1p Kirby/Giordano - a (R: JKO 2) // “Morgaine Le Fey” 1p (See Demon 1) 16 Jun 1986: “Mother Box” 1p Kirby/Royer - a (R: JKO 2) // “New Genesis” (Supertown / The Park / Memorial Statues / The World Below) 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) // “New Gods” 2p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) // “The Newsboy Legion” 1p Kirby/Kesel - a (R: JKO 2) (See TJKC 31,62)

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“OMAC (One Man Army Corps)” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) // “Orion” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) “The Pursuer” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) “The Sandman” (Wesley Dodds) 1p (See ADV 40,69,72) // “The Sandman” 1p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: JKO 2) // “Sandy, The Golden Boy” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2) // “Serifan” 1p Kirby/Martin - a (R: JKO 2) “Steppenwolf” 1p Kirby/Austin - a (R: JKO 2) “Virman Vundabar” 1p Kirby/Rude - a (R: JKO 2) // “Vykin The Black” 1p Kirby/Kesel - a (R: JKO 2) // “Witchboy” 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKO 2)

WILTON OF THE WEST

(See Jumbo Comics)

WIN A PRIZE COMICS Charlton Comics (Simon and Kirby Publications) See Captain America Comics, Comic Art Tribute to Simon and Kirby (cards), Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Treasury, Simon and Kirby Library: Science Fiction 1 Feb 1955: Kirby - c (Pirate) // “I’m Uncle Giveaway” (intro) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (R: TJKC 10) // “The Emissary” 6p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SKLSF) // “Tell A Tall Story (Win a Prize)” 1p Kirby/Simon - a (note: only known Kirby page presented sideways; recycled from unpublished CAC 11 story) (R: CATSK #34, JKT 2, SKLSF) // “That Giveaway Guy” 3p Kirby/Simon - a (See JKT 2) 2 Apr 1955: Kirby/Simon - c // Intro 1p (one figure) Kirby - a(p) // “Sir Cashby Of Moneyvault” 4p Kirby - a(p) WING TURNER

(See Mystery Men Comics 10)

WITCHES’ WESTERN TALES Harvey Publications (Joe Simon packages title: 1955) See Boys’ Ranch, Hyper-Classics Continued as Western Tales 29 Feb 1955: (r: c, BR 4 (interior art) // (r: BR 4) Intro 1p // (r: BR 4) “The Bugle Blows At Bloody Knife” 4p // (r: BR 4) “King Redeye’s Last Raid” 2p // (r: BR 4) “Fight To The Finish” 1p (title page) 30 Apr 1955: (r: c, BR 5 (title page) // (r: BR 5) Intro (canoe) 1p // (r: BR 5) “Last Mail To Red Fork” 1p (title page) // (r: BR 5) “The Riders Of The Pony Express” 2p // (r: BR 5) “Bandits, Bullets And Wild, Wild Women” 1p (title page) WITCHES’ TALES Eerie Publications See Black Magic, Weird V6#5 Sep 1974: “Bagpipes From Hell” Kirby/Simon (plot) recycled from BM 27 “The Merry Ghosts Of Campbell Castle” (Dec 1953) Marchionne - a (R: Weird V10#2; V13#3) WITCHING HOUR, THE National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Tales of the Unexpected 18 Dec 1971: (r: TU 13) “The Face Behind The Mask” 6p WIZARD ACE EDITION Wizard / Marvel Comics See Avengers, Fantastic Four, Incredible Hulk (r: c, FF 48) “The Coming Of Galactus” 20p (note: replica edition includes new cover, additional features) (nn) 2002: (nn) 2003: (r: c, AV 4) “Captain America Joins The Avengers” 23p (note: replica edition features new cover, additional features) (nn) 2003: (r: c, IH 1) “The Coming The Hulk” 24p (note: replica edition includes new cover, additional features) WONDERWORLD COMICS Fox Features Syndicate See Comic Book Makers, Complete Jack Kirby, My Life in Comics 13 May 1940: Simon - c (The Flame) (R: Comic Book Makers) 14 Jun 1940: Simon - c (The Flame) (R: Comic Book Makers, MLIC) 15 Jul 1940: Simon/Fine - c (The Flame) (R: Comic Book Makers) 13-17 May-Sep 1940: (note: Simon and Kirby produced uncredited house ad art for Victor Fox) (See CJK 1) WOODGOD

(See Marvel Premiere 31)

WORLD AROUND US, THE Gilberton Company (Classics Illustrated) See Children’s Digest, Classics Illustrated Special Issue, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Treasury, World Illustrated 29 Jan 1961: (Vikings); (“The Viking Gods” non-Kirby art includes Midgard / Bifrost /Asgard / Heimdal / Odin / Ragnarok / Valkyries / Valhalla / Thor (and magic hammer) / Loki) 2p 30 Feb 1961: (Undersea Adventures); “Undersea Adventures” 1p (title page) Kirby/Ayers - a // “The Duel” (7 text illustrations) 5p Kirby - a (R: TJKC 25,52) // “Blue Skies” (light spectrum of sky) 1p Kirby/Ayers - a 31 Mar 1961: (Hunting); “Hunting” 1p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: JKT 2) // “Early Hunters” 6p Kirby/Ayers - a // “An End To Slaughter” 5p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: Children’s Digest V12#116) 32 Apr 1961: (For Gold and Glory); “The Mayas” 2p Kirby/Ayers - a // “Omens Of Evil” (Quiche / Cakchiquel) 5p Kirby/Ayers - a // “Desert Treasure: Part 2—Unraveling The Mystery” (Dead Sea Scrolls) 4p Kirby - a(p) // “A Balancing Act” (experiment) 1p Kirby - a 35 Aug 1961: (Spies); “Sky Spies” (wartime aerial photography) 2p Kirby/Ayers - a // “The Business Of Spying” (espionage) 1p Kirby/Ayers - a // “Tricks Of The Trade” (information gathering) 2p Kirby/Ayers - a 36 Oct 1961: (Fight for Life); “Quacks And Quackery” 3p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: TJKC 54) // “The Branches Of Medicine” 2p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: TJKC 54) // “The Pure Substance” (insulin) 3p Kirby/Ayers - a // “The War On Insects” 3p Kirby/Ayers - a // “The Challenge Of Space” 2p Kirby/Ayers - a (R: TJKC 54) 130

WORLD ILLUSTRATED Thorpe & Porter, Ltd. (U.K.) See Classics Illustrated Special Issue, World Around Us


528 1961:

(The Sea: World Around Us 37; unpublished in U.S.A.); “The Lone Voyager” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a // “Pathways Of The Sea” 3p Kirby/Ayers - a

WORLD OF FANTASY Atlas Comics (Marvel Comics Group) See Comic Book Marketplace, Jack Kirby Collector, Monsters: The Marvel Monsterbus, Strange Tales, Strange Tales Annual, Tomb of Darkness 15 Dec 1958: Kirby/Rule - c (“He Stole Fifty Years”) (note: first Rule inks on Kirby; See Strange Worlds 1) (R: MMMBUS 1) 16 Feb 1959: “Prison 2000 A.D.” 5p Kirby/Rule - a (R: MMMBUS 1, STA 2) 17 Apr 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (Guardian of the Stars) (R: CBM 61,72, MMMBUS 1, TJKC 64) 18 Jun 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (Xom, Menace from Outer Space) (R: MMMBUS 1, TJKC 64) // “To Build A Robot” 4p Kirby/Rule - a (R: MMMBUS 1, TOD 11) 19 Aug 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (Gargoyle from the 5th Galaxy) (note: issue features “The Iron Hulk” by Sinnott—first “Hulk”; See ST 75 for next) (R: CBM 60,117, MMMBUS 1, TJKC 64)

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WORLD’S FINEST COMICS National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) See Adventure Comics, Boy Commandos, Boy Commandos by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, DC Special Blue Ribbon Digest, DC Special Series, Detective Comics, Flashback, Green Arrow by Jack Kirby, House of Secrets, Jack Kirby Omnibus, Microcolour, Sandman, Sandman by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, Showcase Presents, Wanted, Who’s Who 6 Sum 1942: “The Adventure Of The Magic Forest” (Sandman) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MC, SSK, Wanted 9) 7 Fall 1942: “A Modern Arabian Nightmare” (Sandman) 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MC, SSK) 8 Win 1942: “The Luck Of The Lepparts” (Boy Commandos) 13p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 1, FB 38, MC) 9 Spr 1943: “Battle Of The Big Top” (Boy Commandos) 13p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 1, MC) 10 Sum 1943: “Message To Murmansk” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2, MC) (June 7, 1943: Jack Kirby was drafted into the U.S. Army and served honorably until July 20, 1945; Joe Simon joined the U.S. Coast Guard) 11 Fall 1943: “Sand Dunes Of Death” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2, MC) 12 Win 1943: “Golden Victory” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BCSK 2, MC) 13 Spr 1944: “A Wreath For Sir Edgar Of Wimpledowne” (Boy Commandos) 11p Kirby - a(l) (R: BCSK 2, MC) 15 Fall 1944: “Iss Ve Not Der Supermen?” (Boy Commandos; wacky zoot-suited Adolf Hitler app.) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MC) 20 Win 1945: “Foxhole Sailor” (A True Adventure of the Fighting Coast Guard) 3p Simon - a 21 Apr 1946: “Brooklyn And Columbus Discover America” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MC) // “Post War Casualty” (U.S. Coast Guard) 3p Simon - a 22 Jun 1946: “Boy Commandos 5,000,000 B.C.” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: MC) 32 Feb 1948: “Killer With The Golden Voice” (Boy Commandos) 13p Kirby - a(l) 38 Feb 1949: “Rip Carter, Fugitive From A Chain Gang” (Boy Commandos) 12p Kirby - a(l) 96 Sep 1958: “Five Clues To Danger” (Green Arrow) 6p Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (R: GAJK, JKO 1, SHP) (note: some copies mis-dated Oct on cover) 97 Oct 1958: “The Menace Of The Mechanical Octopus” (Green Arrow) 6p Herron (script); Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (R: DCSS 23, GAJK, JKO 1, SHP) 98 Dec 1958: “The Unmasked Archers” (Green Arrow) 6p Herron (script); Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (R: DCSBRD 23, GAJK, JKO 1, SHP, WFC 197) 99 Feb 1959: “Crimes Under Glass” (Green Arrow) 6p Bernstein (script); Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (R: GAJK, JKO 1, SHP) 167 Jun 1967: (r: HOS 3) “The Three Prophecies” 6p 187 Sep 1969: (r: ADV 256) “The Green Arrow’s First Case” 7p 197 Nov 1970: (64-page Giant G-76); (r: WFC 98) “The Unmasked Archers” 6p 226 Dec 1974: (r: ADV 87) “I Hated The Sandman” 10p // Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. (ad logo figure ) Kirby - a WOW COMICS Fawcett Publications See Complete Jack Kirby, Jack Kirby Collector, Remember When nn (#1) Spr 1941: “Mr. Scarlet” (first app. Mr. Scarlet (Brian Butler) 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 2, RW, TJKC 69) WYATT EARP Atlas Comics #22—29 / Marvel Comics Group #30—33 See Gunsmoke Western, Jack Kirby Collector, Real Clue Crime Stories, Wyatt Earp (note: inspired by ABC television series: The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955-1961) 22 Apr 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (“The Gunmen of Dodge City”) (See RCCS V2#5) 24 Aug 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (“Captured by the Apaches”) 25 Oct 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (vs. Gun-Fighter) (R: TJKC 32, WE 33) 26 Dec 1959: Kirby/Rule - c (“The Durfees Take Over Dodge City”) 29 Jun 1960: Kirby/Ayers - c (“When Wyatt Went to Jail”) 33 Apr 1973: (r: c WE 25 with added art) X-51

(See 2001: A Space Odyssey 8-10, Machine Man, Tales of Suspense 39)

X-MEN, THE Marvel Comics Group See Amazing Adventures, Amazing Spider-Man, Avengers, Bring Back the Bad Guys, Comic Book Marketplace, Daredevil, Essential X-Men, Fantastic Four, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Quarterly, Ka-Zar, King-Size Kirby, Magneto Ascendant, Marvel Collectible Classics: X-Men, Marvel Firsts: The 1960s, Marvel Legacy of Jack Kirby, Marvel Limited: Fantastic Firsts, Marvel Masterworks, Marvel Milestone Edition, Marvel Super-Heroes, Marvel Tales Annual, Marvel Treasury Special, Mighty Marvel Team-Up Thrillers, Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby, 100 Greatest Marvels of All Time, Son of Origins, True Believers: Kirby 100th, Western Gunfighters, X-Men Blue, X-Men vs. The Avengers, X-Men vs. The Avengers / Fantastic Four, X-Men: The Early Years, X-Men Epic Collection, X-Men First Class Magazine, X-Men Masterworks, X-Men Omnibus, X-Men: War Machines, X-Men: We Are the X-Men (Kirby is primary co-plotter by virtue of the “Marvel Method”—story being penciled first establishes physical content, story locations, staging, flow and pacing; co-plotting and scripting by Lee)

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(ST 135 advertisement) 1/2p Kirby/Ayers - a // Prince Namor, The Sub-Mariner (TTA 70 advertisement) Kirby/Stone - a (repro from FF 33) (See TJKC 29) 13 Sep 1965: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Where Walks The Juggernaut” 20p Kirby - a(l); (W. Roth (Gavin)/Sinnott - a) (R: EXM 1, MARM, XM 67, XMEC, XMEY 13, XMO 1) 14 Nov 1965: Kirby/Wood - c // “Among Us Stalk The Sentinels” (first app. Sentinels) 20p Kirby - a(l); (W. Roth (Gavin)/Colletta - a) (R: EXM 1, MARM, XM 68, XMEC, XMEY 14, XMO 1, XMWM) (note: published Sep 2, 1965; Bullpen Bulletins page begins) (See FOOM 10, JKQ 15) 15 Dec 1965: Kirby/Ayers - c // “Prisoners Of The Mysterious Master Mold” 20p Kirby - a(l); (W. Roth (Gavin)/Ayers - a) (R: EXM 1, MARM, XM 68, XMEC, XMEY 15, XMO 1) 16 Jan 1966: Kirby/Ayers - c // “The Supreme Sacrifice” 20p Kirby - a(l); (W. Roth (Gavin)/Ayers - a) (R: EXM 1, MARM, XM 69, XMEC, XMEY 16, XMO 1) 17 Feb 1966: Kirby/Ayers - c // “And None Shall Survive” 1p (title page) Kirby/Ayers - a; 19p Kirby - a(l); (W. Roth (Gavin)/Ayers - a) (R: EXM 1, MARM, XM 70, XMEC, XMEY 17, XMO 1) (See TJKC 7,19,50) 18 Mar 1966: Kirby - c(l); (W. Roth/Ayers - a) (Iceman vs. Magneto) (R: EXM 1, MARM, XMEC, XMO 1) (note: Bullpen page details “Marvel Method” of comic book production) 19 Apr 1966: Kirby - c(l); (W. Roth/Ayers - a) (first app. The Mimic (Calvin Rankin) (R: EXM 1, MARM, XMEC, XMO 1) 20 May 1966: Kirby - c(l); (W. Roth/Ayers - a) (vs. Lucifer) (R: EXM 1, MARM, XM 71, XMEC, XMO 1) 21 Jun 1966: Kirby - c(l); (W. Roth/Ayers - a) (vs. Robot) (R: EXM 1, MARM, XM 72, XMEC, XMO 1) 24 Sep 1966: Kirby - c(l); (W. Roth/Ayers - a) (vs. Locust) (R: EXM 1, MARM, XMEC, XMO 1) (note: masthead cover art added: Professor X (repro from XM 15) 25 Oct 1966: Kirby/Ayers - c (vs. El Tigre) (R: EXM 2, MARM, MCCXM, XMEC, XMO 1) 30 Mar 1967: Kirby/Tartaglione - c (vs. Warlock) (R: EXM 2, MARM, XM 78, XMEC, XMO 1) 31 Apr 1967: (Adkins cover often mistaken for Kirby; first app. Cobalt Man (Ralph Roberts) (R: EXM 2, MARM, XM 79, XMEC, XMO 1) 32 May 1967: (note: 3 panels (p 4-5) re-drawn from XM 12 (p 15-16) by Kirby - a(l); Roth/Tartaglione - a; every panel that shows Angel flying appears to be Kirby art or corrections) 34 Jul 1967: (“War in a World of Darkness” (p 14,16) includes Mole Man swipes by Adkins from FF 31 (cover, p 5) 35 Aug 1967: (Adkins cover often mistaken for Kirby; swipes from misc. sources—Spider-Man swipe from ASM 24 p 3) (R: MARM, XM 83, XMEC) 37 Oct 1967: Kirby - c(l); (Heck - a) (R: MARM, XMEC) 53 Feb 1969: “The Rage of Blastaar” 15p (classic Kirbyesque art by B. Smith/Dee) (See DD 50-52, MTS 1, WG 4) 67 Dec 1970: (r: XM 12) “The Origin Of Professor X” 20p // (r: XM 13) “Where Walks The Juggernaut” 20p 68 Feb 1971: (r: c XM 15) // (r: XM 14) “Among Us Stalk The Sentinels” 20p // (r: XM 15) “Prisoners Of The Mysterious Master Mold” 20p 69 Apr 1971: (r: XM 16) “The Supreme Sacrifice” 20p 70 Jun 1971: (r: c, XM 17) “And None Shall Survive” 20p 71 Aug 1971: (r: c XM 20) 1p 72 Oct 1971: (r: c XM 21) 1p 73-87,89-93 Dec 1971-Apr 1975: (r: XM 13) (Angel cover logo figure) Kirby/Sinnott - a 74 Feb 1972: (r: XM t-shirt (1965) X-Men 1p 78 Oct 1972: (r: c XM 30) 1p


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YELLOW CLAW Atlas Comics (Marvel Comics Group) See Golden-Age of Marvel Comics, Marvel Masterworks, Marvel Premiere, Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby, Master of Kung-Fu Giant-Size, Microcolour, X-Men: The Hidden Years (Kirby is primary co-plotter by virtue of the “Marvel Method”—story being penciled first establishes physical content, story locations, staging, flow and pacing; uncredited co-plotting and scripting by Lee or Lieber unless otherwise indicated) (note: Rosalind Kirby assists on inking this title #2—3) 1 Oct 1956: (Maneely - c) (R: MKFGS 1 (pastiche) // “The Coming of the Yellow Claw” (first app. and origin) 7p Feldstein (script); Maneely - a (R: AOA 1, Big Hero 6, MARM, MKFGS 1) // “The Yellow Claw Strikes” 6p Feldstein (script); Maneely - a (R: MARM, MKFGS 2 re-titled “The Yellow Claw”) // “The Yellow Claw” (Trap for Jimmy Woo) 6p Feldstein (script); Maneely - a (R: MARM, MKFGS 2) 2 Dec 1956: (J. Severin - c) // “Concentrate On Chaos” 5p Kirby (script); Kirby/Stein - a (note: early ESP story; first new story created by Kirby for Atlas (Marvel) in the 1950s) (R: MARM, MC, MKFGS 3) // “The Mystery Of Cabin 361” 5p Kirby/Stein - a (R: MARM, MC, MKFGS 4) // “The Yellow Claw (The Trap)” 4p Kirby/Stein - a (R: MARM, MC, MKFGS 3, MP 2) // “Temujai, The Golden Goliath” 5p Kirby (script); Kirby/Stein - a (R: MARM, MC, MKFGS 4) (See Astonishing 56, Battleground 14, Strange Tales of the Unusual 7) 3 Feb 1957: (Everett - c) // “The Microscopic Army” 5p Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (R: GAMC 1, MARM, MC) // “UFO, The Lightning Man” 5p Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (R: MARM, MC, MVJK 1) // “The Yellow Claw Captured” 4p Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (R: MARM, MC, XMHY) // “The Sleeping City” 5p Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (R: MARM, MC) 4 Apr 1957: (J. Severin - c) // “The Living Shadows” 5p Kirby/J. Severin - a (R: MARM, MC, MVJK 2) // “The Screemies” 5p Kirby/J. Severin - a (note: atomic radiation mutation story) (R: MARM, MC) // “Five Million Sleepwalkers” 4p Kirby/J. Severin - a (R: MARM, MC) // “The Yellow Claw And The Thought Master” 5p Kirby/J. Severin - a (R: MARM, MC) (note: Yellow Claw next appears in Strange Tales 161 (Oct 1967) // (Apr 26, 1957) Atlas Implosion—only 17 titles survive) YOUNG ALLIES COMICS Timely Comics (Marvel Comics Group) See Alter Ego, Captain America Comics, Captain America: Forever Allies, Complete Jack Kirby, Flashback, Human Torch, Jack Kirby Collector, Marvel Firsts: World War II Superheroes, Marvel Masterworks, Microcolour 1 Sum 1941: Kirby/Shores - c // “The Coming Of Agent Zero” 1p (title page; first app. and origin Young Allies: Bucky / Toro / Henry “Tubby” Tinkle / Knuckles (Percival O’Toole) / Jefferson Worthington Sandervilt / Whitewash Jones) Binder (script); Kirby/Shores - a (R: FB 8, MARM, MC, MFWW2) // “The Red Skull And The Graveyard Of Doom” 1p (title page) Kirby/Shores - a (R: FB 8, MARM, MC, MFWW2) // “Voyage To No-Man’s Land” 1p (title page) Kirby/Shores - a (R: FB 8, MARM, MC) // “Trapped In Nazi Land” 1p (title page) Kirby/Shores - a (R: FB 8, MARM, MC, MFWW2) // “Outwitting The Blood-Thirsty Tyrants” 1p (title page) Kirby/Shores - a (R: FB 8, MARM, MC, MFWW2) // “Captain America And Human Torch To The Rescue” 1p (title page) Kirby/Shores - a (R: CAFA, FB 8, MARM, MC, MFWW2) (See CJK 2, Human Torch 4 (V1#5 house ad), TJKC 51,65) (note: IFC includes unused CAC 7 Red Skull cover version) (note: unused cover version for this issue repro in Human Torch V1#5) (See AE V3#57, CAC 8, Marvel Premiere 29, TJKC 22) 2 Win 1941: Kirby/Simon - c (R: MARM, MC) YOUNG BRIDES (True Love Secrets) Prize Publications / Feature Publications See Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio (Simon and Kirby received publication royalties on this title) 1 Oct 1952: “Surprise, Surprise” 7p Kirby/Simon - a “Lights Out, Love’s In” 3p Kirby - a(p) 2 Dec 1952: 3 Feb 1953: “Dear John: I Love Someone Else” 7p Kirby/Simon - a 4 Apr 1953: “Man About Women” 2p Kirby - a(p) 6 Aug 1953: “My Secret, My Baby” 6p Kirby - a(p) // “Bored With My Husband” 5p Kirby - a(p) // “Imperfect Marriage” 7p Kirby - a(p) 7 (V2#1) Sep 1953: “A Husband For Tracy” 8p Kirby - a(p) // “Man About Women” 2p Kirby - a(p) // “The Man Who Shamed Me” 6p Kirby - a(p) 8 (V2#2) Oct 1953: “Once A Mother” 6p Kirby - a(p) 9 (V2#3) Nov 1953: “Home-Wrecker” 6p Kirby - a(p) // “Find Me A Bride” 6p Kirby - a(p) // “Share And Share Alike” 6p Kirby - a(p) 10 (V2#4) Dec 1953: “Working Wife” 6p Kirby - a(p) 11 (V2#5) Jan 1954: “Practically Married” 6p Kirby - a(p) 12 (V2#6) Feb 1954: “Big Baby” 6p Kirby - a(p) 21 (V3#3) Mar 1955: Kirby/Draut - c 25 (V4#1) Dec 1955: Kirby/Simon - c // “Cafe Society Lover” 8p Kirby/Simon - a // “A Little Understanding” 6p Kirby/Simon - a // “Her Beautiful Visitor” 5p Kirby/Simon - a 26 (V4#2) Feb 1956: Kirby - c(p) // “Lydia’s Boy” 7p Kirby - a(p) // “Since You Got Glamour” 6p Kirby - a(p) // “Love And Lamb Chops” 5p Kirby - a(p) // “Dream Man” 7p Kirby - a(p) 27 (V4#3) Apr 1956: Kirby/Simon - c (R: AOSKS) // “Good Marriage” 7p Kirby/Simon - a // “Second Choice” 6p Kirby/Simon - a // “Sad Wedding” 5p Kirby/Simon - a // “Unattached Male” 7p Kirby/Simon - a 28 (V4#4) Jun 1956: Kirby/Simon - c (R: AOSKS, TJKC 25) // “If You Could Only Cook” 5p Kirby -a(p) // “Under New Management” 7p Kirby -a(p) // “Aide To Marriage” 6p Kirby -a(p) // “New Boy In Town” 7p Kirby - a(p) 29 (V4#5) Aug 1956: Kirby - c(p) // “The Sound Of Wedding Bells” 6p Kirby -a(p) // “Shadow-Wife” 6p Kirby -a(p) // “Nancy’s Sanctuary” 6p Kirby -a(p) // “Romance On the Run” 7p Kirby - a(p)

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Severin/Kirby/Elder - a (R: AL) 9 (V2#3) May 1950: “A Man In Her Room” 8p Kirby/Simon - a(l) // “Second Hand Sweetheart” 7p Kirby/Simon - a 10 (V2#4) Jun 1950: “The Girl I Picked From The Phone Directory” 4p Kirby/Meskin - a // “Unwanted” 7p Kirby - a(p) 11 (V2#5) Jul 1950: Black Magic (advertisement; unpublished V1#1 cover) 1p Kirby/Simon - a 12 (V2#6) Aug 1950: Kirby/Simon - c // “Smooth Operator” 8p Kirby/Simon - a(l) // “Treatment For The Troubled Heart” (Nancy Hale’s Problem Clinic) 2p Kirby/Simon - a(l) 13 (V2#7) Sep 1950: Kirby - c(p) // “Everybody Wants My Girl” 9p Kirby - a(p) (R: AL (title page), RL) // “Recipe For Love” 7p Kirby - a(p) 14 (V2#8) Oct 1950: Kirby/Simon - c // “Problem Clinic” 1p Kirby - a(p) 15 (V2#9) Nov 1950: Kirby - c(p) // “Problem Clinic” 3p Kirby - a(p) // “Will You Help Me?” 2p Kirby - a(p) 16 (V2#10) Dec 1950: (misnumbered as V4#4) Kirby - c(p) // “The Reformer” 8p Kirby - a(p) // “Problem Clinic” 2p Kirby - a(p) // “The Girl I Left Behind” 1p (title page) Kirby - a(p) 17 (V2#11) Jan 1951: Kirby - c(p) // “The Quiet One” 5p Kirby - a(p) // “Will You Help Me?” 3p Kirby - a(p) 18 (V2#12) Feb 1951: Kirby - c(p) // “Problem Clinic” 2p Kirby - a(p) // “Will You Help Me?” 3p Kirby - a(p) 19 (V3#1) Mar 1951: Kirby/Simon - c // “Will You Help Me?” 3p Kirby - a(p) 20 (V3#2) Apr 1951: Kirby/Simon - c (The Love Parasite) (R: KU) // “Problem Clinic” 3p Kirby - a(p) // “My Old Flame” 6p Kirby/Simon - a 21 (V3#3) May 1951: Kirby/Simon - c (R: AL) // “All Work And No Love” 11p Kirby - a(p) 22 (V3#4) Jun 1951: Kirby/Simon - c // “Will You Help Me?” 3p Kirby - a(p) 23 (V3#5) Jul 1951: “Problem Clinic” 2p Kirby - a(p) 25 (V3#7) Sep 1951: “Off Limits To Love” 10p Kirby - a(p) 30 (V3#12) Feb 1952: “Problem Clinic” 3p Kirby - a(p) 31 (V4#1) Mar 1952: “Be My Valentine” 6p Kirby - a(p) 36 (V4#6) Aug 1952: “Two-Faced Woman” 8p Kirby - a(p) 37 (V4#7) Sep 1952: “Mr. Know-It-All Falls In Love” 8p Kirby - a(p) (R: YRSK 1) 39 (V4#9) Nov 1952: “Will You Help Me?” 3p Kirby/Simon - a (R: AGC 4) // “My Fear Of Men” 7p Kirby/Simon - a 40 (V4#10) Dec 1952: “Fallen Idol” 9p Kirby/Simon - a 41 (V4#11) Jan 1953: “Forget Me, Fraulein” 8p Kirby/Simon // “Problem Clinic” 2p Kirby/Simon - a 42 (V4#12) Feb 1953: “The Outsider” 8p Kirby/Simon - a 43 (V5#1) Mar 1953: “Teen-Aged Widow” 12p Kirby - a(p) // “Problem Clinic” 3p Kirby - a(p) 44 (V5#2) Apr 1953: “Unspoken For” 9p Kirby/Simon - a // “Once A Champion” 8p Kirby/Simon - a 45 (V5#3) May 1953: “Mean Little Cupid” 3p Kirby - a(p) // “Stab In The Back” 8p Kirby - a(p) 46 (V5#4) Jun 1953: “Ashamed To Face Him” 6p Kirby - a(p) // “Out Of The Blue” 5p Kirby - a(p) 47 (V5#5) Jul 1953: “Too Late To Tell Him” 6p Kirby - a(p) // “Farewell Note” 4p Kirby - a(p) // “Out All Hours” 7p Kirby - a(p) 48 (V5#6) Aug 1953: “Don’t Wait For Me” 6p Kirby - a(p) // “The Marrying Kind” 4p Kirby - a(p) // “Cold Shoulder For Two” 3p Kirby - a(p) // “Problem Clinic” 2p Kirby - a(p) 49 (V5#7) Sep 1953: “Riff-Raff” 8p Kirby - a(p) 50 (V5#8) Oct 1953: “Wedding Present” 6p Kirby - a(p) (R: YRSK 1) // “Norma, Queen Of The Hot Dogs” 4p Kirby - a(p) (R: YRSK 1) 51 (V5#9) Nov 1953: “To Marry For Money” 6p Kirby - a(p) 55 (V6#1) Mar 1954: “The Baby Dolls” 7p Kirby - a(p) 69 (V7#3) Mar 1956: Kirby - c(p) // “How’s The Family?” 7p Kirby - a(p) // “The Lady In The Jaguar” 6p Kirby - a(p) // “Secrets Of The Girls Next Door” 6p Kirby - a(p) 70 (V7#4) May 1956: Kirby - c(p) (R: CBM 61) // “Too Late For Love” 6p Kirby - a // “Big Disappointment” 8p Kirby - a // “A Week In Frisco” 5p Kirby - a // “Lovely Little Copycat” 6p Kirby - a 71 (V7#5) Jun 1956: Kirby/Simon - c (R: AOSKS) // “Easy Way Out” 6p Kirby - a 72 (V7#6) Oct 1956: Kirby - c(p) // “And My Heart Came Tumbling Down” 7p Kirby - a(p) // “Love And War” 6p Kirby - a(p) // “Cinderella Story” 6p Kirby - a(p) // “I Dream Of Jeannie” 6p Kirby - a(p) 73 (V7#7) Dec 1956: Kirby - c(p) // “Torch Song” 7p Kirby - a(p) // “Bust-up” 6p Kirby - a(p) (note: Joe Simon and Jack Kirby retained their copyrights after publication; Simon edited series until sale of title to National (DC) (Apr 1963) and again for DC Comics (1973-1974); series ends publication with #126 (Jul 1977) YOUNG ROMANCE COMICS Prize Publications / Feature Publications / Crestwood Publications See Agonizing Love, Alter Ego, America’s Greatest Comics, Best of Simon and Kirby, Complete Jack Kirby, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Reader, Jack Kirby Treasury, Millennium Edition,

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My Date Comics, Real Love, Sex Drugs and Violence in the Comics, Young Romance: The Best of Simon and Kirby’s Romance Comics (note: Simon and Kirby received publication royalties on this title; first continuing (adult) romance comic book is also considered the first creator(s)-owned, copyrighted title designed for the USA market) (See Romantic Picture Novelettes for first romance comic book) 1 Oct 1947: Kirby/Simon - c (R: CJK 5, JKT 2, ME) // “I Was A Pick-Up” 13p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 5, ME, YRSK 2) // “Misguided Heart” 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 5, ME, YRSK 2) // “Young Hearts Sing A Summer Song” 8p Kirby - a(p) (R: CJK 5, ME) (See AE V3#76, JKT 2) 2 Dec 1947: Kirby - c(p) // “Boy Crazy” 14p Kirby/Simon - a (R: JKR 2, YRSK 1) // “Her Tragic Love” 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 1) 3 Feb 1948: Kirby/Simon - c // “Marriage Contract” 13p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 2) // “Her Best Friend’s Sweetheart” 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 2) // “Man-Hater” 7p Kirby/Simon - a 4 Apr 1948: Kirby/Simon - c // “Blind Date” 11p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 2) // “Fraulein Sweetheart” 9p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 1) 5 Jun 1948: Kirby/Simon - c // “I Fell In Love With My Star Pupil” 13p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 2) // “Shame” 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 1) // “Jealousy” 1p (title page) Kirby/Simon - a // “Gold Digger” 9p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 2) Kirby/Simon - c // “Disgrace” 14p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 2) 6 Aug 1948: 7 (V2#1) Oct 1948: Kirby/Simon - c // “War Bride” 13p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 2) // “I Stole For Love” 8p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 2) 8 (V2#2) Dec 1948: Kirby/Simon - c // “Love Or Pity” 14p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 2) // “My Big Sister’s Beau” 1p (title page) Kirby - a(p) // “Love Can Strike So Suddenly” 9p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 2) 9 (V2#3) Feb 1949: Kirby/Simon - c // “Was Love To Be My Sacrifice?” 15p Kirby/Simon - a (R: RL, YRSK 2) 10 (V2#4) Apr 1949: Kirby/Simon - c // “Mama’s Boy” 13p Kirby/Simon - a (R: JKR 2, RL, YRSK 2) // “Unwanted” 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 2) 11 (V2#5) Jun 1949: Kirby/Simon - c // “The Town And Toni Benson” 15p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 1) 12 (V2#6) Aug 1949: Kirby/Simon - c // “If You Want Me” 11p Kirby/Simon - a 13 (V3#1) Sep 1949: “Sailor’s Girl” 14p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 1) 14 (V3#2) Oct 1949: “Runaway Bride” 12p Kirby - a (R: JKR 1) 15 (V3#3) Nov 1949: “Back Door Love” 14p Kirby - a (R: JKR 1, RL) 16 (V3#4) Dec 1949: “Dance Hall Pick-Up” 11p Kirby/Simon - a // “The Girl I Left Behind” 7p Kirby - a(p) 17 (V3#5) Jan 1950: “The Girl Who Tempted Me” 15p Kirby - a (R: JKR 1, RL, lithograph) 18 (V3#6) Feb 1950: “Just No Good” 14p Kirby/Meskin - a // “Flight From Love” (text illustrations) Kirby/Simon - a 19 (V3#7) Mar 1950: “That Kind Of Girl” 13p Kirby/Simon - a 20 (V3#8) Apr 1950: “Hands Off Lucy” 14p Kirby/Simon - a 21 (V3#9) May 1950: “I Want Your Man” 14p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 1) 22 (V3#10) Jun 1950: “The Savage In Me” 14p Kirby/Simon - a (R: BOSK) 23 (V3#11) Jul 1950: “Gang Sweetheart” 15p Kirby/Simon - a (R: RL, SDVC) // “Problem Clinic” (Nancy Hale) 2p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 1) 24 (V3#12) Aug 1950: “Buy Me That Man” 14p Kirby/Simon - a 25 (V4#1) Sep 1950: “The Only Man Who Could Thrill Me” 12p Kirby/Simon - a // “Will You Help Me?” 3p Kirby - a(p) 26 (V4#2) Oct 1950: Kirby - c(p) // “Your Money Or Your Love” 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: AL) (See TJKC 59 p 45) 27 (V4#3) Nov 1950: Kirby - c(p) // “No Man Would Have Me” 12p Kirby - a(p) 28 (V4#4) Dec 1950: “Hot Rod Crowd” 1p (title page) Kirby - a(p); ?p Kirby - a(l) // “Will You Help Me?” 2p Kirby - a(p) // “Problem Clinic” 1p Kirby 29 (V4#5) Jan 1951: “You’re Not The First” 10p Kirby/Simon - a // “Will You Help Me?” 3p Kirby - a(p) // “Problem Clinic” 2p Kirby - a(p) 30 (V4#6) Feb 1951: “Different” 14p Kirby/Simon - a (R: RL) 31 (V4#7) Mar 1951: “One Way To Hold Him” 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: RL) 32 (V4#8) Apr 1951: “Soldier’s Girl” 12p Kirby/Simon - a // “Will You Help Me?” 3p Kirby - a(p) 33 (V4#9) May 1951: Kirby - c(p) // “What’s In It For Me?” 10p Kirby/Simon - a 34 (V4#10) Jun 1951: Kirby - c(p) // “Old Fashioned Girl” 12p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 1) 35 (V4#11) Jul 1951: “Temptations Of A Car Hop” 12p Kirby/Simon - a 36 (V4#12) Aug 1951: “Love At Stake” 3p Kirby/Simon - a 37 (V5#1) Sep 1951: “I’ll Never Set You Free” 10p Kirby/Simon - a // “These Foolish Things” 6p Kirby/Simon - a 38 (V5#2) Oct 1951: “Family Trouble” 10p Kirby/Simon - a 39 (V5#3) Nov 1951: “Too Sweet To Be True” 10p Kirby - a(p) 40 (V5#4) Dec 1951: “Nobody Owns Me” 10p Kirby/Simon - a 41 (V5#5) Jan 1952: “Dangerous Companion” 12p Kirby/Simon - a 42 (V5#6) Feb 1952: “Miracle For Nancy” 10p Kirby/Simon - a 43 (V5#7) Mar 1952: “Fool In Love” 10p Kirby/Simon - a 44 (V5#8) Apr 1952: “Forget Me Not” 8p Kirby/Simon - a 45 (V5#9) May 1952: “The Things I Didn’t Know About Him” 10p Kirby/Simon - a 46 (V5#10) Jun 1952: “We Only Have Today” 8p Kirby/Simon - a 47 (V5#11) Jul 1952: “A Man For My Birthday” 8p Kirby/Draut - a // “Drop The Handkerchief” 6p Kirby/Simon - a 52 (V6#4) Dec 1952: “Soldier On The Train” 8p Kirby/Draut - a 53 (V6#5) Jan 1953: “The Girl In My Corner” 10p Kirby/Simon - a (R: AGC 8 re-titled “The Leather Pusher”) 54 (V6#6) Feb 1953: “Double Wedding” 9p Kirby/Simon - a 55 (V6#7) Mar 1953: “Problem Clinic” 2p Kirby - a(p) 56 (V6#8) Apr 1953: “On Your Honor” 9p Kirby/Simon - a 57 (V6#9) May 1953: “The Underdog” 8p Kirby/Roussos - a (R: JKR 1, RL) // “Problem Clinic” 2p Kirby - a(p) // “Peeping Tom” 6p Kirby - a(p) 58 (V6#10) Jun 1953: “Too Innocent To Love” 12p Kirby/Simon - a


59 (V6#11) Jul 1953: “Borrow A Boy Friend” 3p Kirby - a(p) // “A Family Affair” 9p Kirby - a(p) 60 (V6#12) Aug 1953: “So Charming, So False” 6p Kirby - a(p) 61 (V7#1) Sep 1953: “Let Sleeping Love Lie” 8p Kirby - a(p) // “A Very Important Love” 4p Kirby - a(p) 62 (V7#2) Oct 1953: “The Mystery Blonde Of Lover’s Lane” 6p Kirby - a(p) 63 (V7#3) Nov 1953: “A Matter Of Pride” 8p Kirby/Simon - a 64 (V7#4) Dec 1953: “Beautiful Friendship” 6p Kirby - a(p) // “The Heartbreaker” 6p Kirby - a(p) 65 (V7#5) Jan 1954: “The Wrong Mr. Right” 7p Kirby - a(p) 66 (V7#6) Feb 1954: “Those We Love” 6p Kirby/Simon - a 67 (V7#7) Mar 1954: “Cute Trick” 6p Kirby - a(p) 79 (V8#7) Nov 1955: “Problem Clinic” 2p Kirby - a(p) 80 (V8#8) Jan 1956: Kirby - c(p) // “Personal Message To Ruth” 6p Kirby - a(p) // “The Gingerbread House” 6p Kirby - a(p) // “Old Enough To Marry” 5p Kirby - a(p) (R: YRSK 1) // “Lovesick” 8p Kirby - a(p) (R: YRSK 1) 81 (V9#3) Mar 1956: Kirby - c(p) // “The Lady And The Truck Driver” 7p Kirby - a(p) // “A Match For Linda” 5p Kirby - a(p) // “Bring The Kids” 7p Kirby - a(p) 82 (V9#4) May 1956: Kirby - c(p) // “Lost Little Lamb” 6p Kirby - a(p) // “Bundle From Heaven” 6p Kirby - a(p) // “Wild Flower” 6p Kirby - a(p) // “Repeat Performance” 7p Kirby - a(p) 83 (V9#5) Jul 1956: Kirby - c(p) // “Only You” 7p Kirby/Simon - a // “The Serious Type” 6p Kirby/Simon - a // “The Lonely Heart” 5p Kirby/Simon - a // “Dancing Doll” 8p Kirby/Simon - a 84 (V9#6) Nov 1956: Kirby/Draut - c // “Much Ado About Love” 7p Kirby - a(p) // “Poison Ivy” 6p Kirby - a(p) // “Swept Off My Feet” 6p Kirby - a(p) // “Romeo And Judy Ann” 6p Kirby - a(p) 85 (V10#1) Jan 1957: Kirby - c(p) // “Lizzie’s Back In Town” 7p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 1) // “Lady’s Choice” 6p Kirby/Simon - a // “Resort Romeo” 6p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 1) // “My Cousin From Milwaukee” 6p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 1) 86 (V10#2) Mar 1957: “Reject” 4p Kirby/Simon - a 87 (V10#3) May 1957: “Girl With Possibilities” 7p Kirby/Simon - a // “Rock ’n’ Roll Sweetheart” 5p Kirby/Simon - a // “Made Me Beautiful” 6p Kirby/Simon - a 88 (V10#4) Jul 1957: “They’re Only Men” 1p Kirby/Meskin - a 90 (V10#6) Nov 1957: “Girl In The Middle” 5p Kirby - a 91 (V11#1) Jan 1958: “The Waiting Game” 4p Kirby - a(p) // “The Way They Met” 1p Kirby - a(p) 92 (V11#2) Mar 1958: “Running Mates” 5p Kirby - a(p) // “The Happy Bachelor” 5p Kirby/Simon - a 93 (V11#3) May 1958: Kirby - c // “Jealousy” 5p Kirby/Simon - a (note: first three pages heavily altered by Kirby) // “Afraid Of Love” 5p Kirby/Simon - a(l)? 95 (V11#5) Sep 1958: Kirby - c(p) // “Listening To Love” 5p Kirby/Simon - a 97 (V12#1) Jan 1959: Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - c // “Hearts And Flowers” 5p Kirby - a // “Uninvited Guest” 5p Kirby - a 98 (V12#2) Mar 1959: “Secret In My Heart” 5p Kirby - a // “A Husband For My Sister” 5p Kirby - a 99 (V12#3) May 1959: “Man Wanted” 5p Kirby/Simon - a // “The Love I Lost” 5p Kirby/Simon - a (R: YRSK 1) 102 (V12#6) Nov 1959: “The Wounded Party” 5p Kirby - a 103 (V13#1) Jan 1960: Kirby - c // “The Man For Me” 5p Kirby - a // “Liars In Love” 5p Kirby - a (note: Joe Simon and Jack Kirby retained their copyrights after publication; Simon edited series until sale of title to National (DC) (Apr 1963) and again for DC Comics (1973-1974); series ends publication with #208 (Dec 1975)

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YOUNG ROMANCE: THE BEST OF SIMON AND KIRBY’S ROMANCE COMICS Fantagraphics See Real Love, Real West Romances, Western Love, Young Love, Young Romance Comics (HC format) V1 2012: (r: YRC 2) “Boy Crazy” 14p // (r: YRC 2) “Her Tragic Love” 8p // (r: YRC 4) “Fraulein Sweetheart” 9p // (r: YRC 5) “Shame” 7p // (r: YRC 11) “The Town And Toni Benson” 15p // (r: WL 2) “Kathy And The Merchant” 9p // (r: YRC 13) “Sailor’s Girl” 14p // (r: RWR V1#4) “The Perfect Cowboy” 8p // (r: YRC 21) “I Want Your Man” 14p // (r: YRC 23) “Problem Clinic” 2p // (r: YRC 34) “Old Fashioned Girl” 12p // (r: YL 37) “Mr. Know-It-All Falls In Love” 8p // (r: YL 50) “Wedding Present” 6p // (r: YL 50) “Norma, Queen Of The Hot Dogs” 4p // (cover gallery) // (r: YRC 80) “Old Enough To Marry” 5p // (r: YRC 80) “Lovesick” 8p // (r: YRC 85) “Lizzie’s Back In Town” 7p // (r: YRC 85) “Lady’s Choice” 6p // (r: YRC 85) “Resort Romeo” 6p // (r: YRC 85) “My Cousin From Milwaukee” 6p // (r: YRC 99) “The Love I Lost” 5p // “Simon and Kirby’s Romance Comics” (article) // (photo cover gallery) // (restoration notes) // (biographies) V2 2015: (r: YRC 1) “I Was A Pick-Up” 13p // (r: YRC 1) “Misguided Heart” 7p // (r: YRC 3) “Marriage Contract” 13p // (r: YRC 3) “Her Best Friend’s Sweetheart” 8p // (r: YRC 4) “Blind Date” 11p // (r: YRC 5) “I Fell In Love With My Star Pupil” 13p // (r: YRC 5) “Gold Digger” 9p // (r: YRC 6) “Disgrace” 14p // (r: YRC 7) “War Bride” 13p // (r: YRC 7) “I Stole For Love” 8p // (r: YRC 8) “Love Or Pity” 14p // (r: YRC 8) “Love Can Strike So Suddenly” 9p // (r: YRC 9) “Was Love To Be My Sacrifice?” 15p // (r: YL 1) “The Man I Loved Was A Woman-Hater” 10p // (r: YRC 10) “Mama’s Boy” 13p // (r: YRC 10) “Unwanted” 7p // (r: YL 2) “Too Wise For Romance” 12p // (restoration notes) // (biographies) ZOOM Jeunesse et Vacances (France) See Marvelman, Western Tales 15 Oct 1968: (collects daily comic strip: Davy Crockett, Frontiersman) Kirby/Klein - a (1955)

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AMAZING DETECTIVE CASES Crime Files, Inc. (Timely) See Comic Strip Jack Kirby, Jack Kirby Collector, My Life in Comics, Secret History of Marvel Comics V1#2 Dec 1940: “The Skull That Screamed Murder” 1p Kirby - a // “Beast Of Chicago” 2p Kirby - a (ink/wash) (R: CSJK, SHMC) V1#3 Feb 1941: “Murder Goes On A Spree” 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: CSJK, SHMC) // “Love Bed Alibi” 1p Kirby - a (R: CSJK, MLIC, SHMC) // “Slummock, The Indian Bluebeard” 1p Kirby - a // “The Amazing Lover And His Bride Of Death” 1p Kirby - a (ink/wash) (R: SHMC) V1#4 Apr 1941: “Clue Of The $20 Hat” 1p Kirby - a V1#5 Jun 1941: “Devil In The Churchyard” 1p Kirby - a (ink/wash; signed) (R: CSJK, SHMC, TJKC 34) // “Murder Thumbs A Ride” 1/2p Kirby - a (note: Joe Simon is art director on Aug 1940—Sep 1941 Timely pulp magazine titles) COMPLETE DETECTIVE CASES Postal Publications, Inc. (Timely) See Comic Strip Jack Kirby, Jack Kirby Collector, Secret History of Marvel Comics V2#6 Nov 1940: “Murder In Duplicate” 1p Kirby - a // “Harlot Of The Highways And The Nude Corpse” 1p Kirby - a (ink/wash) (R: SHMC) // “Sleigh Ride Of Death” 1p Kirby - a (ink/wash) (R: CSJK, SHMC) // “This Is A Stick-Up” 1p Kirby/Simon - a (ink/wash) (R: CSJK, SHMC) V3#1 Jan 1941: “Blind Date With Murder” 1p Kirby - a (ink/wash) (R: Comic Book Makers, CSJK) // “Unmasking The Thrill Slayer” 1p Kirby - a (ink/wash) (R: SHMC) // “The Diabolical Affair In Room 66” 1p Kirby - a (ink/wash) (R: CSJK, SHMC) V3#2 Mar 1941: “Cop Killer On The Loose” 1p Simon - a (ink/wash) (R: SHMC) V3#4 Jul 1941: “Pennies From Hell” 1p Kirby - a (ink/wash; signed) (R: CSJK, SHMC, TJKC 26) COMPLETE SPORTS Manvis Publications, Inc. (Timely) See Secret History of Marvel Comics V2#6 Aug 1940: “The Rah Rah Slugger” (baseball illustration) Simon - a V3#2 Jun 1941: “Ride It Out Of The Rough” (golf illustration) Kirby - a (R: SHMC) DETECTIVE SHORT STORIES Manvis Publications, Inc. (Timely) See Jack Kirby Collector, Secret History of Marvel Comics V2#5 Aug 1940: “Murder Is My Middle Name” 2p Simon - a (signed) (R: SHMC) V2#6 Nov 1940: “Million Dollar Murders, Inc.” 2p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SHMC, TJKC 34) // “Case Of The Blushing Butcher” 1p Kirby - a (ink/conté crayon) (R: SHMC, TJKC 34) // “A Mortgage On The Morgue” 1p Kirby - a (ink/conté crayon) (R: SHMC, TJKC 34) // “A City-Dick Has To Use Science” 1p Kirby - a (R: SHMC, TJKC 34) // “Death’s Door” 1p Kirby - a (ink/conté crayon) (R: SHMC, TJKC 34) // “The Blonde Will Die Daintily” 1p Kirby - a (ink/conté crayon) (R: SHMC, TJKC 34) // “A Little Matter Of Murder” 1p Kirby - a (R: SHMC, TJKC 34) // “Hang Onto Your Gat” 1p Kirby - a (ink/conté crayon) (R: SHMC, TJKC 34) // “Blood Is Where You Find It” 1p Kirby - a (ink/conté crayon) (R: SHMC, TJKC 34) V3#2 Apr 1941: “Most Dicks Go Out For Murder” 2p Kirby - a (R: SHMC) // “You Can’t Get Married In The Morgue” 1/2p Kirby - a (R: SHMC) // “Death On Duty” 1p Kirby - a (signed) (R: SHMC) // “Four Killers And A Kid” 1p Kirby - a (R: SHMC) // “So You’ve Got A Gat—So What?” 1/2p Kirby - a (R: SHMC) // “The Fighting Cop” 2p Kirby - a (R: SHMC) // “No Corpses, No Cash” 1p Kirby - a (signed) (R: SHMC) // “Homicide Has Its Points” 1p Kirby - a (signed) (R: SHMC) // “Boy Meets Gun-Girl” 1p Kirby - a (signed) (R: SHMC) // “Murder For The Many” 1p Kirby - a (signed) V3#4 Sep 1941: “And So To Death” 2p Kirby - a MARVEL SCIENCE STORIES Postal Publications / Stadium Publishing Corp. (Atlas) See Marvel Stories V1#1 Aug 1938: (first Martin Goodman publication to use identifier “Marvel”) (note: first pulp published by Goodman was Western Supernovel Magazine V1#1 (May 1933) V3#1 Nov 1950: (r: Marvel Stories V2#3) “Fiction That Thrills” (contents page) 1/4p MARVEL STORIES Western Fiction Publishing (Timely) See Complete Jack Kirby, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Treasury, Marvel: Five Fabulous Decades, Marvel Science Stories, My Life in Comics, Nickel Library, Pure Images, Secret History of Marvel Comics V2#2 Nov 1940: “Queen Of Venus” 2p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 2, JKT 1, Nickel Library, PI V3#2, SHMC) // “A Dictator For All Time” 1p Kirby/Simon - a (ink/conté crayon) (R: MFFD, SHMC) // “The Thought-World Monsters” 1p Kirby/Simon - a (R: PI V3#5, SHMC) // “The Man Who” 2p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SHMC) // “Substitute For War” 1p Kirby/Simon - a (R: SHMC) // “The World Of Tomorrow” (comic panel) Cummings (script); Kirby - a // “Cycle” 1p Kirby/Simon - a (note: man turned super-human by cosmic rays) (R: MLIC) V2#3 Apr 1941: “Fiction That Thrills” (contents page illustration) Kirby/Simon - a (R: JKT 1, Marvel Science Stories V3#1, SHMC) // “The Girl From Venus” 1p Kirby - a (ink/conté crayon) (R: MLIC, SHMC) // “The Iron God” 2p Kirby - a (ink/conté crayon) (R: JKT 1, SHMC, TJKC 68) // “The World Of Tomorrow” (comic panel) Cummings (script); Kirby - a (R: SHMC) // “We, The Other People” 1p Simon - a (R: SHMC)

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NATIONAL DETECTIVE CASES Universal Crime Stories, Inc. (Timely) See Jack Kirby Collector, Secret History of Marvel Comics V1#1 Mar 1941: “I Was The Blonde Lure” 1p (Joe Simon photo) (R: SHMC) // “Enigma Of The Genuine Forgery” 1p Kirby - a (ink/wash) (R: SHMC, TJKC 34) // “Mystery Of The Bashful Bride-Butcher” 1p Kirby - a (ink/wash) (R: SHMC, TJKC 34) // “I’m Applying for the Job” (panel cartoon) Kirby - a (ink/wash) (R: SHMC, TJKC 34) // “Sex Marauder and the Parked Car Lovers” (photo collage / diorama) 2p (Simon - a) (R: TJKC 34) V1#2 May 1941: “D’ya think there’s something to Butch’s magician correspondence course?” (panel cartoon) Kirby - a (ink/conté crayon) (R: SHMC) V1#3 Jul 1941: “Trail Of The Talking Shoes” 2p Kirby - a // “The Riddle Of The Five Wooden Matches” (Ralph Kohlicek) Kirby - a (R: SHMC) UNCANNY STORIES Manvis Publications, Inc. (Timely) See Complete Jack Kirby, Jack Kirby Collector, Secret History of Marvel Comics V1#1 Apr 1941: “Unusual Gripping Stories” (contents page) 1/4p Kirby/Simon - a (R: CJK 2, SHMC) // “Coming Of The Giant Germs” 2p Kirby - a (ink/conté crayon) (R: SHMC, TJKC 58) // “The Earth-Stealers” 1p Simon - a (R: SHMC) // “Man From The Wrong Time-Track” 1p Kirby - a (signed) (R: SHMC, TJKC 25) // “Speed Will Be My Bride” 1p Kirby - a (ink/conté crayon) (R: SHMC, TJKC 25,66) // “Meet My Brother—Mr. Ghost” 1p Kirby - a (R: SHMC) WESTERN SHORT STORIES Manvis Publications, Inc. (Timely) V2#6 Nov 1940: “El Tigre / Cheewa” 1/4p Kirby - a WONDER STORIES Gernsback Publications V4#7 Dec 1932: (issue of Hugo Gernsback edited pulp magazine that young Jacob Kurtzberg found floating in the gutter; inspired him with worlds of science-fiction and fantasy) (“At that moment, something galvanized in my brain”—Jack Kirby) (note: editor Hugo Gernsback coined the term “science fiction” in 1929) (See Pulps Catalog (book), Streetwise)

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Abdul Jones 1937—1939: (daily strip) Kurtzberg - a (signed: “Ted Grey”) // Abdul Jones / Katchaz Katchkhan (concept art) Kurtzberg - a(p) (Keystone Press Feature Service, Ltd. (aka: Lincoln Newspaper Features) (See Abdul Jones Press Book, AOJK, CJK 1, CJL 1, CSJK, CSM, JKT 1, KKOC, KU, TJKC 32,37,66,69) Abdul Jones 1937: (unfinished daily strip) Kurtzberg - a(p) (Lincoln Newspaper Features) (See CJK 1) Abdul Jones Press Book 1938-1939: Kurtzberg - a (signed: “Ted Grey”) (Lincoln Newspaper Features) (See CJK 1, CSJK) Animal Hospital early 1980s: (sample strips) Kirby (script); Kirby - a(p) (See Animal Hospital (animation), TJKC 11,45,55) Associated Features Syndicate (feature: Lone Rider) Associated Press Features (feature: Scorchy Smith) Black Buccaneer, The 1937: (weekly strip) Kurtzberg - a (signed: “Jack Curtiss”) (Lincoln Newspaper Features) (See AOJK, CSJK, CI 41, CJK 1, JKQ 15, JKT 1, KKOC, KU, TJKC 64) Black Hole, The (See Walt Disney’s Treasury of Classic Tales: The Black Hole) Blue Beetle, The Jan 8—Mar 9, 1940: (daily strip) Kirby - a (Kirby’s first superhero art ghosted for Charles Nicholas (Wojtkoski) (note: Blue Beetle (Dan Garret) was also adapted into a twice-weekly (short-lived) radio serial) (Fox Features Syndicate) (See AE V3#21, AOJK, Blue Beetle Promotional Flyer, CBM 107, CI 41, CJK 1, CJL 1, CSJK, JKT 1, Kirby100, KKOC, KU, Le Fantôme D’Acier, Nemo 2, TJKC 37,43,65,69, Weekly Comic Magazine) Blue Beetle, The Jan 1940: (newspaper promotional flyer) “Introducing—The Blue Beetle” 1p Kirby - a (Fox Features Syndicate) (See CJK 1, MLIC, Weekly Comic Magazine) Boy Commandos late 1940s: (sample strips) (art by Simon and Kirby studio) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 62) Boy’s Brotherhood Republic Reporter, The Apr 1933—1936: Various cartoons, title lettering, merchant ads, editorials, and articles ?p (includes K’s Konceptions (weekly strip) Kurtzberg - a (first published art (comic strips) in legal-sized mimeograph newspaper; sold for one penny; note: Kurtzberg ran for BBR mayor twice and was Editor-in-Chief) (note: newspaper began Oct 15, 1932) // (Kirby in photo at Fourth Testimonial Dinner; Mar 18, 1939 (AOJK, p 10) (See CJK 1, CSJK, TJKC 38) (See Editorial Cartoons, Kurtzberg’s Konceptions) Boy’s Brotherhood Republic Reporter, The V5#5 Jan 12, 1935: K’s Konceptions (Councilman Xerxes / “Flower” Basketball Tourney) editorial cartoon; 1 panel) Kurtzberg - a (See CJK 1, CSJK, JKT 1) Boy’s Brotherhood Republic Reporter, The V5#8 Jan 30, 1935: “The Originators” (editorial cartoon; 1 panel) Kurtzberg - a // “Kurtzberg Compares Old Reporter To New” (editorial text by Kurtzberg) // K’s Konceptions (Sam Keller / Prof. Josef Brombergoff) Kurtzberg - a (R: CSJK) (See CJK 1, CSJK, JKT 1, TJKC 38) Boy’s Brotherhood Republic Program Book 1936: “Dens Of Vice And Iniquity” 1p (editorial text and art by Kurtzberg) (See CJK 1) Boys City early 1950s: (public service sample panel; others exist?) Kirby/Simon - a (See Collected TJKC 1, JKT 2) Career of King Masters, The 1956: (sample strips: action / adventure strip set in the world of jazz musicians) Kirby/Giacoia - a; Kirby - a(p) (See AOJK, JKT 2, KU, TJKC 16,34,37,45,51) Chicago Tribune Syndicate (feature: Smitty) Chip Hardy 1956: (sample strips: story of a college student and his robot) Kirby - a(p); Chip Hardy / The Child / Gideon Challenger / Dean Oliver Parkhurst Kirby/Elder - a; Kirby/Ayers - a; Kirby/Stein - a (See AOJK, JKMW, JKT 2, KU, TJKC 16,70) Columbia Features Syndicate (feature: Davy Crockett, Frontiersman) Count of Monte Cristo, The 1938: (8 pages) Kurtzberg/Eisner - a; Kurtzberg - a (signed: “Jack Curtiss”) (Universal Phoenix Feature Syndicate) (note: feature continued by Lou Fine; signed: “Jack Cortez”; unpublished Count of Monte Cristo story by Eisner exists (1997) (See AE V3#21, AOJK, CJK 1, Wags 64-71, Wonderworld) (Editor’s Press Service: JC 1, JC 1 (2nd), JC 1 (3rd) Curiosities and Oddities 1937: (weekly strip) Kurtzberg - a (signed: “Barton” or “Bob Dart”) (aka: Curious Customs and Oddities?) (Lincoln Newspaper Features) (See BM 20,33, CJK 1, CSJK, It’s Amazing)


“Cyclone” Burke 1937: (weekly strip about airplane pilot James Burke) Kurtzberg - a (signed: “Bob Brown”) (Lincoln Newspaper Features) (See AOJK, CJK 1, CSJK, JKT 1, KKOC, KU) Davy Crockett, Frontiersman Jan 10—Feb 2, 1957: (daily strip; quantity ghosted for Jim McArdle) Herron (script); Kirby/Klein - a (note: final 3 strips Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a) (Columbia Features Syndicate) (See Marvelman, TJKC 64 “The New Frontiersman”; Western Tales, Zoom) Detective Riley Aug 27, 1937—Jun 17, 1938: (weekly strip) Kurtzberg - a (unconfirmed art signed: “Richard Lee”) (Lincoln Newspaper Features) (See JKT 1, TJKC 32) Diary of Dr. Hayward, The 1938: (12 pages) Kurtzberg - a (signed: “Curt Davis”) (Universal Phoenix Feature Syndicate) (note: feature continued by Lou Fine) (See AOJK, CJK 1, CJL 1, CSM, JC 1,2, JC 1 (3rd), JKT 1, KKOC, KU, Pulp Fiction 2) [Editorial Cartoons] 1933—1935: (single panel format in mimeographed weekly newspaper: The Boy’s Brotherhood Republic Reporter) Kurtzberg - a (first published artwork; also signed: “Kurtz—” or “J.K.”) (See CJK 1, CSJK, CSM, JKT 1, Kurtzberg’s Konceptions, Political Cartoons, TJKC 16,38) Editors’ Press Service (Distributed comic strips internationally to newspapers in UK, France, Mexico, South America and other countries.) (See Count of Monte Cristo, Jumbo Comics, Universal Phoenix Features Syndicate, Wags) Facts You Never Knew 1936—1938: (weekly panel; over 300 drawn and published) Kurtzberg - a (ghosted for Horace T. Elmo; also signed: “Jack Curtiss” or “Bob Dart”) (Lincoln Newspaper Features) (See AOJK, BM 20,33, CJK 1,2, CSJK, It’s Amazing, JKT 1, TJKC 29) Flash Gordon Aug—Oct 1957: (11 weeks of daily strips ghosted for Dan Barry by DC artists: Wood / Sekowsky / Kirby / G. Kane / Infantino / Oda (per AE V3#18, p 34); Raboy illustrated Sunday pages) (King Features Syndicate) Fox Features Syndicate (feature: The Blue Beetle) (See Mars Patrol, Weekly Comic Magazine) George Matthew Adams Service (features: Inky (unpublished), On the Green with Peter Parr (unpublished), Sky Masters of The Space Force) Green Hornet, The 1941: (sample strips) Simon - a (ghosted for Fran Striker?) (See TJKC 25) Healthy, Wealthy and Wise 1939: (reprints weekly panel: Your Health Comes First (1936-1937) Kurtzberg - a (signed: “Jack Curtiss”) (Lincoln Newspaper Features) (See CSJK) Hollywood Tid-Bits 1937: (weekly gossip column illustrations) Kurtzberg - a (Lincoln Newspaper Features) (See CJK 1, CSJK) Hopalong Cassidy 1950—1955: (Simon claimed Kirby ghosted some daily strips for Dan Spiegle) Kirby - a (King Features Syndicate) Inky 1948—1949: (sample strips) Kirby/Simon - a (note: sold to a syndicate that went out of business before publication according to Simon; strip contains comic strips: Old Man Spry (ghosted by Inky Spotts for Hal Cobb) // Vita-Man (by Little Joe Slater) (George Matthew Adams Service) (See AE V3#76 p 40; AOJK, BT 2, In Love 3, JKT 2, TJKC 38) It’s Amazing 1 1949: (magazine reprints: “queer facts” and “strange hoodoos” by H.T. Elmo; some repros of comic panels Kirby ghosted while at Lincoln Newspaper Features?—Curiosities and Oddities / Facts You Never Knew) (Atlas) (See SHMC p 88) Johnny Hazard 1956: (6 weeks of daily strips ghosted for Frank Robbins) Kirby - a (King Features Syndicate) Johnny Reb and Billy Yank 1957—1958: (Sunday page ghosted for Frank Giacoia; U.S. Civil War stories) Kirby/Giacoia - a (New York Herald Tribune) (See AOJK, JKMW, JKT 2, TJKC 49,58,67,69) Kamandi of the Caves 1958: (sample strips: science fiction in a primitive setting) Kirby - a (See BI 24, JKT 2, Kamandi the Last Boy on Earth (1972), TJKC 17,40,70) Kelly Green 1984: (Kirby cameo app. in strip by Drake/Starr—translated in France, (1987) (See TJKC 12) King Features Syndicate (features: Flash Gordon, Hopalong Cassidy, Johnny Hazard, Walt Disney’s Treasury of Classic Tales: The Black Hole) King Masters (See Career of King Masters, The) Kurtzberg’s Konceptions 1933—1935: (aka: “K’s Konceptions”) (Jacob Kurtzberg’s first published art (comic strips) in mimeographed weekly newspaper: The Boy’s Brotherhood Republic Reporter) Kurtzberg - a (also signed: “Kurtz—” or “J.K.”) (See CJK 1, CSJK, CSM, East Side Story (book), Editorial Cartoons, JKT 1, TJKC 16,38) Last Days Of Pompeii, The Sep 29, 1968—Oct 13, 1968: (adaptation of Edward Bulwer-Lytton’s novel reprinted from: Classics Illustrated 35 (1961) serialized in comic strip form in Twin Circle (catholic newspaper) Kirby/Ayers - a (Gilberton) Last Kiss 2006: (parody strip re-scripts reprinted romance comic book art; includes some [Marvel] Kirby/Colletta art; solicits Marvel Romance Redux series) (Lustig) (See CBG 1616, p 202) Laughs from the Day’s News 1936—1937: (weekly panel) Kurtzberg - a (signed: “Lawrence”) (Lincoln Newspaper Features) (See CJK 1, CSJK, CSM, KKOC, KU) Le Fantôme D’Acier 1940: (French edition of The Blue Beetle daily strip) Kirby - a (ghosted for Charles Nicholas (Wojtkoski) (Fox Features Syndicate) (See CSJK) Li’l Abner ca. 1956: (United Feature Syndicate invited Kirby to take over Al Capp’s daily strip (per Theakston: JKT 2, p 51) Lincoln Features Syndicate 1936—1939: (Horace T. Elmo distributed comic strips to hundreds of small newspapers; features: Abdul Jones, Black Buccaneer, Curiosities and Oddities, “Cyclone” Burke, Detective Riley, Facts You Never Knew, Healthy Wealthy and Wise, Hollywood Tid-Bits, Laughs from the Day’s News, Our Puzzle Corner, Political Cartoons, Romance of Money, Socko the Seadog, Your Health Comes First) (newspapers included: Clifton Leader, National Road Traveller, Newark Issue, Putnam County News) Lone Rider, The Jan 3, 1939—Jan 8, 1939: (daily promotional strip) Kirby - a (signed: “Lance Kirby”; first use of “Kirby” as sur-pen name) (note: unknown “Panther” story solicited in 21-frame Televiewer (toy) advertisement in 1950 (Tip Topper Comics 8) (Associated Features Syndicate) (See CJK 1, FFUN 61, TJKC 69) Lone Rider, The Jan 9, 1939—Feb 18, 1939: (daily strip) Farrell (script); Kirby - a (signed: “Lance Kirby”) (Associated Features Syndicate) (See AOJK, CJK 1,2, CSM, FFUN 62-65,72-80, JKT 1, KKOC, KU, TJKC 32,69) (note: FFUN 62-65 reprints titled: “Lightinin’ and the Lone Rider”) (per COU 79 Frank Robbins assisted on The Lone Rider; Robbins continued feature after Kirby) Lone Rider Press Book 1939: (repros comic strips) Kirby - a (signed: “Lance Kirby”) (Associated Features Syndicate) (See CJK 1) Mars Patrol 1940: (possible original name for strip samples recycled in Science Comics 4 as “Cosmic Carson”) (Fox Features Syndicate) Master Jeremy 1956: (sample strips: stories of American men at war) Kirby - a (See AOJK, JKT 2, KU, TJKC 34) Montrose ca. 1950s: (unfinished sample strip about pugilistic dog) Kirby - a(p) (See JKT 2, TJKC 61) New York Herald-Tribune (feature: Johnny Reb and Billy Yank) [New Yorker, The] 1931: (2 sample panels) 1: “Well, You Go Up and Get Plenty of Sleep Now, and You’ll Grow Up to be a Big G-Man Like Me” Kurtzberg - a // 2: “I Suppose You Know that You’re Annoying Us” Kurtzberg - a (note: earliest known comic work by 14-year Jacob Kurtzberg; solicited to—and rejected by The New Yorker) (See AH 100, CJL 1, KU, (unknown) comic panel) Oddball 1956: (sample strips: gag-a-day featuring a comedic twosome: one manic and one deadpan) Kirby - a; Kirby/Elder - a; Kirby/Wood - a (See JKT 2)

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Old Man Spry ca. 1948 [by Hal Cobb] (a comic within a comic—See Inky) On the Green with Peter Parr 1960—1961: (sample strips) Kirby/Ayers - a (George Matthew Adams Service) (See JKR 1, JKT 2) Our Puzzle Corner 1937—1939: (weekly panel) Kurtzberg - a (signed: “Brady”) (Lincoln Newspaper Features) (See CJK 1, CSM) [Panel Cartoon] Mar 1941: “I’m Applying for the Job” (panel cartoon) Kirby - a (ink/wash) (published in National Detective Cases V1#1) (R: SHMC, TJKC 34) [Panel Cartoon] May 1941: “D’ya think there’s something to Butch’s magician correspondence course?” (panel cartoon) Kirby - a (ink/conté crayon) (published in National Detective Cases V1#2) (R: SHMC) [Political Cartoons] 1937—1939: (untitled weekly panel; over 235 drawn and published) Kurtzberg - a (signed: “Jack Curtiss” or “Davis” or “Curt Davis”) (Lincoln Newspaper Features) (See AOJK, CJK 1, CJL 1, CSJK, CSM, JKT 1, KKOC, KU, TJKC 38,45,68,69) Prince Valiant (Sunday page; 1937—1971) by Hal Foster—admired for years by Kirby (Jan 15, 1938) inspired cover for RRC 1 (Aug 1940) and (Dec 25, 1937—Jan 8, 1938) inspired design of The Demon (1972) (King Features Syndicate) [Public Service Cartoons] early 1950s: (“Boys City” sample panel; others exist?) Kirby/Simon - a (See Collected TJKC 1, JKT 2) Red Hot Rowe 1946: (sample strips: Justin Rowe, Private Investigator) Kirby - a (See CJK 3, Frankenstein Comics 7, HC 23-25, JKT 2, Prize Comics 63, TJKC 16) Rip Kirby ca. 1956: (King Features Syndicate invited Kirby to take over Alex Raymond’s former daily strip (per Theakston: JKT 2, p 51) Rocket Cannon 1958: (original title concept becomes Sky Masters of the Space Force) // (logo concept) Wood - a (George Matthew Adams Service) (See JKT 2, Sky Busters, Sky Cannon) Romance of Money, The 1937: (comic strip samples) Kurtzberg - a (ghosted for H.T. Elmo; strip was never known to be syndicated) (Lincoln Newspaper Features) (See CJK 1, CSJK, TJKC 57) Romance of Money, The 1937 / 1942: (booklet of comic strip samples published as bank giveaway) Kurtzberg - a (ghosted for H.T. Elmo) (Lincoln Newspaper Features) (See CJK 1, Comics History Magazine 1, CSJK, TJKC 57) (first edition: 1937); (5” x 6.5”; 24 pages; black/blue cover; b/w interior) Kurtzberg - a (Natamsa Publishing) (second edition: 1942); (5” x 6.5”; 24 pages; black/red cover; b/w interior) Kurtzberg - a (Natamsa Publishing) Scorchy Smith May 22—Nov 30, 1939: (daily strip) (Kirby assists Frank Robbins; “I wrote and drew several sequences”—Jack Kirby (1976) (Associated Press Features) (See Comics History Magazine 1, TJKC 48) [Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos] late 1950s: (sample strips exist?) Kirby (script); Kirby/J. Severin - a (Kirby concept: “World War II [Europe] hero would be a tough, cigar-smoking Sergeant with a squad of oddball G.I.s—sort of an adult Boy Commandos”—John Severin (TJKC 25, p 31) // [logo rough] Kirby - a (See TTARO p 78-79) Sky Busters 1958: (2 sample Sunday pages) Kirby/Stein - a (later hand-colored by Kirby) // (logo concepts) Wood - a (R: JKT 2) (note: original concepts: Rocket Cannon / Sky Cannon; become Sky Masters of the Space Force) (George Matthew Adams Service) (See CSM, JKT 2) Sky Cannon 1958: (original title concept becomes Sky Masters of the Space Force) // (2 logo concepts) Wood - a (George Matthew Adams Service) (See JKT 2, Rocket Cannon, Sky Busters) Sky Masters of the Space Force 1958: Presentation Art 1p Kirby/Wood - a (R: Complete Sky Masters (cover), KKOC, KU) // [Contract] (May 14, 1958) (R: TJKC 15) (George Matthew Adams Service) Sky Masters of the Space Force September 8, 1958—February 25, 1961: (774 daily strips published) daily strips: start date: “First Man In Space” Sep 8, 1958 “Sabotage” Nov 21, 1958 “Mayday Shannon” Mar 8, 1959 “The Sky Above, The Mud Below” May 9, 1959 “Alfie” Sep 22, 1959 “Refugee Robot” Jan 4, 1960 “H-Bomb Handshake” Mar 28, 1960 “Weather Watcher” Jul 10, 1960 “The Young Spaceman” Dec 27, 1960 (Sep 8, 1958—Jul 11, 1959) D. Wood/Kirby (script); Kirby/Wood - a (note: first Wood inks on Kirby; See COU 4) (Jul 13, 1959—Oct 10, 1959) D. Wood/Kirby (script); Kirby - a (assist: Rosalind Kirby) (Oct 13, 1959—Jan 13, 1961) D. Wood/Kirby (script); Kirby/Ayers - a (some strips Kirby art only) (Jan 14, 1961—Feb 25, 1961) D. Wood/Kirby (script); Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a February 8, 1959—February 14, 1960: (54 Sunday strips published) Sunday pages: start date: “Atom Horse” Feb 8, 1959 “Project Darkside” Mar 22, 1959 “Mr. Lunivac” Jul 5, 1959 “Jumbo Jones” Aug 16, 1959 “Yoga Spaceman” (See KA 35) Dec 20, 1959 (Feb 8, 1959—Aug 30, 1959) D. Wood/Kirby (script); Kirby/Wood - a (some strips inked by Kirby as listed) (Mar 1, 1959) Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (Mar 29, 1959; May 10, 1959; Aug 2, 1959—Aug 16, 1959) Kirby - a (assist: Rosalind Kirby) (Sep 6, 1959—Oct 4, 1959) D. Wood/Kirby (script); Kirby - a (assist: Rosalind Kirby) (Oct 11, 1959—Jan 31, 1960) D. Wood/Kirby (script); Kirby/Ayers - a (some strips inked by Kirby as listed) (Nov 22, 1959; Dec 6, 1959) Kirby - a (assist: Rosalind Kirby) (re-scripted pastiche: Feb 7, 1960—Feb 14, 1960) Kirby (script); Kirby/Wood - a (repros from previous strips)

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Sky Masters of the Space Force 1958—1959: (panel unused in comic strip) Kirby/Wood - a (Kirby coloring) (George Matthew Adams Service) (See AOJK) Sky Masters of the Space Force 1958: (6 daily strips half-inked (out-lined) by Wood) (Nov 3, 1958—Nov 8, 1958) Kirby/Wood - a (George Matthew Adams Service) (See Complete Sky Masters) Sky Masters’ Scrap Book Mar 29, 1959— Feb 14, 1960: (Sunday page bottom tier feature) Kirby/Wood - a; Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (George Matthew Adams Service) (See Complete Sky Masters) Smitty 1924—1930,1932—1939: (daily strip); (note: Kirby once mentioned an apprenticeship with Walter Berndt) (Chicago Tribune Syndicate) (See Dr. Miller’s essay in TJKC 2) Socko the Seadog 1936—1939: (285 daily strips; [Kirby’s] first professionally published art) Kurtzberg - a (signed: “Teddy”; note: some newspapers still re-publishing strip as late as 1941) (Lincoln Newspaper Features) (See AOJK, CI 90, CJK 1, CJL 1, CSJK, JKQ 10, JKR 1, JKT 1, KKOC, KU, TJKC 29,32,36,65,69) Solar Legion 1939: (sample strips recycled in Crash Comics 1-3) Kirby - a(p) (unsigned) (Bert Whitman) [Sports Cartoons] (“I did sports cartoons...”—Jack Kirby (Nov 4, 1976) When referencing Lincoln Features, Kirby makes this off-handed claim) (See TJKC 12) Starman Zero 1947: (6 sample Sunday pages and concept art) Blue Eyes / Lanurai 2p Kirby/Simon - a (note: recycled as Tiger 21 and later presented to NBC-TV in 1966) (See AOJK, FA 4, JKT 2, KU, TJKC 15,61,65) Surf Hunter 1959: (sample strips) Kirby/Wood - a (note: inspired by Sea Hunt (syndicated television series (1958) (See AOJK, JKMW, JKT 2, KU, TJKC 16,34,42,50,60,65,70) Thundarr the Barbarian 1980s: (2 weeks of sample daily and Sunday strips) Gerber (script); Kirby - a(p) (See Collected TJKC 2,3, Comic Times 4, TJKC 11,49,50,55, Thundarr (animation / video) Tiger 21 1950s: (sample Sunday page) Kirby - a(p) (note: adapted from: Starman Zero (1947) (See Tiger 21 (television), SKLSF, TJKC 61) True Comics 1945: (Sunday page) Gross (script); Simon - a (note: while serving in the U.S. Combat Art Corps, Coast Guard Public Information Division, Simon aided war effort) (The Parents’ Institute / Bell Syndicate) (See Comic Book Makers, My Life in Comics) Universal Phoenix Feature Syndicate (features: Count of Monte Cristo, Diary of Dr. Hayward, Wilton of the West) (note: sold features internationally through Editors’ Press Service) (See Wags) Valley Girl 1982—1983: (sample strips) Kirby (script); Kirby - a(p); Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (note: inspired by Moon and Frank Zappa’s hit single: “Valley Girl” (Barking Pumpkin 02972 (1982) (See TJKC 16,30,55) Vita-Man [by Little Joe Slater] (a comic within a comic—See Inky) Walt Disney’s Treasury of Classic Tales: The Black Hole Sep 2, 1979—Feb 24, 1980: (26 Sunday pages adapted from Dec 1979 movie) Fallberg - (script / layouts); Kirby/Royer - a // (title panel art and logo) Royer - a (King Features Syndicate; this showcase feature began Jul 13, 1952) (See CJ 134, DACZ 13, Le Trou Noir, Mediascene 38, Science Fiction Times V1#6-8, TJKC 11,23,32,37,46, 54,63,66) Weekly Comic Magazine (nn) May 12, 1940: (Fox Features Syndicate; promotional newspaper supplement) (first version: 8 pages of Blue Beetle story (Kirby strips?) (second version: seven—2 page stories of Blue Beetle (Kirby strips?) Willie Lumpkin 1959—1961: (non-Kirby daily strip about a mailman by Stan Lee and Dan DeCarlo; namesake for Fantastic Four mailman (first app. FF 11) (Publisher’s Syndicate) (See CBA 2 p 16) Wilton of the West 1938: (aka: “Wilton of West Point”) (12 pages) Kurtzberg - a (signed: “Fred Sande” or “Jack Curtiss”) (Universal Phoenix Feature Syndicate) (note: feature continued by Lou Fine (1938-1939) (See AOJK, CJK 1, CSM, JC 1-3, JC 1 (2nd), JKT 1) World of Tomorrow, The Apr 1941: (comic panel) Cummings (script); Kirby - a (R: Marvel Stories (pulp) V2#2, V2#3) (Timely) (See SHMC p 141) Your Health Comes First 1936—1937: (150 weekly panels) Kurtzberg - a (signed: “Jack Curtiss”) (note: series published in over 350 newspapers; reprinted in 1939 as Healthy, Wealthy and Wise) (Lincoln Newspaper Features) (See AOJK, CJK 1, CJL 1, CSJK, CSM, JKT 1) [unknown] ca. 1933—Sum 1935: (numerous daily comic strip and panel samples submitted to popular magazines; none sold) Kurtzberg - a Untitled early 1930s: (sample humor panel) Chauffered Limousine / Small Auto Kurtzberg - a (signed; earliest known comic art by [Kirby] (presented by Kirby’s niece on television episode; Antiques Roadshow (Feb 2011) (See New Yorker) Untitled 1934—1935: (sample strips feature: vikings / cars / ships / planes, etc.) Kurtzberg - a (signed: “Jack Curtiss”) (note: samples presented to H.T. Elmo at Lincoln Features Syndicate) (See CJK 1, CSJK, TJKC 34) Untitled 1935: (sample family strips) Kurtzberg - a (signed: “Jack Curtiss”) (note: samples presented to H.T. Elmo at Lincoln Features Syndicate) (See CJK 1, CJL 1, CSJK, TJKC 25,45) Untitled 1935: (sample pirate strips) Kurtzberg - a (signed: “Jack Curtiss”) (note: samples presented to H.T. Elmo at Lincoln Features Syndicate) (See CJK 1, CSJK) [unknown] 1939—1954: (Joe Simon claimed Kirby brought some Lincoln Features Syndicate comic strips with him when he joined Fox Studio. (“We used some of them for filler once...maybe they were out of business?”—Joe Simon (AE V3#76, p 14) (See BM 20,33) Untitled ca. 1950s: (sample humor panel) “Twiddle My Thumbs For Me, Bodkins...I’m Bored” Kirby - a(p) (unsigned) (See TJKC 25) [unknown] 1950s: (sample humor panels) Kirby - a(p) (“I gave [Wallace Wood] some straight cartoons that I did back in the 1950s, I believe. They never did appear.” (submitted to Wood’s publication witzend)—Jack Kirby (Nov 9, 1969) Untitled 1950s: (sample family strip: brother and sister argument) Kirby - a(p) (See TJKC 34) [unknown] 1950s: (sample western strips solicited to syndicates; exists?) Kirby (script); Infantino - a (See TJKC 34, p 17) [fantasy] 1976: (“I know every trick in the artist’s book on how to produce a strip and be lazy...I’d love to do a strip like Peanuts; I could do a hundred in a week, say, and then take off for the racetrack.”—Jack Kirby (1976) Untitled 1987: (sample self portrait cartoon panel: “JK vs. Cruelty / Stupidity”) Kirby - a(p) (See TJKC 10)

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ANIMATION (Kirby was a consultant / producer for Ruby-Spears in the 1980s; concept presentation art boards measure 30” x 20”) (See Mad Morgan Galleries (catalog), Unpublished Works of Jack Kirby (card set) “A” is for Alien 1980s: (concept art) Lost Looee / E.T. Bordum Kirby - a (note: inspired by (1982) film “E.T. by Steven Spielberg) (Ruby-Spears) (See Kirby100) Amazoids 1980s: (concept art) Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) (See JKUA #67) Animal Hospital 1980s: (concept art for risqué late-night adult cartoon) Nora Swiney / Chevvy Chaser / Chickonetta Van Stuffing / Leonard Sheepdogger / Dr. Leo Lionetti / Shorty Hippadip / Lydia Neckworthy / Bulldog Drumhead / Funky Freddy and The Frogs / Marsha Mutate / Long John Stork / P.R. Hotbucks / Pamela Poodle / Manly Drake / Mysterious Stranger Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) (See comic strip, JKUA #33,39,51, Kirby100, TJKC 30,45) Astro and the Space Mutts (See Space Stars) Betty Boop Sum 1935—Feb 1937: (animation; in-betweens; possibly worked on some episodes; accounts vary) Kurtzberg - a (note: department model sheet repro: TJKC 65) (Max Fleischer Studios) (See Color Classic Cartoons, Gulliver’s Travels, Popeye) Black Tiger 1970s—1980s: (concept art) Kirby - a (Jack Kirby / Ruby-Spears) (See Black Panther, TJKC 50,60) Camouflage Corps 1980s: (concept art) Train-Tank / Underground Ambush / Firepower Flatbed / 747 Submarine / Battle Whale / Magicmobile / Battle Chopper (Victorian House) / War Liner / Spurk / Narthax / Kruger / Zorla / Flink / Double the Destruction Kirby - a (note: adapted from The Disguisers) (Ruby-Spears) (See JKQ 6, JKUA #8,23,42,57,59,69,81,82,85) Captain Victory 1983: (concept art exists?) The Human Missile / Razzle Dazzler Kirby - a (Jack Kirby) Cary Becomes a Car (becomes Turbo Teen) Cavity Creeps, The 1970s—1980s: (Crest toothpaste commercials often mistaken for Kirby; 10 spots art directed by Herb Trimpe) (Phil Kimmelman & Assoc. / D’Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles (agencies) (Proctor & Gamble) (See Incredible Herb Trimpe p 130; TJKC 28, p 21) Centurions, The 1985: (64 episodes; concept art; guys fighting in action suits) Kirby - a (note: art also used for Kenner Toy line) (Ruby-Spears (syndicated) Chuck Norris’ Karate Commandos 1986: (5 episodes; concept art) Kirby - a (note: 1975 photo of Kirby presenting Chuck Norris with character sketch “Karate Chops” published in CBG 1316) (Ruby-Spears (syndicated) Color Classic Cartoons Sum 1935—Feb 1937: (animation; in-betweens; possibly worked on some episodes) Kurtzberg - a (Max Fleischer Studios) “Musical Memories” (Nov 8, 1935) / “Somewhere in Dreamland” (Jan 17, 1936) / “The Little Stranger” (Mar 13, 1936) / “The Cobweb Hotel” (May 15, 1936) / “Greedy Humpty Dumpty” (Jul 10, 1936) / “Hawaiian Birds” (Aug 28, 1936) / “Play Safe” (Oct 16, 1936) / “Christmas Comes but Once a Year” (Dec 4, 1936) / “Bunny Mooning” (Mar 27, 1937) (See Betty Boop, Gulliver’s Travels, Popeye) Daredevil 1978—1979: (concept art) Kirby/Alcala - a (note: Rosalind Kirby / Dorman assist inks) (DePatie-Freleng / ABC) Dark Water 1987: (concept art) Zolac, Master Of Evil / Father Crime Kirby - a(p) (Ruby-Spears) (See JKQ 12) Davidson, Jayne (See Indestructable Jayne Davidson) Devil Dinosaur late 1970s: (There was once discussion that the Marvel title could become an animated series) (DePatie-Freleng) Ding-Dong Twins, The 1980s: (concept art) Kirby - a(p) (Ruby-Spears) (See TJKC 48) Disguisers, The (See Camouflage Corps) Drac Pak 1980: (concept art) Dred Dirigible / Alien / Cosmic Shopping Cart / Frankie / Howler / Drac, Jr. Kirby - a(p) (Hanna-Barbara) (See TJKC 48) Dragonspies 1980s: (concept art) Lord Thunder / Untitled (four characters) Kirby - a (note: some art by Gil Kane) (Ruby-Spears) (See JKUA) Earth Blasters 1980s: (concept art; technologically advanced cavemen plan to conquer Earth with massive worm creatures) Wild Worms (aka: Techno Worms) / Rocket Tunnel Digger Kirby - a (note: adapted from Worm Stompers) (Ruby-Spears) (See JKUA #5,22,27,43,72) Fantastic Four Sep 1967—1968: (20 episodes; Kirby designs and storyline co-plots) “Klaws” (26-1) // “Menace Of The Mole Man” (26-2) // “Diablo” (26-3) // “The Red Ghost” (26-4) // “Invasion Of The Super Skrulls” (26-5) // “Three Predictions Of Dr. Doom” (26-6) // “The Way It All Began” (26-7) // “Behold A Distant Star” (26-8) // “Prisoners Of Planet X” (26-9) // “The Mysterious Molecule Man” (26-10) // “Danger In The Depths” (26-11) // “Demon In The Deep” (26-12) // “Return Of The Mole Man” (26-13) // “It Started On Yancy Street” (26-14) // “Galactus” (26-15) // “The Micro World Of Dr. Doom” (26-16) // “Blastaar, The Living Bomb Burst” (26-17) // “The Terrible Tribunal” (26-18) // “Rama-Tut” (26-19) // “The Deadly Director” (26-20) (Hanna-Barbera) (note: series aired: Sep 9, 1967—Mar 15, 1970) (note: designs / storyboards by Lee Ames and Alex Toth) Fantastic Four 1977: (concept art and storyboards) Kirby - a (note: became DaPatie-Freleng project) (Hanna-Barbera) Fantastic Four, The New Sep 9, 1978—Sep 1, 1979: (13 episodes; concept art and storyboards) Mr. Fantastic / Thing / Invisible Girl / Z-Z-1-2-3 (aka: H.E.R.B.I.E. the Robot) Kirby - a (note: original HERBIE concept was highly weaponized with lasers and other deadly devices; Cockrum creates six earlier, unused HERBIE concept sketches) // “A Monster Among Us” (FF 24) (DFE4301) Sep 9, 1978 (R: TJKC 47) // “The Phantom Of Film City” (DFE4303) Sep 16, 1978 // “The Mole Man” (FF 1) (DFE4306) Sep 23, 1978 (R: TJKC 58) // “The Olympics Of Space” (FF 90-93) (DFE4307) Sep 30, 1978 // “Medusa And The Inhumans” (FF 45) (DFE4304) Oct 7, 1978 // “The Menace Of Magneto” (FF 102) (DFE4302) Oct 14, 1978 // “Meet Doctor Doom” (FF 5) (DFE4308) Oct 21, 1978 // “The Impossible Man” (FF 11) (DFE4311) Oct 28, 1978 // “The Diamond Of Doom” (DFE4305) Nov 4, 1978 // “The Frightful Four” (FF 36) (DFE4309) Nov 11, 1978 // “Calamity On The Campus” (FF 35) (DFE4310) Nov 18, 1978 // “The Final Victory Of Dr. Doom” (FF 10) (DFE4312) Dec 9, 1978 // “Blastaar, The Living Bomb-Burst” (FF 63) (DFE4313) Dec 16, 1978 (DePatie-Freleng / NBC) (See Fred and Barney meet the Thing / Schmoo) (scripts by Lee / Thomas / Marx) (See AE V3#70, CI 64,68,85,89,121, Collected TJKC 1, FF 209, 236, FOOM 22, KKOC, Mediascene 31, JKQ 5,6, TJKC 11,27,30,33,42,47,50,51,58,60,63,67-69,71,72; HERBIE the Robot (unpublished) Filmation (Kirby never worked for Filmation despite his erroneous memory in interviews.) Filthy Richards, The 1980s: (concept art: a bunch of Skid Row bums living in Hollywood, similar to Beverly Hillbillies) Kirby - a (exists?) (Ruby-Spears) The Max Fleischer Studios 1935—1937: (began employment opaquing animation cels; Moved-up to clean-up, then to assistant animator (in-betweener) Betty Boop / Color Classic Cartoons / Gulliver’s Travels / Popeye (See individual listings for details, Fleischer Story)

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Fred and Barney Meet the Schmoo Dec 8, 1979—Nov 15, 1980: (13 re-broadcast episodes of Fred and Barney Meet the Thing) (development art) Uriah Hawkins’ Pick-up Truck Kirby - a(p) (Hanna-Barbera / NBC) (See Fantastic Four, Fred and Barney Meet the Thing, TJKC 48) Fred and Barney Meet the Thing Sep 22—Dec 1, 1979: (13 twelve minute episodes; concept art: “Yancy Street Gang” (teenage motorcycle gang): Spike Hanrahan / Turkey Thompson / Rabbit Cooley / Stretch Guggenheim / Moving Van Man 4p Kirby - a(p) (concept: The Thing as a teenager with a magic “Thing Ring”) Kirby - a // episodes: “The Picnic Panic / Bigfoot Meets The Thing” (1028-7901) // “Junkyard Hi-Jinks / Circus Stampede” (1028-7902) // “The Thing And The Queen / Carnival Caper” (1028-7903) // “Gone Away Gulch / The Thing Blanks Out” (1028-7904) // “The Thing Meets The Clunk / Beach Party Crashers” (1028-7905) // “Decepto The Great / The Thing’s The Play” (1028-7906) // “Double Trouble For The Thing / To Thing Or Not To Thing” (1028-7907) // “The Big Bike Race / The Thing And The Treasure Hunt” (1028-7908) // “Out To Launch / The Day The Ring Didn’t Do A Thing” (1028-7909) // “A Hot Affair At The Fair / The Thing Goes To The Dogs” (1028-7910) // “The Thing Goes Camping / Dude Ranch Rodeo” (1028-7911) // “Photo Finish / Lights, Camera, Thing” (1028-7912) // “The Thing And The Captain’s Ghost / The Thing And The Absent-Minded Professor” (1028-7913) // (30 second bumpers: Fred Juggles / Year-Round Jacket / S.O.S. / TV Set / Stuffed Turkey / Happiness When You Go / Hunted Bear / Weather Change / Good Day At Races) (Hanna-Barbera / NBC) (See Fantastic Four, Fred and Barney Meet the Schmoo, TJKC 56,60) Future Force, The 1980s: (concept art: heroic crimefighters battle future villains; five storylines developed) Time Machine (views) Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) (See JKUA #34, TJKC 68) (note: called “Futuremen” in TJKC 68 p 22) [Futuremen] (See Future Force) Future Planet 1980s: (concept art) Triceratops Machine / Anklyosaurus / Orithischian Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) Galactic Bounty Hunters 2004: (animation presentation package created by Lisa Kirby and Mike Thibodeaux (utilizing Jack Kirby’s concepts: one page character synopsis (text), concept art and 15 pages of story art) (Genesis West) (See Jack Kirby’s Galactic Bounty Hunters (comic book (2006), TJKC 41 p 16; Galactic Bounty Hunters (unpublished) Galactic Guardians (See Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians) Gargoids, The 1980s: (concept art; four scientists turned into monsters for good) Octogoid / Ghoulize / Monigore / Glopp / Gyroid / Dr. Chill and Company / Monsteroids Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) (See JKUA #38,63,77) Golden Shield 1980s: (concept art; Mayan hero sent to save us from 2012) Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) Goldie Gold and Action Jack Sep 1981—Sep 1982: (13 episodes; concept art; beautiful, wealthy newspaper publisher— she seeks adventure and intrigue) Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears / ABC) Gulliver’s Travels 1937: (animation; in-betweens) Kurtzberg - a (Kirby claimed to have worked on some) (Max Fleischer Studios) (See Betty Boop, Color Classic Cartoons, Popeye) Hawkman 1987: (concept art) Street Angel Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) (See JKQ 10, TJKC 30) Heartbreak High 1980s: (concept art) Julie Norris / Roger Pride / Marna Marion / Vanetta Parker / Big Willie Wales / Farley Ashton / Holly Mercer Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) (See TJKC 30) H.E.R.B.I.E. the Robot (concept art for Fantastic Four (1977-1979) Z-Z-1-2-3 (aka: Charlie) Kirby - a (note: original concept was highly weaponized with lasers and other deadly devices) (DePatie-Freleng) (See FF 209, FOOM 21) Herculoids (See Space Stars) Indestructable Jayne Davidson, The 1980s: (concept art) Kirby - a(p) (note: recycled in Silver Star, Phantom Force) (Ruby-Spears) (See TJKC 21) Kamandi, The Last Boy on Earth 1978: (networks were interested in animated series development) (DC Comics) Karate Chops 1975: (note: photo of Kirby presenting Chuck Norris with character sketch “Karate Chops” published in CBG 1316) (See Chuck Norris’ Karate Commandos) KISS 1978—1979: (concept art: rock band) Gene Simmons / Paul Stanley / Ace Frehley / Peter Criss Kirby - a (note: storyboards; rejected for either looking “too scary” or “too sexy” depending on source) (Hanna-Barbera) (See TJKC 35, p76) Lazer Tag Academy Sep 1986—Aug 1987: (14 episodes; concept art) Laser Trip Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears / NBC) Legendary Super Powers Show, The Sep 1984—Sep 1985: (concept art) Kirby - a (Hanna-Barbera / ABC) (See Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians, World’s Greatest Super Friends) Mandrake the Magician 1980s: (concept art) Mandrake Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) Marvel Men (syndicated re-broadcast series title (1978) (See Marvel Super-Heroes) Marvel Super-Heroes 1966—1967: (concept art and art reproduced from comic books; 13 episodes per character comprised of three stories each—episodes ran about five minutes) // (Captain America (AV / TOS): 1: “The Origin Of Captain America” / “Wreckers Among Us” / “Enter The Red Skull” // 2: “The Sentinel And The Spy” / “The Fantastic Origin Of The Red Skull” / “Lest Tyranny Triumph” // 3: “Midnight In Greymore Castle” / “If This Be Treason” / “When You Lie Down With Dogs” // 4: “Revenge Of Captain America” / “The Trap Is Sprung” / “So Dies A Villain” // 5: “Return Of Captain America” / “The Search” / “To Live Again” // 6: “Zemo And His Masters Of Evil” / “Zemo Strikes” / “The Fury Of Zemo” // 7: “Let The Past Be Gone” / “The Adaptoid” / “The Super Adaptoid” // 8: “Coming Of The Swordsman” / “Vengeance Is Ours” / “Emissary Of Destruction” // 9: “Bitter Taste Of Defeat” / “Sorcery Triumph” / “The Road Back” // 10: “When The Commissar Commands” / “Doorway To Doom” / “Duel Or Die” // 11: “The Sleeper Shall Awake” / “Where Walks The Sleeper” / “The Final Sleep” // 12: “The Girl From Cap’s Past” / “The Stage Is Set” / “30 Minutes To Live” // 13: “The Red Skull Lives” / “He Who Holds The Cosmic Cube” / “The Red Skull Supreme” // (Incredible Hulk (IH / AV / TTA): 1: “The Origin Of The Hulk” / “Enter The Gorgon” / “To Be A Man” // 2: “Terror Of The Toadmen” / “Bruce Banner Wanted For Treason” / “Hulk Runs Amok” // 3: “A Titan Rides The Train” / “Horde Of The Humanoids” / “Hulk On The Rampage” // 4: “Power Of Dr. Banner” / “Where Strides The Behemoth” / “Back From The Dead” // 5: “Micro Monsters” / “The Lair Of The Leader” / “To Live Again” // 9: “Brawn Against Brain” / “Captured At Last” / “Enter The Chameleon” // 7: “Within This Monster Dwells A Man” / “Another World Another Foe” / “The Wisdom Of The Watcher” // 8: “The Space Phantom” / “Sting Of The Wasp” / “Exit The Hulk” // 9: “Hulk Vs. The Metal Master” / “The Master Tests His Metal” / “Mind Over Metal” // 10: “The Ringmaster” / “Captive Of The Circus” / “The Grand Finale” // 11: “Enter Tyrannus” / “Beauty And The Beast” / “They Dwell In The Depths” // 12: “Terror Of The T-Gun” / “I Against A World” / “Bruce Banner Is The Hulk” // 13: “A Man Called Boomerang” / “Hulk Intervenes” / “Less Than Monster, More Than Man” // (Mighty Thor (JIM / AV / Thor); 1: “Trapped By Loki” / “Vengeance Of Loki” / “Defeat Of Loki” // 2: “Chained Evil” / “Sandu Master Of The Supernatural” / “Enchanted Hammer” // 3: “Enchantress And The Executioner” / “Giants Walk The Earth” / “Battle Of The Gods” // 4: “At The Mercy Of Loki” / “Trail Of The Gods” / “Return To Earth” // 5: “The Absorbing Man” / “In My Hands, This Hammer” / “Vengeance Of The Thunder God” // 6: “To Kill A Thunder God” / “The Day Of The Destroyer” / “Terror Of The Tomb” // 7: “The Gray Gargoyle” / “The Wrath Of Odin” / “Triumph In Stone” // 8: “Mysterious Mr. Hyde” /


“Revenge Of Mr. Hyde” / “Thor’s Showdown With Mr. Hyde” // 9: “Every Hand Against Him” / “The Power Of The Thunder God” / “The Power Of Odin” // 10: “The Tomorrow Man” / “Return Of Zarko” / “Slave Of Tomorrow Man” // 11: “Enter Hercules” / “When Meet Immortals” / “Whom The Gods Would Destroy” // 12: “Victory Of Pluto” / “The Verdict Of Zeus” / “Thunder In The Netherworld” // 13: “Molto The Lava Man” / “Invasion Of The Lava Men” / “Living Rock” (note: popular series syndicated to local TV markets; the other two series were Iron Man (Colan) and Sub-Mariner (Colan); Mike Royer worked on this animation) (note: Nov-Dec 1966 Marvel comics feature full-page ads—Bullpen announces animated half-hour series would be broadcast five nights a week (on local markets only; series was not a prime time network program); syndication re-broadcast (1978) in limited markets as Marvel Men.) (Grantray-Lawrence Company) (See “Marvel Man” (storyboards) TJKC 41, FCGMSAC) Micromites 1980s: (concept art; miniature superheroes) Micro-Car Kirby - a(p) // (5 panel concept page) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: some art by Gil Kane) (Ruby-Spears) (See JKUA #33,58, TJKC 55,69) Mighty Magon 1980s: (concept art) Mighty Magon (Master of the Earth Forces) / Untitled 2p Kirby - a(p) (Ruby-Spears) (See TJKC 43,56) Mighty Misfits, The 1980s: (concept art) Rackets McGee / Double Dinah / Rotten Harry / Count of Cool / Squeaker / Colonel Hannibal Steele Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) (See TJKC 30) Mister Invincible (See Mindmaster) Mister T. Sep 1983—Sep 1986: (30 episodes; concept art) (“Crossword Mystery”) Dobermans Kirby - a // (“Mystery of the Ghost Fleet”) Cy Winslow / Sharkey / Red / Old Salt / Barney (parrot) / Four Fishermen / Two Smugglers / Two Crewmen / Coast Guard Officer / Lighthouse / Luxury Yacht / Ship-in-a-Bottle (Argo) / Large Cargo Freighter Kirby - a(p) (Ruby-Spears / NBC) (See TJKC 30,68,70) Monster Crime Hunters 1980s: (concept art) Frankenstein / Dracula / Igor / Rat / Werewolf / Mummy Kirby - a(p) (Ruby-Spears) (See TJKC 55) New Schmoo, The (See Fred and Barney Meet the Schmoo) Orion Express 1980s: (concept art) Mick O’Halloran / Pud / Choi Rai-Hong / Captain Brian Kelvin / Tikka Ratta / Major Domo / Alien Passenger Kirby - a (note: unrelated to New Gods (DC Comics) (Ruby-Spears) Phantom, The 1980s: (concept art) Phantom Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) (See TJKC 30) Phantom Force 1993: (animation proposal solicited to CBS before Hearst Corp. (King Features) stopped it) Thibodeaux/Kirby - a Planet of Adventure ca. late 1970s: (concept art developed with science fiction novelist Jack Vance) 3p Kirby - a Planet of The Apes, The 1980s: (concept art) Urko / Galen / Zyra / Zaius / Jheena Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) (See Return to the Planet of the Apes, TJKC 30) Plastic Man early 1980s: (concept art) Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears / ABC) Popeye Sum 1935—Feb 1937: (animation; opaquing cels and in-betweens) Kurtzberg - a (Kirby’s first professional art job) (Max Fleischer Studios) estimated to have worked on: “King of the Mardi-Gras” (Sep 27, 1935) / “Adventures of Popeye” (Oct 25, 1935) / “The Spinach Overture” (Dec 7, 1935) / “Vim Vigor and Vitality” (Jan 3, 1936) / “A Clean Shaven Man” (Feb 7, 1936) / “Brotherly Love” (Mar 6, 1936) / “I-Ski, Love-Ski, You-Ski” (Apr 3, 1936) / “Bridge Ahoy” (May 1, 1936) / “What, No Spinach?” (May 7, 1936) / “I Wanna Be A Lifeguard” (Jun 26, 1936) / “Let’s Get Movin’” (Jul 24, 1936) / “Never Kick A Woman” (Aug 28, 1936) / “Little Swee’ Pea” (Sep 25, 1936) / “Hold The Wire” (Oct 23, 1936) / “The Spinach Roadster” (Nov 26, 1936) / “Popeye The Sailor Meets Sinbad The Sailor” (Nov 27, 1936) / “I’m In The Army Now” (Dec 25, 1936) / “The Paneless Window Washer” (Jan 22, 1937) / “Organ Grinder’s Swing” (Feb 19, 1937) / “My Artistical Temperature” (Mar 19, 1937) (See Betty Boop, CJ 134, CI 41, CJL 1, Color Cartoon Classics, CSJK, Gulliver’s Travels, KKOC, KU, Popeye (book), Spirit 39) Popeye date?: (sketch) Kirby - a (R: TJKC 25) (See Fleischer Studios) Power Planet 1980s: (concept art; Earth breaks into elemental sections; lava, ice, water, rock, etc. superheroes from each section join together to save Earth) Lava Man / Metallum / Tiger Shark / Crusher / Captain Lightning / Four Arms / Tiger Shark Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) (See JKUA #26,60,76,80,86,88, KKOC, TJKC 55) Prince Valiant 1980s: (concept art; villian concepts: Distortion Mirrors / Morgaine Le Fey / Gork / Puppet / Vortex / Mutant Queen Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) (See TJKC 30) Princess of Power 1987: (concept art) Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) Raven, The 1980s: (concept art) Damon Hunter / Garp (pet griffin) Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) (See TJKC 30) Rambo 1986: (65 episodes; concept art) Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears (syndicated) Return to the Planet of The Apes, The 1978: (concept art) Virdon / Burke / Blonde Companion / Toonak / Ape Kirby - a (DePatie-Freleng / NBC) (See Planet of the Apes, TJKC 32) Rogue Force 1980s: (concept art; former villains from the future fighting to save the world from destruction) Kreep / Beautiful Benji (aka: Dirty Harald) / Roger Ramrod / Caroline Cupcake / Number One / Time Looter / Alexander the Greatest / Myro Moneymad / Smasher / Rebels / Vehicle Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) (See JKUA #15,49,71) Ronin Rocketeers, The 1979: (concept art) 1p Kirby - a(p) (See TJKC 15,60, Collected TJKC 3) Roxie’s Raiders 1981: (concept art) // (stories:) “...vs. The Empire Of Steel” / “...vs. The Clutching Hand” // Roxie / Buster / Tommy / Toad / Big Hands / Chameleon / Bad Guys / Silver Scarab / Catfish / Giraffe (the Human Periscope) / Clown / Franklin D. Roosevelt (2 portraits) Gerber (scripts); Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) (See comic book (unpublished), JKQ 10, JKUA #2,13,14,18,21,28,29,37,56,66,68, TJKC 30,57,63,70,72) // (See [unknown] (1981) Rubik, the Amazing Cube 1980s: (possible concept art) Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) [Ruby-Spears] (See Mad Morgan Galleries (catalog) Scanners (See Skanner) Schmoo, The (See Fred and Barney meet The Thing / Schmoo) Scooby and Scrappy Doo, The All-New Sep 1980—Sep 1981: (13 episodes; concept art and storyboards) Scooby Doo (as Alice) / Scrappy Doo (as Speedy Rabbit) / Shaggy (as Chesire Cat) Kirby - a (Hanna-Barbera / ABC) (See TJKC 11,56) Sectaurs 1985: (5 episodes; concept art; half horse / half insect) Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears (syndicated) Silver Surfer Fall 1978: (per Gene Pelc (FOOM 22, p 13) an animated series was in development for Japanese television) Silver Surfer 1998: (animation series heavily based on character designs by Kirby) Silver Surfer / Galactus (Fox Broadcasting) Skanner 1980s: (concept art; last remaining private eye on Earth / ESP action team) Skanner / Skanner’s Gloves / Brain Mace / Street Types (2) / Punk Rockers (2) / Upper Middle Class Type (woman) / Executive Type (man) / Space Samurai Kirby - a // Helmet Kirby/Tucker - a (note: device concept similar to FF 27 title page) (R: TJKC 54) (Ruby-Spears) (See JKUA #6,24,52,54, TJKC 30)

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Space Ghost 1981—1982: (concept art) Space Ghost / Toyman / Phantom Cruiser / Anti-Matter Man / Ogre / Untitled (Sorceress) / Futuristic Weapons Kirby - a(p) (Ruby-Spears / NBC) (See Space Stars, TJKC 30,55) Space Stars Sep 1981—Sep 1982: (concept art) Kirby art: Astro and the Space Mutts (11 episodes) // Herculoids (11 episodes) // Space Ghost (22 episodes) Space Ghost (mutated) / Jan (mutated) / Jayce (mutated) / Blip / Galactic Transport / Starfly / Star Beast / Crew Members / Planet of The Space Monkeys (2p) / Judas Priest // Space Stars Finale (11 episodes (1982) // Teen Force (11 episodes) (Ruby-Spears / NBC) (See Space Stars Mystery, TJKC 65,69) Space Stars Mystery 1981—1982: (concept art) Shagog / Illuzo / Alien Peoples / Mercury / Olympians Kirby - a(p) (Ruby-Spears / NBC) (See Space Stars, TJKC 11,55) Street Angels 1980s: (concept art; ordinary folks become extraordinary superheroes) Plowboy / Rosita / Short Stuff / Mustafa Murvat / Officer Dyson / Officer Terwilliger Kirby - a (note: one of the first art boards created by Kirby for Ruby-Spears) (See Hawkman (animation), JKUA #65) Stunt Team (See Micromites) Super Friends (See World’s Greatest Super Friends, Legendary Super Powers Show) Superman 1987—Sep 1988: (50th Anniversary commemoration; concept art) Superman Kirby - a (note: Kirby’s final animation project; studio went out of business) (Ruby-Spears / CBS) Superman: The Animated Series Feb 7, 1998: (“Apokolips Now” episode features Fourth World characters and death of “Terrible” Dan Turpin, modeled after Kirby) Super Powers (See Legendary Super Powers Show, Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians) Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians, The 1985—1986: (concept art) Jet Pack Commandos Kirby - a // (16 episode synopsis) Kirby (text) 1: Enter The World Shaker / 2: Enemy From Space / 3: Big City Breakout / 4: The Sinister Circus / 5: Defeat The Invincibles / 6: The Deadly Deep / 7: Safari To Nowhere / 8: The Sun Gun / 9: Fill Me With Fear / 10: A Jump Through Time / 11: The Greatest Capture Ever Made / 12: This Town Must Die / 13: Battle Of The Replicas / 14: The Streets Of The Dead / 15: The Crack Of Doom / 16: Final Fury (note: episodes include JLA battling Grodd, Sivana, Joker, Black Vulcan, and Luthor) (Kirby synopsis text R: TJKC 47) (Hanna-Barbera / ABC) (See JKUA #31, Legendary Super Powers Show, World’s Greatest Super Friends) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003: (episode: “The King” features Kirby and his magic pencil—everything he draws comes to life) (See Turtle Soup 4, TJKC 68, TMNT 50) Teen Agents 1986: (concept art) Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) (See TJKC 31) Teen Force (See Space Stars) Tempest 1980s: (concept art: female attorney by day—vigilante superhero by night) Kirby - a(p) (Ruby-Spears) (See JKUA #48 (card art not by Kirby) Thing, The (See Fantastic Four, Fred and Barney meet The Thing / Schmoo) Thor 1978—1979: (concept art) Thor / Dr. Don Blake (transformation) / Odin / Loki / Karnilla / Frost Giants / Trolls Kirby/Alcala - a (note: Rosalind Kirby / Dorman assist inks) (DePatie-Freleng / ABC) (See TJKC 37,67,68) Thundarr the Barbarian Oct 11, 1980—Aug 1985: (concept art) Thundarr / Princess Ariel / Ookla / Mok / Shara / Merlic / Janus (aka: Baron Gemini) / Hydra / Magic Mirror / Devil Masks / Cryogenic Chamber / Wizards / River Pirates / Skullus / Zolgar / Vashtar / Maya / Robot Knights / Sunsword / Stalker from the Stars / Mindok the Mind-Master / Amazon Women / Wizards / Man-Apes / Sleeping Demon / Body Snatchers / Lizard Men / Bird Woman Kirby - a(p); Kirby/Alcala - a; Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (21 episodes) Fall 1980: Secret of the Black Pearl / Harvest of Doom / Raiders of the Abyss / Mindok the Mind Menace / Treasure of the Moks / Brotherhood of Night / Attack of the Amazon Women / Challenge of the Wizards / Valley of the Man-Apes / Stalker from the Stars / Battle of the Barbarians / Portal into Time / Den of the Sleeping Demon Fall 1981: Wizard Wars / City of Evil / Fortress of Fear / Last Train to Doomsday / Prophecy of Peril / Master of the Stolen Sunsword / Trial by Terror / Island of the Body Snatchers (note: When ABC cancelled Thundarr, a third season was planned. (synopsis): “They would meet kids along the way, some orphans who would tag along...” (per TTARO p 211) (Ruby-Spears / ABC) (See AOJK, Collected TJKC 2,3, Thundarr (comic strip), Comic Times 4, Famous Monsters of Filmland 169, JKQ 5,11, TJKC 28,30,38,50,53,55,59,63,64,67,69; Thundarr (videotape)


Tiger 21 (and his Super-Troopers) 1985: (concept art) Kirby - a(p) (Ruby-Spears) (See television, Kirby: Genesis (collection), TJKC 11,55) Time Angels 1980s: (concept art; three beautiful women fight inter-galactic injustice) Time Devils (four villains) Kirby - a (note: series was developed to appeal to girls) (Ruby-Spears) (See JKUA #25) Turbo Teen Sep 1984—Aug 1985: (12 episodes; concept art; kid turns into muscle car) Mad-Camper / Tail-Gator / Bumper Car / Dwayne the Brain / Blunder Bus Kirby - a (note: series adapted from Cary Becomes a Car; (aired Sep 8, 1984—Aug 31, 1985) (Ruby-Spears / ABC) (See TJKC 30,68) Unpublished Works of Jack Kirby, The 2010: (promotional film includes montage of unpublished Kirby art with commentary) (note: Kirby created over 1,100 concept boards for Ruby-Spears in the 1980s) (Ruby-Spears-Kroffts) (See TJKC 55) Video Rangers, The 1980s: (concept art) Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) (See JKUA #4,10, TJKC 53) Warriors of Illusion, The 1980s: (concept art) Malacar / Abax / Magicmobile / Breakout / Breakout’s Vehicle / Mystikor / Flying Carpet / Cloak / Cloak’s Vehicle / Death Dirge (vehicle) / Deceptor / Cage Of Spells / Magical Minivan Kirby - a (note: some art by Gil Kane) (Ruby-Spears) (See JKUA #3,11,32,50,57,64,70) Wonder Boys, The 1980s: (concept art) Hunk / Weather Machine / Pre-Historic Phantom Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) (See TJKC 30) Wonder Woman 1987: (concept art) Wonder Woman / Man Mountain Moosejaw / Wild Dinosaur Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) (See JKQ 10, TJKC 30,38,50,55) World’s Greatest Super Friends, The 1979—1980: Kirby (16 plots) 4p // (8 episodes; concept art) Super Monster (amalgam of Superman / Batman / Wonder Woman) / Superman / Superman (Knight) / Superman (King) / Tar Monster / Jace (Beast) / Mr. Mxyzptlk / Spider People / Malhavoc’s Spy (two versions) / Voodoo Vampire / Sir James / [Sorceress] / Space Knight / Squire / Zeus / Kryptonian / Caesar / Ogor / Monorail Kirby - a (Hanna-Barbera / ABC) (See Legendary Super Powers Show, Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians, JKQ 8,11, KKOC, TJKC 28,30,47,48,55,56,69) Worm Stompers (recycled as Earth Blasters) Yancy Street Gang, The (See Fred and Barney Meet The Thing)

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[miscellaneous concepts] 1980s: (concept art): Air Force Chief of Staff / Battle Plane / Bazooka Boots / Janson Blanchard / Break Through / Cassette Man / Chop Rod / Commander Frost / Crab Cars / Exploder / Flying Knight / Freeze Pellets / General Ordiz / Gripper Tank (aka: Assault Car) / Harpoon / Hidden Harry (aka: Harry the Head) (R: JKUA 79) / Heidi Hogan / Jet Rider / Kirby Karz / Labor Launch / Laser Trip / Mandisaurus / Marauder / Martial Artist / Master Computo Bots / Mekani-King / Mister Crab / (The Everything) Multi-Car / Multi-Man / Power Plane / Rahmis the Invader / Roag / Rupert Rex, King of the World / Schizoid Helmet / Screamarini (opera-singing villain) / 747 Submarines / Space Blaster / Stand Glider / Superbus / Thunder Dragons / Two-Faced / Undersea City / Whiz Kid / Wind Master / Wonder Chair / Woody’s Mother Kirby - a (note: Kirby created over 1,100 art boards for Ruby-Spears) (See CV 2, Collected TJKC 3,4; JKQ 12,15, JKUA #1,8,12,17,19,30,31,35,40,44-47,61,62,67,73,74,89; TJKC 16,21,44,45,50,62,68) [unknown] 1973: (pre-disaster animation frame; character unknown: Kamandi the Last Boy on Earth 11, p 9) Kirby/Royer - a (DC Comics) [unknown] 1981: (Steve Gerber creates presentations for: Black Panther, Thor, and Machine Man (with canine companion—(?) (note: no Kirby art produced; Doctor Strange and Ms. Marvel also included) (Ruby-Spears) (See Comics Feature 12-13) Untitled 1980s: (concept art; superheroes with powerful vehicles that fit them like gloves) Powersuit / Untitled (two Powersuits) / Manfitting Boat / Techno Claws / Barbaric Bobsled / Rocket Tunnel Digger / Shark Jet Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) (See JKUA #17,20,35,36,40,44,72) Untitled 1980s: (concept art) Edna Dingle / Little Bonnie Bluebird / Mister Terrific / Mister Horrible Kirby - a(p) (Ruby-Spears) (See Strange 11, TJKC 45) Untitled 1980s: (concept art for futuristic rock band) Ferple / Rip / Gabriel “Body Glows” / Omar / Fenderella / Allusion / Ego / Teela Terror (villainess) Kirby - a(p) (Ruby-Spears) (See TJKC 16) Untitled 1980s: (concept art for futuristic four member country band) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Ruby-Spears) (See TJKC 54) Untitled 1987: (outlandishly bizarre concept art) Kirby - a(p) (Ruby-Spears) (See it to believe it! JKQ 5,15) (general animation note: Kirby created over 1,100 concept boards for Ruby-Spears in the 1980s; There are dozens of additional concept art boards that have yet to be seen and discovered.)

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FINE ART Angel 1978: Kirby - a (original title: Streets Of Heaven; for Lord Of Light) (See Angel (poster), AOJK, Collected TJKC 2, Heavy Metal 276, Steamshovel Press 20, TJKC 50) (See Lord Of Light) Beast Rider 1988: Kirby - a // (co-concept: DNAsaurs) (See Beast Rider (poster / sculpture / flyer / signature card); Jacob and the Angel, LOTVH Summer Special 1, TJKC 43,63,67) Dream Machine 1970 (inks) / 1975 (color): (diptych; over 5 feet wide) Dream Machine 1 (b/w) Kirby - a // Dream Machine 2 (color) Kirby - a (See AOJK, CBAGWJK, CBM 110, Jack Kirby Portfolio (1970), KU2, TJKC 50,67) Encounter In The Swamp 1978: Kirby - a(p) (See JKMW) Face of God, The 1975: Kirby - a(p) (framed pencil portrait; sometimes referred to as “Moses” or “Kirby’s Grandfather”) (See Collected TJKC 2, Interpretations of God, Moses, TJKC 50) Faces Of Evil 1979: Kirby - a (partial collage) (See AOJK, TJKC 46) Gabriel (See Joshua At The Wall Of Jericho) Galactic Head 1969: Kirby - a (See AOJK, CBM 110, Galactic Head (poster / t-shirt), TJKC 43, Superworld of Everything, TJKC 67) Incan Visitation 1975: Kirby - a (See AOJK, CJL 1, Incan Visitation (poster), Sorcerers, TJKC 67) Interpretations Of God 1970: (trilogy) Kirby/Royer - a (See AOJK, CBG 1316, Dark Horse Presents 103, Esquire (1970), Face of God, God Woke (poem), Jack Kirby Portfolio (1996), JKQ 14,15; Kirby100, KU2, TJKC 26,46,48,50,56) Jacob And The Angel 1980: Kirby - a (See Beast Rider, Jacob And The Angel (poster / sculpture / flyer / signature card), JKQ 2, TJKC 35,63,69,71) Joshua At The Wall Of Jericho 1980: Kirby - a (aka: Jericho) (See Beast Rider, CATSK (cards 40-41), Collected TJKC 2, JKQ 3,15, TJKC 37,57) Life Mask May 1987: (by Jeff Gelb) (See TJKC 43,47) Lord Of Light (See Lord Of Light (movie development) Man—Machine—Merger 1971: Kirby/Royer - a (See Kirby: A Collection of the Artistry of Jack Kirby, Kirby 100, KU, Sorcerers) Mechanoid 1976: Kirby - a (See AOJK, CBM 110, SDCC (2017), Sorcerers, TJKC 61) Moses 1975: Kirby - a(p) (unpublished framed pencil portrait; sometimes mistaken for “The Face of God”) [mural] 1954: (bathroom); (“Kirby was painting the plastered walls with an amazing montage of blue water and tropical fish, from floor and bathtub to ceiling.”—Joe Simon (Comic Book Makers, p 110) (Kirby residence; Mineola, Long Island, NY) Robot Head (See Mechanoid; note: sometimes mistaken for Galactic Head, Space Head) Space Chariot (See Wanderer) Space Head late 1970s: Kirby - a(p) (See CBM 110, TJKC 18 (advertisement), TJKC 19) [Tribal Shaman] 1976: Kirby - a(p) (See Sorcerers, TJKC 67) Tribes Trilogy 1976: [trilogy] Kirby - a (a story idea about primitive people who lived during the time of the dinosaurs) 1: Kabuto // 2: Lizard // 3: Wild Woman (See AOJK, CATSK (card 43), CBM 110, KKOC, KU2, Sorcerers, TJKC 50,66,67, Tribes Trilogy (poster) Visitor On Highway Six, The 1978: 1p Kirby - a(p) (See JKMW, TJKC 48) // (inked version) 1p Kirby/Grey - a (See TJKC 48,68) // (inked version) 1p Kirby/Isherwood - a (See Invasion 1) Wanderer, The 1977: Kirby - a (See JKGBH 6, KKOC, TJKC 37,56) When It Is Spring 1969: Kirby - a (See TJKC 50; When It Is Spring (t-shirt) Untitled 1969: (psychedelic painted color [Figure Studies] 3p Kirby - a (See Psychedelic Flyer (poster / t-shirt), TJKC 19)

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Kirby’s ink/wash illustration work in the Timely pulps was integrated with photography for contextual impact—”demi-collages.” Nov 1940: Complete Detective Cases V2#6 “Harlot Of The Highways And The Nude Corpse” Amazing Detective Cases V1#2 “Beast Of Chicago” Dec 1940: Jan 1941: Complete Detective Cases V2#6 “The Diabolical Affair In Room 66” Feb 1941: Amazing Detective Cases V1#3 “Murder Goes On A Spree” Feb 1941: Amazing Detective Cases V1#3 “Love Bed Alibi” Feb 1941: Amazing Detective Cases V1#3 “The Amazing Lover And His Bride Of Death” National Detective Cases V1#1 “Enigma Of The Genuine Forgery” Mar 1941: Amazing Detective Cases V1#5 “Devil In The Churchyard” Jun 1941: Jul 1941: National Detective Cases V1#3 “The Riddle Of The Five Wooden Matches” Black Magic 22 (V3#2) “The Monsters On The Lake” (01:01) (type collage) (R: SKLH, TJKC 57) Mar 1953: 1954: Win A Prize Comics (unpublished cover concept; paint / collage) (artist unknown) (R: JKT 2) “Just What Is It That Makes Today’s Homes So Different, So Appealing?” (collage by Richard Hamilton utilizes cover 1956: of Young Romance Comics 26 in composition) (R: TJKC 59) Mar 1964: Fantastic Four 24 “The Infant Terrible” (18:01-02) (alien spaceship) (2 panels first collage art used by Kirby) (R: TJKC 59) Aug 1964: Fantastic Four 29 “It Started On Yancy Street” (11:03) (spaceship / moon) (1 panel) Nov 1964: Fantastic Four 32 “Death Of A Hero” (03:01-02) (outer space ray) 1p Dec 1964: Fantastic Four 33 “Side-By-Side With Sub-Mariner” (cover / 08:01) (ocean depths) 2p Dec 1964: Sgt. Fury 13 “Fighting Side-by-Side With Captain America And Bucky” (22:03) (explosion) (1 panel) (R: TJKC 54,59) Teen-Agent (unpublished collage book concept; Neal Kirby posed for cover concepts and photos) (R: TJKC 32,45) Fall 1964: (concept cover art): “It’s Doomsville Baby” 1p // “Big Daddy Of Death” 1p (See Starbaby) Apr 1965: Fantastic Four 37 “Behold, A Distant Star” (06:01) (Skrull Galaxy) 1p (R: TJKC 50) Jun 1965: Fantastic Four 39 “A Blind Man Shall Lead Them” (04:01) (Reed’s laboratory) 1p (R: TJKC 59) 1965: Fantastic Four Annual 3 “Bedlam At The Baxter Building” (20:01) (fourth dimension) 1p Journey into Mystery 120 “With My Hammer In Hand” (02:01) (foundry) (1 panel) Sep 1965: Fantastic Four 48 “The Coming Of Galactus” (19:01) (testing devices / great sphere) 1p (R: TJKC 59) Mar 1966: Jun 1966: Fantastic Four 51 “This Man, This Monster” (15:01) (negative zone—“The Junction to Everywhere”) 1p (note: restored in 1994) (R: TJKC 58,59,70) (note: Kirby originally planned to render the “negative zone” strictly through collage art. Low page rate and tight schedule did not allow this.) (per Evanier; KKOC, p 171) Aug 1966: Thor 131 “They Strike From Space” (14:03) (Rigel space lock) (1 panel) (R: TJKC 36) Sep 1966: Thor 132 “Rigel, Where Gods May Fear To Tread” (16:01) (Ego, the Living Planet) 1p (note: elements re-used in Thor 160) Oct 1966: Fantastic Four 55 “When Strikes The Silver Surfer” (08:04) (gyro cruiser in Himalayas) (1 panel) [unknown] (collage hanging in the Kirby home; 3’ x 8’; “...beautifully composed, incredibly arranged... 1966: The most mind-staggering creation...”—Marv Wolfman (“A Visit with Jack Kirby”; FP 1, MM 1, NG 1) May 1967: Fantastic Four 62 “And One Shall Save Him” (04-05:01) (negative zone) 2p (R: CBAGWJK) Jul 1968: Fantastic Four 76 “Stranded In Sub-Atomica” (unpublished) 1p (microverse) (note: published in FF 110) (See TJKC 63) Nov 1968: Fantastic Four Special 6 “Let There Be Life” (06-07:01) (negative zone) 2p Jan 1969: Captain America 109 (cover) (type demi-collage) 1p (R: TJKC 64) Jan 1969: Thor 160 “And Now, Galactus” (15:01) (Ego, the Living Planet) 1p (note: elements re-used from Thor 132) Thor 161 “Shall A God Prevail?” (02-03:01) (airless space) 2p Feb 1969: Mar 1969: Thor 162 “Galactus Is Born” (02-03:01) (Rigel defense satellites) 2p Aug 1969: Fantastic Four 89 “The Madness Of The Mole Man” (06:01) (4 alien spacecraft / moon) 1p (R: TJKC 38) Thor 169 (Romita creates collage cover background of Kirby/Klein panels) Oct 1969: 1969: New Gods (concept art) Darkseid (partial collage) Kirby - a (R: Kirby: Deities (portfolio), New Gods Portfolio, TJKC 6,23) 1969: New Gods (concept art) Metron (partial collage) Kirby - a (R: KKOC, Kirby: Deities (portfolio), New Gods Portfolio, TJKC 6,23) 1969: Untitled (unpublished collage; 56” x 17.5”) (R: TJKC 70) ca. 1960s: [Goddesses] (unpublished collage created over unpublished Tales of Suspense 78 cover concept) (R: TJKC 59) [Woman] (unpublished collage; possibly intended for True Life Divorce) (R: TJKC 55) ca. 1960s: ca. 1960s: [The Mighty Thor] (unpublished collage; mixed media: Thor stats / Dr. Martin dyes / photos) 1960s-1970s: [unknown] (misc. collages): “Kirby has conceived many unusual collages which decorate walls in his home.” —Evanier and Sherman (New Gods 2) 1960s-1970s: [unknown] (I think [Kirby] did one that was like a fold-out—three of those placed end-to-end—but designed so they could be viewed as one big collage or three separate ones.”—Mark Evanier (TJKC 17, p 47) (note: most collages were created on 22” x 28” illustration board) ca. 1970s: 1970: Jack Kirby Portfolio Untitled (astronaut riding spacecraft) (R: TJKC 31 (partial); TJKC 59) Dec 1970: Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 134 “The Mountain Of Judgement” (12:01 / 13:01-02) (whiz wagon / zoomway / visions) 2p (3 panels) (note: source material from LIFE (Oct 3, 1969 (Jimi Hendrix) (R: CBAGWJK, TJKC 31 (partial); TJKC 59) Mar 1971: Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 136 “The Saga Of The D.N.Aliens” (19:01) (DNA charts) 1p (R: TJKC 12,45) Mar 1971: New Gods 1 (unpublished cover concept (version two) Orion (1966) pasted onto a collage of space photos) Mar 1971: New Gods 1 (published version features background photo element with photostat tint effect by Jack Adler) Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 137 “The Four-Armed Terror” (06:01) (kaleidoscopic geo forms) 1p // Apr 1971: (solar phone visions) 2p (R: TJKC 50) Apr 1971: Forever People 2 (cover) 1p (R: TJKC 59) Apr 1971: New Gods 2 (cover) 1p // (“Of course, the magazines in the Kirby home are a mess, but such are the sacrifices one must make for this art.”—Evanier and Sherman (NG 2) Apr 1971: New Gods Portfolio (includes Darkseid (1969) and Metron (1969) May 1971: Fantastic Four 110 “One From Four Leaves Three” (04:01) (unpublished FF 76 collage; negative zone) 1p (See TJKC 63) Forever People 3 (cover) 1p (R: TJKC 59) Jun 1971: Jun 1971: New Gods 3 (cover) 1p


Jun 1971: Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 138 (cover) 1p (R: CATSK (card 44); TJKC 48,61) // (DNA project) 2p Fall 1971: In the Days of The Mob 1 (cover) 1p (R: IDMOBC) // (IFC; Contents) 1p (R: IDMOBC) // “The Breeding Ground” 3p (text/collage foto-featurette) (R: IDMOBC) 1971: In the Days of The Mob 1 (unpublished cover concept) 1p (R: TJKC 49) 1971: In the Days of The Mob 2 (unpublished cover concept) 1p (R: TJKC 49) // (IFC; Contents) 1p (R: TJKC 59) // “Welcome To The Big House” (Adolph Hitler) 1p (R: IDMOBC) // “A Room For Kid Twist” 1p (R: IDMOBC) // “The Hollywood Mob” (text/collage foto-featurette—exists?) // (IBC) “Don’t Miss” (partial collage) 1p (R: TJKC 66) 1971: In the Days of The Mob 3 (unpublished): “Execution—For Or Against” (text/collage foto-featurette—exists?) Fall 1971: Spirit World 1 (Contents) (01:01) 1p (Evanier/Sherman - a) (R: SWC) // “The President Must Die” (01:01 / 02-03:01) 3p (note: Steve Sherman’s mother on first page) (R: CBAGWJK, SWC, TJKC 43,56) // “The House Of Horror” (02:01) 1p (R: SWC) // “Children Of The Flaming Wheel” (01-03:01) 3p (10 text/collage panels) (R: SWC) // “The Spirit Of Vengeance” (01-03:01) 3p (text/collage feature) (R: SWC) // “Michel de Nostradamus: Amazing Predictions” (03:01) 1p (R: SWC, TJKC 48,59) // (10:01) 1p (Paris, 1983) (R: SWC) // (16” x 21” poster): “Souls” (R: SWC, TJKC 48,59) 1971: Spirit World 1 (unpublished cover concept—exists?) 1971: Spirit World 2 (unpublished) (IFC; Contents) 1p (Evanier/Sherman - a) (R: FTDM 6, SWC) // “The Burners” 1p (R: SWC, WMT 3) // “They’re Still Up There” (4 collages) (R: SWC, WMT 2) // (IBC) “The Two Faces Of The Twentieth Century—And Beyond” 1p (R: TJKC 59) 1971: True Life Divorce 1 (unpublished) (cover concept rough / collage) 1p (R: TJKC 62) // (IFC; Contents) 1p (collages) (R: TJKC 23,62) // [Women] (unpublished collage; probably intended for True Life Divorce) 1p (R: TJKC 37) // “The Babies” (text/collage foto-featurette—exists?) // (other unknown photo concepts for True Life Divorce included a photo shoot involving a woman in leopard skin underwear, a bed, and motorcycle detailed by Steve Sherman (TJKC 23, p 49) Sep 1971: Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 141 “Will The Real Don Rickles Panic?” (01-03:01) (strange galaxy) 3p Oct 1971: New Gods 5 “Spawn” (01:01) (The Final Barrier) 1p Jul 1972: Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion 6 “Is There A World Outside Of The One We Know?” (01:01) 1p (R: SWC) (note: from unpublished Spirit World 2 (IFC Contents) Oct 1972: Weird Mystery Tales 2 “They’re Still Up There” (4 UFO collages) 2p (R: SWC) (note: from unpublished Spirit World 2) Nov 1972: Weird Mystery Tales 3 “The Burners” (06:01) (UFO activity) 1p (R: SWC) (note: from unpublished Spirit World 2) Jan 1973: Starbaby (unpublished fumetti collage book concept; Steve Sherman created cover concept) 1p (R: TJKC 43) (See Teen-Agent) Sep 1973: Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 9 “Tracking Site” (02-03:01) (Laseron at Tracking Site) 2p (R: TJKC 59) 2001: A Space Odyssey 1 (Marvel Treasury Special) “2001: A Space Odyssey” (11:01) (space station / shuttle) 1p 1976: (R: TJKC 31,51,59,65); (text diagram: TJKC 31) // (16:01-04) (Aries 18 / moon) 2p (4 panels) // (43:0-02) (Jupiter / Poole / pod) 1p (3 panels) (R: CBAGWJK) // (54:01-02) (Discovery 1 / Jupiter) 1p (2 panels) 1976: [Untitled] (unpublished collage; exhibited at Comic Book Apocalypse: The Graphic World of Jack Kirby) (R: TJKC 67) Apr 1977: Marvel Premiere 35 (Verpoorten creates collage cover background of Jim Craig/Hunt panels to frame Kirby art) 1979: Faces Of Evil (unpublished partial collage) Kirby - a (R: AOJK, TJKC 46) 1979: [Space Collage] (unpublished collage published in 2000 as poster) (R: AOJK) Nov 1981: Captain Victory and The Galactic Rangers 1 “Captain Victory And His Galactic Rangers” (14:01) (earth / analizer) 1p 1982: Battle for a Three Dimensional World 1 “Battle For A Three Dimensional World” (05:03) (stereographic cards) (1 panel) Oct 1983: Captain Victory and The Galactic Rangers Special 1 “The Space Musketeers” (24/25:01) (“blow-up” in space) 2p (R: TJKC 67) 1985: DC Graphic Novel 4 “The Hunger Dogs” (52/53:01) (New Genesis explodes) 2p (R: CBAGWJK, TJKC 59) Oct 1994: Comic Art Tribute to Joe Simon and Jack Kirby (card set) Untitled (card 44) (is actually SPJO 138 cover collage) (Jun 1971) 2000: “Space Collage” (poster) (1979 collage published as poster) (R: AOJK) (See articles: “Cut and Paste” (TJKC 48) // “The King of Collage” (TJKC 59) // “Kirby’s Collages in Context” (TJKC 59) Imprint (Apr 17, 2012) // “Kirby, Collage and Kaleidoscopes” (CBAGWJK)

EXHIBITIONS U.S.O. Shows ca. 1942—1943: (United Service Organizations); Mike Stein recruited Joe Simon and Jack Kirby to give chalk-talks to U.S. military servicemen on Long Island’s (New York) south beach) (per Simon (JKQ 10, p 15) Detroit Triple Fan Fair Apr 1964: (first comics/science fiction convention) (Robert Brosch) (Embassy Hotel, Detroit, MI, USA) New York Comics Convention Sum 1964: (first comics convention; Jack Kirby and approx. 50 fans attended; this is the only convention Steve Ditko attended; organized by Bernie Bubnis (coined the term comic con), Ron Fradkin and Len Wein) Detroit Triple Fan Fair Jul 24—25, 1965: (Robert Brosch) (Embassy Hotel, Detroit, MI, USA) (See AE V3#31, p 45) New York Comics Convention Jul 31—Aug 1, 1965: (Dave Kaler) (Hotel Broadway Central, New York, NY, USA) (See AE V3#20, #64) Marvel Beaux Arts Ball Apr 1966: (30” x 40” panel blow-ups; 9’ Thor repro) (“I think a comic book should be six feet tall...this sort of comic book would have a big impact on the public.”—Jack Kirby (1976) (Rensselear Polytechnic Institute; Troy, NY, USA) Comic Convention Jul 23—24, 1966: (Guest of Honor Jack Kirby gives Keynote Speech ) (See Marvel Bullpen page (Feb 1967); TJKC 43) (John Benson) (Park Sheraton Hotel, New York, NY, USA) (See AE V3#53 p 65-66) (See AE V3#54) Westercon Jul 4, 1969: (Jack and Rosalind Kirby attend early comic convention and are swamped by fans) (Los Angeles, California, USA) San Diego Golden State Comic-Con Mar 21, 1970: (trial-run for Shel Dorf’s first San Diego Comic Con; guests: Kirby / Forrest Ackerman / Mike Royer) (U.S. Grant Hotel, San Diego, California, USA) San Diego Golden State Comic-Con Aug 1—3, 1970: (first San Diego Comic Con; Guest of Honor Jack Kirby—attends every year (except 1981) until 1993) (Shel Dorf) (U.S. Grant Hotel, San Diego, California, USA) Aaargh! Comics Dec 29, 1970—Feb 7, 1971: (Institute of Contemporary Arts; London, UK) Marvel Art Exhibit 1971: (also traveled nationally?) (Emerson College, Boston, MA, USA) 75 Years of the Comics 1971: (New York Cultural Center) (See 75 Years of the Comics (book), Marvel Bullpen page (May 1972) Comic Art Convention Jul 1—5, 1972: (Special Jack Kirby art exhibit at Phil Seuling’s annual event; Jack Kirby and Alex Toth were Guests of Honor) (Statler-Hilton, New York, NY, USA) [Exhibition] Jan 8—Feb 5, 1975: (Kirbys donated materials for a comic art show) (Memorial Union Art Gallery; University of California, Davis, CA, USA) (See TJKC 70 p 76-77)

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Kirby: A Collection of the Artistry of Jack Kirby Nov 1975: (Museum of Cartoon Art; Greenwich, CT, USA) Lucca 12 Nov 4, 1976: (Jack Kirby was Guest of Honor); (interviews: Wow! Comics V2#7; TJKC 12,48) (Lucca, Italy) The Cartoon Show 1978: (traveling exhibition of 100 cartoonists; includes [Forever People] Kirby/Royer - a (USA) (See TJKC 1) The Comic Art Show: Cartoons in Painting and Popular Culture Sum 1983: (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, USA) King Of Comics Apr 6—May 7, 1994: (A Tribute to Jack “King” Kirby) (Words & Pictures Museum of Fine Sequential Art; Northampton, MA, USA) (note: Words & Pictures Museum had one of the largest holdings of original Kirby art pages in the world) Jack Kirby: The King Of Comic Books Sep 29—Oct 31, 1994: (National Museum of Cartoon Art; London, England) Jack Kirby Collector, The Oct 31—Nov 10, 1996: (traveling exhibit of Kirby artwork displayed at International Comics Fair; Lucca, Italy) (note:exhibit later travels to Milan, Rome and Naples, Italy) Jack Kirby, The King of Comics Apr 6, 1998: (online presentation of Ruby-Spears animation and concept art and prints) (Mad Morgan Galleries) Jack Kirby: Dedicated to The King Sep 5—19, 2004: (Treviso, Italy) (See TJKC 42 p 35) Zap! Pow! Bam! The Superhero: The Golden Age of Comics, 1938—1950 2004—Aug 28, 2005: (includes covers: ADV 78, GHC 9, CAC 1 (cover re-creation by Simon) (The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum, Atlanta, GA, USA) (See CBM 117) Jack Kirby Museum and Research Center est. Aug 28, 2005: http://www.kirbymuseum.org (curator: Rand Hoppe) (note: the non-profit museum sponsors pop-up exhibitions in New York City and Europe) Jack Kirby Comics Library est. 2006: (multi-media and cultural center) (Pisa, Italy) Masters of American Comics Nov 20, 2005—Mar 12, 2006: (over 50 pieces of Kirby art in The Kirby Room)  (Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles, CA, USA) Masters of American Comics Apr 27—Aug 13, 2006: (Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI, USA) Masters of American Comics Sep 15 2006—Jan 28, 2007: (The Jewish Museum, New York, NY, USA / The Newark Museum, Newark, NJ, USA) Stan Lee: A Retrospective Feb 23—Aug 6, 2007: (features Kirby art) (New York Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art, New York, NY, USA) Legends Behind the Comic Books Apr 2008: (curator: Michael Uslan) (Montclair Museum of Art; Montclair, NJ, USA) Jack Kirby: The House That Jack Built May 1—9, 2010: (150 works: 1942-1985) (curator: Dan Nadel) (Fumetto International Comics Festival, Lucerne, Switzerland) (See Fighting American (poster) Hail to The King Apr 2011: (Resistance Gallery, London, UK) Black Kirby 2012: (traveling exhibition of “Afrofuturism” by Black artists—repurposes Kirby art; ex: “Jack Reloaded” by Ultimate Nullifier repros art from FF 84) (Jennings/Robinson) (See TJKC 60, p 56) Fighting Men: Leon Golub, Peter Voulkos and Jack Kirby Oct 25, 2012—Mar 3, 2013: (curator: Daniel Duford) (Ronna and Eric Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art; Lewis and Clark University, Portland, OR, USA) Prototype: Alpha Nov 4—10, 2013: (pop-up at 178 Delancey Street; Lower East Side, New York City, NY, USA) (Jack Kirby Museum) Jack Kirby, le Super-Créateur 2015: (42nd Festival Je la Bande Dessinée) (curator: Jean DePelley) (Angoulême, France) Comic Book Apocalypse: The Graphic World of Jack Kirby Aug 24—Nov 2015: (curator: Charles Hatfield) (California State University at Northridge, California, USA) (See “Kirby Curator Talk” (TJKC 66) // (video scrapbook by John Morrow; See TJKC 67) // (ipad display: “Three Ages of Kirby—A Career Overview” by Tom Kraft / Jack Kirby Museum) Comics Combatives: Stories Told by Jack Kirby, PFC. Nov 11—29, 2015: (World War II) pop-up at 103 Allen Street, Lower East Side, New York City, NY, USA) (Jack Kirby Museum) (See TJKC 67) Cap ’n’ Jack Nov 15, 2015: (Arlen Schumer lecture) (103 Allen Street; Lower East Side, New York City, NY, USA) (Jack Kirby Museum) Jack Kirby @ 100: A Centennial Exhibition Aug 25—Oct 1, 2017: (curator: Charles Hatfield) (Oviatt Library, California State University, Northridge, California, USA)

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SELF PORTRAITS • FAMILY PORTRAITS • WORLD WAR II 1920: First Photo? (photo of 3-year-old Jacob Kurtzberg with parents, Rose and Benjamin Kurtzberg) (R: TJKC 43,50,64) 1935: Rose Kurtzberg (mother) Kurtzberg - a (R: AOJK, p 7; TJKC 45) ca. 1930s: Ben Kurtzberg (father) Kurtzberg - a (R: TJKC 45) ca. 1930s: David Kurtzberg (brother) Kurtzberg - a (R: TJKC 45) Dec 28, 1937: Dutch (dog; signed) Kurtzberg - a(p) (R: KKOC, TJKC 68) Jack Kirby (with pipe) Kirby - a(p) (R: AOJK, p 15) 1939: 1940: “Me” Kirby - a(p) (R: AOJK, p 7) Win 1942: “Satan Wears A Swastika” (Simon and Kirby app. in story) Kirby/Simon - a (R: Boy Commandos 1) Mar 1942: Photo: Joe Simon and Jack Kirby at drawing board with [Boy Commandos] title splash for DC 64) (R: KU, TJKC 40) 1943-1945: [World War II portraits, sketches, letters] (various) Kirby (writing / art) (USA / Europe) (See AH 100, AOJK, CJL 1, JKQ 10,12, KKOC, KU, MLIC, Snow White, Spirit 39, TJKC 10,25,27,34,49,64, Yank) “Sad Lookin’ Sight Ain’t I?” (with military gear; Aug 1943: sent to fan while in basic training) Kirby - a(p) (Camp Stewart, Savannah, GA, USA) (R: TJKC 10) Aug 21, 1943: “Pvt. Jack Kirby” Kirby - a (Camp Stewart, Savannah, GA, USA) (R: AOJK, p 49; CJL 1, KKOC) 1943: “Two Guys In My Barracks” (two unknown American soldier portraits) Kirby - a(p) (note: mis-dated 1942) (R: AOJK, p 50) (R: CJL 1) (R: TJKC 72) 1943: “We Ate Like Chasayrim” (Jack and Rosalind Kirby) Kirby - a(p) (R: AOJK, p 50) 1944: “Stifled But Still Yours” Kirby - a(p) (V-Mail to Roz; signed: “Jackson”) (R: CJL 1, TJKC 64) 1944: [Soldier Portraits] (two unknown; American) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 25) 1944: [Soldier Portraits] (three unknown; American) / [German / Japanese Soldier] Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 25) 1944: Tiger Tank (sketch) Kirby - a (See TJKC 38 p 51) Oct 1944: “Under Fire” (American soldiers with mortar) Kirby - a(p) (Metz, France) (R: AOJK, p 53; CJL 1) 1944: [Dead German Soldiers] Kirby - a(p) (France) (R: AOJK, p 54; CJL 1) 1944: [Kneeling Soldier] (American) Kirby - a(p) (France) (R: AOJK, CJL 1, KU) 1944: Self Portrait (sentry duty with helmet and knife) Kirby - a(p) (France) (V-Mail to Roz; signed: “Jackson”) (R: KU) 1944: Self Portrait (running communication cable) Kirby - a(p) (France) (V-Mail to Roz) (R: AOJK, p 56; CJL 1, KKOC, KU) Fall 1944: [G.I. Portrait Studies] Kirby - a(p) (France) (note: most unknown to exist; Kirby traded some for cigars) (See TJKC 64) Sep 1944: “Mitch Sytkowski” (fellow G.I. portrait study) Kirby - a(p) (Corny, France) (R: TJKC 64) Oct 1944: Self Portrait (bearded, with pipe) Kirby - a(p) (France) (V-Mail to Roz) (R: AOJK, p 58) Oct 1944: “The Missus—My Gorgeous Babe” (Rosalind Kirby) Kirby - a(p) (drawn in a foxhole in France) (R: AH 100, AOJK, p 56; CJL 1, JKQ 1, KU) Nov 23, 1944: “The Little Woman” (Rosalind Kirby) Kirby - a(p) (France) (R: AOJK, p 56; JKQ 10, KKOC, TJKC 64) 1944-1945: Self Portrait (in hospital bed with cigar) Kirby - a(p) (France/UK) (V-Mail to Roz) (R: KU, The Spirit 39, TJKC 64) 1944-1945: Self Portrait (in hospital bed (1) with magazine) Kirby - a(p) (France/UK) (V-Mail to Roz; signed: “Jackson”) (R: JKQ 12, KU, TJKC 49) 1944-1945: Self Portrait (in hospital bed (2) with girlie magazine) Kirby - a(p) (France/UK) (V-Mail to Roz; signed: “Jackson”) (R: KU, TJKC 64) (See Snow White / Seven Dwarves (unpublished) 1944-1945: [Medical Illustrations] (P.F.C. Kirby, while recuperating in hospital, painted some vivid color wound illustrations in gouache for doctors, and brought some home) (See MLIC p 140-141; TJKC 64 p 15) 1945: Self Portrait (writing aboard ship with cigar) Kirby - a(p) (V-Mail to Roz; signed: “Jackson”) (R: KU, TJKC 64) Dec 6, 1945: [Susan Kirby birth announcement] “Stuntman” (cartoon; ink / wash; Simon and Kirby app.) (attributed Kirby - a) (See TJKC 70) Apr 1947: “The Bear Skull Trail To Death” (Kirby app. in story as editor) Kirby/Simon - a (R: Headline Comics 23) (R: CJK 3) May 1947: “Justice Finds A Cop Killer” (Kirby app. in story) Kirby - a (R: Frankenstein Comics 7) (R: CJK 3) Sep 1949: Photo Cover (posing as burglar; qualified self portrait) (R: Headline Comics 27) 1949: Photo Cover outtakes (unpublished; qualified self portraits for Headline Comics covers) (R: Comic Art Tribute to Joe Simon and Jack Kirby (card set) #14) // (R: AE V3#76, MLIC, JKT 2) Jul 1954: “The Youth” (Simon and Kirby cameo in story) Kirby/Simon - a (R: Bulls-eye 1) Mar 1956: Rosalind Kirby look-a-like purported on cover of True Love Problems and Advice Illustrated 38 (R: AL, TJKC 20) 1961-1978: Fantastic Four (some would say The Thing is Kirby’s first metaphoric self-portrait—with cigar (1961-1970; 1975-1978) Kirby - a(p) (“If you’ll notice the way the Thing talks and acts, you’ll find that the Thing is really Jack Kirby” —Jack Kirby (1992) (See What If? 11) Oct 1962 Fantastic Four 7 (Kirby self portrait (Reed Richards) purported on cover) Kirby - a (Evanier (TJKC 34 p 10) Jan 1963: “The Return Of Doctor Doom” (Lee and Kirby app. on cover and in story) Kirby/Ayers - a (R: Fantastic Four 10) 1963-1964: Lisa Kirby (daughter; figure studies) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 67) 1965: “Bedlam At The Baxter Building” (Lee and Kirby app. in story) Kirby/Colletta - a (R: Fantastic Four Annual 3) 1967: The Thing (at drawing board with cigar) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 13, SACBA) Nov 1967: “This Is A Plot?” (Lee and Kirby app. in story) 3p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: Fantastic Four Special 5) Nov 18, 1967: Lisa Kirby (daughter) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 67) 1969: Self Portrait (at drawing board with Marvel Super-Heroes) Kirby/Royer - a (first Royer inks on Kirby) (Marvelmania) (R: Marvelmania Comic Artist Inking and Coloring Kit, Artist Self Portrait Kit, Marvelmania Comic Art

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Portfolio) // (R: AOJK, Art of the Comic Book, BGCF 105, CBG 1616, CBG Annual (1997), CJ 166, CJL 1, Comics Feature 34, Kirby: A Collection of the Artistry of Jack Kirby, KKOC, Marvel Legacy of Jack Kirby, SDCC (2017), The Spirit 39, Collected TJKC 1, TJKC 1,50) Apr 1970: “The Monster” (Lee and Kirby app. at end of unpublished first version of story for Chamber of Darkness 4) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 13) 1970: Photo: Kirby at drawing board (menaced by Red Skull (Evanier) (R: Marvelmania Bullpen Foto Kit (1970) // (R: TJKC 38) Dec 1970: “The Whiz Wagons Are Coming” (smoking pencil, drawing with cigar) Kirby - a (R: Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 134) // (R: BI 1, CJ 134, SDCC (2017), TJKC 56,65,67) Aug 1971: “Kirby’s The Name—And Comics Is My Game” (at drawing board) Kirby/Colletta - a (R: Forever People 4) // (R: BRSNS, DSS, MHS, NGS, NLBCS, SMS, SPJO 141, JKFWO 2, JOA 2, KKOC, SDCC (2017) // (R: NG 5, NG 1 (1984) re-titled “Hello Again”) Aug 1972: “Himon” (Kirby’s father-in-law Hyman Goldstein inspired Himon) Kirby/Royer - a (R: Mister Miracle 9) (See DC Graphic Novel 4 (The Hunger Dogs) 1972: Photos: Kirby at work (portrait series of Kirby creating Kamandi #5 (page 8) by David Folkman) (See CBAGWJK, JKPI) 1974: Lisa Kirby (daughter; fantasy portrait—on space horse) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 67) Jun 2, 1975: “Let’s Visit, By Shel Dorf” (with cigar) Kirby - a (R: Menomonee Falls Gazette V4#18) // (R: TJKC 15) Photo: Kirby at work (portrait of Kirby coloring Dream Machine by David Folkman) (See CBAGWJK) 1975: Self Portrait Kirby - a (R: Marvel Convention Book (1976) 1976: 1976: “Captain America’s Bicentennial Battles” (Kirby app. in story as newsboy) 3p Kirby/Trimpe - a (R: Marvel Treasury Special 1) // (R: CAJKO, KSK) Oct 1978: “What If The Fantastic Four Were The Original Marvel Bullpen?” (Lee and Kirby app. in story) 34p Kirby/Royer/Wray - a (R: What If? 11) // (R: WIC) 1978: “Artist In Contention With Contentious Monster” (version one) Kirby - a(p) (R: Jack Kirby Masterworks) // (R: CJL 1, TJKC 69) 1979: “Artist In Contention With Contentious Monster” (version two; fan commission) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 69) 1980: “Jack Kirby” (self portrait with biography) Kirby - a (R: National Cartoonists Society Album (1980) // (R: 1988) // (R: CJL 1, Collected TJKC 1, KKOC (embossed on HC format front cover) Mar 1982: “Kirby Takes On The Comics” (magazine cover integrates Kirby photo with Captain Victory cast) Kirby/Huck/Gonzalez - a (R: Comics Scene 2) May 1982: “The Goozlebobber” (grandson Jeremy Kirby app. in story) Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (R: CV 4) Jul 1982: “Our Backs To The Wall” (granddaughter Tracy Kirby app. in story) Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (R: CV 5) Jul 1982: “King Of The Unwanted” (grandson Jeremy Kirby app. in story) Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (R: CV 5) Jul 1982: “Shop Talk: Jack Kirby” (jam drawing Self Portrait by Will Eisner and Jack Kirby) (R: The Spirit 39) // (R: Will Eisner’s Shop Talk, TJKC 16) Sep 1982: Untitled (Goozlebobber) (grandson Jeremy Kirby app. in story) Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (R: CV 6) Feb 1983: “Silver Star: Homo Geneticus” (Granddaughter Tracy Kirby app. in story) Kirby/Royer - a (R: Silver Star 1) 1983: “Street Code” (autobiographic comic features Rose Kurtzberg (mother) and Kirby as youth in New York City) Kirby - a 10p (R: Argosy V3#2) // (R: KKOC, Street Code (mini-comic), Streetwise) 1983: “This Is It, Jack! California In The Sixties” (Jack and Rosalind Kirby) Kirby - a (R: San Diego Comic Con Book (1983) // (R: TJKC 50) // (original pencils R: KKOC) 1983: Self Portrait (at drawing board; original pencils for DC Graphic Novel 4) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 7) // (inked version) Kirby/Royer - a (2004) (R: TJKC 45) 1984: Self Portrait (at drawing board) Kirby/Theakston - a (R: DC Graphic Novel 4 (The Hunger Dogs) // (R: AH 100, TJKC 6) // May 1984: Self Portrait Kirby - a (R: Amazing Heroes 47) 1984: Self Portrait Kirby - a(p) // (inked version) Kirby/Rubinstein - a (1994) (R: JKQ 3) Nov 1984: “Kirby On Survival” (at drawing board) Kirby - a (R: New Gods 6) Nov 1984: Self Portrait (original pencils with original text from “Kirby On Survival” (NG 6) Kirby - a (R: TJKC 11) Mar 1985: “The Hunger Dogs” (father-in-law Hyman Goldstein app. (Himon) Kirby/Berry/Theakston/Royer - a (R: DC Graphic Novel 4) (See Mister Miracle 9) 1986: “Everyone Feels Young At The San Deigo (sic) Con” (Jack and Rosalind Kirby) Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (R: San Diego Comic Con Book (1986) // (R: TJKC 46) Aug 1, 1986: Self Portrait (cover vignette) Kirby/Rude - a (R: Amazing Heroes 100) // (R: TJKC 42) late 1980s: Photo: Kirby on diving board (qualified self portrait; shades of the Silver Surfer!) (R: TJKC 59 p 40) May 1987: Life Mask (by Jeff Gelb) (See TJKC 43,47) 1987: “JK Vs. Cruelty / Stupidity” (vs. Two-Headed Monster) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 10) Jun 1987: “You’ll Plotz On That Thing...” (in-laws Anita and Morris Katz) Kirby - a (note: final art by Kirby?) (R: TJKC 30) Jun 1988: Self Portrait Kirby - a (R: Kirby 1; reprinted from earlier source?) (Belgian fanzine) (R: Kirby 21, Kirby Special 1) May 1990: Photos: Kirby as Captain America (qualified self portrait; Kirby poses with Cap’s shield) (version one) (photos by Bret Mixon) (R: Phantom Force 3, TJKC 13) // (version two) (R: TJKC 23) Dec 1993: Final Photos? 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INTERNET WEBSITES The Jack Kirby Museum: The Jack Kirby Collector: Kirby 4 Heroes: Jack Kirby Comics: What If Kirby: The Kirby Effect: Kirby-Vision: Kirby Comics: Kirby Dynamics: 365 Days of the Fourth World: Simon and Kirby Blog: Jack Kirby Biography: Jack Kirby Crash Course: Lord Of Light The Daily Kirby: Mike Royer: Grand Comic Book Database: Who’s Who of American Comic Books (1928-1999):

http://www.kirbymuseum.org (by Rand Hoppe) http://www.twomorrows.com/kirby (by John Morrow / TwoMorrows) http://www.kirby4heroes.com/ (donate to Kirby 4 Heroes Campaign) (by Jillian Kirby) http://www.jackkirbycomics.com (by Jeremy Kirby) http://www.whatifkirby.com (uncut Kirby graphite / unpublished concepts) (by Tom Kraft) http://kirbymuseum.org/blogs/effect/ (The Journal of the Jack Kirby Museum) http://kirbymuseum.org/blogs/kirby-vision/ (by Jason Garrattley) http://kirbymuseum.org/blogs/kirby/ (Bob Heer keeps you in-the-know about Kirby-in-print) http://kirbymuseum.org/blogs/dynamics/ (by Rob Steibel) http://kirbymuseum.org/blogs/365fourth/ (by Jon B. Cooke) http://kirbymuseum.org/blogs/simonandkirby/ (by Harry Mendryk) http://www.kirbymuseum.org/blogs/effect/looking-for-the-awesome-contents/ (by Stan Taylor) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAY9kemYYAw http://www.lordoflight.com (by Barry Ira Geller) http://www.dailykirby.com http://www.michaelroyer.com (Kirby re-creations by Mike Royer) http://www.comics.org (excellent research tool) http://www.bailsprojects.com

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ESSAYS • INTERVIEWS • SPEECHES • PANELS Jan 30, 1935: “Kurtzberg Compares Old ‘Reporter’ To New” by Jacob Kurtzberg (R: Boys’ Brotherhood Republic Reporter V5#8) // (R: TJKC 38) 1936: “Dens Of Vice And Iniquity” by Jacob Kurtzberg (R: Boys’ Brotherhood Republic Reporter Program Book) // (R: CJK 1) 1944: “Howdy Darlin’...” (letter to Rosalind Kirby; with self-portrait) (V-Mail) Kirby (text) (R: CJL 1) 1944: Letter (to Rosalind Kirby; with self-portrait (running communication cable) (V-Mail) Kirby (text) (R: AOJK, KKOC) (note: most of Kirby’s World War II letters are illegibly reproduced) 1946-1956: (The numerous uncredited text features published in Simon and Kirby’s titles are not distinctly accreditable) Apr 15, 1958: Note (confirming Jack Schiff’s share in Sky Masters) (signed by Dave Wood and Jack Kirby) (R: TJKC 15) Fall 1959: “Kirby’s Defense” Kirby (deposition text excerpt) Sky Masters lawsuit for: trial (Oct 16 / Dec 3, 1959) (New York Supreme Court, White Plains, NY—decision (Dec 21, 1959) Westchester County, NY #1798-59: Jack Schiff vs. Jack Kirby, David Wood and Dick Wood) (See TJKC 15 p 23) Jan 1962: Letter (to fan Richard “Grass” Green) Kirby (text) (R: Alter Ego V3#15) Jan 1, 1964: “Jack Kirby: An Artist With Impact” with Len Wein (note: earliest known Kirby Interview) (R: Masquerader 6) // (R: TJKC 49) “The Voices Of Marvel” (Kirby vocal on M.M.M.S. flexi-record) (See MMMS membership kit (1964) (Nov) 1964: (excerpts: Rolling Stone 91) // (transcript: CBA 18) “All In The Marvel Family” mid 1960s: Kirby Interview (also features Stan Lee) with Barry Grey (radio: WMCA, New York, NY, USA) Jan 1966: “Super-Heroes With Super Problems” (a visit with Lee and Kirby by Nat Freedland; some Kirby quotes) (R: New York Herald Tribune (Jan 9, 1966) // (R: CJ 181, CJL 1) “Meet Jack Kirby” Kirby (autobiographic text) (R: Merry Marvel Messenger 1) 1966: (R: Marvel Age Annual 2) “Jack Kirby By Jack Kirby” (R: FOOM 8) “Joe Simon And Jack Kirby: By Their Works Ye Shall Know Them” (R: TJKC 5) “Kirbymania” // (excerpt: TJKC 25, p 88) 1966: Marvel Worldwide, Inc. et al v. Kirby et al—Jack Kirby’s 1966 Statement (Kirby text) (R: 20th Century Danny Boy (Apr 23, 2011) Jul 23, 1966: “1966 Keynote Speech” (Kirby at New York Comic Con; Park Sheraton Hotel, New York, NY, USA) (R: TJKC 43) (See Marvel Bullpen page (Feb 1967), AE V3#53 p 65-66 and AE V3#54) 1966: “A Visit With Jack Kirby” by Marv Wolfman (R: Forever People 1, Mister Miracle 1, New Gods 1) Dec 28, 1966: Tiger 21 (television concept development contract; signed by Kirby, John Graham and Lawrence Grossman) (R: TJKC 32) Mar 3, 1967: “Will Success Spoil Spider-Man?” Lee / Kirby Interview with Mike Hodel (radio: WBAI, New York, NY, USA) (R: Stan Lee Universe) “This Is The Marvel Age” Lee / Kirby Interview (R: Excelsior 1) 1968: (R: TJKC 60) “Stan & Jack: Excelsior” early 1969: “Jack Kirby Interview: Part One” with Mark Hebert (R: Nostalgia Journal 30) (R: CJL 1) “There Is Something Stupid In Violence As Violence”

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early 1969: “Jack Kirby Interview: Conclusion” with Mark Hebert (R: Nostalgia Journal 31) (R: CJL 1) “There Is Something Stupid In Violence As Violence” 1969: “The Life And Times Of Jack Kirby” Kirby Interview (R: Comic Special) 1969: Kirby Interview with Greg Theakston (excerpts: CJK 1, CSJK) Aug 1969: “We Create Images, And They Just Continue On” (Part 1) with Shel Dorf (R: TJKC 36) Aug 1969: “I Don’t Like To Draw Sling-Shots, I Like To Draw Cannons” (Part 2) with Shel Dorf (R: TJKC 37) 1969: “Jack Kirby” Kirby (autobiographic text) (on back of self portrait; Marvelmania Artist Self Portrait Kit) Nov 9, 1969: “Speak The Language Of The ‘70s” with Shel Dorf and fans (R: TJKC 42) 1970: Kirby Interview with Greg Theakston (excerpts: CJK 1, CSJK) 1970: Kirby Interview with John Millinder (unpublished; See TJKC 70 p 14) 1970: “Kirby Meets Women’s Lib” (ie: Liberation) (features Kirby quotes?) (R: Champion 8) Jul 1970: “A Personal Note From Stan And Jack” (officially credited Lee and Kirby (text) (R: Fantastic Four 100) Aug 1-3, 1970: “It’s Not In The Draftsmanship, It’s In The Man” (Kirby’s keynote speech at San Diego’s Golden State Comic Con (Kirby was Guest of Honor at first San Diego Comic Con) San Diego, CA, USA) (R: TJKC 57) // (audio: Comic Con Memories (website) (Jan 8, 2010) (a couple of quotes re: World War II: TJKC 64, p20) 1970: “A Talk With Artist—Writer—Editor Jack Kirby” with Bruce Hamilton (R: Rocket’s Blast Comic Collector 81) // (R: Marvel Collectors’ Handbook 1, TJKC 18) Oct 1970: “Jack Kirby—Continued” Kirby (autobiographic text) (R: Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 133) (R: Super DC Giant S-25) “The Kirby That Jack Built” Dec 1970: “The Whiz Wagons Are Coming” Kirby (text) (with self portrait) (R: Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 134) Dec 1970: “Shel Speaks (And Kirby, Too)” with Shel Dorf (audio: Shel Dorf Tribute web site) (Oct 2009) 1970: “I Met Kirby: The Thing That Drew” (Part 1) with Mike Towry (R: Train of Thought 5) (R: TJKC 17) “Jack Kirby’s Train Of Thought” 1970: “I Met Kirby: The Thing That Drew” (Part 2) with Mike Towry (R: Train of Thought 6) (R: TJKC 52) “Train Of Thought Part 2” Jan 1971: “The Hairies—Super Race—Or Man’s Second Chance” Kirby (text) (R: Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 135) Jan 31, 1971: “Comic & Crypt Interviews Jack Kirby And Carmine Infantino” (R: Comic & Crypt 5) (R: Fantasy Advertiser 48) “Jack Kirby Interview (with Infantino)” (R: CBA 1) “The King And The Director” (R: CBG 1407) “Jack Kirby On Infantino” (audio: Jack Kirby Museum web journal The Kirby Effect) “Jack Kirby And Carmine Infantino Interview” Feb 28, 1971: “An Interview With Jack Kirby” with G.J. O’Hara and John Millinder (R: Stan’s Weekly Express (Apr 15, 1971) // (R: TJKC 70) 1971: Kirby Interview with Warren Pierce (15 min.) (radio: WCAR, Detroit, MI, USA) Apr 4, 1971: “Old Comic Heroes Return: For Awhile” Kirby Interview (R: The Los Angeles Herald Examiner) May 2, 1971: “Shazam! Here Comes Captain Relevant” with Saul Braun (excerpts: New York Times Sunday Magazine) May 14, 1971: The Great Electric Bird with Tim Skelly (radio: WNUR-FM, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA) (R: Nostalgia Journal 27) “Jack Kirby Interview” (R: CJL 1) “I Created An Army Of Characters, And Now My Connection With Them Is Lost” 1971: Kirby Interview with Greg Theakston (See CJK 3) Aug 6-8, 1971: “May (sic) 1971 Kirby Interview” with Lee Falk and Steve Dejarnatt (at San Diego Comic Con, San Diego, CA, USA) (R: thesis (Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA, USA) “Confrontations of Politics and Art” (R: TJKC 67) Aug 1971: “Kirby’s The Name—And Comics Is My Game” Kirby (text with self portrait) (R: Forever People 4; Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 141) Fall 1971: “The Breeding Ground” Kirby (photo collage / text featurette) (R: In the Days of The Mob 1, IDMOBC) 1971: Note Kirby (apologetic text) to Michel Choquette (partial repro in The Someday Funnies (endpapers) Win 1972: “The Hollywood Mob” Kirby (unpublished photo / text featurette) (In the Days of The Mob 2) Spr 1972: “Execution—For Or Against” Kirby (unpublished photo / text featurette) (In the Days of The Mob 3) Apr 29, 1972: “Kirby At College” (Kirby speech at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA) (R: TJKC 5) Apr 29, 1972: Panel Discussion (Kirby / Lee at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA) (R: TJKC 5) (R: Stan Lee Conversations) Jun 1972: “Jack Kirby: A Profile” with Mark Evanier (R: Comicscope) // (R: TJKC 53) Jun-Jul 1972: “Get Ready For A Price Change” 1/2p (DC editors text apportioned to Kirby) (app. in Jun-Jul 1972 comics) 1972: “1972 Comic Art Convention Luncheon” with Alex Toth and Jim Steranko (New York, NY, USA) (R: Comic Art Convention Book (1973) // (R: TJKC 8) Aug 1972: “All DC Magazines Now Only 20¢” 1/2p (DC editors text apportioned to Kirby) (app. in Aug 1972 comics) Aug 1972: “A Time To Build” Kirby (text) (R: The Demon 1) Sep 10, 1972: “To What It May Concern” Kirby (prose / art) “Jupiter Plaque” (Pioneer 10 probe) (R: Los Angeles Times West Magazine) 1972: Kirby Interview with Greg Theakston (excerpts: CJK 1, CSJK) Oct 1972: “They’re Still Up There” Kirby (photo collage / text) (R: Weird Mystery Tales 2) Dec 1972: “The Great Earth Cataclysm Syndrome” Kirby (text) (R: Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 2) Dec 22, 1972: Letter (to fan “Dave”) Kirby (text) (R: TJKC 54) Feb 1973: “Demonology” Kirby answers a couple of letters (R: The Demon 6) Feb 1973: “Time Capsule” Kirby answers letters (R: Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 3) 1973: Kirby Interview with Peter Kuper (Cleveland Graphic Arts Society) (R: G.A.S. Lite V2#10) (R: TJKC 47) “Cleveland Rocks” 1973: Culture in America Kirby / Mike Royer Interview (Thousand Oaks, CA) (television: unknown Italian program) May 1974: “Animals That Stand Erect” Kirby (text) (R: Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 17)


May 13, 1974: “A Chat With Jack Kirby” with Russ Maheras (R: Maelstrom 2) // (R: TJKC 34) Sep 18, 1974: “Kirby On Kirby 1974: An Interview With The King Of Comics” with Jerry Connelly (radio: KNJO, Thousand Oaks, CA, USA) // (R: CBG 1401) (R: TJKC 64) “Kirby On Kirby” Oct 1974: “OMAC” Kirby (text) (R: OMAC 1) Oct 1974: “War, My Look And Yours” Kirby (text) (R: Our Fighting Forces 151) Nov 18, 1974: Note (two page Rosalind Kirby text); donation of art for exhibition: University of California, Davis, CA, USA) (R: TJKC 70 p 77) mid-1970s: “Jack Kirby, Art Critic” with David “Hambone” Hamilton and Carl Taylor (R: TJKC 67) Win 1975: Letter (text by Kirby) (R: Crimmer’s: Harvard Journal of Pictorial Fiction) Feb 1975: “The Time Capsule” Kirby answers letters (R: Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 26) Feb 1975: “Before The Letters Begin” Kirby (text) (R: Our Fighting Forces 153) Mar 24, 1975: Kirby announces his return to Marvel to fans (“Whatever I do at Marvel, I can assure you that it’ll electrocute you in the mind!”) (Mighty Marvel Convention) (See Marvel Comics: The Untold Story, p164) 1975: “Jack Kirby: In His Own Right / Kirby Kirby Kirby” with Steve Sherman and Mark Evanier (for unpublished Kirby Unleashed V2) (R: Comic Art Convention Book (1975) (R: TJKC 8) “Jack Kirby Interview” 1975: “Jack Kirby and Walter Gibson Interviewed” with Jim Steranko and Phil Seuling (Comic Art Convention Awards Luncheon; New York, NY, USA) (R: Comic Art Convention Book (1976) // (R: TJKC 13) May 1975: “Jack Kirby and Don Rico Discuss WWII, The Mafia, Watergate and Comic Art” with Barry Alfonso (R: Mysticogryfil: Journal of Cosmic Wonder 2) // (R: TJKC 20) 1975: “Let’s Visit! By Shel Dorf” with Shel Dorf (with self portrait) (R: Menomonee Falls Gazette V4#181) // (R: TJKC 15) 1975: [Jack Kirby calls in] Stan Lee interview with Carol Hemmingway) (KABC radio, Los Angeles, CA, USA) Jul 30-Aug 3, 1975: “Jack Kirby / Jim Steranko” (panel at San Diego Comic Con, San Diego, CA, USA) (audio excerpts: The 1975 San Diego Comic Con (LP record album) (R: TJKC 64) “The Captain America Panel” Aug 1975: “Jack Kirby—A Man With A Pencil” Steve Sherman visits Kirby (R: Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 32) // (R: KACS 1) Aug 1975: “Manhunter, The Justice Principle” Kirby (text) (R: First Issue Special 5) Sep 1975: “Kirby Speaks” with Scott Edelman (R: FOOM 11) Sep 1975: “Department Of Infoomation” (Black Panther / Captain America / Eternals / 2001: A Space Odyssey) (a couple of quotes by Kirby) (R: FOOM 11) Oct 21, 1975: Letter (to fan Jeff Gelb) Kirby (text) (R: TJKC 23) Dec 1975: “Convention Memories” (Stan Lee moderates panel with Kirby and Neal Adams) (essay by Price) (Miamicon I, FL, USA) (R: TJKC 4) 1975-1980s: “Silver Star, Superhero!” Kirby / Steve Sherman (screenplay text) (See JKQ 10, TJKC 19,21,30; Silver Star Graphite Edition) Apr 1976: “Captain Victory And The Lightning Lady” Kirby / Steve Sherman (screenplay text) (See CJ 134 p 96; TJKC 20,43; Captain Victory Graphite Edition) Jul 1976: “Will The Gods Return Someday?” Kirby (text) (R: The Eternals 1) // (R: ETJK) (See TJKC 70) Aug 1976: “Gods, Myths And UFOs” Kirby (text) (R: The Eternals 2) // (R: ETJK) (See TJKC 70) 1976: [Biography] Kirby (autobiographic text) (R: San Diego Comic Con Book (1976) (See SDCC 1980, 1986) Sep 1976: “Department Of Infoomation” (Black Panther / Captain America / Eternals / 2001: A Space Odyssey) (a couple of quotes by Kirby) (R: FOOM 15) Sep 18, 1976: “Idea and Motive In Jack ‘King’ Kirby’s Comic Books: A Conversation” with Ronald Levitt Lanyi (R: Journal of Popular Culture V17#2) // (R: TJKC 44) Oct 3, 1976: “Comic Art Transfer” with Furnell Chapman (Kirby appearance at North Hollywood comic shop) (video: NBC Universal Archives (web site) Oct 2014—Kirby begins at 2:09) Nov 4, 1976: “Wow—What An Interview” with Nessim Vaturi (Lucca 12; Italy; transcribed by Fabio Paolo) (R: Wow! Comics V2#7) // (R: TJKC 12) Jack Kirby Interview with Peter Hansen (Lucca 12; Italy) (R: TJKC 48) Nov 4, 1976: Nov 1976: “The Day I Spoke With Jack” with Kenn Thomas (R: Whizzard 9) // (R: TJKC 55) Dec 1976: “The New Seed” Kirby (text) (R: 2001: A Space Odyssey 1) Dec 1976: “Department Of Infoomation” (Eternals / 2001: A Space Odyssey / Captain America / Black Panther) (a few quotes by Kirby) (R: FOOM 16) Jan 1977: “The New Black Panther, Things To Come” Kirby (text) (R: Black Panther 1) // (R: MARM) Mar 1977: “Department Of Infoomation” (Black Panther / Captain America / Eternals / 2001: A Space Odyssey) Kirby (text) (R: FOOM 17) Mar-May 1977: “Silver Surfer” (graphic novel script / letter(s) to “Stanley”) Kirby (text) (See SLU, TJKC 49,66-68) 1977: [Original Art Price List] (extant example of humble price list written by the Kirbys over the years) (See TJKC 52) Fall 1977: “Silver Surfer” (graphic novel preview) Kirby (text / art) (R: FOOM 19) Fall 1977: “Department of Infoomation” (Black Panther / Dinosaurs / Mister Machine) Kirby (text) (R: FOOM 19) (Oct) 1977: “Why Mutates?” Kirby (text) (R: The Eternals Annual 1) (R: ETJK) Nov 1977: “The Roots Of T’Challa” Kirby (text) (R: Black Panther 6) // (R: MARM) Dec 1977: “How Do We See The Eternals?” Kirby (text) (R: The Eternals 18) // (R: ETJK) Dec 1977: “The Fantasy Makers” with Shel Dorf (R: Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom 213) (R: TJKC 12) “Jack Kirby Recalls Lucca, Italy” Win 1978: “Department Of Infoomation” (Black Panther / Devil Dinosaur / Machine Man) Kirby (text) (R: FOOM 20) 1978: Kirby Interview with Greg Theakston (excerpts: CJK 1, CSJK) Mar 1978: Untitled Kirby (self-appraisal text / art) (R: Sorcerers—A Collection of Fantasy Art) Spr 1978: “2001: A Space Odyssey” (overview) Kirby (text) (R: FOOM 21)

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Spr 1978: “Department Of Infoomation” (Black Panther / Devil Dinosaur / Machine Man) Kirby (text) (R: FOOM 21) Apr 1978: “The Machine—As The Dude Next Door” Kirby (text) (R: Machine Man 1) // (R: MACHMCC) Apr 1978: “Of Dinosaurs And Men” Kirby (text) (R: Devil Dinosaur 1) // (R: DDSRJK, KSK) May 1978: “The Persecuted Machine” Kirby (text) (R: Machine Man 2) // (R: MACHMCC) May 1978: “There Were Giants In Those Days” Kirby (text) (R: Devil Dinosaur 2) // (R: DDSRJK) Jun 1978: “The Unexpected Robot” Kirby (text) (R: Machine Man 3) // (R: MACHMCC) Jun 1978: “The X-Age, A Comic Book Bonanza” Kirby (text) (R: Devil Dinosaur 3) // (R: DDSRJK) Jul 1978: “Dinosaurs As Devils And Moon Boys As Primitives” Kirby (text) (R: Devil Dinosaur 4) // (R: DDSRJK) Aug 1978: “Would You Like A Machine To Fight Your Battles?” Kirby (text) (R: Machine Man 5) // (R: MACHMCC) 1978: Forever Amoré (screenplay collaboration by Kirby and Zuccaro) (unpublished) (See movie development) Nov 8, 1978: L’Evolution des Super-Heroes dans la Bande Dessiner aux Etats—Unis with Annie Baron-Carvais (Thesis; 1981) (R: DC Spécial 7 (France) // (R: TJKC 32) “The Lost Kirby Interview” 1979: Kirby Interview with Barry Ira Geller (in Lord Of Light media kit) (R: TJKC 11) 1979-1980: The World’s Greatest Super Friends (Kirby text synopses for 16 plots (brief) (Hanna-Barbera / ABC) 1980: [Biography] Kirby (autobiographic text) (R: San Diego Comic Con Book (1980) (See SDCC 1976, 1986) “Jack Kirby” Kirby (autobiographic text / self portrait) (R: National Cartoonists Society Album 1980, 1988) 1980: (R: CJL 1, Collected TJKC 1) early 1980s: Justia, Dockets & Filings, Second Court Circuit, New York, New York Southern District Court, Marvel Worldwide, Inc. v. Kirby et al, Filing 97, Exhibit RR (signed, hand-written notes by Kirby) (R: The Jack Kirby Museum web journal The Kirby Effect (Dec 2014) “A Note From Jack Kirby” 1980s: “The Kirby Battlefields” Scott Fresina essay (World War II stories told to Fresina by Kirby) (R: TJKC 49) 1980s: “Little Known Happenstances at the Kirby Household” Scott Fresina essay (R: TJKC 59) Jan 1982: “Marvel Turns 20” Kirby (text) (R: Comics Scene 1) Feb 1982: “Questions And Answers With Jack Kirby, Version Two” with Roger Green (R: Fantastic Four Chronicles (nn) Mar 1982: “Kirby Takes On The Comics” with Howard Zimmerman (R: Comics Scene 2) 1982: “The Jack Kirby Story 1917—1948” with Greg Theakston (R: Jack Kirby Treasury 1) Jul 1982: “Shop Talk: Jack Kirby” with Will Eisner (with self portraits—Eisner/Kirby jam drawing) (R: The Spirit 39, Will Eisner’s Shop Talk) Oct 28, 1982: Entertainment Tonight (Kirby Interview with Catherine Mann; television: ABC TV) (note: the only known video footage of Kirby drawing) (R: TJKC 39) (See TJKC 63) (video: The Jack Kirby Museum’s YouTube Channel) (Jan 2009) Feb 1983: The Secret City (premise text by Kirby) (R: TJKC 21) Mar 17, 1983: “Kirby Speaks” with Greg Theakston (Thousand Oaks, CA, USA) (excerpt: Complete Jack Kirby 2) (audio excerpts: The Jack Kirby Museum’s YouTube Channel) “Jack Kirby Draws” (audio excerpts: The Jack Kirby Museum’s YouTube Channel) “Jack Kirby On The Lower East Side” (audio excerpts: The Jack Kirby Museum’s YouTube Channel) “Jack Kirby At War” Jun 29, 1983: Letter (to fan Chris Harper (UK) Kirby (text) (R: JKQ (14), 15) Nov 1983: “Jack Kirby In The Golden-Age” with James Van Hise (R: Golden Age of Comics 6) // (R: TJKC 25) 1984: Kirby Interview with Greg Theakston (excerpts: CJK 1, CSJK) Jun 1984: “Hello Again” (intro text by Kirby with (Forever People 4) self portrait) (R: New Gods 1 (1984) Jul 7, 1984: Kirby Interview with Al Milgrom (illustrated notes by Poplaski) (Chicago Comic Con) (See Kirby100 p 38) Sep 15, 1984: “Jack Kirby Interview” Jack and Rosalind Kirby Interview with Peter Dobbs / Juanie Lane / Britt Wisenbaker (R: Amazing Heroes 47) “The Gods Themselves” (R: Oasis (Pepperdine University student publication) (Sep 14, 1984) // (R: TJKC 16) Oct 10, 1984: “A Battle With The Camera” (with Ray Zone; television: The Zone Show (30 min.) (R: TJKC 45) Nov 1984: “Kirby On Survival” Kirby (text with self portrait) (R: New Gods 6) (1984) Mar 1985 “Superheroes: The Language That Kirby Wrote” (R: Comics Feature 6) Mar 17, 1985: “Kirby’s War” (The King’s Real-Life Two-Fisted Tales of World War II) with Greg Theakston (R: Pure Images Fun Fair Program (1988) // (R: JKQ 12) Mar 17, 1985: Kirby Interview (videotape; 6 hours) with Greg Theakston (excerpts: CJK 2, CSJK) Apr 15, 1985: Letter (Kirby’s copyright renewal claim letter; unpublished legal document) (See TJKC 24) “Art vs. Commerce” 1985: “The Negotiations” Jack and Rosalind Kirby Interview with Tom Heintjes (R: CJ 105) (R: CJL 1) “I’m A Guy Who Never Gave Anybody Trouble” Jun 1, 1985: “Jack Comes to Acmecon 1985” (Kirby on panel (essay); answers questions from audience) (Acmecon, Greensboro, NC, USA) (R: TJKC 8) Jun 1, 1985: Kirby Interview with John Hitchcock (video recorded by John Floyd) (Acmecon, Greensboro, NC, USA) 1985: “Talking With Jack Kirby” Kirby Interview (with three kids for kid’s section) (Long Island, NY, USA) (R: New York Newsday) // (R: JKC 23) Aug 2, 1985: San Diego Comic Con (Kirby on panel with Starlin / Theakston / Groth to discuss Marvel original art controversy) (San Diego, CA, USA) 1985-1986: The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians (animation synopsis text by Kirby) (Ruby-Spears) (R: TJKC 47) 1985-1987: New Gods / Super Powers (Kirby overview [audiotape] text for DC Comics / Kenner Toys) (R: TJKC 24) “Jack Kirby On The New Gods” Jan 1986: Rosalind Kirby (text: responds to the Marvel art dispute) (R: The Comics Journal 104) Feb 17, 1986: Hour 25 with Mike Hodel / Mark Evanier / Frank Miller / Steve Gerber / Arthur Byron Cover (Pacifica Radio: KPFK-FM 90.7); Los Angeles, CA, USA) // (R: TJKC 19 (partial) “Hour Twenty-Five” May 1986: Kirby Interview (R: Comics Feature 44) 1986: “The King And I” with Mark Evanier (R: Amazing Heroes 100) Jul 1986: “Jack Kirby: Creator” with Alan Carrazé (video: French TV broadcast) (R: Comics Feature 50) (R: TJKC 72) “2nd American Revolution” Aug 1986: [Biography] Kirby (autobiographic text) (R: San Diego Comic Con Book (1986) (See SDCC 1976, 1980)


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Miller / Moore / Wolfman / Groth to discuss Marvel original art controversy; Shooter speaks from audience; Rosalind Kirby fires back) (San Diego, CA, USA) (See CJ 111, TJKC 24 p 30) 1986: Kirby Interview with Greg Theakston (excerpts: Complete Jack Kirby 1,3) 1986: “Jack Kirby Interview” with Mark Borax (R: Comics Interview 41, Comics Interview Super Special 1) (R: Comics Interview: The Complete Collection, Vol. X) Sep 1986: “Jack and Roz Kirby Respond” (text; response to the Marvel art dispute) (R: The Comics Journal 111) 1986-1987: Kirby Interview with Leonard Pitts, Jr. (for unpublished book Conversations with the Comic Book Creators) (R: The Jack Kirby Museum web journal The Kirby Effect (Aug 2012) (R: TJKC 66) “1986 Kirby Interview” Feb 1987: “Jack Kirby—The Master Of Comic Book Art” with Ken Viola (videotaped 1.5 hours) (video: The Masters of Comic Book Art) // (R: TJKC 3,7) Feb 1987: Kirby Interview with Tom Andrae (produced by Ken Viola?) (video: The Masters of Comic Book Art) 1987: “Jack Kirby, The King Of Comics” with Greg Theakston (R: Fungus Rodeo 1) (See CJK 3) (R: The Jack Kirby Museum web journal The Kirby Effect (Jun 2012) Aug 28, 1987: Earthwatch (Stan Lee calls in) with Robert Knight / Warren Reece / Max Schmidt (radio: WBAI, New York, NY, USA) (R: Comic Book Collectors Club (web site) “Jack Kirby And Stan Lee Interview” (R: TJKC 65) “Kirby On WBAI Radio 1987” Nov 14, 1987: “The Meeting Of The Masters” with Mike Thibodeaux (Kirby meets Frazetta—with many Kirby quotes) (R: The Last of The Viking Heroes Summer Special 1) Dec 1987: “A Note From The King” (Kirby text) (R: CJ 118) Dec 4, 1987: “Jack Kirby Interview” with Ben Schwartz (R: UCLA Daily Bruin (Jan 22, 1988) // (R: TJKC 23) Dec 8, 1987: Kirby Interview with Janet Bode (discusses the Marvel art dispute) (R: The Village Voice V32#49) 1988: Kirby Interview with Ron Mann (video: Comic Book Confidential) May 29, 1988: “Jack Kirby Discusses Captain America” with Greg Theakston (See CJK 3) (video: The Jack Kirby Museum’s YouTube Channel (Jul 2009) 1988: Milton Caniff Tribute Kirby (text) (R: Comics Revue 30) // (R: TJKC 37) 1988: “Even The Gods Have Flaws” (text feature by Kirby) (R: History of the DC Universe) Oct 1988: “The House That Jack Built” (Glenn B. Fleming visits the Kirby home; text / photos) (R: The Collected Jack Kirby Collector V2) Jan-Mar 1989: “Conversations with Jack Kirby” Harry Miller essay (R: Alpha Omega 26) // (R: TJKC 2) 1989: “Fighting American, Innovation And Quality” Kirby (text) (R: Fighting American (collection) 1989: “Monsters Of The Shifty Fifties” Kirby (text) (R: Monster Masterworks V1) (See Monster Menace 2) Sum 1989: “Jack Kirby” Jack and Rosalind Kirby Interview with Gary Groth (R: CJ 134) (R: CJL 1) “I’ve Never Done Anything Half-Heartedly” (partial audio: Comics Journal Library Interview Sampler) “Jack Kirby, 1989” 1989: “Jack Kirby Remembers” with Will Murray (R: Jack Kirby Quarterly 16) // (R: TJKC 67) Conversations with Jack and Rosalind Kirby (interviews and essays with biographer Ray Wyman) Jul—Oct 1989: “Childhood Stories Part 1: The Block” (essay) (R: TJKC 45) 1989—1992: “The Kid Who Drew On Walls” (essay) (R: AOJK) 1989—1992: “The Brotherhood” (essay) (R: AOJK) 1989—1992: “Roz and Jack (Part 1)” (essay) (R: TJKC 29) 1989—1992: “Conversations with Roz and Jack (Part 2)” (R: TJKC 46) 1989—1992: “Jack Kirby On Storytelling, Man, God And Nazis” (World War II stories) (R: TJKC 26) 1989—1992: “A.W.O.L.” (World War II story) (R: TJKC 21) 1989—1992: “Jack Kirby On World War II Influences” (World War II stories) (R: TJKC 27) Oct 10-13, 1989: “Roz Kirby On Jack Schiff” Rosalind Kirby (posthumous text) (R: TJKC 51) Oct 16, 1989: “Kirby On The Horde” (and World War II stories) with Ray Wyman (R: TJKC 32) 1990: “The Ark Interview” Jack and Rosalind Kirby Interview with Paul Duncan (R: Ark 33) // (R: TJKC 61) 1990: Kirby Interview with Greg Theakston (See CJK 3) 1990: Kirby Interview (R: Comics Scene Spectacular 2) Apr 13, 1990: Hour 25 (Mike Hodel) with J. Michael Strazcynski and Larry DiTillio (Pacifica Radio: KPFK-FM 90.7, Los Angeles, CA, USA) // (R: TJKC 68) (audio: The Jack Kirby MuseumYouTube Channel) “Hour 25—1990” (R: The Jack Kirby Museum web journal The Kirby Effect) “1990 Apr 13—Jack Kirby Interview” Aug 2-5, 1990: Kirby Interview (video: Kirby candid appearance at San Diego Comic Con with various) (video: ytshawzam’s YouTube Channel) “Jack Kirby: San Diego Comic Con (1990)” Aug 1990: “Simon And Kirby Discuss Captain America” Joe Simon / Jack Kirby Interview (R: Comics Scene 14) Sep 21, 1990: “Comic Genius: The Faces Behind The Funnies—Jack Kirby” with Mark Voger (R: Asbury Park Press) Dec 1990: “Birth Of A Legend: Jack Kirby Talks About Captain America” Kirby Interview (R: Marvel Age 95) 1991: Kirby Interview with Glenn Danzig and Mike Thibodeaux (R: TJKC 22) 1991: “Comics, For Love Or Money” (Kirby on panel with Paul Power, et al at Fred Greenberg Los Angeles Convention) (R: Comics Interview 90) 1991: Kirby Interview with Greg Theakston (See CJK 3) 1991: Kirby Interview with Glenn B. Fleming (video: The Jack Kirby Museum’s YouTube Channel) “The Tape” (DVD: Jack Kirby: A Personal Journey) (2017) 1991: “A Few Kirby Moments” Jim Amash essay (R: TJKC 10) “Boys’ Ranch...A Valid And Daring Return To The Wild, Wild, West” Kirby (text) (R: Boys’ Ranch (collection) Jan 1992: Spr 1992: Kirby Interview with Nikola Atchine (R: Scarce 31 (France)

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1992: “Jack Kirby: Prisoner Of Gravity” with Rick Green (television: Canada) (R: TJKC 14) 1992: Kirby Interview with Greg Theakston (See CJK 3) 1992: Jack Kirby Interview with Charles Band (video: Monsters Gone Wild (DVD) Vol. 5) Jul 1992: “End Notes” Lee / Kirby quotes (See Comics Scene Spectacular 6) // (R: TJKC 54) Aug 14, 1992: “Mondo Kirby” with Rand Hoppe and Andrew Mayer (unpublished Mondo 2000 interview) (R: TJKC 21) (R: The Jack Kirby Museum web journal The Kirby Effect) “1992 Aug 14—Jack Kirby Interview” (audio: The Jack Kirby Museum’s YouTube Channel) “Mondo Kirby” Aug 28, 1992: “Jack Kirby” with Claudio Piccinini (R: MSN (Italy; fanzine) // (R: Comics Interview 121) Aug 28, 1992: Kirby Interview with Dave Dogman (at San Diego Comic Con, San Diego, CA, USA) (video: Dogman Dave’s YouTube Channel) “Dogman Presents Jack Kirby’s 75th Birthday” Aug 28, 1992: Jack Kirby 75th Birthday by John Bacon (unreleased party video recorded at San Diego Comic Con) Dec 1992: “Espionage In Comics” Jack and Rosalind Kirby Interview with Blair Kramer (R: Comic Book Collector 5) (R: TJKC 69) “Partners For Life” 1992-1993: [Book Tour] (The Art of Jack Kirby book promotion took Kirby and biographer Ray Wyman on a series of in-store appearances in Arizona and Southern California. (Topps Comics were also on the horizon.) In declining health, Kirby made these pilgrimages to his fans.) Jan 1993: “An Audience With The King” with Marty Grosser (R: Previews (Jan 1993) “Interview With The Creators” with Mike Thibodeaux and Richard French (R: Phantom Force 0) Mar 1993: (R: San Diego Comic Con Book (1994) Mar 14, 1993: “An Afternoon With Jack Kirby” (in-store appearance to promote The Art of Jack Kirby; Comics & Comix, Palo Alto, CA, USA) by Jerry Boyd (R: TJKC 38) (excerpts: TJKC 68) “Kirby’s World That’s Coming” (partial video: The Jack Kirby Museum’s YouTube Channel) “A Half Hour With Jack Kirby” Mar 14, 1993: “Kirby & Cap In WWII” Jerry Boyd essay (World War II story—in store app.) (R: TJKC 10) 1993: Will Eisner interview with Greg Theakston (discusses Kirby at Iger-Eisner Studio) (R: CJK 1) 1993: “Jack Kirby, Atlas Comics And Monsters” Kirby (text) (note: final work for Marvel of any kind) (R: Monster Menace 2) // (R: TJKC 53) (See Monster Masterworks (1989) Jun 10, 1993: Kirby Interview (edited) with Chris Harper (R: Jack Kirby Quarterly Newsletter 1) // (R: JKQ 14) (full interview R: JKQ 15) “Opening Shots” // (excerpts R: JKQ 1) “Quarterly Quotes” Jul 4-7, 1993: (video crews interview Kirby at Topps’ booth at San Diego Comic Con) Jul 28, 1993: “An Exclusive Interview: Jack Kirby” with Chris Harper (audiotape) (R: JKQ 1) (R: JKQ 15) “I Always Tried To Do My Best” 1993: “Secret City Secrets” Kirby Interview (R: Comics Scene 34) 1993: “Living Legend” Kirby Interview (R: Comics Scene Yearbook 2) 1993: Kirby Interview (R: Non-Sport Update V5#4) 1993: Kirby Interview (R: Happening #?—exists?) 1993: “Jack Kirby Creates A Universe For Topps Comics” Kirby Interview (R: CBG 1044 (Nov 19, 1993) (Jan 17, 1994: California’s Northridge earthquake (Richter 6.6) shook Los Angeles, CA) Jan 20, 1994: “A Final Chat With The King” with Chris Harper (Kirby’s final interview) (excerpts R: JKQ 2) // (full interview R: JKQ 15) “A Final Chat” Apr 1994: “Life After Jack” Rosalind Kirby Interview with Chris Harper (R: JKQ 15) // (excerpt note R: JKQ 0) “A Message From Roz Kirby” May 1994: “Tribute to Uncle Jack” by Robert Katz (nephew; b: 1953) (R: Phantom Force 5) Jun 1994: “A Day That We Will All Remember—February 6, 1994” by Neal Kirby (R: Phantom Force 4) Aug 1995: “San Diego 1995” Rosalind Kirby Interview with Chris Harper (R: JKQ 5) // (R: JKQ 15) Dec 12, 1995: “Would You Like To See My Etchings?” Rosalind Kirby Interview with John Morrow (R: TJKC 10) Jan 27, 1997: “Will Eisner Speaks” (interview about Kirby with Jean Depelley) (R: TJKC 16) Apr 1998: “An Open Letter from the Kirby Family” (Rosalind Kirby memorium) (R: TJKC 19) Aug 6, 1998: “The Kid from Left Field” Lisa Kirby interview with John Morrow (R: TJKC 20) Aug 13, 1998: “Keeping The Light On” by Tracy Kirby (granddaughter; b: 1972) (R: TJKC 23) Aug 1999: “A Kirby Family Roundtable Discussion” with Lisa Kirby / Richard French / Steve Robertson / Mike Thibodeaux moderated by John Morrow (R: TJKC 27) Feb 6, 2000: Jeremy Kirby (grandson; b: 1978) interview with John Morrow (R: TJKC 28) Feb 23, 2000: Tracy Kirby (granddaughter) interview with John Morrow (R: TJKC 28) Sep 7, 2000: Robert Katz (nephew / co-trustee Kirby Estate) interview with John Morrow (R: TJKC 30) Jul 23, 2004: “And Now...The Kirby Awards” by Lisa Kirby (at San Diego Comic Con) (R: TJKC 43) 2005: “Hero Biography: Jack ‘King’ Kirby—Comic Book Artist” by Jillian Kirby (granddaughter; b: 1995) (R: Trabuco Canyon News (date?) // (R: TJKC 45) Aug 10, 2005: “The Son Also Rises” Neal Kirby interview with John Morrow (with family photos) (R: TJKC 45) 2006: Lisa Kirby interview (re: Jack Kirby’s Galactic Bounty Hunters) (R: Marvel Spotlight: Stan Lee / Jack Kirby (2006) Jan 2007: “Princesse Lisa” (Lisa Kirby interview) (R: Strange 1) 2008: Lisa Kirby (rememberance text) (R: TJKC 50 (Kirby Five-Oh!) 2008: “The Kirby Work Ethic” (extended quotes from Lisa Kirby in TJKC 51 p 56) Apr 9, 2009: “Growing Up Kirby: The Marvel Memories of Jack Kirby’s Son” by Neal Kirby (R: Los Angeles Times) (R: The Marvel Legacy of Jack Kirby) // (R: SDCC (2017) 2015: “The Red Sheet” (a few quotes from Neal Kirby in Comic Book Apocalypse: The Graphic World of Jack Kirby p 74) 2016: “Kirby’s Fab Four” (Lisa Kirby with John Morrow and Sinnott / Royer / Sherman) (R: TJKC 69) 2017: “Kirby Family Memories” (essays by Neal Kirby (Apr 9, 2012) / Lisa Kirby / Jillian Kirby / Jeremy Kirby / Tracy Kirby) (R: SDCC (2017) 164


JOE SIMON INTERVIEWS • BOOKS • ESSAYS Nov 14, 1961: Letter to fan John Wright (R: AE V3#68, p 38) 1974: “Power Luncheon—1974” (Joe Simon with Stan Lee / F. Robbins / Thomas) (R: CACB (1975) // (R: AE V3#13) Jul 1981: “The American Dream Come True” with Carol Kalish (R: Comics Feature 10) // (R: Alter Ego V3#36) 1982: Joe Simon interview with Greg Theakston (See CJK 3) Oct 1982: “Shop Talk with Joe Simon” with Will Eisner (R: The Spirit 37) 1984: Joe Simon interview (in French) (R: Sandman, le Justicier des Reves Veille) 1984: Joe Simon interview with Greg Theakston (See CJK 3) 1986: “G.I. Joe Finds Love” (Simon on romance comics) (R: Buried Treasure 2) May 8, 1987: “Simon Says” with Greg Theakston (R: Jack Kirby Quarterly 10) (See CJK 3) 1987: “Stuntman 1945-1946” with Greg Theakston (R: Simon & Kirby Classics (Stuntman) V1) 1988: “Joe Simon” (autobiographic text) (R: National Cartoonists Society Album (1988) 1988: Tribute to Jack Kirby (advertisement by Simon) (R: Pure Images Fun Fair Program) 1989: “First Came the Pants” (Foreword by Simon) (R: Fighting American (collection) 1989: Joe Simon interview with Greg Theakston (See CJK 3) 1989-1990s: “Look Back with Humor” with Will Murray (R: Comic Book Marketplace 62) Feb 1990: “Joe Simon” with Gary Groth (R: The Comics Journal 134) 1990: The Comic Book Makers by Joe and Jim Simon (autobiography) (Crestwood II) (excerpts: Golden Age Men of Mystery 15) 1990: “The Creator of Captain America Meets the Creator of The Human Torch” (Simon on Carl Burgos) (R: AE V3#36) (note: unpublished text commissioned for HC reprint Marvel Comics #1) Aug 1990: “Simon and Kirby Discuss Captain America” Joe Simon / Jack Kirby Interview (R: Comics Scene 14) Dec 1990: Joe Simon interview (50th anniversary of Captain America) (R: Marvel Age 95) 1992: “The Classic Wild West Action Team” (Foreword by Jim Simon) (R: Boys’ Ranch (collection) Oct 1994: Joe Simon interview (R: Gold & Silver: Overstreet’s Comic Book Quarterly 6) Dec 11, 1994: “Joe Simon on Captain America” with John Morrow (R: TJKC 3) Mar 1995: “Makin’ Hay” (Joe Simon interview with Gary Guzzo; re: Captain America Comics comic book cover re-creations) (R: Captain America Collectors’ Preview 1) // (R: CAEC) Feb 3, 1998: “The Man Behind The Prez” with Jim Amash (R: CBA 5) early 1998: “The FCA Interview” with John R. Cochran (New York City) (R: Alter Ego V3#6 (FCA 65) Aug 1998: “More Than Your Average Joe” (panel discussion with Joe Simon) (San Diego Comic Con, CA, USA) (R: TJKC 25) 1999: “Whatta Ya Know, Joe?” (terse interview with Bill Black) (R: Golden Age Men of Mystery 15) 1999: “Joe Simon: Before Simon and Kirby” with Mark G. Heike (R: Golden Age Men of Mystery 17) Nov 1999: Letter (text by Simon) (R: TJKC 26) Jan 19, 2001: “Joe Simon on Creating Icons” (essay by Simon) (R: Comics Buyer’s Guide 1418) Mar 2002: “Simon Says” with Adam McGovern (R: TJKC 34) 2002: “In Love with Joe Simon” with John Lustig (R: TJKC 64) 2002: “Harvey Gets Simonized” with John B. Cooke (R: CBA 19) 2004: Foreword (text by Simon) (R: Adventures of The Fly (collection) 2004: “(Joe) Simon Says” (essay by Simon ) (R: Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide 34) 2007: “Simon Says” with Jim Amash (R: Alter Ego V3#76) Jul 29, 2007: (letter from Joe Simon read at Jack Kirby Tribute Panel) (San Diego Comic Con) (R: TJKC 51) Introductions (Simon text—8 chapter introductions): “The Heroes” / “Way-Out Science Fiction” / 2009: “War and Adventure” / “The Birth of Romance” / “Crime Drama” / “The Great Western” / “Oh! the Horror” / “Sick Humor” (R: Best of Simon and Kirby) Jul 27, 2009: (audiotaped message from Simon at Jack Kirby Tribute Panel (SDCC) (R: TJKC 56) Aug 2009: “My Bulletin Board” (essay by Simon) (R: Captain America 600) (R: Marvel Masterworks (Golden Age Captain America) V1) (R: Golden Age Captain America Omnibus V1) 2010: “The Birth of The Legion” (Foreword by Simon) (R: The Newsboy Legion by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby V1) 2010: “The 1940s: War and Peace” (text by Simon) (R: Simon and Kirby Superheroes) 2010: “The 1950s: Fighting Americans” (text by Simon) (R: Simon and Kirby Superheroes) 2011: My Life in Comics by Joe Simon (autobiography) (Titan Books) Feb 20, 2017: “Captain America: The Hero we Need in Times Like These” (by Megan Margulies; Simon’s granddaughter) (media) [Joe Simon Checklist] (See AE V3#36, CBM 62) // (Harvey Thrillers (1966) listed in CBA 19)

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JACK KIRBY TRIBUTE PANELS 1975: Stan Lee Panel (Lee answers mostly questions about Kirby) (San Diego Comic Con) (R: TJKC 18) Jul 6, 1985: Groth, and: G. Kane / W. Pini / K. Smith; discussion of the Marvel art controversy) (Dallas Fantasy Fair) (R: CJ 105, CJL 1) “Peer Pressure” 1990s: (Mark Evanier moderates 11 [unofficial] Kirby Tribute Panels at various comic conventions) 1986: (San Diego panel spotlights Marvel art controversy) (San Diego Comic Con) (See CJ 111) Evanier, et al (official Kirby Tribute Panel begins—post Feb 6, 1994) (San Diego Comic Con) 1994: Oct 1, 1994: Gravett, and: Harper / Ranson / Barbieri / DeFalco / Collins / Roach / Whitaker (UK Comic Art Convention (UKCAC); Institute of Education; Royal National Hotel, London, UK) (R: JKQ 3) Oct 19, 1994: [Jack Kirby Illustrated Talk] (tribute lecture at National Museum of Cartoon Art; London, UK) Jul 28, 1995: Evanier, and: Sinnott / Royer / Isabella / J. Morrow (San Diego Comic Con) (R: TJKC 8) Oct 1, 1995: Whitaker, and: Harper / Gravett / Kitching / Bateman (UK Comic Art Convention (UKCAC); Institute of Education; Royal National Hotel, London, UK) Jul 6, 1996: Evanier, and: Wolfman / Stern / Spurlock / Rosalind Kirby / Robert Katz (San Diego Comic Con) (R: TJKC 12) Mar 16, 1997: [Kirby / Ditko Tribute Panel] (UK Comic Art Convention (UKCAC); Institute of Education; Royal National Hotel, London, UK) Jul 19, 1997: Evanier, and: Royer / S. Sherman / M. Severin / Williamson (San Diego Comic Con) (R: TJKC 17) Aug 1998: Evanier, and: Joe Simon, et al (San Diego Comic Con) (excerpts R: TJKC 25 edited with Joe Simon Panel text) Aug 1999: (no tribute panel) Feb 2000: Virtual Kirby Tribute Panel: Busiek / Englehart / Gaiman / Gale / Garney / Gibbons / Isabella / Jurgens / Kaluta / Larsen / Nicieza / Ostrander / Pulido / Quesada / Sim / J. Smith / Stern / Totleben / Valentino / Veitch / Vess / Waid / B. Windsor-Smith / Wolfman (R: TJKC 27) 2000: Evanier, and: Colan / Thomas / Tracy Kirby / Jeremy Kirby / M. Severin (San Diego Comic Con) (R: TJKC 31) Jul 22, 2001: Evanier, and: Eisner / J. Buscema / Romita / Royer (San Diego Comic Con) (R: TJKC 35) Aug 4, 2002: Evanier, and: Ayers / McFarlane / Royer / Levitz / Romita / Trimpe (San Diego Comic Con) (R: TJKC 39) Jul 18, 2003: Evanier, and: Chabon / Stan Lee / S. Buscema / Lieber / Goldberg / W. Pini / Royer (San Diego Comic Con) (R: TJKC 40) Jul 23, 2004: Scott Fresina and Lisa Kirby present Jack Kirby Awards (R: TJKC 43) Jul 23, 2004: Evanier, and: Rude / Ryan / Simonson / Royer / Gibbons (San Diego Comic Con) (R: TJKC 41) Jul 19, 2005: Evanier, and: S. Sherman / Robert Katz / Shaw! (San Diego Comic Con) (R: TJKC 45) 2006: Evanier, and: N. Adams / Perez / Romita / Royer / Levine (San Diego Comic Con) (R: TJKC 48) Jul 29, 2007: Evanier, and: Gaiman / D. Cooke / Larsen / Levine (note: letter from Joe Simon read) (San Diego Comic Con) (R: TJKC 51) Apr 2008: “Live from Kirby Plaza” Harper, and: Gravett / Gambaccini / Newman (Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, UK) (R: JKQ 15) Apr 20, 2008: Evanier, and: Sinnott / Ayers (New York Comic Con) (R: TJKC 60) Jul 27, 2008: Evanier, and: J. Robinson / Ruby / Spears / Levine (San Diego Comic Con) (R: TJKC 53) Nov 1, 2008: Evanier, and: Thomas / Sinnott / Goldberg (Big Apple Comic Con; New York, NY, USA) (R: TJKC 63) Jul 27, 2009: Evanier, and: Mumy / Saffel / Royer / Levine / reunion of The San Diego Five-String Mob: Towry / Shaw! / Alfonso / Freedman / Lund (note: includes audiotaped message from Joe Simon) (San Diego Comic Con) (R: TJKC 56) Jul 25, 2010: Evanier, and: Wolfman / Busiek / Rybandt / Levione (San Diego Comic Con) (R: TJKC 56) Jul 24, 2011: Evanier, and: Simonson / Larsen / Kyle / Royer / Ross / Saffel / Hoppe (San Diego Comic Con) (R: TJKC 59) Jul 15, 2012: Evanier, and: Goldberg / Hatfield / Dini / Levine / Schumer / Kraft / Hoppe (San Diego Comic Con) (R: TJKC 60) Jul 21, 2013: Evanier, and: Levine / Gaiman / Isabella / Lund / Hoppe / S. Sherman (San Diego Comic Con) (R: TJKC 62) Jul 27, 2014: Evanier, and: Wein / Shaw! / Kochman / Levine (San Diego Comic Con) (R: TJKC 65) Evanier, and: N. Adams / D. Cooke / Van Lente / Skillman / Wein / Levine (WonderCon, Anaheim, CA, USA) Apr 5, 2014: (R: TJKC 68) Evanier, and: Liefeld / Wolfman / Spurlock / Levine (San Diego Comic Con) (R: TJKC 67) Jul 12, 2015: Aug 31, 2015: Evanier and Hatfield (Comic Book Apocalypse: The Graphic World of Jack Kirby; California State University, Northridge Art Galleries, Northridge, CA, USA) (R: TJKC 66) “Kirby Curator Talk” Sep 26, 2015: Hatfield, and: Sweeters / Roden / Harvey / Saunders / McGovern / Molotiu / Bukatman (Comic Book Apocalypse: The Graphic World of Jack Kirby; California State University, Northridge Art Galleries, Northridge, CA, USA) (R: TJKC 67) “CSUN Kirby Panel” 2016 : Jon B. Cooke, and: Sinnott / Royer / Lisa Kirby / S. Sherman (ProSpeak; informal) (R: TJKC 69) “Kirby’s Fab Four” Jul 24, 2016: Evanier, and: Eastman / Wyman / Dunbier / Levine (San Diego Comic Con) (R: TJKC 69) Feb 18, 2017: “The Centennial of The King of Comics, Jack Kirby” (visualecture) Arlen Schumer (San Diego Comic Fest, San Diego, CA) Feb 18, 2017: (Lord Of Light panel) Barry Ira Geller (San Diego Comic Fest, San Diego, CA) Feb 19, 2017: “Jack Kirby: The Creator” / “Jack Kirby: The Man” (Evanier, and: S. Sherman / Royer / Schumer) (San Diego Comic Fest) (R: TJKC 71) Feb 20, 2017: “When Fans Met Jack Kirby” (anecdotes) (Towry, and: Freedman / Yeh / Lund) (San Diego Comic Fest) Mar 2017: B. Simon, and: Badger / S. Sherman (Silicon Valley Comic Con, San Jose, CA, USA) (R: TJKC 71) Apr 2, 2017: Evanier, and: S. Sherman / Hoppe / Levine / Dunbier / Kraft (WonderCon, Anaheim, CA, USA) (R: TJKC 72) Jul 20-23, 2017: 100th Birthday Celebration (Comic Con International, San Diego, CA, USA) (See SDCC (2017) Aug 28, 2017: Hatfield, and: Badger / Puryear (Jack Kirby @ 100: A Centennial Exhibition) (Oviatt Library, California State University, Northridge, CA, USA

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NOVELS • SHORT STORIES Angel Face date?: (Rosalind Kirby describes manuscript as a western featuring (Jeremy Baker) an angelic faced kid) (“But he is a dead shot”—Jack Kirby (1989) Kirby (text) (See Angel Face (television); Boys’ Ranch 3 “Mother Delilah;” TJKC 46, p 11; TJKC 63) Conversion Of Teguja Batir, The 1995: (excerpt from Kirby novel, The Horde published in David Copperfield’s Tales of the Impossible) Eye Of The Falcon 1993: (excerpt from Kirby novel, The Horde edited by Janet Berliner—intended for Behind the Mask anthology book) (Bantam) (See Dreaming of Angels) Horde, The 1969—1993: (350-page novel by Kirby; synopsis: “A tale of racial hatred and mysticism set in Mongolia—a mass of people becoming an unstoppable monster; like a devouring cloud”; “Another Hitler will threaten the USA—this time, he’ll come wrapped in an American flag.”) // (versions: 1970 / 1972 / 1974 / 1976 / 1977 / 1979 (224 pages) / 1989) (“...he [Jack] got scared, because he said every time he was writing something, it was coming true in the newspapers—and he was so sure that he was going to end the world.”—Rosalind Kirby (Dec 12, 1995) (note: Kirby’s unaltered manuscript has never been published in its entirety) (Horde excerpts published in: David Copperfield’s Tales of the Impossible, Dreaming of Angels, Front Lines, Galaxy Magazine 4) (See TJKC 32,46,50,56) // (See TJKC 16) “Kirby’s Nightmare” Horde, The 1979: (outline of The Horde) Kirby (text) (See TJKC 50 p 41) Horde, The 1980—1982: (Kirby manuscript edited by Janet Gluckman-Berliner) // (brief excerpt: TJKC 61 p 3) “The Last Time You’ll See Paris” (Foreword) Kirby (manuscript) (R: TJKC 32) Horde, The 1980—1989: (“I’m busy writing a novel” // “...I’m still writing my novel”—Jack Kirby (1989) TJKC 67, p 31,37) Horde, The 1990: (“I’m presently writing a novel which I can’t talk about”— Jack Kirby (Ark 33; TJKC 61 p 90) Horde, The 1993: (Novel: “I’m still in the middle of it”—Jack Kirby (Jul 28, 1993) JKQ 1) Horde, The 1995: (Kirby/Wyman re-written manuscript adaptation of novel) Horde, The 1996: (Kirby/Wyman/Burke re-written screenplay adaptation of novel) Horde, The 2009: (excerpt published in Front Lines) (See TJKC 50 p 41) Horde, The 2010: “Virtue And Courage” (Book One) graphic novel continuation; partial adaptation of novel) (R: TJKC 56) Shadow Of The Falcon Jul 1994: (9 page excerpt from Kirby novel, The Horde published in Galaxy magazine 4) Stop The Panzers date?: (Rosalind Kirby describes manuscript as a war story) Kirby (text) (See JKQ 15 (concept art); TJKC 46, p 11; TJKC 64 (concept art) [unknown] date?: (“And just wait until Jack writes his book—whose planned title is bombastically sublime—for the story of how he risked his life... to retrieve a box of cigars shot out of his backpack by the Germans.” —Doug Moench (1986) (question: is this “Stop The Panzers”?) (See Amazing Heroes 100, p 8)

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PERIODICALS Aardvark Annual 1 1969: (Stan Lee interview) (fanzine; first publication by Greg Theakston) (Detroit, MI, USA) Academy Con Program Book 1966: (r: c FM 5, main figure: Captain America) 1p Kirby - a(p) ACBA Newsletter 22/23 1973: (article about DC Comics’ stolen art) (American Comic Book Association) (See Comic Reader 101, Inside Comics 1) Adventure is My Career (nn) 1945: (Simon (script / art); Joe returned from the service first) (U.S. Coast Guard Academy / Street & Smith) (See Comic Book Makers, True Comics (Sunday page) Advertising and Selling Jul-Aug 1946: “Comics are a Serious Business” (Part 1-2; article) (Trade publication) AFTA 2 Jul 1978: Kirby/Hazelwood - c (Ikaris) (fanzine) Alfred Harvey’s Black Cat 1 1995: (history of Alfred Harvey and his publications) (Lorne-Harvey) All-American Comic Convention 1977: Black Panther 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 18) All Star Index 1 Feb 1987: (index) (Independent Comics Group) Ally Sloper 4 Jan 1977: “Sloperman” Kirby - a (drawn Nov 4, 1976 at Lucca 12, Italy) (UK) Alpha Omega 26 May 1989: “Conversations With Jack Kirby” (essay by Dr. Miller) (R: TJKC 2) (fanzine) Alter Ego 4 Oct 1962: Thing (“Read Alter-Ego or Else”) Kirby - a(p) (note: drawn Jul 20, 1962); Kirby/Bails - a (Jerry Bails; fanzine) (See AE V3#46, Alter Ego: The Best of the Legendary Fanzine, Best of Alter Ego, JKQ 5, TJKC 9,50) Alter Ego 10 1969: SPQR (costume art for University of California at Santa Cruz’s production of Julius Caesar) Kirby - a (note: letters page Sub-Mariner 26 (Jun 1970) mentions Alter Ego will interview Kirby—it didn’t happen) (Roy Thomas; fanzine) Alter Ego V2#1 Spr 1998: Marvel Letterhead 1p Kirby - a(p) // “It Was 30 Years Ago Today” 7p (article: Topps’ Krazy Little Comics (trading cards); test issue comic book parodies (1967) (TwoMorrows) (combined with CBA 1) Alter Ego V2#2 Sum 1998: “A Fantastic First” (synopsis for FF 1,8 annotated by Stan Lee) // “Internal Affairs: DC in the 1940s” (article includes “Note to Writers and Artists” (ie: taboos) by Sheldon Mayer and “DC Comics Group Editorial Requirements”) // “The Topps Marvel Parodies” 4p (article) (TwoMorrows) (combined with CBA 2) (See SLU) Alter Ego V2#3 Win 1999: (r: The Comics V1#5) “Jack Kirby’s Spider-Man” 4p (article by Ditko with his illustration of Kirby’s (1962) Spider-Man concept) (TwoMorrows) (combined with CBA 3) Alter Ego V3#1 Sum 1999: (r: Writer’s Digest (Nov 1947) “There’s Money in Comics” 4p (Stan Lee article) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#2 Fall 1999: (Larry Lieber interview) 14p (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#6 Fall 2000: (FCA: Fawcett Collectors of America #65); “The FCA Interview” (1998) Joe Simon interview) 1p (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#8 Spr 2001: “Chic Stone: A Rock-Solid Professional” 1p (article) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#9 Jul 2001: (John Romita interview) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#10 Sep 2001: (Dick Ayers interview) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#11 Nov 2001: “Syd Shores: A Biography and Interview” (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#13 Mar 2002: (Don Heck interview) // (r: Crusader 1) Stan Lee interview) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#15 Jun 2002: (1974 panel with Joe Simon / Stan Lee / Robbins / Thomas) // “Da Scavengers” 2p (article repros Jan 1962 Kirby Letter to Richard “Grass” Green) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#16 Jul 2002: “The Mighty Marvel Bullpen Reunion: 2001” (J. Buscema / Colan / Romita / M. Severin) 25p (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#17 Sep 2002: (Sky Masters of the Space Force; 2 strips repro) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#18 Oct 2002: Kirby/Amash - c (Fantastic Four / Dr. Doom) // Thing 1p Kirby/Stone - a (unpublished MMMS promotional art) // “The Goldberg Variations” (Stan Goldberg interview) 25p (features: Thing Kirby - a(p) // Golfers Anonymous (uncredited Goldberg/Kirby - a (Kirby inks) // (r: FF 15) “Fantastic Four Pin-Up Page” 1p (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#20 Jan 2003: “A Full-Service New York Comics Convention—Hurrah” (1965) 4p (article) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#21 Feb 2003: “The Iger Comics Kingdom” 43p (article) // “A Footnote on the Eisner and Iger Shop” (index) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#22 Mar 2003: “Four of a Kind” (Bill Everett and Joe Kubert interviewed by Gil Kane and Neal Adams) 13p // Sub-Mariner (head sketch on ST 107 art page reverse) Kirby - a(p) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#24 May 2003: “I Wanted Magneto to End Up Being Professor X’s Brother” (Stan Lee interview) 3p // (Mort Meskin recollections) // “The Marvelous World of What If?” 4p (fantasy Kirby covers) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#26 Jul 2003: (Joe Sinnott interview) 28p (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#27 Aug 2003: “I Remember Monster” 9p (fantasy Kirby covers) // “The 1948 Comic Art Convention” (fantasy) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#29 Oct 2003: “And Men Shall Call Him...Prototype” 14p (article) // (un-used panels: FF 52) Kirby-a(p) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#30 Nov 2003: (Kimball Aamodt and Walter Geier: on writing for Simon and Kirby) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#31 Dec 2003: (Dick Ayers interview) // “Of Mystics, Mighty Men and Immortals” 17p (article: Marvel pre-hero prototypes) // (Detroit Triple Fan Fair (1965) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#32 Jan 2004: “Crisis on Silver Age Earth” 10p (article) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#36 May 2004: “The American Dream Come True” (1981) Joe Simon interview includes Captain America ad from Human Torch V1#3) 3p // (Captain America Comicscope advertisement from Daring Mystery Comics 7) // (Joe Simon checklist) 2p // “I Remember Weird Mysteries” (Jim Simon article) 3p (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#40 Sep 2004: (r: c Comixscene 5) 1p Kirby - a(p) // “...And Then There were None” 7p (article: Simon and Kirby Charlton) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#42 Nov 2004: “Don Heck—A Class Act” 9p (article; with checklist) // “In Defense of Paul Reinman” 5p (article; with checklist) // “Werner Roth: When ‘X’ Marked the Spot” 9p (article; with checklist) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#43 Dec 2004: “Superman South” 12p (article: U.S. Silver Age comics reprinted in Mexico) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#45 Feb 2005: “The Amazing Adventures of Michael Chabon” 10p (article) // “The Saga of the Sandman: 75 Years of the Master of Dreams—a Quick Overview” 8p (article) // “Jaunty Jeff Gelb” 4p (article features photo with Kirby and Captain America sketch) (Mar 2, 1975) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#46 Mar 2005: “Everett on Everett” (Bill Everett interview) 29p // (Bill Everett checklist) // Thing (“Read Alter-Ego or Else”) Kirby/Bails - a (TwoMorrows) (See AE 4) Alter Ego V3#49 Jun 2005: “Atlas Shrugged: A Detailed Look at the 1957 ‘Atlas Implosion’ and its Effect on Comics” 22p (article) // “American News Company” 1p (article) // “Man of Mystery” 4p (article: Bill Black / AC Comics) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#50 Jul 2005: “Roy the Boy in the Marvel Age of Comics” 49p (Roy Thomas article: 1960s - early 1970s) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#52 Sep 2005: “Jack Kirby Was My Mentor” (article; excerpt by Martin Thall) (TwoMorrows)

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Alter Ego V3#53 Oct 2005: (Mike Esposito interview (Part 1) 24p // “1966: the Year of Three New York Comicons” (Part I: The 1966 New York “Benson” Con) 7p (article features program art, unused Black Panther FF 52 panels, Kirby photo, “Pickled Circus” (World War I Ace; sketch) Kirby - a(p) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#54 Nov 2005: (Mike Esposito interview (Part 2) 32p // (Mike Esposito checklist) // “1966: The Year of Three New York Comicons” (Part 2) 7p (article) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#55 Dec 2005: “Leonard Darvin Speaks—About the Comics Code” (Part 3) 6p (article) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#56 Feb 2006: (Jack Adler interview) 27p // (Neal Adams on Jack Adler) 9p // (Leonard Darvin meets Ted White) (Part 4) 6p (article) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#57 Mar 2006: Kirby/von Sholly - c (Captain America) // “The Timely Comics Super-Hero Index (1939-1957)” 61p (note: Index updates Michelle “Mike” Nolan’s 1969 reference book) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#58 May 2006: “Children of the Atom” 6p (X-Men article) // “Riddle of the Rabble Rouser (or, a Hate Monger by Any Other Name)” 4p (article) // “Jack (Kirby) Says You’re a Good Artist” 9p (Vic Carrabota article) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#64 Jan 2007: “The Dave Kaler Con: Two Views” 6p (article); Kirby attended) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#66 Mar 2007: Black Magic 1p (unpublished cover) Kirby/Simon - a // “Bob Powell: A Brief Stopover in the Marvel Age” 3p (article) // “Make Mine Magazine Management” 14p (article) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#68 May 2007: Marvel Letterhead 1p Kirby - a(p) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#69 Jun 2007: “Come Beck, Little Comicon” 2p (article: Feb 1967 fiasco-con; Kirby was announced to attend) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#70 Jul 2007: (Roy Thomas interview includes: “Marvel had (Jack Kirby) and DC Didn’t” 1p (article) // FF 108 (unused panels) J. Buscema - a // Fantastic Four (5 animation storyboard panels) Kirby - a(p) // Invaders 5 (cover development) Hannigan/Kirby/Sinnott - a (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#74 Dec 2007: Kirby - c (Marvel Super-Heroes) // (r: Castle of Frankenstein 12) “Stan Lee Meets (Castle of) Frankenstein” 11p (Stan Lee interview) // (r: Eye (Feb 1969) “The New Super-Hero (is a Pretty Kinky Guy)” (article) // Thor 157 (unused page) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (r: Changes V2#4) “Stan Lee: the Marvel Bard” 9p (Stan Lee interview) // Marvel Super-Heroes 1p Kirby - a(p) // “Stan Lee: 1974” 10p (Stan Lee interview) // “Twice-Told Marvel Heroes” (article) // “Who Slew Fox’s Thor? (article) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#76 Mar 2008: Kirby/Simon - c (Fighting American) // “Simon Says” 48p (Joe Simon interview features Simon and Kirby repros) // “Will Jack Shoot Joe’s Baby?” 1p (advertisement features Aug 1945 photo of Kirby (as hunter) pointing rifle at Joe, Harriet and (baby) Jon Simon) (The Wonderworld Comic Book Hero Factory) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#79 Jul 2008: Superman (advertisement: “No, you shmo! I’m not a bird or a plane”) Kirby - a (Who’s Who Comics database) // (Steve Gerber obituary features F.O.O.G. Portfolio Destroyer Duck repro) 2p Kirby/Alcala - a (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#86 Jun 2009: (MAD imitations; some Simon and Kirby material) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#89 Oct 2009: Kirby/Simon - c (Stuntman repro) (Pre-Code Harvey horror comics issue with Stuntman repros) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#90 Dec 2009: (Marvel issue includes holiday “Toys for Tots” cover by Kirby, M.M.M.S., more. // articles on: Sinnott, Ayers, Lee, Tuska, Everett, Goodman, Marvel Super-Heroes TV animation (1966) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#95 Jul 2010: (Not Brand Echh in-depth examination includes Kirby repros) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#96 Aug 2010: (Archie Super-Heroes issue includes Simon and Kirby repros (Fly / Shield) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#97 Oct 2010: (non-EC horror comics of the 1950s) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#101 May 2011: (1940s Fox Features Syndicate issue repros Simon and Kirby art) (Blue Beetle) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#104 Aug 2011: (50th Anniversary of Fantastic Four) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#105 Oct 2011: (Comics Code Authority issue includes Simon and Kirby repros) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#114 Dec 2012: (Marvel issue; Captain America and the gang) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#115 Mar 2013: Kirby/Meskin - c (Captain 3D #1 cover repro) // “The 3-D-T’s: The Rise and Fall of the 1950s 3-D Comic Books” 48p (article includes Captain 3D #1-2 art (12p), Battle for a Three-Dimensional World art) // (unused FF 64 cover) 1p Kirby/Sinnott - a (issue includes anaglyptic 3D glasses) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#118 Jul 2013: (Avengers 50th Anniversary); “The Origin of Jack Kirby’s Black Panther” 5p (visual essay) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#120 Sep 2013: (unused XM 10 cover) Kirby/Stone - a // (X-Men salute (1963-1969); secrets, 1960s model sheet, Kirby artifacts and repros) // (MMMS fan club story) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#122 Jan 2014: (Comics Buyer’s Guide remembered; Kirby repros, etc.) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#126 Jul 2014: (3-D comics of the 1950s; Captain 3D Kirby repros) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#134 Jul 2015: (Sol Brodsky tribute issue) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#139 May 2016: (some Kirby repros from Topps Comics (1993) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego V3#147 Jul 2017: (repros Captain Marvel Adventures art by Simon and Kirby) (TwoMorrows) Alternate Entertainment 5 1994: (reviews early issues of The Jack Kirby Collector) (fanzine) Amazing Adventures 4 Jul 1951: (story “Invasion of the Love Robots” resembles extemporaneous story told to fans by Kirby at comics convention in the mid-1970s) (R: Extinct! 2) (Ziff-Davis) (See Starbaby (unpublished) Amazing Heroes 2 Jul 1981: Galactic Rangers (preview) Kirby - a (Redbeard) Amazing Heroes 4 Sep 1981: Destroyer Duck (antecedent) 1p Kirby - a (Redbeard) Amazing Heroes 13 Jul 1982: “Marvel’s 60s Super-Heroes” 3p (article) // “Twenty Years with a Thunder God” 15p (Thor article) (Redbeard) Amazing Heroes 20 Feb 1983: Kirby/Royer - c (Darkseid / Orion) // “3-D Jack Kirby Comic” (press release) // Orion Vs. Kalibak 1p Kirby - a(p) // “New Gods for Old: a Hero History of Jack Kirby’s Fourth World” (Part 1) 11p (article) (Redbeard) Amazing Heroes 21 Mar 1983: “New Gods for Old: a Hero History of Jack Kirby’s Fourth World” (Part 2) 8p (article) (Redbeard) Amazing Heroes 22 Apr 1983: “The Very Happy War of Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos” (article) (Redbeard) Amazing Heroes 23 May 1983: “In the Days when Green was Gray: Beginnings of the Incredible Hulk” 6p (article) // “Living on Borrowed Time: a Challengers of the Unknown History” 9p (article) (Redbeard) Amazing Heroes 26 Jul 1983: “Fury of the Past: a Nick Fury Hero History” 14p (article) (Redbeard) Amazing Heroes 32 Oct 1983: “Mask of Steel, Heart of Darkness: Life and Crimes of Doctor Doom” (Part 1) 9p (article) (Redbeard) Amazing Heroes 33 Oct 1983: “Mask of Steel, Heart of Darkness: Life and Crimes of Doctor Doom” (Part 2) 7p (article) (Redbeard) Amazing Heroes 40 Feb 1984: (r: c TOS 39) // “Iron Man Recycled” 10p (article) (Redbeard) Amazing Heroes 44 Apr 1984: “Son of the Tiger: a Hero History of Ka-Zar and Friends” 13p (article; 1 Kirby illustration) (Redbeard) Amazing Heroes 47 May 1984: Kirby/Rude - c (Darkseid / Orion) (R: AH 100, TJKC 30,62) (See CI 59) // “The Gods Themselves” Jack and Rosalind Kirby Interview (Kirby planning to revive Mister Miracle, Barda, etc. in New Gods conclusion.) (R: Oasis, TJKC 16) // Self Portrait Kirby/Theakston - a (Redbeard)


Amazing Heroes 54 Sep 1984: “Power and Pain: a Hero History of the X-Men” (Part 1) 15p (article) (Redbeard) Amazing Heroes 55 Sep 1984: “Camelot in Four Colors: Arthurian Legend in Comic Books” 16p (article; 3 Demon illustrations) (Redbeard) Amazing Heroes 60 Dec 1984: Silver Surfer 1p Kirby/Sinnott - a // “Where Soars the Silver Surfer” (Part 1: 1965—1970) 10p (article) (Redbeard) Amazing Heroes 61 Dec 1984: Silver Surfer 1p Kirby - a(p) // “Where Soars the Silver Surfer” (Part 2) 10p (article) (Redbeard) Amazing Heroes 73 Jun 1985: “From Here to—The Eternals” 7p (article) (Redbeard) Amazing Heroes 84 Dec 1985: “History of OMAC” 4p (article) (Redbeard) Amazing Heroes 93 Apr 1986: “He Who Waits—The Demon: a Hero History” 12p (article) (Redbeard) Amazing Heroes 100 Aug 1, 1986: Kirby/Rude - c (Kirby portrait with heroes; Jack Kirby Issue) // “Kirby” 2p (article) // “Paying Tribute to The King” 17p (tributes by 67 comics professionals including: Rude / Miller / Romita / Steinberg / Schwartz / Heck / Wood / Caniff / S. Lee / Steranko / Hogarth / Gil Kane) // (r: CJ 59) “Jack Kirby’s Gods and Heroes” 10p (article) // “The King and I” (Kirby Interview with Evanier) 8p // “10 Great Jack Kirby Stories” 8p (article) // “That Old Jack Magic” 5p (article) // “A Look at Technique” 1p (article) // “Royal Review” 9p (JIM 116; FF 39-40,48,51; NG 1; SPJO 142-143; CV 1; Destroyer Duck 1) (Fantagraphics) Amazing Heroes 110 Feb 1987: “Ying and Yang: the Role of Women in Kirby’s Fourth World” 7p (article) (Fantagraphics) Amazing Heroes 146 Aug 1988: “Captain America Chronicles: the Marvel Character who Epitomizes “Hero” (Part 1) 11p (Fantagraphics) Amazing Heroes 147 Aug 1988: “Captain America Chronicles: the Marvel Character who Epitomizes “Hero” (Part 2) 12p (Fantagraphics) Amazing Heroes 158 Feb 1989: “Ray Zone’s Battle for a Three-Dimensional World” 21p (article; Kirby reprint illustrations) (Fantagraphics) Amazing Heroes 182 Aug 1990: “Kirby’s Fourth World Part I” (article) (Fantagraphics) Amazing Heroes 183 Sep 1990: “Kirby’s Fourth World Part II: Revivals” 4p (article) (Fantagraphics) Amazing Heroes 191 June 1991: (Fantastic Four tribute) (Fantagraphics) Amazing Mystery Funnies 1 Aug 1938: (first science fiction comic book title; first comic art by Everett) (Centaur) Amazing World of DC Comics, The 12 Aug 1976: (Paul Levitz article ties continuity together for: New Gods / Hercules Unbound / OMAC / Kamandi the Last Boy on Earth and the Atomic Knights; no Kirby involvement) (DC Comics) (See AWDC 1,10 for unpublished In the Days of The Mob 2 art); BI 14, Strange Adventures) [American Boys’ Comics] (See Prize Publications) American Scholar 13 1943-1944: “Why 100,000 Americans Read Comics” (article by William Moulton Marston) Animated Life Oct-Dec 1998: (erroneously reports: New Gods film development by Warner Bros. and involves Evanier (page 141) [Archie Publications] (neé: MLJ) (1939—): (first Kirby): Shield Wizard Comics 7 (Sum 1942) // (duration: 1947 / 1959) Ark Magazine 33 1990: Jack and Rosalind Kirby Interview (R: TJKC 61) (Duncan) (U.K.) Art Issues 61 Jan-Feb 2000: (Kirby biography) 4p (Foundation for Advanced Critical Studies) Asbury Park Press Sep 21, 1990: “Comic Genius: The Faces Behind the Funnies—Jack Kirby” Kirby Interview (newspaper; CA, USA) Associated Press Mar 2, 1998: (“1980 Iran Rescue Details Revealed” (article: CIA-Argo operation; distributed to media) Atlanta Fantasy Fair Program 1990: (cover repro from FOOM 19) (Captain Britain / Captain America) // (Kirby biography) 2p Atlanta Journal-Constitution Aug 16, 1990: “Jack Kirby’s Heroic Career in Comics” (article) (newspaper; Atlanta, Georgia, USA) [Atlas Comics] (1950—1961) (evolved from Timely Comics (1939-1949); Kirby returns: Battleground 14 (Nov 1956) // Astonishing 56 (Dec 1956) // Strange Tales of the Unusual 7 (Dec 1956) // Yellow Claw 2 (Dec 1956) // (duration: 1956-1961); (evolved into Marvel Comics Group (Jun 1961—) (note: Kirby never worked for Goodman’s Atlas Comics (1974—1975) Atomic Knights, The (See Strange Adventures) Aurora 4 Oct-Dec 1963: Captain America Kirby - a (cover) (note: published before Cap’s return in Avengers 4) (R: TJKC 65) (Len Wein; fanzine) (See ST 114) Auteur Theory of Comics, The 2012: by Arlen Schumer; (16p visual essay examines creative role of visual storytellers) (R: TJKC 59) (Jack Kirby Museum) Authoritative Index to All Star Comics (nn) Dec 1961: by Howard Keltner and Jerry Bails (fanzine) Authoritative Index to DC Comics (nn) 1963: by Howard Keltner and Jerry Bails (fanzine) Avengers, The 1 1/2 Dec 1999: “The Death-Trap of Doctor Doom” 24p (Kirby’s graphic energy distilled into unique story) Timm - a // (r: FF 14, SF 1) Thor / Spider-Man / Iron Man / Ant-Man / Human Torch (advertisement) 1p (Marvel) Avengers (The Heroic Age) 1 Jul 2010: (Avengers history text) (Marvel) Avengers, Thor & Captain America: Official Index to the Marvel Universe 1-15 2010: (indexes AV, CA, JIM, TOS, Thor) (Marvel) [Dick Ayers] (Apr 28, 1924—May 4, 2014): artist / inker (Atlas 1959-1961); (Marvel 1961-1966) first on Kirby: Chip Hardy (comic strip samples (1956) Battle 66 (Oct 1959) (See AE V3#10, 31, 35, 90; CBM 98, CI 103, Comics Scene 9, FFS 7 (photo), JKQ 6,7,13; TJKC 8,13,48,53,54; Kirby Tribute Panels: TJKC 39,60; MTA 1 (photo), National Cartoonists Society Album, Voices of Marvel, Cover Re-Creations) // book: The Dick Ayers Story 1-2 // (2,856) Back Issue 1 Dec 2003: “Rough Stuff” 12p (article includes Kirby pencil pages: Jimmy Olsen, New Gods, Demon, Kamandi, OMAC, Captain America, Eternals, Silver Surfer, Destroyer Duck, Silver Star, Super Powers) // “Off My Chest: from There to Infantino” 3p (by Infantino) // “Back in Print: Jimmy Olsen Adventures” 3p (book review) // bc: (Kirby hand-colored Color Guides: SPJO 133, FP 1) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 3 Apr 2004: “Rough Stuff” (Dingbats of Danger Street #3 unused page) 1p Kirby-a(p) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 7 Dec 2004: “The Fantastic Four: the World’s Greatest Comic Magazine” 15p (article) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 8 Feb 2005: “African-American Heroes: a History of Blacks in American Comic Books” 12p (article) // “Fears Of A Go-Go Girl” 1p (unpublished Soul Love page) Kirby/Colletta - a (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 10 Jun 2005: “The Black and White of DC Magazines” 6p (article includes In the Days of The Mob (unpublished issue 2 cover rough) Kirby - a(p) // (unpublished pages from In the Days of The Mob 2 / Soul Love 1 / True Life Divorce 1) 3p (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 11 Aug 2005: Mister Miracle 2p (unpublished MM 10 covers: Kirby - a(p); Kirby/Royer - a) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 12 Oct 2005: “The Duck Stops Here: Steve Gerber on Destroyer Duck” 4p (article) // Destroyer Duck 2p (unpublished page / penciled pages) Kirby - a(p) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 13 Dec 2005: “Marvel Fan Mail” 4p (article includes No Prize Envelope (1964) Kirby - a) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 14 Feb 2006 “Kamandi, the Last Boy at DC: Jack Kirby and the Great Disaster” 8p (article includes Kamandi 1p (unpublished Kamandi 1 cover) Kirby - a(p) // Kamandi of the Caves (2 panels; 1956 comic strip samples) Kirby - a(p) // “Unbound for Glory” 6p (article: Kirby’s DC mythos and Hercules Unbound) (TwoMorrows) (See AWDC 12) Back Issue 15 Apr 2006: “The Dead Zone: a Deadman History” 14p (article includes FP 10) 1p Kirby - a(p) // “Matt Wagner: the Man, the Myth, and the Demon” 5p (article includes Demon 1p Kirby/Wagner - a) (TwoMorrows)

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Back Issue 16 Jun 2006: “The King’s Last Stand: Super Powers, Jack Kirby’s Final Series” 4p (article) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 20 Feb 2007: “Standing Up for Vince Colletta” 3p (article) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 21 Apr 2007: “Kirby Goes to the Devil: the Saga of Devil Dinosaur and the Escape of Jack Kirby” 5p (article includes: Devil Dinosaur 2p (concept art) Kirby - a(p) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 22 Jun 2007: Captain America / Bucky (sketch) Kirby - a(p) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 25 Nov 2007: (“Men of Steel” issue contains Kirby Machine Man repros) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 27 Mar 2008: (comic pros discuss “Why Jack Kirby was The King”) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 35 Aug 2009: (Kobra article) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 37 Dec 2009: (War comics issue includes Kirby repros) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 53 Dec 2011: (Gods issue includes Kirby repros) // “Three Ways to End the New Gods Saga” (article) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 54 Feb 2012: (Liberated Ladies issue includes Kirby repros; Barda) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 61 Dec 2012: (Treasury-sized issue explores 1970s Treasury Editions; Captain America’s Bicentennial Battles (article and repros) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 71 Feb 2014: (one-shots; First Issue Special profiled) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 74 Aug 2014: (Fantastic Four (animation) / solo Human Torch / Galactus / Impossible Man) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 76 Oct 2014: (Ant-Man and The Wasp / DC Digests / Marvel Value Stamps) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 78 Feb 2015: (Weird Mystery Tales profiled) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 81 Jul 2015: (DC Bronze Age Giants article / indexes) // (E. Nelson Bridwell (profiled) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 86 Feb 2016: (Marvel Bronze Age Giants / reprints / indexes / digests / Fireside Books) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 87 Apr 2016: (Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen repros by Kirby) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 88 May 2016: (article: Kirby’s “Speak-Out” series b/w magazines for DC Comics (1971) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 89 Jul 2016: (2001: A Space Odyssey by Kirby profiled / repros) // (The Black Hole) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 93 Dec 2016: (Bronze-Age histories of The Losers and Captain Victory and The Galactic Rangers; Kirby repros) (TwoMorrows) Back Issue 100 Oct 2017: (Bronze Age fanzines and fandom) (TwoMorrows) Batman 127 Oct 1959: (non-Kirby cover story: “The Hammer of Thor” includes “Thor, the Thunder God”) (DC Comics) Batman 156 Jun 1963: (non-Kirby story: “The Secret of Ant-Man”) (DC Comics) Baycon 2 Program Book 1976: Captain America Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (R: TJKC 8) (Baycon; Oakland, CA, USA) Baycon 3 Program Book 1977: Kirby/Leialoha - c (Ikaris) (R: TJKC 4,66) (Baycon; Oakland, CA, USA) Beast Rider 1991: “Kirby Unleashed” (flyer solicits sculpture replica edition by Glenn Kolleda) Kirby - a (R: TJKC 69) (Creations (aka: Artnet) (See Jacob And The Angel) [D. Bruce Berry] (Jan 24, 1924—Sep 30, 1998): artist / inker (DC Comics 1974—1976 / 1985) (Marvel 1976) (Pacific 1983) first on Kirby: Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 16 (Apr 1974) (See TJKC 17) // (948) Bestsellers 1965: “Marvel Sets the Pace” (article) and 2 page advertisement in [unknown] issue per letter DD 13) (newsstand trade pub) Bestsellers May 1968: “There’s Really Very Little That’s Comical about the Hard-Working Comics Industry” (article) (newsstand trade pub) Big Barda Believers 1 1972: (fanzine mentioned in Mister Miracle 12 letters page) (Antranig; fanzine) Big Blown Baby 1 Aug 1996: “Kirby: In Gratitude” 1p (tribute by Wray) (Dark Horse) Big Fun Comics 6-7 2008-2009: (exists?—purported to reprint Scorchy Smith comic strips ghosted by Kirby for Frank Robbins) (American Comic Archive) Big Hero Mar 2009: (r: YC 1) “The Coming Of The Yellow Claw” 7p (Maneely - a) (fanzine) Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. 1975: (no Kirby art; 16 pages; J. Buscema/Sinnott - a) (note: giveaway comic contemporaneous with Jan/Feb 1976 (Kirby) advertisements in Marvel and DC Comics) (Mattel) (See JKQ 15, TJKC 31) Big Jim’s P.A.C.K. Jan-Mar 1976: (action figure advertisement) 1p Kirby - a (note: in various comics, ex: CA 193, KA 37,38, Kobra 1, WWT 14) (Mattel) (See JKQ 15, TJKC 31) Black Hole 1-4 Mar-Sep 1980: (no Kirby art) (Whitman) (See Walt Disney’s Treasury of Classic Tales: The Black Hole (comic strip) Boom Boom 1 1994: (James Joyce biography comic uses only Kirby swipes) (Lasky) Boy’s Brotherhood Republic Reporter, The (See listing in comic strips / panels) [Sol Brodsky] (Apr 22, 1923—Jun 4, 1984): artist / inker (Marvel 1962-1966) first on Kirby: Fantastic Four 3 (Mar 1962) (See AE V3#134, CJ 92, FFS 7 (photo), MTA 1 (photo), TJKC 54, Marvel Age 22, Voices of Marvel, What If? 11) // (117) Brother Power, The Geek 1 Sep 1968: (“A Thing is Born” 24p Simon (script); Simon/Bare - a (note: antecedent story “A Rag-A Bone And A Hank Of Hair” in BM 13 (V2#7) // “Meet Joe Simon” 1/2p (biography) (DC Comics) Bud Plant’s Incredible Catalog Win 1994-1995: Thor cover (r: JIM 83 (title page; pastiche) with inset Kirby photo) (Bud Plant) Buried Treasure 1 1986: Kirby/Theakston - c (Roman Gladiator) (R: CATSK #47) (Pure Imagination) (See TJKC 16,44) Buried Treasure 2 1986: Kirby/Simon - bc (Inky) // Inky (sample comic strips) 9p Kirby/Simon - a // “G.I. Joe Finds Love” (Joe Simon interview; discusses romance comics) 1p (Pure Imagination) Buried Treasure V2#1 Apr 1990: (r: RCCS V2#7) “The Mad White God Of Palm Island” 7p (Caliber Press) Buried Treasure V2#2 May 1990: (r: PJ V2#10) “Lockjaw The Alligator” 7p (Caliber Press) Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom, The 4 Jun 1971: “M.E.S.S.” (first column in BGCF by Mark Evanier (ME) and Steve Sherman (SS) (legendary adzine by Alan Light (Dyna-Pubs) (See AE V3#122, CBG 1616) Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom, The 14 Apr 1972: San Diego Five-String Mob / Darkseid (advertisement: The San Diego Comic Con) Kirby - a (Dyna-Pubs) Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom, The 19 Aug 15, 1972: Kirby/Royer - c (unpublished Mister Miracle 10 cover) (R: CBG 1616, TJKC 8,67) (Dyna-Pubs) Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom, The 29 Feb 1, 1973: (The Sandman; Simon and Kirby title announced) (Dyna-Pubs) Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom, The 45 Oct 1, 1973: (DC announces cancellation of Demon, Mister Miracle) (Dyna-Pubs) Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom, The 69 Nov 1, 1974: (checklist of all 100 Marvel Value Stamps (Series 1) (Dyna-Pubs) Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom, The 79 Apr 1, 1975: (Art Simek obituary; Atlas—Marvel letterer / logo designer) (Dyna-Pubs) Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom, The 105 Nov 21, 1975: Kirby/Royer - c (Self Portrait; Marvelmania (1969) (R: CBG 1616, TJKC 67) (Dyna-Pubs) Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom, The 109 Dec 19, 1975: (cover story celebrates Kirby’s return to Marvel) (Dyna-Pubs) Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom, The 183 May 20, 1977: (Kirby at Marvel—the controversy contiunues) (Dyna-Pubs) Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom, The 213 Dec 16, 1977: “The Fantasy Makers” Kirby Interview (Lucca 12) (R: TJKC 12) (Dyna-Pubs)


Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom, The 217 Jan 13, 1978: (John Verpoorten obituary; Marvel inker / production artist) (Dyna-Pubs) Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom, The 257 Oct 20, 1978: (article: DC Comics’ Cancelled Comics Cavalcade) (Dyna-Pubs) Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom, The 395 Jun 14, 1981: (Pacific Comics announces Captain Victory #1) (Dyna-Pubs) Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom, The 403 Aug 7, 1981: (Eclipse Comics announces Destroyer Duck #1) (Dyna-Pubs) Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom, The 405 Aug 21, 1981: (18,000 copies of Captain Victory #1 destroyed in truck accident) (Dyna-Pubs) (note: Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom continues publication as Comics Buyer’s Guide (Krause) California Pelican, The Nov 1965: Kirby/Spindt - c (adapted from c TTA 60) // (The “Far-Out” issue includes: “A Critical Analysis of Contemporary Pop Art” (article) (University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA) (See FCGMSAC) Camp Stewart [Georgia] Newspaper, The Oct 9, 1943: “Boy Commandos Author is Taking Basic in 845th” 1/2p (article) (R: JKT 1, TJKC 68) (Savannah, GA, USA) (See Savannah Evening Press) CAPA-Alpha 2 Nov 1964: (includes Fantastic Four #8 synopsis by Lee) (apa) (See AE V2#2, SLU, TJKC 60) Captain America: The Legend 1 Sep 1996: (tribute one-shot); (covers gallery chronology) (R: CAEC) // “Scenes We Never Saw” 3p (Kirby app. in story) (R: CAEC) (Marvel) Captain America 75th Anniversary 2016: “Joe Simon and Jack Kirby: Cap Co-Creators” 2p (article) // “The Masterworks: Jack Kirby’s Captain” 1p (article) // “From Cap to The King: John Romita on the Legacy of Jack Kirby” 2p (article) (Marvel) Captain Fearless Comics 1 Aug 1941: (origin of non-Kirby Mister Miracle) (Helnit Publishing (Holyoke) Captain George’s Comic World 25-26 1970: (presents non-Kirby feature “Silver Starr”) (Henderson; fanzine) Captain George Presents 30 1970: (reprints Captain America Comics stories) (Henderson; fanzine) Captain Nice Jan 16, 1967: (advertisements) 2p Kirby/Stone - a (also print media / television / poster) (NBC) (See TJKC 11,21) Captain Victory (See Victory) Cards Illustrated 11 Nov 1994: “Long Live The King” 2p (article, photo) (Warrior Publications) Cartoon and Comic Symposium Apr 28-29, 1972: (program book for event (featuring Kirby) at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA) Cartoonist PROfiles 4 Nov 1969: “Legend Meets Legend” (Stan Lee interview discusses Lee/Kirby creative process; including Thor 172) (R: SLU) (Jud Hurd) Cartoonist PROfiles 37 Mar 1978: “Gil Kane” (interview with Burne Hogarth) (Jud Hurd) Cartoon Show Tour Book, The 1978: Forever People 1p Kirby/Royer - a (32 page b/w exhibition catalog) (See TJKC 1,11) Castle of Frankenstein 12 1968: “A Conversation with the Man Behind Marvel Comics: Stan Lee” (Lee interview defines Kirby’s creative role—via “Marvel Method” of production) (R: AE V3#74, CJ 181, SLU) (Calvin Beck) Cavalier Nov 1966: “The Funny Book Fanatics” (Paul Krassner article: 1966 Benson Comic Con) CFA-APA 16 Fall 1989: Kirby - c(p) (Doctor Doom fold-out) 2p (R: TJKC 60) // Kirby/Theakston - bc (Doctor Doom) (R: JKQ 11) // unknown (unpublished Boy Explorers story) 12p Kirby/Simon - a (Comics & Fantasy Art / Amateur Press Association) CFA-APA 35 1994: Sub-Mariner (head sketch on ST 107 art page reverse) Kirby - a(p) (Comics & Fantasy Art / Amateur Press Association) CFA-APA 66 2000: (r: c FF 89) 1p // “The Artists of the Fantastic Four” (article) (Comics & Fantasy / Amateur Press Association) Champion 3 1968: Untitled 8p Kirby - a(p) (Cosgrove/Greim; fanzine) Champion 8 1970: “Kirby Meets Women’s Lib” (ie: Liberation) (article includes Kirby quotes?) (Gosgrove/Greim; fanzine) Changes V2#4 Apr 15, 1970: Kirby - c (Hulk; repros 1966 Marvel sweatshirt back) (R: FCGMEBAC) // “Stan Lee: the Marvel Bard” (Stan Lee interview neglects to mention Kirby leaving (Mar 6, 1970); however, Lee hints: “...I think we’re entering a phase where we’ve got to start coming up with new things, because otherwise—Marvel’s had it.”) (Acme) (See AE V3#4, SLU) [Charlton Comics] (1946—1986) first Simon and Kirby: Win A Prize Comics 1 (Feb 1955) // (duration: 1955-1956) (“I would not even think about asking [Kirby] to work for our rates.”—Dick Giordano (TJKC 41) (published remaindered Mainline Comics) (See Bulls-eye, Foxhole, From Here to Insanity, I Love You, Police Trap) Charlton Premiere V2#1 Sep 1967: (“The Shape”—plastic hero concept by Richard “Grass” Green features “Professor Scuba S. Duba”) (Charlton) (See LIFE Nov 17, 1967; SPJO 133 (Flipper Dipper), TJKC 59, p 90) Childhood Education 17 1941: “Taking the Comics Seriously” (article) Children’s Digest V12#116 Mar 1962: (r: The World Around Us 31) “An End To Slaughter” 5p Christian Century Nov 4, 1942: “Comics are No Longer Comic” (article) Cinefantastique V26#4 Jun 1995: (article details Charles Band’s Empire Films) (See Doctor Mortalis, Mindmaster) Circus 154 Apr 28, 1977: “A Duck is Born” (Gerber article: Howard the Duck copyrights) (See Destroyer Duck, CJ 57,62, Comics Scene 2) Civilization Jun-Jul 1998: “Spider-Man in the Marketplace” (Stan Lee interview; re: Kirby) (R: SLC) Clifton Leader, The 1936—1939: (one of hundreds of small newspapers serviced by Lincoln Newspaper Features) (Clifton, NJ, USA) Code of the Comics Magazine Association of America, The Oct 26, 1954: (the rules Kirby and others toiled under) (R: Horror Comics: The Illustrated History, p 140; Marvelmania Monthly Magazine 4) Collector, The 2 Aug 1967: “The Star-Spangled Twins” (Simon and Kirby article) (Wilson; fanzine) Collector, The 25 Jan 1972: “The Real Jack Kirby” 1p (article) // “Jack Kirby: All-Father Man” (article) (Wilson; fanzine) Collector, The 27 Win 1973: Untitled 1p Kirby - a(p) (Wilson; fanzine) Collector’s Showcase 1 1975: (reprints 1969 Toys for Tots poster) 1/2p (Collector’s Bookstore) Collector’s Showcase 2 1975: Untitled (unpublished Demon 15 cover) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Collector’s Bookstore) [Vince Colletta] (Oct 15, 1923—Jun 3, 1991) artist / inker / photographer (Atlas 1959-1961) (Marvel 1961-1970) (DC Comics 1970-1972) first on Kirby: Love Romances 84 (Nov 1959) // (See BI 20, FFS 7 (photo), MTA 1 (photo), TJKC 28,49,53) // book: The Thin Black Line // (2,216) Colonial News, The 1965: (student newspaper includes early Marvel articles; detailed in TTA 72 letter) (Harpur College; NY, USA) Comic & Crypt 5 Nov 1971: Kirby - c // “Comic & Crypt Interviews Jack Kirby and Carmine Infantino (Kirby Interview with Carmine Infantno) 7p (R: CBA 1, CBG 1407, Fantasy Advertiser 48) // Slig 1p Kirby/Adkins - a (adapted from NG 5, p 10) (R: JKQ 2) // “Kirby’s Kosmic Kapers” (article) (Sigal; fanzine) Comic Art 3 Apr 1962: (contains early negative review of Incredible Hulk) (literate fanzine by Don and Maggie Thompson) Comic Art Convention Book Aug 1964: Thor 1p Kirby - a(p) (re-traced for mimeograph; edition of 150 for Jul 27, 1964 comic convention staged by Bernie Bubnis) (See FCGMSAC) Comic Art Convention Book Jul 23-24, 1966: Kirby - c(p) (unused FF 52 Black Panther panels) // (Kirby biography / photo) (See AE V3#53) Comic Art Convention Book 1968: Untitled (unpublished FF 64 cover) 1p Kirby - a(p) // Marvel Superheroes (ad with Kirby repros) Comic Art Convention Book 1971: Untitled (unpublished FF 64 cover) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: Digest-sized format)

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(TwoMorrows) (combined with Alter Ego V2#1) Comic Book Artist 2 Sum 1998: (Stan Lee / Roy Thomas interview; re: Kirby; features unpublished SS 7 cover (J. Buscema - a) (R: SLC) // Marvel Writers’ Test page // (Roy Thomas interview) 14p // (Mike Friedrich interview) 2p // (Gil Kane interview) 4p // (Barry Windsor-Smith interview) 5p // unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) (combined with Alter Ego V2#2) Comic Book Artist 5 Sum 1999: “The Man Behind the Prez” 1p (Joe Simon interview discusses The Sandman) // “Gentle John Costanza” 2p (interview with artist who was initial Fourth World letterer) (TwoMorrows) Comic Book Artist 6 Fall 1999: “The Prisoner that Never Was” 2p (article features The Prisoner 2p Kirby - a) // “None of Six: Inside The Prisoner” 1p (article) // “Secret Origins of the Direct Market” 12p (Part 1) (article includes analysis of 1970s DC Comics sales) // (John Romita interview) 11p (TwoMorrows) Comic Book Artist 7 Feb 2000: “Secret Origins of the Direct Market” (Part 2) 10p (article) (TwoMorrows) Comic Book Artist 12 Mar 2001: “Charlton Twilight & Afterlife: Joe Simon” (article with a couple of Simon quotes) (TwoMorrows) Comic Book Artist 13 May 2001: “I Quit” (photo of [Kirby’s cigar] wall hanging by M. Severin in Marvel Bullpen) // “Shadows and the Darkness” 4p (article: 1970s Marvel horror) (TwoMorrows) Comic Book Artist 17 Jan 2002: (George Roussos interview) (TwoMorrows) Comic Book Artist 18 Feb 2002: “John Buscema, 1927-2002” (J. Buscema text) // “All In The Marvel Family” 2p (transcript of 1964 MMMS flexi record The Voices of Marvel featuring Kirby, et al) // “Absolutely Fabulous” 11p (Flo Steinberg interview; repros MMMS items) // “Musings of a MMMS Member” 1p (article) (TwoMorrows) Comic Book Artist 19 Jun 2002: “A Family Affair: The Harvey Comics Story” 21p (article) // “Harvey Wasn’t All Humor” 2p (article) // “Harvey Gets Simonized” 2p (Joe Simon interview) // (r: Comic Reader 100) “Thrilling Harvey Heroes” 9p (article / checklist) // “Harvey Thriller Checklist” 2p (Joe Simon’s 1960s comics) (TwoMorrows) Comic Book Artist 22 Oct 2002: “Wranglin’ Mike Royer Tells All” (Mike Royer interview) 12p (TwoMorrows) Comic Book Artist Special Edition 1 Dec 1999: “The Unknown Kirby” 13p (article with unpublished art) // cover concepts: New Gods 1, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 133, Big Barda 1, Mister Miracle 5, Kamandi 1 // unpublished art from: True Life Divorce, Soul Love, Fourth World // “Jack Kirby’s Superworld” 3p (article with unpublished art) cover concept: Superworld Of Everything 2p // unpublished art: Galaxy Green 1p // “Timm of the New Gods” 7p (Bruce Timm interview) // (Hembeck parodies OMAC 1) 1p (TwoMorrows) Comic Book Artist V2#2: Oct 2003: “A New Kirby Comic?” (Captain Victory: Graphite Edition article) (Top Shelf) Comic Book Artist V2#4: Sep 2004: “King Comic-Con ‘04” 1p (San Diego article includes: “If You Don’t Know Kirby... You Don’t Know Jack” (with Kirby portrait) (Top Shelf) Comic Book Collector 5 May 1993: “Espionage In Comics” Jack and Rosalind Kirby Interview 6p (R: TJKC 69) (Century Publishing) Comic Book Collector 18 Jun 1994: (Kirby obituary and tribute) (Century Publishing) Comic Book Comics 1 2008: “Amazing Spicy Science Mystery Stories” (Kirby inspired biography comics) (Van Lente/Dunlavey) Comic Book Creator 1 Spr 2013: (Kirby portrait cover; Ross - a) // “Kirby’s Kingdom” (Kirby’s eternal struggle for creators’ rights) (1940s—1980s) (TwoMorrows) Comic Book Creator 3 Fall 2013: (Sean Howe on his book: Marvel Comics: The Untold Story) (TwoMorrows) Comic Book Creator 5 Spr 2014: (article about stolen comic book original art) (TwoMorrows) Comic Book Creator 12 Spr 2016: (Rude-c (New Gods) // (Kirby’s mid-life work examined at Marvel and DC) (1965—1975) (TwoMorrows) Comic Book Heaven 5 1997: (article about meeting Kirby at U.S.-sponsored international comics tour) (Scott Saavedra; fanzine) Comic Book Marketplace 21 Feb 1993: (Kirby monsters article) (Gary and Lisa Carter; fanzine) Comic Book Marketplace 22 Mar 1995: “DC 100-Page Super Spectacular” 6p (article with checklist) (R: CBMS 2) // “Timely Golden Age” 5p (article) (R: CBMS 2) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 23 May 1995: “Ten More Timely Treasures” 4p (article) (R: CBMS 2) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 24 Jul 1995: “Incredible Ink-Slinger” (John Romita interview) 8p (R: CBMS 2) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 28 Oct 1995: “Steranko: Narrative of Blood and Dreams” (essay) 24p // “Steranko and the History of Comics” (article) 2p // (Steranko checklist) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 29 Nov 1995: (Harvey horror comics article) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 30 Dec 1995: (Adventures of the Fly article) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 33 Mar 1996: (Marvel memorabilia article) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 38 Aug 1996: “Solar Legion: Kirby’s First Intergalactic Heroes” 2p (article) // (Eisner on Kirby) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 41 Nov 1996: “My Rarest Marvel” 2p (article: JIM 90 obsession and The Carbon-Copy Man) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 44 Feb 1997: “Amazing Fantasy No. 16: the Untold Origin of Spider-Man” 7p (article; includes unused AF 15 cover) 1p Ditko - a (R: CBMS 5) // “The Forgotten Master” 7p (Wood article repros Sky Masters strip) // “Marvelous Pulps” 4p (article) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 49 Jul 1997: “1950s DC Anthologies” 4p (article / checklist) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 54 Dec 1997: (r: c DD 43) // “The Forgotten Re-incarnations of Captain America” 4p (article) // “The Golden-Age of Captain America” 12p (article) // “Sentinels of Liberty” 4p (article) // “Captain Americana” 3p (memorabilia) // “What the Heck is an S-13?” 2p (1970s DC Giants article, checklist) // “My Favorite Hero” 1p (article) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 60 Jun 1998: “Fifties Finales” 2p (article) // (r: c WOF 19) 1p (Gemstone)


Comic Book Marketplace 61 Jul 1998: “Maestro of the Marvel Mythos” 19p (Stan Lee interview includes reprinted art and: Silver Surfer / Doctor Doom 1/4p Kirby - a(p) // “The Strange Tales of Spider-Man and the Human Torch” 3p (article, checklist) (R: CBMS 5) // “Investing in Romance?” 7p (article) // “The Strange Tale of the Double-Whammy” 3p (article) (note: issue repros c Fear 1, FFA 1, JIM 62, ST 89, STA 1, TTA 27, WMD 1, YL 70) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 62 Aug 1998: (r: c FA 2) // “Look Back with Humor” 11p (Joe Simon interview (1989-1990s) includes photos and illustrations) // “The Fighting American” 8p (article with cover repros: BO 1, FA 1-7, FA 2 (1967), JTTG 56, RRC 1) / (Joe Simon checklist) (note: promotional copy cover repros cover FA 1) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 64 Nov 1998: “The X-Men” 9p (article) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 65 Dec 1998: “World of Glass” 4p (Simon and Kirby pre-code crime comics article) (note: issue repros c HC 23,27,30, JTTG 4) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 67 Mar 1999: “Mark Evanier: Snapshot of a Fan” 6p (article) // (r: c Feetlebaum 33) 1p // (r: c Marvelmania 1 (1970) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 68 May 1999: “The Golden-Age Blue Beetle Mystery” 1p (article) // “The Naiman Report” (buying and collecting original Kirby art) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 69 Jul 1999: “Silver & Bronze DC Giants...and Beyond” 9p (article, checklist) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 71 Sep 1999: “Absolutely Amazing DC Ashcans” 13p (article / checklist) // “Odd Formats & Treasuries” 4p (article) // “(Marvel) Fireside Books” 1p (checklist) // “DC and Marvel’s Bronze Age Implosion” 2p (article) // “Kirby Art Fans” 1p (Lord Of Light posters) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 72 Oct 1999: “Journey into Strange Tales of Suspense to Astonish” 14p (pre-hero Atlas article with milestones) // “The Iron Man Mystery” 1p (article) // “Marvel’s Mystery Man: Larry Lieber” 4p (Larry Lieber interview (Part 1) // “Johnny Storm’s Alter-Identity Crisis” 4p (article) // “Man in the Iron Mask” 3p (Iron Man article) (note: issue repros c AA 4, JIM 66, ST 79,103,107-109, SW 4, TOS 18, TTA 14, WOF 17) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 73 Nov 1999: “Showcase” 10p (DC article) // “Marvel’s Mystery Man: Larry Lieber” 6p (Larry Lieber interview (Part 2) // “Jack Kirby’s Pencil?” 1p (market report: Kirby’s pencil sells for $150) // “DC’s 1978 Implosion” 1p (article) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 74 Dec 1999: “Kane on Kirby” 2p (Gil Kane interview) // “Seven Comic Book Myths” 1p (article) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 79 Jun 2000: “Victor Fox’s Blue Beetle” 7p (article) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 80 Jul 2000: “Sotheby’s Sells Historic Captain America Sketch” 1p (article repros Simon concept art) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 81 Sep 2000: “Iron Man: The Armor Wars of 1963” 5p (article) // “The Secret Origin of Iron Man” 1p (article) // “Who Re-designed the Ant-Man?” 1p (article) // “The Four Fantastic Phases of Silver-Age Marvel” 8p (article; repros c FF 61, ST 121,123,126,128, TOS 39-46,63) // “Marvel Giant-Size” 2p (article, checklist) // “The Marvel Method” 3p (article) // “Eligible for a No-Prize” (X-Men 7 article) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 82 Oct 2000: (r: c TGK 60 pastiche) // “Mighty Marvel’s Fantasy Frontier” 9p (article with chronology) // “Who’s Who in...Mighty Marvel Westerns” 8p (article) // (7 page Marvel western comic cover gallery repros c GW 58,64,70,73,75, KCO 100,107,110,111,116, RK 35,37,41,47, TGK 60,62,63,75) // “Rolling, Rolling, Rolling Rawhide Kid” 4p (article with index) // “Best of the Atlas West” 5p (article) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 83 Nov 2000: “Dateline: 1971” 1p (article) // Silver Surfer (advertisement; pastiche repro from bc JKMW) (note: final Gary M. Carter issue) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 84 Aug 2001: (John Romita interview) (note: first Russ Cochran issue) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 85 Sep 2001: “The Jack Adler Collection” (DC colorist archives) 6p (article) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 86 Oct 2001: (r: c AV 16) // “Avengers Assemble” (Avengers retrospective) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 90 Apr 2002: “Long Live The King” 3p (article on original Kirby art) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 98 Jan 2003: (Dick Ayers interview) // “The Two-Gun Kid: The Silver Age Western Super-Hero” 5p (article) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 99 Feb 2003: “The Greatest Comic Book Ever” 1p (Fantastic Four 51 article) // “Marvel Comics 1965 the Year of Transition” 17p (article) // “Mysterious Marvel Cover Variants” 15p (article) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 107 Nov 2003: “The Dawn of Superman” 13p (article: Fox Features / Blue Beetle; repros Blue Beetle strips) // (r: Editor & Publisher (Oct 28, 1939) “Fox Sees Adventure Comics in Ascendancy” 1p (article) // “The Weird, Wonder(ous) World of Victor Fox’s Fantastic Mystery Men” 18p (article) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 108 Dec 2003: “Carbon Dating the End of DC’s Silver Age” 8p (article) // “How Did the Hulk Get in My Back Pocket?” 6p (paperback book reprints article with checklist) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 109 Jan 2004: “1941—Height of the Golden Age” 2p (article) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 110 Mar 2004: “Jack Kirby: King of the Fantasy Painters?” 3p (article features Tribes Trilogy art) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 111 Apr 2004: “The World’s Greatest Comic Magazine...Villain (Meet Doctor Doom)” 4p (article) // “Pulp Roots of the X-Men” 8p (article; See Dawn of Magic) // (r: c FF 5,6,10,16) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 114 Aug 2004: “Handsome Frankenstein: Horror Roots of The Hulk” 12p (article) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 116 Oct 2004: “How the Jews Created the Comic Book Industry—Part I: Golden Age 1933—1955” 14p (article) // “If Jews Created Comics, are Comics Jewish?” 5p (article) // “This Month, It’s 1961” 2p (article) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace 117 Nov 2004: “How the Jews Transformed the Comic Book Industry—Part II: Silver Age 1956—1978” 20p (article) (note: many Kirby repros and c FF 1, FP 8, MM 6, NG 1) // “Tales to Astonish” 2p (book review) (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace Special Edition 2 Sum 1999: (r: CBM 22) “DC 100-Page Super Spectaculars” 6p (article with checklist) // (r: CBM 22) “Timely Golden Age” 5p (article) // (r: CBM 23) “Ten More Timely Treasures” 4p (article) // (r: CBM 24) “Incredible Ink-Slinger” (John Romita interview) 8p (Gemstone) Comic Book Marketplace Special Edition 5 Sum 2002: (r: CBM 61) “The Strange Tales of Spider-Man and the Human Torch” 3p // (r: CBM 44) “Amazing Fantasy No. 16: The Untold Origin of Spider-Man” 7p // (unused cover concept AF 15) 1p Ditko - a (Gemstone) Comic Book Monthly 12 Apr 1994: “Memories of Jack Kirby” 2p (article) (Overstreet) Comic Book Monthly 17 Sep 1994: “Kirby Archives Collector Cards Released” 1p (article) (Overstreet) Comic Book Profiles 4 Fall 1998: (John Romita interview) (As You Like It Productions) Comic Book Resources Feb 28, 2008: “Wondercon: Kirby—King of Comics” (preview of wonderful Evanier book) (fanzine) Comic Caper 1-2 1964: (Marvel fanzine published by Arbunich and Dubay; San Francisco,CA, USA ) (Continued as Yancy Street Journal) Comicollector, The 1 Sep 1961: “Four of a Kind” 2p (FF 1 review by Roy Thomas) // (note: issue is 9 page fanzine that became Rocket’s Blast Comic Collector) (Jerry Bails fanzine) (See AEV3#68, GSSS 1)

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Comicology 3 Spr 2001: (2001: A Space Odyssey Treasury Edition cover) 1p Kirby - a(p) (TwoMorrows) Comic Comments 2 Mar 1965: (New York Comic Con report—first industry convention article?) (Feldman; fanzine) Comicon III 1981: (program book) Superman 1p Kirby - a(p) (Sydney, Australia) (See TJKC 42) Comic Con International (See San Diego Comic Con Book) Comic Crusader 9 1970: Bulls-eye 1/4p Kirby - a(p) (Martin Greim / Mike Royer; fanzine) Comic Crusader 14 1972: Merlin 1p Kirby - a(p) // Demon 2p Kirby - a(p) (Martin Greim / Mike Royer; fanzine) Comic Crusader 16 1974: Sultin (sic) The Mighty (“Read this issue! Snap to it!”) Warhead (Caesar) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 6) (note: Kirby incorrectly re-titled Warhead (tiger)—Sultin is a lion (KA 6-7) // “New Gods: a Fourth World Retrospective” 10p (article) // Orion Vs. Darkseid 1p Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: CI 121, TJKC 50,59) (Martin Greim / Mike Royer; fanzine) Comic Effect 2 Sum 1993: “Kirby’s Playground of Imagination” (Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth overview essay) (R: Comic Effect 46, TJKC 40) (Jim Kingman; fanzine) Comic Effect 5 Spr 1994: (several Kirby tributes) (Jim Kingman; fanzine) Comic Effect 12 Fall 1995: (article: Journey into Mystery 89) (Jim Kingman; fanzine) Comic Effect 29 2002: (detailed overview of Kamandi, The Last Boy on Earth series) (Jim Kingman; fanzine) Comic Effect 46 2007: “In One Fan’s Beginning: DC’s 52 Big Pages” (article on DC Comics 1971—1972) // (r: Comic Effect 2) “Kirby’s Playground of Imagination” (Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth overview essay) (Jim Kingman; fanzine) Comic Fan, The 2 Sum 1965: “Steve Ditko: A Portrait of the Master” (Ditko interview expounds on [official version of] Spider-Man origins) (Saunders; fanzine) Comic Fandom’s Forum 10 1982: “The Star Wars Syndrome: Father and Son as Antagonists” 4p (article) (New Media) Comic Fandom Monthly 3 Nov 1971: (Roy Thomas interview discusses Kirby / Houseroy / Funky Flashman) (fanzine) (See MM 6) Comic Informer, The V1#7 Jan 1983: Batman (Marvel version) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 13) // “What if Marvel Comics Created the Batman? (article) (fanzine) Comic Media News #? mid-1970s: (article: Kirby loss of authorship / Kree / Silver Surfer—fanzine also reports Stan Lee considering buying rights to Fourth World and bringing story to Marvel so Kirby can complete.) Comic News 2 1983: Captain Glory / Bombast / Glida (aka: Night Glider) Kirby - a(p) (New Media) Comic Reader, The 1—50,69—219 1962-1986: (issues 51-68 published as On the Drawing Board) (fanzine) (TCR) Comic Reader, The 16 Feb 23, 1963: (letter from Stan Lee ) (fanzine) (TCR) Comic Reader, The 47 Mar 1966: Thing Kirby - a (unknown inker) (R: TJKC 68) (fanzine) (TCR) Comic Reader, The 79 Dec 1971: “Deadman in New Gods” (article) (note: issue combined with Etcetera 11) (fanzine) (TCR) Comic Reader, The 83 Mar 1972: (announces Demon, possible Kirby revival of Challengers of the Unknown) (fanzine) (TCR) Comic Reader, The 84 Apr 1972: (news: cancellation of New Gods and Forever People) (fanzine) (TCR) Comic Reader, The 89 Sep 1972: “Kirby Kapers” (reports on Kirby’s malaise at DC—returning to Marvel?) // (Kamandi repro) (TCR) Comic Reader, The 91 Nov 1972: (Demon cover by Don Rosa) (note: circulation 1,200) (fanzine) (TCR) Comic Reader, The 100 Aug 1973: Kirby - c (wraparound); (Superman / Captain Marvel (Shazam) / Batman / Captain America) // “History of Fandom” (article) (note: circulation. 4,000) (fanzine) (TCR) (See Collected TJKC 1, FCGMEBAC, TJKC 59) Comic Reader, The 101 Nov 1973: “An Important Notice from National Periodicals” (article: stolen art) (Street Enterprises) (See ACBA Newsletter 22/23, Inside Comics 1) Comic Reader, The 127 Feb 1976: (preview: Return of the Gods cover before being re-titled The Eternals) (fanzine) (Street Enterprises) (See Radion 6) Comic Reader, The 157 Jun 1978: (accounts Stan Lee at Moncon II (Apr 1978) in West Virginia) announcing Kirby’s new long-term contract as artist, not writer—contract did not exist) (fanzine) (Street Enterprises) Comic Reader, The 200 1982: “Thrilling Harvey Heroes” 9p (article) (R: CBA 19) (fanzine) (Street Enterprises) Comics, The V1#5 May 1990: “An Insider’s Part of Comics History: Jack Kirby’s Spider-Man” 4p (article by Ditko with his illustration of Kirby’s (1962) Spider-Man concept) (R: AE V2#3) (Robin Snyder) (See Avenging World (book); TJKC 66) Comics, The V5#3 Mar 1994: “Jack Kirby (1917-1994): A Rememberance” (article) // “Welcome To The Big House” (from unpublished In the Days of The Mob 2) 1p Kirby/Royer - a (Robin Snyder) Comics, The V6#6 Jun 1995: “A Room For Kid Twist” (from unpublished In The Days of The Mob 2) 8p Kirby/Royer - a (Robin Snyder) Comics, The V12#5 May 2001: “A Mini-History: Some Background” (autobiographic text by Ditko) (Robin Snyder) Comics, The 14 Aug 2003: “A Mini-History: 13 Speculation” (article by Ditko on Spider-Man / Fly origin) (Robin Snyder) Comics Art Forum 2 2002: “Kirby, the C.I.A., the Lord Of Light and Eyewash: About Argo” (Barry Ira Geller interview) (R: TJKC 52) (note: Comics Buyer’s Guide continues publication from Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom (DynaPubs) Comics Buyer’s Guide #? 1984: (unknown article claims Joe Orlando is re-writing The Hunger Dogs (untrue)—agitates Kirby) (per TTARO p 220) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 933 Oct 4, 1991: “Who Designed Iron Man’s Armor?” 1p (article with cover repros: TOS 39,47,48) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 990 Nov 6, 1992: (Phantom Force press release with Kirby photo) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 996 Dec 18, 1992: Satan’s Six (preview, article) 2p Kirby - a(p) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1000 Jan 15, 1993: “Kirby Is Back” (advertisement for Topps’ Kirbyverse titles) 2p Kirby - a(p) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1016 May 7, 1993: “Golden Memories—First Impressions of Four Early Comic Books” 2p (note: wistful article details first days of Jumbo Comics, others (1933-1938) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1044 Nov 19, 1993: “Jack Kirby Creates A Universe For Topps Comics” Kirby Interview 1p (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1059 Mar 4, 1994: “The King and I” (Part 1) 6p (by Mark Evanier; with final photos of Kirby; See CAPG 2) // “Jack Kirby Dies” (obituary) // “Jack Kirby: the Most Influential Artist in Comic Books” 1/2p (obituary) // “Kirby in the Golden-Age” 2p (article) // (full-page tributes from: Malibu / Direct Line Group / DC Comics / Heroes World / Comics Magazine Association of America / Marvel Comics / WaRP Graphics / Stan Lee / Heroes Aren’t Hard to Find / Diamond / Brian Murray / Archie / Dark Horse / Image / Jim and Diane Valentino / Valiant / Extreme Studios / San Diego Comic Con / Comics Buyer’s Guide / Mark Silvestri / Scott Dunbier) // (text tributes from: Goodwin / Ingersoll / Mumy / Salicrup / Isabella / Dorf / Howell / Harry Miller / Levitz / Wolfman / R. Pini / Thibodeaux / P. David (with Jack & Roz Kirby photo) // “Picture This” (anecdotal loyalty to Kirby) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1060 Mar 11, 1994: “The King and I” (Part 2) 7p (by Mark Evanier) // “Jack and the Girl Nazi” (article by Trina Robbins) // (tributes from: USA Today / Steve Leialoha / King Features Syndicate (Popeye) / Topps / Mirage Studios / Homage Studios (Image) / Randy Zimmerman) // (text tribute from: Richard Kyle) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1061 Mar 18, 1994: “My Meeting with The King” 2p (article with Kirby/Sinnott photo) // (misc. Kirby tributes) (Krause)


Comics Buyer’s Guide 1109 Feb 17, 1995: “Point of View” (Evanier promotes The Jack Kirby Collector) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1111 Mar 3, 1995: “Point of View” (Evanier article includes Kirby gravestone photo) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1128 Jun 30, 1995: (Infantino letter regarding Kirby’s DC comics in the 1970s) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1185 Aug 2, 1995: “Jack Kirby’s First Comic Book” (article) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1234 Jul 11, 1997: “Point of View” 1p (Evanier article on New Gods) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1249 Oct 24, 1997: “Lost DC: 1971-1980” 4p (article: Showcase 94 / Soul Love 1 / In the Days of The Mob 2 / Dingbats of Danger Street / Kobra 1 / The Sandman 7) // “Lost DC: The DC Implosion” 5p (article) // “Fashion Report” 3p (article) // “I.W. and Super” 4p (article: Israel Waldman’s Super Comics; with checklist) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1257 Dec 19, 1997: “S.H.I.E.L.D.’s Energizer Bunny” 2p (article) // “The Men from C.O.M.I.C.S. (Under-Cover Heroes: Comics and the Spy Boom)” 4p (1960s article) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1285 Jul 3, 1998: “Bill Black Publishes, Picks His Favorites” 1p (article) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1316 Feb 5, 1999: Kirby - c (Interpretations Of God) // “Point of View” 3p (article includes 1986 photo (mis-dated 1975) of Kirby and Chuck Norris with Kirby sketch: “Karate Chops”) // “Rants & Raves” 1p (Simon and Kirby article) // “Not the Fantastic Four: Jack Kirby’s Other Silver-Age Teams” 1p (article) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1324 Apr 2, 1999: “Writing for Himself: Stan Lee Speaks” (Stan Lee interview; re: Kirby (R: SLC) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1365 Jan 14, 2000: “Comics’ Best Century Yet” (fandom poll) (Krause) (See AE V3#50) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1401 Sep 22, 2000: “Kirby On Kirby 1974: An Interview With The King Of Comics” (Sep 18, 1974) Kirby Interview 4p (note: Kirby radio interview explains comic book production and printing process) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1407 Nov 3, 2000: “The Amazing World of Carmine Infantino” (Chapter 8: the Bronze Age) 1p (book excerpt discusses Kirby at DC) // (r: Comic & Crypt 5) “Jack Kirby On Infantino” (1971) Kirby Interview (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1418 Jan 19, 2001: “American Revolution: 60 Years of Captain America” 7p (article) // “Joe Simon: on Creating Icons” 2p (essay by Simon) // “Fighting for Captain America’s Rights (or: Rights to Captain America” 1p (article) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1423 (“1971”) Feb 23, 2001: “How I Came to Work for Mr. Kirby” 2p (article by Evanier) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1444 Jul 20, 2001: “A Fantastic 40 Years” 5p (Fantastic Four article) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1447 Aug 10, 2001: “Point of View” 2p (article) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1463 Nov 30, 2001: “The Lack of Instant Verdicts” 2p (Evanier article details Atlas / Marvel cancellation and sales policies in the early 1960s) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1469 Jan 11, 2002: “Can You Spot a Jack Kirby Layout? Think Again” 1p (article) (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide 1616 May 2008: (r: CBG Annual) “The Life and Times of The Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom” (1971-1983) 43p (article repros: (r: c BGCF 19) (unused MM 10 cover) 1p Kirby/Royer - a / (r: c BGCF 105) Self Portrait 1p Kirby/Royer - a (Krause) Comics Buyer’s Guide Annual 1997: “The Life and Times of The Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom” (1971-1983) 43p (article repros: (r: c BGCF 19) (unused MM 10 cover) 1p Kirby/Royer - a / (r: c BGCF 105) Self Portrait (1969) 1p Kirby/Royer - a (Krause) (See CBG 1616) Comics Code, The (See Code of the Comics Magazine Association) Comics Collector 3 Spr 1984: “I Remember Vandoom” 8p (article: Marvel pre-hero monsters) (Krause) Comics Commentary 1 Mar 1970: (Adventure Comics #40-85 index) (Sinkovec; fanzine) Comics Commentary 4 Feb 1971: (Joe Sinnott interview) (Sinkovec; fanzine) Comics Commentary Special (See Complete Marvel Index) Comicscope Jun 1972: “Jack Kirby: A Profile” Kirby Interview (with Evanier) 1p (International Comic Club, East Point, GA) (See TJKC 53) Comics Feature 21 1974: (Stan Lee interview; discusses Kirby’s exit from Marvel) (R: AE V3#74; SLU) (Hal and Jack Schuster; fanzine) Comics Feature 3 Jun 1980: “Silver Age of Comics: Part 2” 6p (article; includes 1p on The Fly) (New Media) Comics Feature 4 Jul/Aug 1980: “Silver Age of Comics: Part 3” 6p (article; includes 1p on the Fantastic Four) (New Media) Comics Feature 5 Sep 1980: “Silver Age of Comics: Part 4” 4p (article) (New Media) Comics Feature 6 Oct 1980: “Silver Age of Comics: Part 5” 9p (article; includes 2p on the X-Men) (New Media) Comics Feature 7 Nov 1980: “Silver Age of Comics: Part 6” 8p (article; includes 2p on Strange Tales) // “Band that Time Forgot” 11p (Marvel western comics article) (New Media) Comics Feature 10 Jul 1981: “The American Dream Come True” (Joe Simon interview) 2p (R: AE V3#36) // “Thundarr Over the Airwaves” 4p (article) (New Media) Comics Feature 11 Aug 1981: “Kirby and Captain Victory” 1p (article, photo) // (Ka-Zar article) 5p (New Media) Comics Feature 12-13 Sep-Oct 1981: “Steve Gerber interview” (details Ruby-Spears / Marvel animation concepts) (New Media) Comics Feature 16 Feb 1982: Destroyer Duck 1p Kirby/Alcala - a // (X-Men article) 10p (New Media) Comics Feature 21 Nov 1982: (Don Heck interview) (New Media) Comics Feature 29 May 1984: (Kirby returns to DC Comics article) 1p // (X-Men article) 4p (New Media) Comics Feature 32 Dec 1984: (Marvel origins article) 9p (New Media) Comics Feature 34 Mar 1985: Kirby/Royer - c (Marvelmania self portrait; 1969) // “Superheroes: The Language that Kirby Wrote” Kirby Interview 7p // Silver Surfer 1p Kirby/Sinnott - a // (Jack Kirby Portfolio) 4p (New Media) Comics Feature 40 Feb 1986: “Stan Lee Sounds Off: Comics Come of Age” 4p (article) // “Simon and Kirby: the DC Years” 4p (article) (New Media) Comics Feature 44 May 1986: Kirby Interview // (Kirby / Lee color photos) // (Marvel: 25th Anniversary article) 15p // (Roy Thomas interview) // (Stan Lee interview) (New Media) Comics Feature 46 Jul 1986: (John Buscema interview) (New Media) Comics Feature 48 Oct 1986: (Super Powers animation episode guide) 6p // (Blue Bolt article) 4p (New Media) Comics Feature 50 Dec 1986: “Who Wrote the Words” 6p (article) // “Jack Kirby: Creator” Kirby Interview 1p (R: TJKC 72) (New Media) Comics Feature 53 Mar 1987: (article alludes that Empire Films projects will be animated features) (New Media) (See Doctor Mortalis, Mindmaster) Comics Forum 6 Spr/Sum 1994: Kirby - c(p) // (Kirby obituary / tribute) (Comics Creators Guild) Comics Go Hollywood May 3, 2008: (“Free Comic Book Day” publication includes a look at Kirby’s Hollywood career, with Kirby art repros) (TwoMorrows) Comics: The Golden Age 1 Mar 1984: (Simon and Kirby Blue Bolt article) (New Media)

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Comics: The Golden Age 4 Sep 1984: “The Timely Titles” 6p (article) // (r: PC 9) “The Black Owl” 9p // “Cap Meets the Monsters” 6p (article) (New Media) Comics: The Golden-Age, The History of DC Comics 1985: “Simon and Kirby” 4p (article) // (r: BB 7) “Blue Bolt” 10p (New Media) Comics History Magazine 1 Fall 1996: “Kirby’s Romance of Money” (article) (Ron Goulart) Comics History Magazine 4 Sum 1997: “Simon and Kirby’s Blue Bolt” (article) (Ron Goulart) Comic Shop News 334 Nov 17, 1993: Kirby/Liefeld - c (unpublished Phantom Force art; Bruce Lee) // “Tribute to The King” (article) // “Phantom Force” (#1 review) (Biggers; newspaper) (See Inside Image 9) Comic Shop News Jul 2010: “Kirby Genesis: A Testament to The King’s Talent” (article) (Biggers; newspaper) Comics International 30 1993: (Chris Harper defends Kirby’s work at Marvel (1975-1978) (Quality; UK) Comics International 31 1993: (Jack Kirby Quarterly announced) (Quality; UK) Comics Interview 1 Feb 1983: Destroyer Duck Kirby - a(p) // (Steve Gerber interview) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 2 Apr 1983: (Mark Evanier interview discusses New Gods) // (George Roussos interview) // (Gene Simmons (KISS) mentions Kirby having drawn a couple of old issues of Superboy. He’s clearly mistaken.) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 5 Jul 1983: (Stan Lee interview features Fantastic Four #1 synopsis / plot by Stan Lee) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 9 Nov 1983: (Jan and Dean Mullaney (Eclipse Comics) interview) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 16 Oct 1984: Darkseid 1p Kirby - a(p) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 17 Nov 1984: Thing (MMMS art) Kirby - a(p) // (Flo Steinberg interview) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 20 Feb 1985: Super Powers Kirby - a(p) // (Greg Theakston interview) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 36 1986: Bill Black’s Fun Comics (#3 cover repro) Kirby/Black - a // (Bill Black interview) (Paragon) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 38 1986: (Steve Gerber interview) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 41 1986: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c (Silver Star) // “Jack Kirby” Kirby Interview 14p (R: CI Super Special 1, CI Complete Collection) (note includes repros: Popeye, Blue Beetle, Black Buccaneer, etc) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 43 1987: (Jerry Perles interview; includes trademark grant art for Captain America logo (Feb 17, 1942) // (Captain America Comics reprint art, Kirby illustrations) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 44 1987: “Party of Titans” 2p (article with photos re: Kirby, Bob Kane and Jerry Siegel meeting) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 55 1988: (Steve Schanes interview (Pacific Comics) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 59 1988: Untitled (uncropped version of Amazing Heroes 47 cover) Kirby/Rude - a (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 64 1988: Fantastic Four (storyboards) 1p Kirby - a(p) // Galactus / Silver Surfer (Marvelmania poster) // (Stan Lee interview) // (Moebius interview) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 66 1988: Barda (repro from Kirby Unleashed) Kirby - a(p) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 68 1989: Fantastic Four (storyboards) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (Roy Thomas interview) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 77 1989: “The Prisoner” (unpublished series; 1977) 2p Kirby - a(p) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 78 1990: Batman vs. Captain America 1p Kirby - a(p) // letterhead art Kirby - a // (Steve Rude interview) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 85 1990: Fantastic Four (vs. Mole Man) (storyboards) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (Stan Lee interview) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 89 1990: Fantastic Four (storyboards) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 90 1991: “Comics, For Love Or Money” Kirby Interview (panel) 21p // Darkseid 1p Kirby - a(p) // Four-Armed Terror Vs. Hulk 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: CI 100, TJKC 13) // Lord Of Light Kirby/Royer - a // Untitled (unpublished FF 64 cover) Kirby - a(p) // Sky Masters (repro) (Fictioneer Books) (See TJKC 13) Comics Interview 100 1991: (r: CI 90) Four-Armed Terror Vs. Hulk 1p (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 103 1991: (Dick Ayers interview) // (r: TOS 11: “I Created Sporr” 1p (title page) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 104 1991: Hulk 1/4p (part of collage) Kirby - a(p) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 105 1992: Untitled (unpublished FF 52 cover) 1p Kirby - a(p) // Untitled (unpublished FF 52 panels) 2p Kirby - a(p) // (Les Daniels interview) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 107 1992: Doctor Doom 1p Kirby - a(p) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 108 1992: Untitled (unpublished SPJO 133 cover) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 116 1992: (double-page spread includes unknown Kirby art (21 figures) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 120 1993: Superman Kirby - a(p) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 121 1993: Kirby/Bob Newhart photo cover // (Kirby issue); (r: MSN; 1992) “Jack Kirby” (1992) Kirby Interview (with photo) 12p // (Chic Stone interview) 7p // (Mike Royer interview) 5p // (Tony Salmons interview) 5p // (William Stout interview) 3p (includes Demon 1p Kirby/Stout - a) // Fantastic Four (storyboards) Kirby - a(p) // (Steve Rude interview) 4p // (misc. Kirby tributes include: J. Buscema / Sinnott / Toth) // (much unpublished Kirby art; including: Street Code (excerpt), Kamandi (concept art) 1p (1972) Kirby - a(p) // Untitled 1p (unpublished Mister Miracle 10 cover) Kirby/Royer - a (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 122 1993: (Mike Royer interview) 11p (with repros: Satan’s Six, In The Days Of The Mob) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 123 1993: Superman Kirby - a(p) (with unknown inker) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 129 1994: Untitled 2p (spread) (Demon, Thor 147 pencils) Kirby - a(p) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 132 1994: (Jack Kirby artwork checklist for Comics Interview 1-131) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 133 1994: Untitled (unpublished Satan’s Six 1 cover) Kirby - a(p) // Untitled (unpublished Captain Victory cover) 1p Kirby - a(p) // Untitled (CA 104 title page pencils) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 142 1995: Captain Victory 1/2p Kirby - a(p) // Reptar, King Of The Dinosaurs 1/2p (concept art) Kirby - a(p) // (Kurt Busiek interview discusses Kirby influence) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview 143 1995: Untitled 1p (Nick Fury; ST 141 pencils) Kirby - a(p) // Untitled 1p (Galactus; FF 75, page 4 pencils) Kirby - a(p) (Fictioneer Books) Comics Interview Super Special: Masters of Marvel 1 1989: (r: CI 41) “Jack Kirby” (1986) Kirby Interview 14p (Fictioneer Books) Comics Irregular 2 1995: (Kirby article) (Fabio Barbieri; fanzine; UK) (note: The Comics Journal continues publication from The Nostalgia Journal (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 38 Feb 1977: “An Interview with Gil Kane” (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 39 Apr 1978: “From Dinosaurs to Rockets: Kirby Strikes Out Again” 2p (article) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 41 Aug 1978: “Kirby Quits Comics” (article) (R: TJKC 55) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 42 Oct 1978: Black Bolt 1/4p Kirby/Ordway - a // “Hello Culture Lovers” 10p (Stan Lee interview) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 44 Feb 1979: “Ploog and Kirby Quit over Contract Dispute” (article) // (Silver Surfer graphic novel review) (Fantagraphics)


Comics Journal, The 52 Dec 1979: “The Prisoner” 1p Kirby - a(p) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 57 Sum 1980: (Gerber letter: Howard the Duck copyrights) (Fantagraphics) (See Destroyer Duck, Circus 154, CJ 62) Comics Journal, The 59 Oct 1980: “The Gods and Heroes of Jack Kirby” 10p (article) (R: AH 100) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 61 Dec 1980: “Fifteen Years at Marvel: an Interview with Roy Thomas” (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 62 Mar 1981: “Gerber Sues Marvel Over Rights to Duck; Comes Out Ahead in First Legal Skirmish” (article: Howard the Duck copyrights) (Fantagraphics) (See Destroyer Duck, Circus 154, CJ 57) Comics Journal, The 63 May 1981: “The Deification of Jack Kirby” (letter) (Fantagraphics) (See CJ 67 (Evanier) Comics Journal, The 64 Jul 1981: “Forum: Gil Kane and Denny O’Neil on Comics Writing” (article) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 65 Aug 1981: Kirby - c (Captain Victory) // “Jack Kirby Returns to Comics with Cosmic Hero” 1p (Captain Victory article) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 66 Sep 1981: “Gerber, Kirby and Alcala Team-Up on One-Shot Duck Comic” 1p (article) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 67 Oct 1981: Destroyer Duck 1/4p Kirby/Alcala - a // “I Can Make Up Facts Too” (Evanier letter clarifies Thundarr error in CJ 63) // “Kirby’s Work on Thundarr” (article) // “Machines at War” 1p (Captain Victory 1 review) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 75 Sep 1982: “Gil Kane on the Evolution of Comics Artists and the State of the Art” (article) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 83 Aug 1983: (article about Buckler swiping Kirby’s Private Strong (The Shield) art for Red Circle (Archie) (Fantagraphics) (See The Fly 1 (May 1983) Comics Journal, The 92 Aug 1984: “Marvel’s Original Art Vault” (article) // (Sol Brodsky obituary) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 95 Feb 1985: “Marvel to Return Original Art” (article) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 100 Jul 1985: “Marvel Witholds Kirby’s Art” (article) (“We tried to contact Stan Lee...(his office) instituted a new policy that Stan Lee wouldn’t give interviews”—Gary Groth (CJ 105) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 101 Aug 1985: “Marvel Crush Puny Artist” (Groth editorial: Kirby’s original art at Marvel) // “Frank Miller: Return of the Dark Knight” (Frank Miller interview discusses Kirby vs. Marvel (original art) // “Fit for The King” (article) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 102 Sep 1985: (first Kirby Awards—winners announcement) 1p // “Tales of the Zomoid” (Ray Zone interview) 3p (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 104 Jan 1986: “Shooter Speaks Out on Kirby Art” (article) // (Rosalind Kirby quote re: Marvel art dispute) // “Three Creators on the Marvel Case” (article) // “The Work-Made-For-Hire Contract: A Legal Definition” (article) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 105 Feb 1986: (Kirby photo cover) // (Marvel art dispute issue); “...The Artist Waives any Claim the Artist May Have” 1p (text of Kirby’s unfair release form) // “House of No Shame” 2p (editorial) // “Where Did All the Art Go?” 6p (article includes 1980 art inventory) // “Readers React to Kirby’s Plight” 4p (letters) // “Held Hostage: the Art that Changed the Face of Comics” 1p (editorial) // (DC Comics’ Open Letter to Marvel (Nov 19, 1985) 1p (R: CJL 1) // “The Negotiations” Jack and Rosalind Kirby Interview 6p (R: CJL 1) // “We, the Undersigned” 2p (petition) // “God Save The King” 6p (article) (R: CJL 1) // “Peer Pressure” 4p (article) (R: CJL 1) (Fantagraphics) (See TJKC 24 “Art vs. Commerce”) Comics Journal, The 107 Apr 1986: “Marvel’s Art Return on Hold” (article) // “Jack Kirby’s Art Struggle Receives Media Attention” (article) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 110 Aug 1986: “Pure Kirby” (article) // “The Kirby Petition” (to Marvel—re: Return of Kirby’s original art) (R: CJL 1) // “Open Letter to Marvel Comics” 1p (by Will Eisner) (R: CJL 1) // (readers’ response) (Fantagraphics) (See CJL 1) Comics Journal, The 111 Sep 1986: “The Kirby Artwork: Marvel Vice-President Michael Z. Hobson Releases Statement on Kirby Art Dispute” (article) // “Jack and Roz Kirby Respond” (text by Jack and Rosalind Kirby) // “20/20 Coverage of Marvel Neglects Mention of Kirby and Other Artists” (article) // “San Diego Kirby Panel Spotlights Art Controversy” (article) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 112 Nov 1986: “This Business of Comics” (Mark Evanier interview (Part 1) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 113 Dec 1986: (Mark Evanier interview (Part 2) // “Kirby Signs Movie Deal with Empire” (article) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 114 Feb 1987: “How Not to Run a Comic Book Company” (article) // “UK Creator Rights Panel Argues the Kirby-Marvel Dispute” (article) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 116 Jul 1987: “The Marvel Artwork Release” (article) // “Marvel Returns Art to Kirby” (article) // “Marvel Takes Legal Action” (article) // “Byrning with Anger” (letter) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 118 Dec 1987: “A Note From The King” (Kirby text) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 134 Feb 1990: (Kirby photo cover; Comics’ Most Prodigious Imagination) // “Jack Kirby” (comprehensive Jack and Rosalind Kirby Interview) 42p (R: CJL 1) // “Joe Simon” (Joe Simon interview) 8p // “Jack Kirby’s Fourth World” 4p (article) // (r: FF 15) “Fantastic Four Pin-Up Page” 1p // (r: SPJO 134) Self Portrait // “Jack is Back” (advertisement; Glenn Kolleda Jacob and The Angel (sculpture; Artnet) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 140 Feb 1991: “Swipe File” 1p (Thor 129 (Kirby) vs. Thor 395 (Frenz) // “Jack’s a Hack” 3p (letter; Groth responds) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 142 Jun 1991: “Swipe File” (Kirby vs. Gil Kane) // “They Don’t Make ‘em Like They Used To” (article) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 147 Dec 1991: (reveals CACY (HC) Bucky mystery) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 153 Oct 1992: (repros Kirby 75th birthday t-shirt (1992) // (repros flyer cover: Words & Pictures Museum (KA 3) // “H. Kurtzman: More Thrilling than Fiction: Kurtzman, Kirby, and History” (article compares war comics) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 162 Oct 1993: “Ceci n’est pas Jack Kirby: Topps, Kirby and the Ecstasy of the Moolahverse” 6p (article) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 166 Feb 1994: “Jack Kirby, the “King” of Comics, Dead at 76” 7p (obituary) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 167 Apr 1994: Jack Kirby portrait cover (by J. Hernandez) // “What Jack Kirby Did” 9p (article) (R: CJL) // “Jack Kirby and the Pantheon Concept: the Beginnings of the Modern Superhero Myth” 5p (article) // “A Jack Kirby Celebration” 4p (article) // (Paul Mavrides interview, p 51 details fascinating visit to the Kirbys’ home in 1974) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 168 May 1994: “Kirby, Romita and Ayers Re-Create Lost Silver Age Covers” (article) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 169 Jul 1994: “The Good Old Days” (letter) // “Lee-Kirby redux” (article) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 170 Aug 1994: “Losing Kirby’s Legacy” (article) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 177 May 1995: (includes 1973 (Creem) Stan Lee quote re: Marvel original art values) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 179 Aug 1995: “Kirby and Crumb” 1p (part of Scott McCloud discussion) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 181 Oct 1995: (Stan Lee issue); (r: Castle of Frankenstein 12) “A Conversation with the Man Behind Marvel Comics: Stan Lee” // “What if Jack Kirby had Owned His Own Marvel Characters?” (article) // “Once and For All, Who was the Author of Marvel?” (article) (R: CJL) // “Gil Kane Interview” (Part 1) // “The Ringmaster’s Importance” (article) // “Stan the Man” (article) // “The Two Faces of Stan Lee” (article) (Fantagraphics)

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Comics Journal, The 182 Nov 1995: “It Was 144 Pages” (Hatfield letter) // (Spiegelman comments; Kirby homage by Panter in New Yorker) (Fantagraphics) (See CJL 1, p 59) Comics Journal, The 186 Apr 1996: Karnilla / Loki 1p Kirby - a(p) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 191 Nov 1996: “Infantino Raises Questions about CBG Letters Policy Following Kirby Controversy Flare-Up” (article) Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 200 Dec 1997: “2001: A Space Odyssey #6: Inter-Galactica” 1p (article) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 201 Jan 1998: “Roz Kirby Dies at 75” 1p (obituary) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 222 Apr 2000: “Marvel Sues Joe Simon over Captain America Copyright” (article) Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 224 Jun 2000: “Meet the Comics Press: Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Quarterly” 2p (review) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 240 Jan 2002: “The Essential Fantastic Four, Vol. 3” 1p (review) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 264 Nov-Dec 2004: “They’re Killing Jack Kirby Again” 2p (article) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal, The 299 Aug 2009: (includes Michel Choquette interview and lost “Someday Funnies” (unpublished comic from the mid 1970s) 2p Kirby - a (Fantagraphics) (See Someday Funnies—published in 2011) Comics Newsline 22 Jul 1981: (Captain Victory article) 1p (Verzyl Publications) Comic Special 1969: Kirby - c // “The Life and Times of Jack Kirby” Kirby Interview // (Kirby checklist) (fanzine) Comics Scene 1 Jan 1982: (Destroyer Duck article) 1p // “Marvel Turns 20” 1p (text feature by Kirby) // (Stan Lee interview) (Starlog) Comics Scene 2 Mar 1982: Kirby/Huck/Gonzalez - c (Kirby photo with Captain Victory cast) // “Wally Wood: 1927-1981” 1p (obituary) // (Joe Sinnott interview) // “Kirby Takes on the Comics” Kirby Interview 6p (includes 2 Captain Victory pages hand-colored by Kirby) // “Kirby: An Historical Perspective” 1p (article) // “On Creator’s Rights” (company man John Byrne interview inspires Booster Cogburn (“Cog-Byrne”) in Destroyer Duck 2) (Starlog) Comics Scene 9 Sep 1983: (Dick Ayers interview) // (Pacific Comics article) 4p (Starlog) Comics Scene V2#11 Feb 1990: “The Immortal Fighting American” 5p (article, photo) (Starlog) Comics Scene V2#14 Aug 1990: “Simon and Kirby Discuss Captain America” 15p (Kirby Interview with Joe Simon; article) // “Project: Captain America” (article) (Starlog) Comics Scene V2#15 Oct 1990: “Memoirs of a Comic Book Maker” 5p (Joe Simon article) (Starlog) Comics Scene V2#34 Jun 1993: “Secret City Secrets” Kirby Interview (with repros) (Starlog) Comics Scene V2#42 May 1994: “Farewell to The King” 4p (obituary, photo) // Fantastic Four 1/2p Kirby/Theakston - a (Starlog) Comics Scene 2000 V3#1 2000: “Stan Lee Looks Back: The Comics Legend Recalls Life with Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko and Heroes” (Stan Lee interview) (R: SLC) (Starlog) Comics Scene Spectacular 2 Jul 1, 1990: Kirby Interview // (Stan Lee interview) (Starlog) Comics Scene Spectacular 6 Jul 1992: “Dawn of the Silver Age” 3p (article) (Infantino claimed creation of Kamandi for Kirby) // “End Notes” (Lee/Kirby quotes) (R: TJKC 54) (Starlog) Comics Scene Yearbook 1 1992: “Comics Man” 5p (Stan Lee article) // “Captain America: the American Hero” 4p (article) (Starlog) Comics Scene Yearbook 2 1993: “Living Legend” Kirby Interview 5p (Starlog) Comics Source 6 Fall 1993: “Jack “The King” Kirby” 3p (article) (American Collector’s Exchange) Comics Source 8 Apr 1994: “Jack Kirby, the Michelangelo of Comics” 3p (article) (American Collector’s Exchange) Comics Source 20 May 1995: “Kompleat Kirby: A” 2p (illustrated Kirby checklist) (American Collector’s Exchange) Comics Source 21 Jun 1995: “Kompleat Kirby: B” 3p (illustrated Kirby checklist) (American Collector’s Exchange) Comics Source 22 Jul 1995: “Kompleat Kirby: C” 4p (illustrated Kirby checklist) (American Collector’s Exchange) Comics Source 23 Aug 1995: “Kompleat Kirby: D-E” 4p (illustrated Kirby checklist) (American Collector’s Exchange) Comics Source 25 Oct 1995: “Kompleat Kirby: F” 4p (illustrated Kirby checklist) (American Collector’s Exchange) Comics Source 26 Nov 1995: “Kompleat Kirby: G-H” 4p (illustrated Kirby checklist) (American Collector’s Exchange) Comics Source 27 Dec 1995: “Kompleat Kirby: I” 3p (illustrated Kirby checklist) (American Collector’s Exchange) Comics Source 29 Feb 1996: “Kompleat Kirby: J” 5p (illustrated Kirby checklist) (American Collector’s Exchange) Comics Values Monthly 83 Jul 1993: “The Lords of Light” 2p (article) // “Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga” 3p (article) (Attic Books) Comics Values Monthly 93 May 1994: (Kirby retrospective) 4p (Attic Books) Comic Times, The 1 Jul 1980: “The Kirby Experiment: Why the Marvel Method Failed at DC” 4p (article) (Cieri; fanzine) Comic Times, The 4 Jan 1981: (Thundarr article) 2p // Thundarr 1p Kirby - a(p) (Cieri; fanzine) Comic World 31 Sep 1994: “Smoke Damage” (critical Kirby article inflames fans) (UK) Comic Zone 13 Fall 2007: (reprints six pages of comic strip: Walt Disney’s Treasury of Classic Tales: The Black Hole) (Disney) Comixscene 5 Aug 1973: Kirby - c(p) (Man on Pterodactyl) (R: AE V3#40, TJKC 2) (Supergraphics) (Continues as Mediascene) [Communicators Unlimited] (1971-1972) (Jack and Neal Kirby’s publishing company) debut: Kirby Unleashed (portfolio; 1971) (See Jack Kirby’s Gods (portfolio (1972) Complete Kirby Newsletter 1-2 1997-1998: (promotion for Complete Jack Kirby collections) (Pure Imagination) Complete Marvel Index, The 1970: by Jerome Sinkovee (58 pages) (aka: Comics Commentary Special 1) (fanzine) Continental Insurance Agent 1972: (advertisement; trade ad adapts reversed Captain America figure from cover FM 5) (Continental) Cosmic Comments 8 1966: (Fantastic Four article / letters) (fanzine) [John Costanza] (Aug 14, 1943—) (letterer; DC Comics (1970s) (inker: In the Days of The Mob 2 (1971) // (See CBA 2) // (2) Creem V4#11 Apr 1973: “...And Now, Spider-Man and the Marvel Comics Group” (article details Marvel original art ownership; Stan Lee quote repro in: CJ 177 (mentions Kirby) Creepy 93 Nov 1977: “The Comic Books” (Steve Ditko interview) 1p (Warren) [Crestwood Publications] first Simon and Kirby: Charlie Chan 1 (Jul 1948) // (duration: 1948-1960 / (1966); (related to Prize Publications (1940 / 1947-1956 / 1959-1960); Headline Publications (1947 / 1951 / 1954-1955) and Feature Publications) Crime Machine 1-2 Feb-May 1971: (b/w crime comics magazine zeitgeist presages—In the Days of The Mob) (Skywald) (See Tales of the Killers) Crime Mysteries 8 Jul 1953: (reversed cover swipe of Champion Comics 10) (Ribage Publ. Corp.) Crimmer’s: Harvard Journal of Pictorial Fiction Win 1975: Letter (text by Kirby) (Harvard University) (See HJPF (Apr 1974) Crusader 1 Win 1964-1965: (Colletta - c) (Spider-Man) // (Stan Lee interview; with early M.M.M.S. info) (R: AE V3#13) // (Doctor Doom history) (fanzine) (See FCGMSAC) Daily Bruin, The Jan 22, 1988: “Jack Kirby Interview” (Dec 4, 1987) Kirby Interview (R: TJKC 23) (UCLA newspaper) Daily News Mar 24, 1983: “Zap! Pow! Here’s How” (photo with caption: Jack speaking at elementary school) (newspaper; Simi Valley, CA)


Daily News Feb 10, 1994: (Jack Kirby obituary) (newspaper; Simi Valley, CA) Daily Variety (See Variety) Dallas Convention Program 1979: Hulk (as cowboy; printed reversed; left to right) Kirby - a Dallas Convention Program 1986: Orion 1p Kirby - a (See K.I.N.G.) Dallas Morning News 24 Aug 2002: (article: Thing / Jack Kirby / Jewish heritage) (newspaper) Daring Love 1 Oct 1953: “Paper Romance” 6p Ditko - a (note: first published Ditko art) (Gilmor) (See BM 27, Captain 3-D 1, Fantastic Fears 5) [Dark Horse Comics] Mar 1994: “Finish Line” (house text page repros Frank Miller’s eulogy from Kirby’s memorial service (Feb 9, 1994); in various titles) (Dark Horse) (See Dark Horse Presents 103) [DC Comics [National Periodical Publications] first Simon and Kirby: Adventure Comics 72 (Mar 1942) // (duration: 1942-1949 / 1957-1959); Kirby returns: Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 133 (Oct 1970) // (duration: 1970-1976) / (1982) / 1984-1987 / 1989) DC Comics Apr 1943: “Those Boys Are Really Good” (house advertisement) 1p (Simon and Kirby app; in various titles) (DC Comics) DC Comics Aug 1970: “The Great One is Coming!” (house advertisement heralding the arrival of Marvel’s prized storyteller / artist) 1p (in various titles) (R: TJKC 62) (DC Comics) DC Comics early 1972: “Kirby’s Fourth World Blockbusters” (house advertisement) 1/2p (in various titles) (R: TJKC 62) (DC Comics) DC Reader, The 1 1974: (during Kirby’s DC (1970s) (Mason; fanzine) DC Spécial Mar 7, 2000: (unpublished 1978) Kirby Interview (with photo) 6p (R: TJKC 32) (Sémic, France) DC Spotlight 1 1985: “Jack Kirby’s Greatest Strength is His Imagination” 3p (article, spot illustrations) (DC Comics) Death of the New Gods 1-8 Dec 2007-Jun 2008: (Jim Starlin book) (DC Comics) Decade of Comics Fan Awards, A (nn) 1971: (Maggie Thompson reviews 1961-1970) (fanzine) Den of Geek Oct 2015: “Jack Kirby: Comics’ Greatest Storyteller” (article) (note: distributed at New York Comic Con) Denver Business Journal, The Aug 17, 1998: (Kirby Estate Trust article with Kirby biography) (Denver, CO, USA) Dick Ayers Story, The 1-2 2005: (autobiographic comic book (1951-1986) Ayers - a (Mecca) Dick Tracy 1956-1958: (Simon and Kirby studio [Joe Simon] packages title for Alfred Harvey) [Disney] Dec 31, 2009: (The Walt Disney Company purchased Marvel Comics for approx. $4.3 billion—presages settlement with Kirby’s family (Sep 2014) Victory is sacrifice) Disneyland Convention Program Apr 9-11, 1971: Kirby - c(p) (Mister Miracle / Oberon / Grumpy) (R: TJKC 36,40) (Disney) [Steve Ditko] (Nov 2, 1927—) writer / artist / inker (Prize / Charlton / Harvey (1953) (Atlas 1960-1961) (Marvel 1961-1966) (Topps 1993) first Lee/Ditko in Two-Gun Western 4 (May 1956) “The Badmen” 4p // first on Kirby: Captain 3-D 1 (Dec 1953) // first Atlas Kirby: Battle 68 (Feb 1960) (See AE V2#3, The Comics V1#5, V2#5, V2#14; Comic Fan 2, Comic Fandom Monthly 7, Comic Reader 42, Creepy 93, Inside Comics 2, Komik Heroez of the Future 6, Rapport 1-2; TJKC 54) // books: Avenging World, The Steve Ditko Reader, The World of Steve Ditko // (218) D.K.W. 1 2015: (homage to Ditko / Kirby / Wood by Ponchione) (Fantagraphics) Druid 1 Mar 1995: (Kirby criticism controversy continues) (UK) (See Comic World 31) East Village Other Apr 23, 1969: (Stan Lee letter discusses ethnicity in comics) (newspaper) [Eastern Color Printing Co.] (1933-1955) first Kirby: Famous Funnies 61 (Aug 1939) // (duration: 1939-1940) [Eclipse Comics] Aug 1986: (house advertisement: “Marvel Comics’ 25th Anniversary—What About Jack?”) 1p (Kirby photo; re: Marvel vs. Kirby original art controversy; in various titles) (Friends of Jack Kirby) Editor & Publisher Oct 28, 1939: “Fox Sees Adventure Comics in Ascendancy” 1p (Victor Fox article) (R: CBM 107) Editor & Publisher May 18, 1940: “Format Change Won’t Help Comics” 1p (Victor Fox article) (R: CBM 107) Eerie 1 Jan 1947: (first all-horror anthology comic book) (Avon) (See Spook Comics 1 (1946) and Yellowjacket Comics 1 (E. Levy) for first two “pre-horror” comics) Eerie 88 Nov 1977: (Kirby judged the winners of The Rook art contest—winners announced: Dan Reed, Steve Ringgenberg, Joe Phillips, Nancy Collins, and Gordon Purcell) (Warren) Elvira Mistress of the Dark 89 Sep 2000: (Kirby statue app. in story) (Claypool) Enterprise, The Dec 10, 1982: “Comic Magazine Artist is Still Punching Out Those Superheroes” (article) (newspaper; Simi Valley, CA) Enterprise, The Dec 26, 1993: “Putting Life into Superheroes” (Kirby / The Art of Jack Kirby article) (newspaper; Simi Valley, CA) Enterprise, The Feb 7, 1994: (Jack Kirby obituary) (newspaper; Simi Valley, CA) Entertainment 884-885 Jun 30-Jul 7, 2006: (Gaiman/Romita Jr. comic details how Gaiman “Never Met Kirby”) (R: TJKC 47) Entertainment 981 Mar 7, 2008: “Kirby Enthusiasm” (Kirby—King of Comics book review) ERBDom 79 Nov 1974: Tarzan Kirby - a(p) (R: JKMW) (Edgar Rice Burroughs fanzine by Cazedessus) Escapist magazine, The Mar 19, 2004: “Stan Lee Insists He Didn’t Treat Kirby and Ditko Unfairly” (article) [Mike Esposito] (Jul 14, 1927—Oct 24, 2010) artist / inker (aka: Mickey Demeo (Marvel 1965-1966 / 1975) first on Kirby: Strange Tales 132 (May 1965) (See AE V3#53, V3#54; FOOM 15 (photo), 17 (photo); TJKC 48) // (60) Etcetera 1 1970: (Kirby at DC Comics article) (Levitz; fanzine) (See Comic Reader) Eternals V1 2007: (contains essay on Kirby’s Eternals); (HC format reprints Gaiman/Romita Jr. series 1-7) (Marvel) [Mark Evanier] (Mar 2, 1952—) writer / Kirby assistant / biographer (Marvelmania 1969-1970) (DC Comics 1970-1972) first on Kirby: Palms Park (brochure; 1969) / Marvelmania / SPJO 133 (Oct 1970) (See AE V3#122, AH 100, BGCF 4, BI 37, CBG 1059,1060,1423, CBM 67, CI 2, CJ 112,113, Feetlebaum, JKQ 6,15, TJKC 6,46,50, TJKC (FAQs) 31-70; Kirby Tribute Panels: TJKC 8,12,17,25,31,35, 39-41,45,48,51,53,56,59,60,62,65-69; Marvelmania 1 / 1-4; ‘Nuff Said 1,2, Overstreet’s Advanced Collector 1, MMMS officer rankings: Bullpen page (Jul 1967), MHS, SDCC (1972), (2017) // books: Kirby Unleashed, Kirby—King of Comics, Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio, Comic Books and Other Necessities of Life, Super-Heroes in My Pants, Wertham was Right! [Bill Everett] (May 18, 1917—Feb 27, 1973) writer / artist / inker (Atlas 1959-1960) (Marvel 1964 / 1966-1967 / 1969-1970) first on Kirby: Kid Colt Outlaw 86 (Sep 1959) (See AE V3#22, V3#46; CBA 2, FFS 7 (photo), TJKC 49 “The Everett Code” TJKC 53, obituary in Sep 1973 Bullpen page, Sub-Mariner 65) // book: The Secret History of Marvel Comics, Fire and Water: Bill Everett and the Birth of Marvel Comics // (182) Evil Eye 1 1974: (Fantastic Four #1-100 checklist) (Bradford; fanzine) Excelsior 1 1968: “This Is The Marvel Age” Kirby Interview (with Stan Lee) 2p (Question: “Who created the Inhumans?” Kirby: “I did.”) (R: TJKC 60) (Caputo/Kizer; fanzine) Exhibitor’s Times May 17, 1913: (theater trade publication features a history of 172 Delancey Street) EYE magazine Feb 1969: “The New Superhero (is a Pretty Kinky Guy)” (article; includes repro figures from Thor 158,159 covers) (R: AE V3#74) // (note: issue includes Amazing Spider-Man mini-comic book by Romita adhered to cover) (See FCGMSAC)

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[Family Comics] (See Harvey Publications) Famous Monsters of Filmland 169 Nov 1980: “Lord of the Sunsword” 4p (Thundarr article includes Kirby and Toth art) (Warren) Fanfare Magazine 3 1980: “Stereovisions” (Ray Zone article sparked interest by 3-D Video Corporation to publish Battle for a Three Dimensional World (comic book) and 3D Cosmic Poster) (Bill Spicer) Fangoria 9 Nov 1980: (Thundarr the Barbarian article with Kirby art) Fan Informer 30 Jun 1971: (mentions: Kirby interviewed on WCAR radio; Detroit, MI, USA) (Jones; fanzine) Fantastic Fanzine 10 1970: “The Immortals—Part 1” 2p (article: Odin and Zeus) (Gary Groth; fanzine) Fantastic Fanzine 11 1970: “Gray Spaces: The Controversial Captain America” 2p (article) // (Syd Shores interview) // (Groth; fanzine) Fantastic Fanzine 12 1970: “The Great Debate: Captain America vs. The Red Skull” 4p (article) // (Syd Shores interview) 2p (Groth; fanzine) Fantastic Fanzine Prevue 1 1970: (Fantastic Four checklist) (Groth; fanzine) Fantastic Fanzine Special 1 1970: (Romita interview) 2p // (Don Heck interview) 2p // “Dissecting the Heart of Marvel” 3p (article) (Groth; fanzine) Fantastic Fanzine Special 2 1972: (Sinnott interview; includes Kirby repros) 12p (Groth; fanzine) Fantastic Fears 5 Feb 1954: “Stretching Things” 5p (first comic book art drawn by Steve Ditko) (R: TERRT V3#4) (Ajax/Ferrell) (See BM 27, Captain 3-D 1, Daring Love 1) Fantastic Films 16 May 1980: (Lord Of Light article with Kirby art) (Blake Publications) Fantastic Films 20 Dec 1980: (Thundarr article) 4p (Blake Publications) Fantastic Four Jun 1963: (unknown FF Club newsletter; (per FF 18); exists?) (Fred Bronson; Culver City, CA, USA) Fantastic Four 1967: Nov-Dec 1967: (advertisement; ABC TV) 1 panel Kirby/Trimpe - a (R: ABCTVC 1, FF 68,69, Marvel house advertisement in Nov-Dec 1967 comics) (ABC/Marvel) (See TJKC 54) Fantastic Four Chronicles, The (nn) Feb 1982: “Twenty Years with the World’s Greatest Super-Team” 13p (article) // “Questions And Answers With Jack Kirby, Version Two” 2p (Kirby Interview with photo) // “After the Wedding: Ambiguity and an Expanding Universe” 2p (article) // “The Animated Adventures of the Fantastic Four” 2p (article) // (Fantastic Four checklist) 6p (Fantaco) Fantastic Four: Fifty Fantastic Years 1 Nov 2011: (profiles heroes and villains) (Marvel) Fantastic Four Files 1986: “Early Years” 4p (article) // “Jack Kirby in the Days of the FF” 6p (article) (Psi-Fi Movie Press) Fantastic Four: The Legend 1 Oct 1996: (tribute one-shot reprints Kirby art and covers) (Marvel) Fantastic Four Roast 1 May 1982: (Hembeck’s 20th Anniversary celebration one-shot includes 1p Kirby / Lee tribute) (Marvel) Fantastic Four: Unstable Molecules V1 2003: (FF Legends); repros FF 1 (1961)? // (HC format (2005) repros series) (Marvel) Fantastic Four: World’s Greatest Comics Magazine 1-12 Feb 2001-Jan 2002: (stylistic homage to Lee/Kirby FF era) (note: issues 1-2 include “Fantastic Four Fan Page” (articles) (Marvel) Fantasy Advertiser 48 Mar 1973: Kirby - c // (r: Comic and Crypt 5) (1971) Kirby Interview (with Carmine Infantino) 7p (Penwith Productions; Willmorth’s UK adzine) Fantasy Advertiser 55 May 1975: (Stan Lee interview) (Penwith Productions; Willmorth’s UK adzine) Fantasy Advertiser 97 1986: (Jim Shooter article re: Kirby/Marvel art dispute) (Skidmore; UK adzine) Fantasy Crossroads 1 Nov 1974: (Kirby article) (Graceland, Iowa College Comics Club) (fanzine) Fantasy Frontiers 2 1987: “Still Shining” (appraisal of Kirby’s Silver Star) (R: TJKC 30) (fanzine) Fantasy Illustrated 7 Spr 1967: “Graphic Story Review” (Fantastic Four article) (Spicer; fanzine) (See TJKC 9) Fantasy Unlimited 11 Nov 1972: “Blueprint for World Destruction” (Fourth World article) (UK fanzine) Fawcett Collectors of America / FCA (See Alter Ego) [Fawcett Publications] (1940-1953) first Kirby: Captain Marvel Adventures (nn) (#1) (Mar 1941) (See Wow Comics (nn) (#1) Feature Comics 42 Mar 1941: (USA, the Spirit of Old Glory begins; fourth patriotic superhero in comics—ties with CAC 1) (Quality) (See CAC 1, Pep Comics 1, National Comics 1, Master Comics 11) [Feature Publications] (See Prize Publications) Feetlebaum 33 1983: Kirby/Evanier - c (Doctor Doom) (R: CBM 67) (Mark Evanier fanzine) [Howard Ferguson] (ca. 1895—1957) (title design / letterer; Simon and Kirby studio (1940s—1950s) The Greatest) [Fiction House] (1938-1954) first Kirby (Kurtzberg): Jumbo Comics 1 (Sep 1938) (note: first new Kurtzberg art published in a United States comic book) // (duration: 1938) (See Wags) Fifty Who Made DC Great 1985: “Carmine Infantino: DC Revitalized” 1p (article mentions Kirby’s 1970s titles) // (note: Simon and Kirby are conspicuous by their absence— less important than Superman Peanut Butter!) (DC Comics) 500 Covers 2004: (HC format reprints covers Amazing Spider-Man #1-500) // (r: c ASM 1,10) 2p (Marvel) Flesh & Bones 1 1986: “The King of Power” 2p (article) (Upshot Graphics) FOOM 1 Spr 1973: (Friends of ol’ Marvel); (r: c FF 1, recolored) // “When Titans Clash” 3p (FF article) // (Fantastic Four checklist) 2p // (r: c FF 73, recolored) (note: original membership kits came with membership card, stickers, Marvel Super-Heroes poster (by Steranko) in Hulk illustrated envelope (by Steranko) (Marvel fan club magazine) (See FOOM membership kit, FCGMEBAC) FOOM 2 Sum 1973: (“Absorba-Man” Rude - a) // “Hunt the Hulk” (illustration) Kirby/Steranko - a (note: adapted from Esquire 394 art) // “Kirby” (Hulk repro panel from IH 5) // (Hulk checklist) (Marvel) (See FCGMEBAC) FOOM 3 Fall 1973: (John Romita biography) // (Frank Giacoia biography) // “Quotations from Chairman Doom” 3p (with Kirby repros from FFA 2) // (Spider-Man checklist) (Marvel) (See FCGMEBAC) FOOM 4 Win 1973: Kirby - c(p) (Doctor Doom; reprinted from Marvelmania poster; recolored) // Kirby/Stone - bc (Attuma; reprinted from FF 33; recolored) (note: Steranko edited and designed issues 1-4) (Marvel) (See FCGMEBAC) FOOM 5 Spr 1974: Thing (as “The Ringo Thing”) 1p Kirby/Sinnott - a (Marvel) FOOM 8 Dec 1974: “Well, Come On All You Big Strong Men...” 4p (Captain America article with repros) // “Manchild in a Troubled Land” 1p (Bucky article) // “Star of the Silver Screen” 2p (Captain America serial article) // (r: Merry Marvel Messenger 1) “Meet Jack Kirby” (re-titled: “Joe Simon and Jack Kirby: By Their Works Shall Ye Know Them” 1p (Kirby autobiographic text; Kirby photo repro from Marvel Tales 1) // Captain America (concept art) Simon - a (Marvel) FOOM 9 Mar 1975: “They also Serve...Who Only Watch” 2p (Watcher article) // “Man is Father to Him” 2p (Warlock origins) (Marvel) FOOM 10 Jun 1975: Sentinel (concept sketch) Kirby - a(p) // “Marvel at the Con” 5p (photo feature (Mar 21-24, 1975 convention where Lee announced Kirby’s return to Marvel) // Department of Infoomation: “Jack’s Back” (first announcement of return) (Marvel) FOOM 11 Sep 1975: (Kirby issue; caricature cover: “Jack’s Back!” (Byrne/Sinnott); (portrait bc) M. Severin - a // “The King is Here, Long Live The King” 2p (intro) // “Kirby Speaks” 4p Kirby Interview (with photos) // “2001: A Space Odyssey” (Treasury Edition


preview: pages 22-23) 2p Kirby/Giacoia - a (note: Zip-a-Tone screens added) // “The Once and Future King” 4p (article) // “The Origin of King Kirby” 2p (comic parody) // “Kirby’s Kosmik Konsciousness” 2p (comic parody) (Marvel) FOOM 12 Dec 1975: Untitled (Invaders 5 cover development) 1/2p Hannigan/Romita/Kirby/Sinnott - a // “Ikaris The Eternal” (Return of the Gods preview) 1p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: TBK100, TJKC 18) (Marvel) FOOM 13 Mar 1976: (Special: “Kirby Preview Page” includes Eternals 2-3 art including (unused cover: The Eternals #2) “The Celestials From Space” 1p Kirby - a // (unused cover DD 43) Colan - a // (Daredevil model sheets) 5p Wood - a (1964) // (Daredevil checklist) (Marvel) (See TJKC 15) FOOM 15 Sep 1976: “Jack’s Jacket” 1/4p (article) // Department of Infoomation (Black Panther / Captain America / Eternals / 2001: A Space Odyssey) 2p (a couple of quotes by Kirby with photo, 2 CA pencil panels) (Marvel) FOOM 16 Dec 1976: Marvel Calendar (preview) 1p Kirby - a(p); Kirby/Romita - a // (Marie Severin interview) // Department of Infoomation (Eternals / 2001: A Space Odyssey / Captain America / Black Panther) 1/2p (a few quotes by Kirby) (Marvel) FOOM 17 Mar 1977: (Stan Lee interview; features CAC 1-10 cover repros) (R: SLC) // Department of Infoomation (Black Panther / Captain America / Eternals / 2001: A Space Odyssey) 1p (text by Kirby; pencils: repro panels from CAA 4; upcoming “X-51” (2001: A Space Odyssey) called “X-50”) // “Foom Forum” (letter/response details layouts for Kirby covers) (Marvel) FOOM 18 Jun 1977: (John Romita interview) 7p // Department of Infoomation (Black Panther / Captain America / Eternals / 2001: A Space Odyssey) 1/2p (article) (Marvel) FOOM 19 Fall 1977: Silver Surfer (graphic novel preview; p 44) 1p Kirby (text); Kirby - a(p) // Department of Infoomation (Black Panther / Dinosaurs / Mister Machine) 1p (text by Kirby) // Captain Britain / Captain America 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: Atlanta Fantasy Fair Program, TJKC 2) (Marvel) FOOM 20 Win 1978: Department of Infoomation (Black Panther / Devil Dinosaur / Machine Man) 1p (text by Kirby) // “Science Fiction and Fantasy in the Marvel Universe—2001: A Space Odyssey” 1p (article) (Marvel) FOOM 21 Spr 1978: “2001: A Space Odyssey” 1p (text by Kirby) // Untitled (unpublished Machine Man 6 cover) Kirby/Leialoha - a // Department of Infoomation (Black Panther / Devil Dinosaur / Machine Man) 1p (text by Kirby) // “H.E.R.B.I.E.” (Robot; with Fantastic Four; advertisement illustration) Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) FOOM 22 Fall 1978: (Hulk calendar preview includes bad quality repros Hulk (Jan 1979) Kirby/Sinnott - a // H.E.R.B.I.E. The Robot (blueprints) 1p Kirby - a(p) // “The Fantastic Four Cartoon Show” 1p (article) // “Z-Z-1-2-3” (H.E.R.B.I.E. the Robot concept) 1/2p Kirby - a (Marvel) Forever Warriors 1 May 1997: (Buckler/Perez - c) // (“The Wizard of Odd” 19p (Kirbyesque art with swipes) Buckler/Barnett - a (CFD) Fort Wayne Reader 87 Oct 2007: (“Mad Ants” cover repro (Grottu) from WMD 3) (newspaper; Fort Wayne, IN, USA) Forverts (Jewish Daily Forward) ca. early 1900s: (Yiddish newspaper distributed in NYC’s Lower East Side—likely to have printed Jacob Kurtzberg birth announcement) (See Tageblatt) Fourth World Gallery, The (nn) 1996: (one-shot Kirby-inspired pin-ups by various) (DC Comics) [Fox Features Syndicate [Fox Publications] (1939—1940) (Joe Simon worked for Victor Fox’s studio (where he met Jack Kirby) first Kirby: Mystery Men Comics 10 (May 1940) and Science Comics 4 (May 1940) // (See Blue Beetle, Fantastic Comics, The Flame, The Green Mask, Mystery Men Comics, Science Comics, Weird Comics, Wonderworld Comics) // (duration: 1940) (note: Simon and Kirby left Fox to work for Timely Comics) (“I’m the King of the Comics!”—Victor Fox) Friends of Fandom 1980s: (newspaper flyer; promotes award certificate given away at San Diego Comic Con) Kirby/Stevens - a (See TJKC 8,20) From The Tomb 1 Feb 2000: “The Dark Age of Comics” (article: horror comics) 6p (Normanton; fanzine) (See Best of From the Tomb) From The Tomb 7 Mar 2002: “Win A Prize: The Post-Code Adventures of Simon and Kirby” (article) (See Best of From the Tomb) From The Tomb 10 2003: “Atlas Through the Looking Glass! The Post-Code Mystery Titles: 1955—1957” 13p (article) (See Best of From the Tomb) From The Tomb 13 Jun 2004: “The Covers that Made them Fry” (article: electric chair covers) 9p (See Best of From the Tomb, Justice Traps the Guilty 1) From The Tomb 17 2005: “The Joe Sinnott Interview” 9p (Normanton; fanzine) (See Best of From the Tomb) Fumetti In TV 1 Sep 5-19, 2004: “Jack Kirby: Dedicated to The King” (article) (Italy) Fungus Rodeo 1 1987: “Jack Kirby, The King Of Comics” Kirby Interview 5p (with illustrations) (fanzine) [Funnies, Inc.] (1939—1940) (Joe Simon worked for Lloyd Jaquet’s comic book packaging studio) (See Amazing-Man Comics (first Simon art (Centaur) / Blue Bolt (Novelty) / Crash Comics (Tem) / Daring Mystery Comics (Timely) / Keen Detective Funnies (Centaur) / Silver Streak Comics (Your Guide) / Target Comics and Simon moonlighted on Champion Comics (Worth) then Simon left to join Timely Comics) G.A.S. Lite V2#10 1973: Kirby Interview (R: TJKC 47) // Mark Moonrider Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 3,47) (Cleveland Graphic Arts Society) Galador 3 Mar 1981: “Connaissez-Vous...Thundarr le Barbare?” 2p (article) // Untitled (Thundarr; 4 illustrations) Kirby - a (Antoine LaMoureux) (France) Galaxy Magazine 4 Jul 1994: “Shadow Of The Falcon” 9p (text only excerpt from Kirby novel The Horde; edited by Janet Berliner) (The Institute for the Development of the Harmonious Human Being) Gallery 1 1969: (full-page Kirby sketch art) (Downs; fanzine) Gang Busters 1942: (Four Color #23) (first series); (first crime anthology comic book; earlier comics featured select pages: 1. Famous Funnies 27 (Oct 1946) “War on Crime” 4p // 2. The Funnies 21 (Jun 1938) “The Crime Busters” // 3. Popular Comics 38 (Apr 1939) “Gang Busters” (note: first Simon and Kirby crime story in Treasure Comics 10) (Dell) Gayety V1#2 Nov 1941: Gayety logo (smiling face mask) Simon - a (with Kirby?) (R: SHMC) (Timely) [Genesis West Comics] (1987—) first Kirby: The Last of the Viking Heroes 1 (Mar 1987) // (duration: 1987-1989 / 1994 / (2011) (See Phantom Force, The Potential) [Frank Giacoia] (Jul 6, 1924—Feb 4, 1988) artist / inker / art director (aka: Frank Ray (Marvel 1964-1970) (DC Comics 1971 / 1974) (Marvel 1975-1978) first on Kirby: The Career of King Masters (comic strip; 1956) // Johnny Reb and Billy Yank (Sunday page; 1957-1958) // All-Star Western 99 (Mar 1958) (See FOOM 3, 19 (photo); TJKC 53) // (763) [Gilberton Company] (1941-1971) first Kirby: Classics Illustrated 35 (2nd edition) (Mar 1961) // (duration: 1961) (See Classics Illustrated Special Issue, World Around Us, World Illustrated) Godzilla 21-22 Apr-May 1979: (post-Kirby Devil Dinosaur app.) (Marvel) [Stan Goldberg] (May 5, 1932—Aug 31, 2014) artist / colorist (Marvel 1961-1966) first with Kirby: Golfers Anonymous (1961) (See AE V3#18, Comic Book Creator 9-10; FFS 7 (photo), Modeling with Millie 45, MTA 1 (photo), TJKC 54; Kirby Tribute Panel: TJKC 40,60,63; Voices of Marvel // (1)

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Golden-Age Men of Mystery 15 1999: Kirby - c (unpublished Captain 3-D #2 cover) // Simon and Kirby issue: (r: c FA 1) // “Captain 3-D and Me” 7p (article) // (r: C3D 1) “The Menace of the Living Dolls” 10p // “Creating & Re-Creating Captain 3-D” 4p (article) // “Challenge Of The Speed Demon” 1p (title page) Kirby - a(p) (note: uninked 9 page story by Meskin from unpublished Captain 3-D 2) // “The Legacy of Captain 3-D” 5p (article) // “Bulls-eye” 5p (article; note: includes art recreated by Black from BE 1; includes 2p origin) // “Fighting American” 6p (article) // “Whatta Ya Know, Joe?” (Joe Simon interview) 3p // “Boys’ Ranch” 4p (article) // (r: PC 8) “The Black Owl” 9p // (essays by Black / Foss / Richard “Grass” Green / Thomas) (AC Comics) Golden-Age Men of Mystery 17 1999: Kirby/Simon - c (r: Stuntman pastiche) // (r: SMC 2) “Curtain Call For Death” 12p // “The New Champ of Split-Second Action” 8p (article) // “Joe Simon: Before Simon and Kirby” (Joe Simon interview) 3p // (r: SMC 1) “House Of Madness” 2p (spread) (AC Comics) Golden Age of Comic Books Index, The 1998: by Howard Keltner (fanzine) (See Howard Keltner’s Index (1976) Golden Age of Comics, The 3 1982: (Simon and Kirby article) 12p // (r: BB 5) “Blue Bolt” 10p // (r: CC 1) “Solar Legion” 5p (New Media) Golden Age of Comics, The 6 Nov 1983: “Jack Kirby In The Golden-Age” 11p (Kirby Interview / article) (R: TJKC 25) (New Media) Golden Age Superhero Index, The V1 1968: (Nolan; fanzine) Gold & Silver: Overstreet’s Comic Book Quarterly 3 Jan 1994: “The Incredible Hulk Explained” 4p (article) (Overstreet) Gold & Silver: Overstreet’s Comic Book Quarterly 4 Apr 1994: “Jack Kirby, 1948-1960” 22p (article) // “Thanks, Jack...You Were the Best” 4p (article with Kirby photo) // (Stan Lee interview) 8p // “The Golden-Age Covers of Jack Kirby” 5p (article with index) (Overstreet) Gold & Silver: Overstreet’s Comic Book Quarterly 5 Jul 1994: “I Charted the Marvel Monsters” 9p (article) // (checklist) 2p (Overstreet) Gold & Silver: Overstreet’s Comic Book Quarterly 6 Oct 1994: (Joe Simon interview) (Overstreet) Gold & Silver: Overstreet’s Comic Book Quarterly 8 Apr 1995: “I Charted the Marvel Monsters” (article) // (article on Golden-Age Kirby cover identification by Theakston) (Overstreet) Graphic Gallery 4 1974: (r: Simon and Kirby Young Romance Comics) 1p (Russ Cochran) Graphic Gallery 5 1975: (r: Simon and Kirby Sandman) 3p (Russ Cochran) Graphic Gallery 6 1975: (r: Simon and Kirby Sandman, Newsboy Legion) 2p (Russ Cochran) Graphic Gallery 7 1976: (r: Simon and Kirby Newsboy Legion) 1p (Russ Cochran) Graphic Story World 2 Jul 1971: (article covers 1971 Disneyland Convention; with Kirby photos) // Kirby Unleashed (advertisement) Kirby/Evanier - a (Richard Kyle) Graphic Story World 4 Dec 1971: (Evanier article on unpublished Kirby art) 1/2p // Forever People 1p Kirby - a(p) (Richard Kyle) Graphic Story World 6 Jul 1972: Untitled (unpublished SPJO 133 cover) Kirby - a(p) (Richard Kyle) Graphic Story World 7 Sep 1972: (article: Kirby stays at DC despite rumors; over-sized New Gods reprint book announced) (Richard Kyle) Graphis #? 1973: (comics issue includes Kirby repros / perspective) Great One is Coming!, The Aug 1970: (advertisement; [Jack Kirby] 1p (heralds the arrival of Marvel’s prized storyteller/artist) (note: first mention of “Boom Tube”); ”So powerful in concept—it’s almost terrifying” (R: SDCC (2017), TJKC 62) (DC Comics) Grub Girl & Akuma-She Illustrations 1999: (newly drawn alternate cover adapted from SPJO 142: “Hairie Secrets Revealed” page 2 original pencils and True Life Divorce page; purported to be new Kirby art) (Verotik) (See TJKC 23) Guardian, The Feb 14, 1994: (Kirby obituary) (newspaper; London, UK) (See JKQ 0) [Hampshire Distributors, Ltd.] (1971) (DC Comics’ b/w adult magazines: In the Days of The Mob, Spirit World) Happening #? Nov 1993: Kirby Interview (fanzine—exists?) Harvard Journal of Pictorial Fiction, The Spr 1974: “Jack Kirby, Fritz Lang, and Balance” (article) // Big Barda 1/2p Kirby - a // “Bypassing the Real for the Ideal” (article by Gil Kane) (R: TJKC 19) (Harvard University) (See Crimmer’s) Harvey Hits 1,6,12,15 Sep 1957—1958: (The Phantom); (Joe Simon packages this title for Alfred Harvey (Harvey Publications) (note: CBM 41, p 11 claims Kirby did title page in Harvey Hits #1) [Harvey Publications] (1939-1982) first Simon: Champion Comics 8 (Jun 1940) (Worth Publishing); first Simon and Kirby: Champion Comics 9 (Jul 1940) (Worth Publishing) // (duration: 1940 / 1942 / 1946-1947 / 1950-1951 / 1953-1958 / (1965-1966) [Harvey Publications] 1956-1958: (Simon and Kirby studio packages titles for Alfred Harvey: Alarming Tales, Black Cat Mystery, Black Cat Mystic, Dick Tracy, First Love Illustrated, First Romance Magazine, Harvey Hits (The Phantom), Hi-School Romance, Joe Palooka, The Man in Black, Race for the Moon, Thrills of Tomorrow, True Bride-to-Be Romances, True Love Problems and Advice Illustrated, Warfront, Western Tales, Witches’ Western Tales) [Harvey Publications] 1965-1967: (Joe Simon edits Thriller titles for Alfred Harvey (and publishes unused Kirby stories in Blast-Off and Fighting American); other titles include: Double-Dare Adventures, Jigsaw, The Spirit (by Eisner), Spy-Man (first Steranko work in comics), Thrill-O-Rama, Unearthly Spectaculars, Warfront) // (unpublished concepts: Shockeroo / Future American (by Steranko) / Space Wolf (by Steranko) (note: Simon retained copyrights except for Eisner’s Spirit) Harveyville Fun Times V4#15 Sum 1994: (Kirby obituary) (Mark Arnold; fanzine) [Headline Publications] first Simon and Kirby: Justice Traps the Guilty 1 (Nov 1947) // (duration: 1947-1951 / 1954-1955); related to Prize Publications (1940 / 1947-1956 / 1959-1960) and Crestwood Publications (1948-1960 / (1966) and Feature Publications) [Don Heck] (Jan 2, 1929—Feb 23, 1995) artist / inker (Atlas 1960) (Marvel 1963 / 1965-1966) first on Kirby: Tales of Suspense 39 (Mar 1963) (See AE V3#13, V3#42; AH 100, Comics Feature 21, Fantastic Fanzine Special 1, FFS 7 (photo), MTA 1 (photo), TJKC 54, Voices of Marvel // book: Don Heck: A Work of Art // (104) Herald Tribune (See New York Herald Tribune) Hercules Unbound 1-12 Nov 1975-Sep 1977: (non-Kirby title retro-actively integrated into Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth / OMAC continuity) (DC Comics) (See AWDC 12 (Paul Levitz); Kamandi 37) Hero Illustrated 10 Apr 1994: (Kirby obituaries / tributes) (Warrior Publications) Hero Illustrated Yearbook 1994: (Kirby tribute) 1p (Warrior Publications) Heroes, Heavies & Heroines 5 1982: Captain Victory 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a // Red Skull 1p Kirby/Black - a (Paragon; France) Heroes Unlimited 7-10 1967-1969: (continued from Merry Marvel Fanzine 1-3) (Roche; UK fanzine) [Hillman Periodicals] (1940-1953) first Kirby: Punch and Judy Comics V1#4 (Fall 1945) // (duration: 1945 / 1947-1949) (See Airboy Comics, Clue Comics) History of The Comics (See The Comics, The Steranko History of Comics) Hogan’s Alley 1 Fall 1994: “The King’s Jewels” 7p (article) // “The Man Who was King” 5p (article by Steranko) (R: TJKC 8) (Bull Moose) Hogan’s Alley 5 1998: “Modern Art” 4p (article) (Bull Moose)


Hogan’s Alley 13 2005: “Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko: Reinventing Comics” (article) (Bull Moose) Hogan’s Alley 14 2006: “Pro Bono” 1/2p (article includes Thing (in Jewish prayer shawl/yarmulke) Kirby - a(p) (Bull Moose) Hogan’s Alley 20 2015: “The Top 20 Comic Books of the Silver Age” (article) (Bull Moose) Hollywood Reporter, The Nov 1979: (article details “Lord Of Light” film financing and development of 400-1,000 acre theme park in Colorado, USA (Science Fiction Land) after movie photography) Hollywood Reporter, The 1986: Doctor Mortalis / Mind Master (advertisement) Kirby - a(p) (Empire Films) (See TJKC 11) Hollywood Reporter, The Sep 21, 2009: “Kirby Heirs Seeking Bigger Chunk of Marvel Universe” (article) Hollywood Reporter, The Dec 21, 2010: “It’s On! Kirby Estate Sues Marvel; Copyrights to Iron Man, Spider-Man at Stake” (article) Howard Keltner’s Index to Golden Age Comic Books 1 1976: (Bails; fanzine) (See Golden Age Comic Book Index (1998) Hunger Dogs, The Feb 6, 1985: (press release announces publication of The Hunger Dogs graphic novel (DC Graphic Novel 4); includes Self Portrait Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See New Gods (1984) Hypno #? 1994: Kirby/Sinnott - c (Silver Surfer; adapted from Silver Surfer graphic novel, p 5 (1978) // (Theakston article about Kirby) Illustrated Comic Collector’s Handbook, The 1967: (comic heroes of the 1940s) (S.F.C.A.) Illustrated Marvel Handbook and Checklist, The 1966: by Dan Merkur; (cover: re-drawn Watcher figure from c FF 48) (R: CBM 64) [Image Comics] (1991—) (Kirby was a Totem to the Image creators) first Kirby: Phantom Force 1 (Dec 1993) // (duration: 1993-1994) Impact Magazine 1977: “How to Create a Cultural Legend in your Spare Time” (article by Stan Lee) Imprint Mar 9, 2012: “You Can’t Judge a Jack Kirby Book by its Cover” (article) Imprint Apr 17, 2012: “Jack Kirby’s Collages in Context” (article) IN magazine Nov 1966: “The Merry Marvel Marching Society Wants You” (article) // (note: issue also includes one-page Marvel comic featuring Spidey, Hulk, Thor, Human Torch and Ed Sullivan (G. Kane - a) (See FCGMSAC) Incredible Hulk vs. Superman 1 Jul 1999: “Double Lives” 48p (Kirby’s graphic energy distilled into unique story) Rude/Milgrom - a (Marvel / DC Comics) Indianapolis Star, The Feb 20, 1994: “Comics Artist Kirby Made Readers Marvel” (Kirby obituary) (newspaper; Indianapolis, IN, USA) Infinity 1 Sum 1970: Captain America / Red Skull 2p (centerfold) Kirby - a(p) (Infinity Publications) (See CI 121, TJKC 12) Info Journal 4 Spr 1969: (profiles “Coso Artifact” found in Olancha, California, USA—anachronistic object (Feb 13, 1961) (See Mysteries of the Unexplained p 47; WMT 2) Inside Comics 1 1974: “Superheist: The Great Comic Book Rip-Off” (article about DC Comics’ stolen art) (Brancatelli; fanzine) (See ACBA Newsletter 22/23, Comic Reader 101) Inside Comics 2 Sum 1974: “Who Owns Original Art? (article by Ditko) (Brancatelli; fanzine) Inside Image 9 1993: Phantom Force 1p Kirby/Liefeld - a (Image Comics) (See Comic Shop News 334) Instructor 51 1942: “Comic Books as Teaching Aids” (article) International Convention of Comic Art (See Comic Art Convention Book) International Journal of Comic Art 2 2003: “One for the Ages: Barbara Gordon and the (Il)logic of Comic Book Age-Dating” (article) International Times Jun 1970: “Vote Galactus for Law and Order” (Galactus cover repro: Thor 160, p 13) (R: TJKC 67) (newspaper; UK) In the Days of The Mob Jul-Aug 1971: (#1 advertisement) “The Roaring Thirties Come Alive” 1p Kirby/Giacoia - a (DC Comics) (See MM 3, SDCG S-25, Superman 240, SGFLL 111, SPJO 139, TJKC 62) In the Days of The Mob / Spirit World Jan-Feb 1972: (advertisement re-solicits both publications) “Special Announcement” 1p (cover repros) (DC Comics) (See MM 6, SPJO 145, TJKC 62) Invasion 1 1997: Kirby/Isherwood - c,bc (“The Visitor On Highway Six”—reversed gatefold) (America’s Comic Group) Iron Man: The Legend 1 Sep 1996: (tribute one-shot reprints Kirby art and covers) (Marvel) Irving Forbush Gazette 1-2 Dec 1966-1967: (Marvel fanzine by Schelly and Lanz) It’s a Fanzine 48 1999: “When The World Vanished” (story reprinted from Atlas’ Mystery Tales 50 features Jack and Rosalind Kirby as “Jack and Ruth Colley”) (Kehoe; fanzine) It’s Amazing 1 1949: (“queer facts” and “strange hoodoos” by H.T. Elmo; some repros of comic panels Kirby ghosted while at Lincoln Newspaper Features?—Curiosities and Oddities / Facts You Never Knew) (Timely) (See SHMC) Ivy Sep 1966: (Marvel article with repros) (Trinity College) Jack Kirby 1 2012: (biography-comic about Kirby) (Bluewater Orbit) Jack Kirby Birthday Booklet 1992: (handed out at surprise party for Kirby’s 75th birthday at San Diego Comic Con) Kirby/Theakston - c // Roy Thomas (text) // Sharman DiVono (text) // Frank Miller (text) // Mike Royer (art) // Steve Gerber (text) // Stan Lee (text) // Steve Rude (art) // Sergio Aragones (art) // Chic Stone (text) // Moebius (art) // Julius Schwartz (text) // Marv Wolfman (text) // Joe Sinnott (art) // Len Wein (text) // George Roussos (text) // Stephen Rohde (text) // John Romita (art) // Don Heck (art) // Richard Howell (art) // Michael Thibodeaux (art) // Dick Ayers (text) // Dave Stevens (art) // Will Eisner (art) // Mark Evanier (text) // Schauer (art) [Jack Kirby Collector, The] Oct 14, 1991: Letter (future editor / publisher John Morrow writes fan letter to Kirby—receives reply: “John, Thank You”—Jack Kirby (See TJKC 67 p 17) Jack Kirby Collector, The 1 Sep 1994: Kirby/Royer - c (1969 Marvelmania Self Portrait) // 16-page photo-copied introductory issue // Rare posters, 1978 Kirby traveling display, Jack Kirby “Marvelmania” Portfolio, OMAC (concept art), Thor 169 (unpublished page), and more. (note: first publication from TwoMorrows Publishing; published Sep 5, 1994; first edition of 125 copies hand-signed by John Morrow—b: 1962, Montgomery, AL, USA) (See TJKC 67 p 4-25) (promotional copies in Scrapper envelope) Jack Kirby Collector, The 2 Nov 1994: Kirby/Sinnott - c (Thing / Captain America) // 16-page general interest issue // unpublished Sandman pages, “Conversations With Jack Kirby” (1989 essay) // Jack Kirby Portfolio (1970), unpublished Fantastic Four panels, untitled Kirby sketch inked by Rosalind Kirby, Jack Ruby Esquire page, and more. (sub copies in Demon envelope) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 3 Jan 1995: Kirby/Royer - c (Captain America / Bucky) // 16-page Captain America issue // “Jack Kirby—The Master Of Comic Book Art” (1987) Kirby Interview // “Joe Simon on Captain America” Joe Simon interview, Marvelmania prints, convention sketches, Captain America pencils, and more. (sub copies in Captain America envelope) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 4 Mar 1995: Kirby - c(p) (unpublished First Issue Special 1 “Atlas” cover) // 16-page general interest issue // “Convention Memories” (essay; Miamicon I, Florida; Kirby with Adams / S. Lee panel) Mike Royer interview, Marvelmania prints, unpublished Thor pencils, Atlas, Euro-Kirby fandom, and more. (sub copies in Ikaris envelope) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 5 May 1995: Kirby - c(p) (unpublished Kobra 1 cover) // 16-page general interest issue. // “Kirby At College” (1972) Kirby Speech (at Vanderbilt University) // Panel Discussion (excerpts: 1972) Lee and Kirby speak at Vanderbilt University) // “Kirbymania” (1966 autobiography by Kirby), unpublished FF 52 pencils, Doctor Doom removing mask,

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how Kirby used real people in his comics, essential Kirby collectibles, Marvelmania art, “The Big Moment” (poignant commissioned art story by Bruce Zick), Kirby’s Star Wars parody: “Star Cats”, and more. (sub copies in Doctor Doom (sans mask) envelope) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 6 Jul 1995: Kirby/Sinnott - c (Orion vs. Darkseid) // 36-page Fourth World issue. // Mark Evanier interview, Steve Sherman interview / Mike Royer interview: (story behind Hunger Dogs and Kirby’s original ending to New Gods); New Gods portfolio, advertisement art, unpublished art, Fourth World pencils, and more. (sub copies in Orion envelope) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 7 Oct 1995: Kirby/Stevens - c (Guardian / Newsboy Legion) // 36-page Kid Gangs issue. // “Jack Kirby—The Master of Comic Book Art” (1987) Kirby Interview, overview of Simon and Kirby kid gangs, unpublished Boys’ Ranch, Boy Explorers, Jimmy Olsen, Dingbats, X-Men, and more. (sub copies in Golden Guardian envelope) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 8 Jan 1996: Kirby/Rude - c (Gods) // 36-page all-star convention issue // (San Diego Comic Con 1995) Kirby Tribute Panel (with Sinnott / Royer / Evanier / Isabella), convention memories, essay by Steranko, S.H.I.E.L.D. and Captain America pencils, convention sketches // “1972 Comic Art Convention Luncheon” (1972) Kirby Interview (with Toth / Steranko: Comic Art Convention, New York, NY) // “Jack Kirby Interview” (1975) // “Jack Comes To Acmecon 1985” (Kirby panel essay) // unpublished What If? 10 cover, Jack meets Paul McCartney, Jam drawing by Kirby, Russell Meyers (Broom Hilda) and Charles Schulz (Peanuts), Kirby cover for first San Diego Comic Con Book, unpublished Mister Miracle 10 cover, unpublished SPJO 145 cover sketch, unpublished In the Days of The Mob 2 page, Kirby cover for 1972 San Diego Comic Con Book, and more. (sub copies in Silver Surfer envelope) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 9 Feb 1996: Kirby/Sinnott - c (Fantastic Four); Kirby/Sinnott - bc (original Silver Surfer graphic novel cover) // 44-page Fantastic Four issue // Joe Sinnott interview, FF pencils, the original version of FF 108, unpublished art, unpublished FF 100 page, early FF ad (from Strange Tales 95 and Hulk 1; unpublished FF 20,52,64 covers, Black Panther articles, and more. (sub copies in Doctor Doom envelope) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 10 Apr 1996: Kirby - c(p) (Fighting American); Kirby - bc (“Intergalactic Football Game” from PRO Magazine) // 44-page humor issue // “Would You Like To See My Etchings?” (1995) Rosalind Kirby Interview // Steve Gerber on Destroyer Duck, Goody Rickels, Fighting American, unpublished art, Jimmy Olsen and Thor pencils, Simon and Kirby’s early humor, Kirby 1971 card game art, pop art Kirby, 1961 Topps baseball card art, unpublished M.M.M.S. art, and more. (sub copies in Captain Marvel (Shazam) envelope) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 11 Jul 1996: Kirby/Steranko - c (Stuntman); Kirby/Ordway - bc (Forever Amoré) // 44-page Hollywood issue // Stuntman, unused movie ideas, Tiger 21, Kirby/Zuccaro screenplay: “Forever Amoré”, Black Hole // Kirby Interview (1979) // Lord Of Light, The Prisoner, Jack’s career in animation, New Gods vs. Star Wars, unpublished Silver Star 4 cover, Captain Nice, Fantastic Four storyboards, Jack’s art for Virginia Graham (Tonight Show / Johnny Carson), unpublished art, and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 12 Oct 1996: Kirby/Windsor-Smith - c (Captain America / Hitler); Kirby/Thibodeaux - bc (Captain Victory) // 44-page international issue // “Wow—What An Interview” (Nov 4, 1976) Kirby Interview // “Jack Kirby Recalls Lucca, Italy” (1977) Kirby Interview // John Byrne interview, Kirby around the world, (1996) Kirby Tribute Panel (with Evanier / Wolfman / Stern), Captain America pencils, 1966 Esquire art, and more. (sub copies in Captain America envelope) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 13 Dec 1996: Kirby/Ayers - c (Hulk vs. Four-Armed Terror); Kirby/Bissette - bc (Demon) // 52-page supernatural issue // “Jack Kirby and Walter Gibson” (The Shadow) (1975) Kirby Interview (with Steranko), unpublished 7 page mystery story, Dick Ayers interview, The Demon, Black Magic, Spirit World, Atlas monsters, Simon and Kirby’s Vision, original version of “The Monster” from Chamber of Darkness 4, Devil Dinosaur, Kirby’s monsters, Kirby costumes, Boomerang concept sketch, unpublished pencils, and more. (sub copies in Hulk envelope) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 14 Feb 1997: Kirby/Stone - c (Thor); Kirby/Simonson - bc (Thor / Silver Surfer) // 52-page Thor issue // Kirby’s Thor work // “Jack Kirby: Prisoner Of Gravity” (1992) Kirby Interview, Chic Stone interview, Walt Simonson interview, Journey into Mystery 101 pencils, unpublished Thor 167,169,170 art, pros and cons of Colletta’s inks, evolution of Thor and the Stone Men, and more. (subscription copies with April fool insert—cover fakes: Amazing Spider-Man Annual 4, Captain America and The Hulk 1, Doctor Doom 1, Infinity Man 1; sub copies in Thor envelope) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 15 Apr 1997: Kirby/Austin - c (Silver Surfer); Kirby/Williamson - bc (Watcher) // 52-page science fiction issue // Kirby’s greatest sci-fi concepts // “Let’s Visit! by Shel Dorf” (1975) Kirby Interview with Self Portrait, Al Williamson interview, Mike Thibodeaux interview, the story behind Sky Masters, unpublished pencils and articles: The Eternals, Captain Victory, Machine Man, unpublished Machine Man 6 cover, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Silver Surfer graphic novel, Starman Zero, Tiger 21, Ronin Rocketeers concept sketch, 1980s Thunderground (Sega ad), Solar Legion, Honeycomb Cereal 3-D posters, unpublished art, and more. (sub copies in Galactus / Silver Surfer envelope) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 16 Jul 1997: Kirby/Miller - c (Mob); Kirby/Kesel - bc (Newsboy Legion) // 52-page tough guys issue // Kirby’s mean streets, tough times, criminals, gun molls, kid gangs // “Jack and Rosalind Kirby Interview” (1984) // Will Eisner interview, Frank Miller interview, In the Days of The Mob, Rock ‘n’ Roll, The Astrals, Frank Zappa meets Kirby, Valley Girl, Flying Fool, Kirby western comics, Bulls-eye, Kirby’s war comics, unpublished art, and more. (sub copies in Thing envelope) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 17 Nov 1997: Kirby/Royer - c (Kamandi / Mr. Sacker); Kirby/Rude - bc (Mister Miracle) // 68-page DC issue // Simon and Kirby’s Sandman, Challengers of the Unknown // “Jack Kirby’s Train Of Thought” (1971) Kirby Interview // the Fourth World, Green Arrow, Neal Adams interview, D. Bruce Berry interview, Greg Theakston interview, Dingbats of Danger Street, Kamandi’s origins, (1997) Kirby Tribute Panel (with Evanier / Royer / Sherman / M. Severin / Williamson: discuss 1970s concepts, DC b/w magazines, Marvel, collages), Kirby’s X-Files (DC production schedule), Manhunter, unpublished art, and more. (sub copies in Demon envelope) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 18 Jan 1998: Kirby - c (Spider-Man); Kirby/Sinnott - bc (Fantastic Four) // 68-page Marvel issue // Atlas implosion, Toys For Tots poster, Ant-Man, (1975) Stan Lee panel // “A Talk with Artist—Writer—Editor Jack Kirby” (1970)  Kirby Interview // Roy Thomas interview, John Romita interview, John Buscema interview, Marie Severin interview, Herb Trimpe interview, Flo Steinberg interview, George Roussos interview, Marvel: Lee or Kirby?, Eternals continuity, Black Panther, Joe Simon Captain America rarity, super-heroes with super-problems, unpublished art, and more. (subscription copies with Rosalind Kirby obituary insert; sub copies in Silver Surfer envelope) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 19 Apr 1998: Kirby/Ross - c (Captain America / Bucky); Kirby/Stiner - bc (Thing) // 56-page Kirby art issue // unpublished pages: Stuntman, FF 80, Classics Illustrated 161, Dingbats of Danger Street, X-Men, Kirby inking contest finalists, Gil Kane interview, Joe Kubert interview, Kevin Eastman interview, // “Hour Twenty-Five” (partial 1986) Kirby Interview // Gary Groth interview, evolution of Kirby’s art & dialogue, spotting Kirby forgeries, collecting Kirby original art, Julius Caesar art, Silver Star concept art, Kirby’s inkers, Rosalind Kirby: 1922—1997, Captain America / Bucky (color centerspread) 2p Kirby/Stevens - a,


3 untitled color psychedelic paintings by Kirby, Pioneer 10 art, The Gods (concept art), stolen Marvel art, unpublished pencils, and more. (sub copies in Thing envelope) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 20 Jun 1998: Kirby/Steacy - c (woman); Kirby/Howell - bc (mob) // 68-page Kirby women issue // “The Kid from Left Field” (Lisa Kirby interview); Simon and Kirby’s women of the Golden-Age, Kirby women, Dave Stevens interview, Galaxy Green, romance comics // “Jack Kirby and Don Rico: Discuss WWII, The Mafia, Watergate and Comic Art” (May 1975) Kirby Interview (with Don Rico) // “Captain Victory And The Lightning Lady” (screenplay by Kirby/Sherman), unpublished pencils, sketches and more. (sub copies in Barda envelope) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 21 Oct 1998: Kirby/Wiacek - c (Mister Miracle); Kirby/Stone - bc (Captain Nice) // 68-page wackiest work issue // “Mondo Kirby” (1992) Kirby Interview // “A.W.O.L.” (1992) Jack and Rosalind Kirby Interview // “A Failure to Communicate” Part 1 (Kirby and Lee’s writing compared) // OMAC / Manhunter concept art, Gil Kane interview, Bruce Timm interview, Kirby’s bloopers, “fixing” Kirby’s art, Paul McCartney and Wings / Magneto art // “Silver Star, Superhero!” (screenplay by Kirby/Sherman) // Thunder Foot, Topps, Goody Rickels, Millie the Model meets Kirby (Millie 107), Frank Zappa, Cracked, unpublished pencils and more. (sub copies in Bombast envelope) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 22 Dec 1998: Kirby/Stevens - c (Doctor Doom / Silver Surfer); Kirby - bc (Darkseid) // 68-page villains issue // // “Jack Kirby Interview” (early 1990s) // Fascism in the Fourth World, Top 10 Simon and Kirby Golden-Age villains, Atlas monsters, Yellow Claw, Doctor Doom, Madame Medusa, Mike Mignola interview, Steve Rude interview, Dark Domain, Galactus, “A Failure To Communicate” Part 2: Kirby and Lee’s writing compared, Arnim Zola, Darkseid, The Others, original King Kobra concept, unpublished pencils and more. (note: subscription copies mailed in controversial Red Skull “swastika” envelope—final illustrated envelope) (R: TJKC 67) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 23 Feb 1999: Kirby/Horley - c (Demon); Kirby - bc (Metron) // 68-page anything goes issue // “Talking With Jack Kirby” (1985) Kirby Interview // “Jack Kirby Interview” (Dec 4, 1987), Tracy Kirby // Jack Kirby Checklist oddities // Captain Nice, Letter (by Kirby to Jeff Gelb; 1975), Kirby fan art, “A Failure To Communicate” Part 3: Kirby and Lee’s writing compared, unpublished Thor 141 cover, original pencils: FF 49, Demon 1 cover, Kirby memories, Denny O’Neil interview, Soul Love unpublished art; cover and complete story: “The Teacher”, Atlas concept art, unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 24 Apr 1999: Kirby/Mignola - c (The Odyssesy; wraparound) // 68-page greatest battles issue // “Kirby On The New Gods” (1984) Kirby Essay // New Gods, The Odyssey, Marvel’s greatest battles, “A Failure To Communicate” Part 4: Kirby and Lee’s writing compared, Sgt. Fury, war, westerns, Kirby’s Marvel art battle, unpublished FF 94 cover, “The Glory Boat” New Gods 6 story examined in detail, unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 25 Aug 1999: Kirby/Adkins - c (Captain America); Kirby/J. Severin - bc (Bulls-eye) // 100-page Simon and Kirby issue. // “Jack Kirby In The Golden-Age” (1983) Kirby Interview // “Kirbymania” (1966; Kirby biography excerpt) // 1930s art, Golden-Age, Sandman, Jon Henri revealed, Captain America, Kirby text illustrations, humor art, Simon and Kirby swipe file, John Severin interview, Sid Jacobson interview (Harvey) // “More Than Your Average Joe” (Joe Simon panel discussion), kid gangs, Boy Explorers, Mainline Publications, Charlton Comics, unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 26 Nov 1999: Kirby/Colletta - c (Galactus; repro Thor 134 p 3 colored by Kirby); Kirby/Giacoia - bc (Mantis) // 68-page Gods issue // New Gods color concept art : Orion / Lightray / Mister Miracle / Robot Defender / Ramses (aka: The Black Sphinx) / Space Guardian / Mantis // “Jack Kirby On Storytelling, Man, God and Nazis” (1989-1992) Kirby Interview // Judaism, Interpretations of God (trilogy), Hercules, “A Failure To Communicate” Part 5: Kirby (JIM 111 margin notes) and Lee’s writing compared, Golden-Age Gods, Kirby’s mythology, New Gods theology, Marvel Fourth World, Walt Simonson interview, The Bible: Marvel style, Kirby’s devils, Galactus, Watcher, Highfather, unpublished Eternals 5 cover, unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 27 Feb 2000: Kirby/Timm - c (Spider-Man / Thor / Ikaris / Iron Man); Kirby/Thibodeaux - c (Genesis West heroes) // 72-page influences (1) issue // “The 2000 Virtual Kirby Panel” 26p (with Busiek / Englehart / Gaiman / Gale / Garney / Gibbons / Isabella / Jurgens / Kaluta / Larsen / Nicieza / Ostrander / Pulido / Quesada / Sim / J. Smith / Stern / Totleben / Valentino / Veitch / Vess / Waid / Windsor-Smith / Wolfman) includes published and unpublished art) // “Kirby Family Roundtable” 13p (with Lisa Kirby, Thibodeaux, French and Robertson; includes published and unpublished art: Disciples of the Dragon / Whitestar Knight / Toys for Tots / The Descendants of Atlantis / Thunder Hunter / Rincon / Last of the Viking Heroes / Night and Day / Bruce Lee (Phantom Force) / Phobos, Wonder Warriors / Kublak, Malibu Maniacs // Portrait Studies (1930s) Kirby - a(p) // “Jack Kirby On World War II Influences” (1989-1992) Kirby Interview // Alex Ross interview, fine art, “Comicollages” by Morehouse, and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 28 Apr 2000: Kirby/Allred - c (Fantastic Four; wraparound) // 80-page influences (2) issue. // Jeremy Kirby interview, Tracy Kirby interview, Andréas interview, John Kricfalus interview, Karl Kesel interview; Vince Colletta’s inking, Kirby swipes, TV influences, Kirby quotes from: Mark Hamill, Moebius, Mike Allred, Gary Gianni and Geof Darrow; Kirby monsters, Cavity Creeps, Agatha Harkness, Captain America’s shield, Kirby homage gallery, rare development art, photos, unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 29 Aug 2000: Kirby/Janson - c (Avengers); Kirby/Rubinstein - bc (Thena) // 68-page 1970s Marvel issue // “Conversations With Jack: Roz and Jack” (Part 1) (1989-1992) Jack and Rosalind Kirby Interview (includes May 23, 1942 wedding photo) // Keith Giffen interview, Rich Buckler interview, Kirby’s writing and concepts remembrance includes Captain America, 1960s and 1970s Marvel // “A Failure to Communicate” Part 6: (Kirby’s layouts) // Kirby as a genre, Kirby’s art corrections, Devil Dinosaur, many 1970s original cover pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 30 Nov 2000: Kirby/P. Smith - c (Spider-Man/Ditko); Kirby/Gordon - bc (Thing / Doctor Doom) // 66-page twilight years (1978-1994) issue. // Alan Moore interview, Robert Katz interview (Kirby’s nephew), Kirby’s animation art, Captain Victory, Pacific Comics, Destroyer Duck, Silver Star, New Gods, Super Powers, 1980s inkers, Valley Girl, Devil Dinosaur, Kirby as a genre, Fantastic Four storyboards, Street Code, unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 31 Mar 2001: Kirby/Adams - c (Superman; wraparound (collage) // 84-page Treasury-sized issue // Kirby’s Big Ideas, Kurt Busiek interview, José Ladronn interview, Jack FAQs, Kirby travelogue, Giant-Man, DC vs. Marvel (1970-1972), Fourth World, Fantastic Four Annuals, Kirby gallery, Kirby as a genre, 2001: Kirby vs. Kubrick, Kirby’s Gods, (2000) Kirby Tribute Panel (with Evanier / Jeremy Kirby / Tracy Kirby / Colan / M. Severin / Thomas); Big Jim toy art, unpublished pencils and more. (note: TJKC begins publication in 10” x 14” size—until #57) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 32 July 2001: Kirby/Ladronn - c (Sundance); Kirby/Roach - bc (Sundance) // 84-page Treasury-sized least known work issue. // Soul Love, True Life Divorce, Sundance, Tales to Make Your Flesh Crawl, Jack FAQs, Planet of the Apes // “The Lost Kirby Interview” (Nov 8, 1978) Kirby Interview // Detective Riley, early comic strips // Jack Kirby Checklist update // In The Days of The Mob 2, The Prisoner, The Black Hole, Kirby as a genre, Jean-Marie Arnon interview, Kirby quiz, Killer Bee,

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Jack Ruby, Marvel westerns with index, Teen Agent // “Kirby On The Horde” (1989-1992) Kirby Interview (The Horde (excerpt) // Dingbats of Danger Street, unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 33 Nov 2001: Kirby/Larsen - c (Fantastic Four); Kirby/Timm - bc (Fantastic Four) // 80-page Treasury-sized Fantastic Four issue. // 40 Years of Fantastic Four (artists and writers on Lee/Kirby), Fantastic Four storyboards, FF 64 original cover, Jack FAQs, Fantastic Four movie, Human Torch in Strange Tales, Kirby as a genre, Stan Lee interview (with FF #1 plot synopsis), Inhumans, origin of “Kirby Krackle”, Joe Sinnott tribute, unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 34 Mar 2002: Kirby - c (Captain America); Kirby/Toth - bc (Boys’ Ranch) // 80-page Treasury-sized Fighting Americans issue // 09-11 editorial, Jack FAQs, Reed Richards, Green Arrow (with index), Carmine Infantino interview // “A Chat With Jack Kirby” (1973) Kirby Interview // unpublished comic strips: Master Jeremy, The Career of King Masters, Surf Hunter, early strips, unpublished art: Headline Comics, Captain America, romance and crime cover concepts, Black Cat Mystery, Boy Explorers, The Losers, Captain America’s Bicentennial Battles, Batman vs. Captain America, Kirby as a Genre, Philippe Druillet interview, rare early Timely pulp art, Nick Fury - Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. // “Simon Says” (Joe Simon interview) // Stuntman Comics, Big Game Hunter, Young Abraham Lincoln, many unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 35 Spr 2002: Kirby/Rogers - c (Mister Miracle); Kirby/Rude - bc (Mister Miracle 1) // 80-page Treasury-sized great escapes issue. // unpublished art and pencils: Jupiter plaque, Jacob And The Angel, Mister Miracle, Battle for a Three-Dimensional World, Big Game Hunter, Jack FAQs, Steranko’s great escapes, Funky Flashman, Michael Chabon interview, Houdini and Kirby, Kirby as a Genre, Marshall Rogers interview, (2001) KirbyTribute Panel (with Evanier / J. Buscema / Romita / Royer / Eisner (panel includes entire 1980s Tonight Show 3D glasses episodes transcript), “Reconstructing Himon” and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 36 Sum 2002: Kirby/von Eeden - c (Thor); Kirby/Royer - bc (unused cover Thor 144) // 84-page Treasury-sized Thor issue. // many unpublished Thor pencil pages, Jack FAQs, Thor comic precursors, Joe Sinnott interview, Kirby as a Genre, John Romita Jr. interview, original Thor cover pencils, Tales of Asgard, Norse gods // “We Create Images, And They Just Continue On” (Part 1) (1969) Kirby Interview // “A Failure To Communicate” Part 7 (Kirby leaves Marvel), unpublished art: Thor 144 cover, Disneyland Convention (1971) cover, True Life Divorce and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 37 Win 2003: Kirby/Giacoia - c (Captain Glory / Captain Victory); Kirby - bc (Space Chariot) // 84-page Treasury-sized “How to Draw Comics the Kirby Way” issue // Kirby pencil page photocopies, Gods Portfolio, evolution of Kirby’s style 1930s—1980s, Mike Royer interview, Jack FAQs // “I Don’t Like To Draw Sling-Shots, I Like To Draw Cannons” (Aug 1969) Kirby Interview // “Milton Caniff Tribute” (1988) Kirby (text) // Kirby as a genre, Kirby obscura, Kirby art visual flow, Kirby art corrections, technique: floating heads, Kirby’s Silver-Age segues, influences: Kirby, Hal Foster and Barry Windsor-Smith, unpublished art: Abdul Jones, Gladiators (1930s), Stuntman Comics, Career of King Masters, In the Days of The Mob, Destroyer Duck, Jericho, Demon, Thor animation concept art, unpublished covers: New Gods 1, Machine Man, Strange World of Your Dreams, Silver Star, three Kirby comics compared, many unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 38 Spr 2003: Kirby/Heck - c [“Enchantra”]; Kirby - bc (Challengers of the Unknown) // 84-page Treasury-sized dynamic drawing and storytelling issue // Kirby Estate Photocopy Archives inventory (pencils), Joe Sinnott interview, Jack FAQs, Kirby as a genre, Kirby obscura // “An Afternoon With Jack” (Mar 14, 1993) Kirby Interview (in-store app.) // Jack Davis interview, Paul Gulacy perspective, Kirby’s cosmic squiggle, Steve Englehart // Los Brothers Hernandez interview, Steve Rude interview, Kirby drawing techniques, Kirbytech, “Kirby Krackle,” Kirby swipes, Kirby bursts, evolution of The Thing and Human Torch, Doctor Doom’s design, unpublished art: Thundarr, Wonder Woman, animation concepts, Dingbats of Danger Street, Super Powers (Orion), Editorial Cartoon (1938), K’s Konceptions, unpublished FF 98 cover version, many unpublished pencils, and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 39 Fall 2003: Kirby/Allred - c (Black Bolt); Kirby/Russell - bc (Hulk) // 84-page Treasury-sized fan favorites issue // favorite Kirby covers // “Entertainment Tonight” (1982) Kirby Interview // Jack FAQs, The Incredible Hulk, Stan Lee, Kirby obscura, Kirby as a genre, unpublished art: Super Powers toy concepts, Journey into Mystery unused panel, True Life Divorce, Galaxy Green, Stuntman, The Inhumans, (2002) Kirby Tribute Panel (with Evanier / Ayers / Romita / Levitz / McFarlane / Trimpe); The Silver Surfer, Galactus, many unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 40 Sum 2004: Kirby/Larsen - c (Kamandi / Trakka); Kirby/Reedman - bc (Chaaku / Kamandi) // 84-page Treasury-sized “World That’s Coming” issue // Jack FAQs, P. Craig Russell interview, Jarrett Keane interview, Earth A.D., Kamandi’s sources, Superman, Flower, Kirby obscura, Kirby as a genre, Incidental iconography (Wizard), (2003) Kirby Tribute Panel with Evanier / Lee / Lieber / Goldberg / Royer / S. Buscema / Chabon / Pini); Kamandi / OMAC pencils, OMAC overview, “Cancelled Kirby Cavalcade” (post-Kirby DC), Disneyland Convention (1971) cover; Black Hole // unpublished art: Kamandi 5,11,25 (unused pages), Kamandi (concept art) (4p), Kamandi of the Caves, Demon 1 (unused page), Kamandi 3 (unused cover), Daredevil layouts (3p), unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 41 Fall 2004: Kirby/Giordano - c (Black Panther); Kirby/Schultz - bc (Devil Dinosaur) // 84-page Treasury-sized 1970s Marvel issue // Kirby published and unpublished art: FF 102 / 108), Gods, Devil Dinosaur, True Life Divorce, Eternals, 1970s Marvel covers, Black Panther, Captain America, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Marvelmania // Kirby Unleashed (remastered), Fantastic Four (2005 movie), Dick Giordano interview, Mark Schultz interview, Jack FAQs, Galactic Bounty Hunters (Genesis West), Machine lettering, Kirby’s Marvel contracts, economics vs. creativity at Marvel, Incidental iconography (Paste Pot Pete / Trapster), Kirby obscura, Kirby as a genre, Robert Lawrence interview (1966 Marvel Super-Heroes animator), (2004) KirbyTribute Panel (with Evanier / Royer / Rude / Simonson / Gibbons / Ryan) // Incredible Hulk 3p (unused Incredible Hulk 3/4 pages (1962) Kirby - a(p) // unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 42 Spr 2005: Kirby/Nowlan - c (Guardian, Newsboy Legion); Kirby/Anderson - bc (SPJO 147 unused cover) // 84-page Treasury-sized DC Comics / Newsboy Legion issue // Jack FAQs includes published and unpublished art: Stuntman, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen, FF 64 (unused cover inked by Sinnott), In The Days of The Mob 2, Dingbats of Danger Street 2, True Life Divorce, Soul Love, San Diego Five String Mob // (r: JTTG 9) “This Way To The Gallows, If You Please” 10p // “Speak The Language Of The ‘70s” (1969) Kirby Interview (Kirby speaks to fans) // Radioactive Man, Bill Morrison interview, Incidental iconography (Silver Surfer / Galactus), Fourth World, Neal Adams interview, Fantastic Four (2005 movie set), Kirby as a genre // “The Paper Trail of the Newsboy Legion” 12p (article) // Kirby obscura, Lois Lane Fourth World, unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 43 Sum 2005: Kirby/Sinnott - a (Silver Surfer); Kirby - bc (Silver Star / Starbaby) // 84-page Treasury-sized Kirby award winners issue // The Jack Kirby Museum and Research Center (est. Aug 28, 2005) // Kirby Keynote Speech (Jul 23, 1966) // Jack FAQs, Incidental iconography (astronauts), Kirby as a genre, The Kirby Awards, Steve and Gary Sherman interview, Marvelmania art (Doctor Doom), Paul McCartney and Wings / Magneto portrait, Kirby Life Mask, Kirby obscura, inking // (r: YR 3) “His Best Friend’s Sweetheart” 8p // unpublished art: Angel (Boys’ Ranch), (1966) Don Heck gift art


(2p), Toys for Tots, Starbaby, Hell Hound, Godzilla, Superworld of Everything, Captain Victory (unused cover: “Space Arenas of Death”), Beast Rider, In the Days of The Mob 2 (cover), Devil Dinosaur (concepts), Mighty Magon, True Life Divorce, Bruce Lee, unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 44 Fall 2005: Kirby/Wagner - c (Demon); Kirby/Comolo - c (Galactus) // 84-page Treasury-sized myths and legends issue // Fantastic Four (movie), ideas and motive in Kirby’s comics, Jack FAQs (Syd Shores) // Incidental iconography (Thor), Kirby as a genre // “Idea And Motive In Jack ‘King’ Kirby’s Comic Books: A Conversation” (1976) Kirby Interview // (Demon precursor) Häxan, The Demon (Etrigan), “Witchboy” Barry Alfonso interview, Kirby obscura, Kirby mythology, Thor, Galactus, Mike France interview (screenwriter FF movie), Marvelmania button (Thor) // (r: BM 31) “Slaughter-House” 6p // (r: BM 4) “Voodoo On Tenth Avenue” 10p // unpublished art: Gladiator, Demon, Thunder Foot, Kris Martin (as Demon), Atlas, Sandman, C.A.P.S., Thor 157 (unused page), unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 45 Win 2006: Kirby/Royer/Foley - c (Kirby’s Time Machine); Kirby/Black - bc (Captain 3D 2 unused cover in 3D) // 84-page Treasury-sized Kirby’s time machine issue // “Childhood Stories Part I: The Block” (1989-1992) Jack and Rosalind Kirby Interview // “The Son Also Rises” (Neal Kirby interview with family photos) // “Hero Biography: Jack ‘King’ Kirby Comic Book Artist” 1/2p (third grade hero biography by Jillian Kirby) // Jack FAQs, Incidental iconography (Devil Dinosaur), Kirby obscura, Dennis O’Neil interview, Dr. Mark Miller interview // “A Battle With The Camera” (1984 Zone Show) Kirby Interview // Kirby as a genre, (2005) Kirby Tribute Panel (with Evanier / Tracy Kirby / Robert Katz / Sherman / Shaw! / J. Morrow / David Schwartz); Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) exhibition // (r: ALARMT 3) “This World Is Ours” 5p // (r: RFTM 2) “The Thing On Sputnik 4” 5p // unpublished art: Captain 3D 2 (cover), comic strip (1931), Boy Commandos (1943 model sheet), Marvelmania, In the Days of The Mob 2 (2p), Reptar (King of the Dinosaurs), (1966) Don Heck gift art (2p), Animal Hospital, Black Panther, Thor 169 (unused page), Charlie Chan 7 (unused cover), unpublished pencils and more. (note: subscription copies with anaglyptic 3D viewer) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 46 Sum 2006: Kirby/Royer - c (Darkseid); Kirby/Byrne - bc (Forever People / Infinity Man) // 84-page Treasurysized Fourth World issue // Kirby career percentages // “Conversations With Jack and Roz: Part II” (1989-1992) Kirby Interview (features Interpretations of God trilogy) // Jack and Roz (self portrait) // The Source, Jack FAQs, Incidental iconography (Mister Miracle), Lightray, Kirby obscura, Hunger Dogs, 1980s DC timeline, Super Powers (1982 concept art), Kirby as a genre, post-Kirby Kirby, Black Hole, // (r: ALARMT 1) “Donnegan’s Daffy Chair” 4p // (r: ALARMT 2) “Hole In The Wall” 6p // unpublished art: Stuntman Comics 3 (1p), Captain Nice, unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 47 Fall 2006: Kirby - c (Marvel Super-Heroes); Kirby/Royer- bc (Super Powers poster) // 84-page Treasury-sized super teams issue // Kirby animation text // “Cleveland Rocks” (1973) Kirby Interview // Evolution of Kirby’s team concept, Jack FAQs (FF 1 inker), John Romita Jr. interview, Kirby obscura, Jonathan Lethem interview, Kirby as a genre, Secrets of the FF, Marty Lasick interview, Incidental iconography (ZZ 1-2-3 / Herbie), Fantastic Four (animation storyboards) (24p), Fantastic Four as a family // (r: BEC 3) “Talent For Trouble” 12p // unpublished art: Demon 2 (unused page), Dingbats of Danger Street, Roxie’s Raiders, FF 53, 68 (unused pages), unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 48 Spr 2007: Kirby/Austin - c (Machine Man); Kirby/Scioli - bc (Robot (1966) Don Heck gift art) // 84-page Treasury-sized Kirby tech issue // Kirby sketches, Jack FAQs, Kirby collages, Incidental iconography (Machine Man) // “Jack Kirby Interview” (Nov 4, 1976) Lucca, Italy) // machinations of Jack, big-headed characters chart, Tom Scioli interview, Kirby obscura, (2006) Kirby Tribute Panel (with Evanier / Adams / Romita / Royer / Perez / Paul Levine (Kirby attorney); Kirby as a genre, Bernard Pras interview, Mike Richardson interview (with Interpretations of God (trilogy), Kirby inkers speak (Sinnott / Austin / Ayers / Royer / Rude / Esposito / Theakston) // (r: ALARMT 2) “I Want To Be A Man” 5p // unpublished art: Tales of Suspense 70 (roughs), animation art, Space Charioteer, Adam and Eve, Ding-Dong Twins, unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 49 Fall 2007: Kirby/Ordway - c (Thor / Asgard; wraparound) // 84-page Treasury-sized warriors issue // Jack FAQs, Silver Surfer, Incidental iconography (Big Barda) // “Jack Kirby: An Artist With Impact” (1964) Kirby Interview // Jerry Ordway interview, Marvel’s Thor creation myth, Bill Everett’s secret code, Colletta controversy, humorless Thor, “The Magic Hammer” (DC Thor title page), Johnny Reb and Billy Yank, Sgt. Fury // “The Kirby Battlefields” (1980s) Kirby’s World War II stories; Fresina essay), Red Skull, architects of war, Losers, Kirby’s cigars (Roi-Tan Falcons), Kirby obscura, Challengers of the Unknown, Grant Morrison interview, Private Strong (The Shield), Kirby’s bowery (origins), Thundarr // (r: FH 2) “Booby Trap” 6p // unpublished art: Thor 169 (mis-labeled: Thor 167), Journey into Mystery 109 (2 unused panels), Bruce Lee, Death Fingers of Inner City, In the Days of The Mob 2, Foxhole (unused cover), unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 50 (published as book: Kirby Five-Oh!) 2008: Kirby/D. Cooke - c (Superman); (164-page Treasury-sized 50th Anniversary issue published in deluxe HC and SC formats) // (1920 photo of Jacob with parents Benjamin and Rosemary Kurtzberg) // TJKC supporters / contributors’ essays—50 best Kirby stories, 50 best Kirby covers, 50 best examples of unused Kirby art, 50-page art gallery, 50 best Kirby character designs, 50 people influenced by Jack Kirby // (many Kirby photos) // fine art: Dream Machine / Interpretations Of God / Face of God / Tribes Trilogy / “When It Is Spring” // comic strips: Surf Hunter / Thundarr // unpublished covers/pages: Demon 1,15; Dingbats of Danger Street 2; Eternals 5; Fantastic Four 64,102/108; Incredible Hulk 3/4; In the Days of The Mob 2; Ka-Zar 12; Kobra 1; Mister Miracle 10; New Gods (“Tabloid Cover”); OMAC 6; Roxie’s Raiders; Sandman 7; Satan’s Six; Silver Surfer (1978); Soul Love 1; Stuntman Comics 3; Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 133,137 (collage); Tales of Suspense 70 (layout); Thor 144,167; True Life Divorce 1; What If? 10; X-Men 10 (cover), 17 (layout) // animation art: Black Tiger, Fantastic Four, Lord Of Light (film/theme park), Power Planet (Crusher), Thundarr (Janus/Gemini), Wonder Woman // concepts/art: The Ape (color) / Big Barda / Death Fingers of Inner City / The Horde (novel) / Julius Caesar (color) / Manhunter / Ramses (aka: The Black Sphinx) // Fantastic Four (Marvelmania poster) / Spider-Man (Marvelmania poster) / Self Portrait (1969) / Galaxy Green / Jack and Roz Portrait (1983) / Street Code / The Astrals / Thing (Alter Ego) / Toys for Tots (Marvel, 1969) / (1966) Don Heck gift art, NFL Pro! magazine art, unpublished pencil art and more. (note: HC format numbered edition of 500 with Silver Surfer bookplate; first 50 copies to supporters, signed by John Morrow) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 50 2015: (reprinted in 8.5” x 11” format as: Kirby Five-Oh!) (same contents as above) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 51 Fall 2008: Kirby - c (Bombast); Kirby/von Sholly - bc (unpublished X-Men 10 cover) // 84-page Treasury-sized everything goes issue // Kirby sketches, Jack FAQs, Jack Schiff // “Roz Kirby On Jack Schiff” (1989) Rosalind Kirby (posthumous text) // Career of King Masters, Incidental iconography (Sandman), Kirby’s pencil, Kirby covers redux, unpublished art: Roxie’s Raiders, FF storyboards, Young Allies 1 (unpublished Stalin cover), TOS 70 (layout), Stuntman Comics, X-Men 10, Kirby obscura, Jim Lee interview, Adam Hughes interview, Kirby work ethic, urban legends, (2007) Kirby Tribute Panel (with Evanier / D. Cooke / Larsen / Paul Levine (Kirby attorney); Tales to Astonish 82,83; Kirby copyrights, unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows)

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Jack Kirby Collector, The 52 Spr 2009: Kirby/Heck - c [Black of New Genesis]; Kirby - bc (“Future Football Players” (concepts) // 84-page Treasury-sized Kirby obscura issue // NFL art, Jack FAQs, Kirby endings, Kirby obscura // “Fish In A Barrel” (Simon and Kirby screenplay) // “Train Of Thought” Part 2 (1970) Kirby Interview // Kirby as a genre, Incidental iconography (Dracula), Steve Englehart interview, Thor 168-170 unused pages re-assembled, Kirby lighting, Bruce Lee // (r: WAU 30) “The Duel” (illustrations) // (r: WT 33) “Jim Bowie Makes A Magic Knife” 7p // Kirby Masterworks mystery, Dan DiDio interview, CIA and Lord Of Light // unpublished art: Kobra, Paul McCartney and Wings / Magneto Portrait // [Original Art Price List] (1977) (text by the Kirbys) // unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 53 Sum 2009: Kirby/Perez - c (23 Kirby/Lee characters with Kirby and Lee photos); Kirby/Sinnott - bc (“Cisco-Thing”) // 84-page Treasury-sized magic of Lee and Kirby—(Part 1 issue) // New York City neighborhoods // “Jack Kirby: A Profile” (1972) Kirby Interview // Atlas Comics implosion, Incidental iconography (self portraits) // (r: MMEN 2) “Jack Kirby, Atlas Comics And Monsters” (1993) Kirby (text) // Stan Lee interview, Marvel-Age inkers: Stone / Reinman / Roussos / Ayers / Colletta / Sinnott / Giacoia / Everett // Jack FAQs, (2008) Kirby Tribute Panel (with Evanier / Robinson / Ruby / Spears / Jeremy Kirby / J. Morrow / Hoppe / Kochman / Paul Levine) // unpublished art: In the Days of The Mob, Video Rangers, Thundarr, Sub-Mariner, Kirby as a genre, FF 108 (found pages), Kirby obscura // (r: BM 3) “A Silver Bullet For Your Heart” 11p // western / romance / war comics, tributes by: Tuska / Lieber / Ayers / Colan / Romita / Thomas / Trimpe / Forbush; unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 54 Spr 2010: Kirby/Tuska - c (Sub-Mariner); Kirby/Sinnott - bc (Silver Surfer) // 84-page Treasury-sized magic of Lee and Kirby—(Part 2 issue) // George Tuska interview (Tuska’s final interview (1916-2009) // Jack FAQs, Vince Colletta, Spider-Man, Kirby inkers: Ditko / Brodsky / Shores / Heck / Tuska / Klein / Verpoorten // Incidental iconography (Stan Lee) // (r: WAU 36) “The Challenge Of Space” 2p // (r: WAU 36) “Quacks And Quackery” 3p // (r: WAU 36) “The Branches Of Medicine” 2p // formation of the FF, Kirby obscura, The FF Lost Adventure (102/108), Thor oddities, Kirby as a genre, Atlantis, transformations, Marvel cover date mysteries, Lee / Kirby commentaries, The Black Hole // “End Notes” (1992) Kirby (text) // unpublished art: Tales of Suspense 92 (cover), Amazing Fantasy 15 (Ditko cover), Julius Caesar costumes, Thor 159 (panel), (unpublished Trimpe cover: Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. 14 (1969), unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 55 Fall 2010: Kirby/P. Smith - c (Wonder Woman); Kirby - bc [Woman] (color collage) // 84-page Treasury-sized Kirby goes to Hollywood issue // “The Day I Spoke With Jack” (1976) Kirby Interview // Jack FAQs, revival of Kirby’s unpublished works (with Ruby-Spears-Kroffts), Incidental iconography (extras / Janus (aka: Gemini), Kirby’s Hollywood connections (Kirby’s characters on film and TV with anecdotes) // (r: BM 7) “The Thing In The Fog” 8p // Kirby obscura, Kirby casting call (fantasy actor assignations), Kirby as a genre, Bob Newhart Show, Sergio Aragones interview, Kirby’s animation days, The Source / The Force and Star Wars, CIA: Argo Operation // unpublished art: Tiger 21 (1985), Roxie’s Raiders, animation concepts, Valley Girl, Doctor Phibes, Monster Crime Hunters, Micromites, True Life Divorce, Lord Of Light, Animal Hospital, unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 56 Spr 2011: Kirby/Royer - c (Galaxy Green); Ross - bc (Kirby: Genesis) // 84-page Treasury-sized unfinished sagas issue // Jack FAQs (Esquire), Galaxy Green (France), Paul Kupperberg interview, Inhumans, (2009) Kirby Tribute Panel: Evanier / Mumy / Saffel / Royer / Levine / San Diego Five-String Mob: Towry, Shaw!, Alfonso, Freedman, Lund) // (2010) Kirby Tribute Panel: Evanier / Wolfman / Busiek / Rybandt / Levine // Kirby obscura, The Horde (novel) Book 1: “Virtue And Courage” // Kobra (Michael Netzer interview), Incidental iconography (Non-Fat), Kirby: Genesis, Kirby as a genre, Kirby art mistakes // (r: JP 5) “A Trip To The Moon” 6p // unpublished art: (Soul Love 1) “Dedicated Nurse” 7p // Bruce Lee, True Life Divorce, Barda, Stuntman Comics, Raam the Man Mountain, Mighty Magon, Dingbats of Danger Street, Dragon Boy, Dynamite Duck, She-Demon, unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 57 Sum 2011: Kirby/Berry - c (Atlas); Kirby/Comolo - bc (Demon) // 84-page Treasury-sized legendary Kirby issue // Jack FAQs // “It’s Not In The Draftsmanship, It’s In The Man” (1970) Kirby Speech (SDCC first convention) // Thor / Gods, Asgardian legends, Kirby obscura, Devil Dinosaur, Satan’s Six, Eternals, Jericho (pencils), Atlas, Demon, New Gods and JFK connection, Incidental iconography (Prester John), Martin Pasko interview // (r: Picture News 1) “You Can’t Lose A Faithful Dog” 4p // rare art: The Romance of Money (booklet) // unpublished art: Atlas, Kamandi // animation art: Thundarr, unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 58 (published as book: Lee & Kirby: The Wonder Years) Dec 2011: by Mark Alexander // 164-page SC documents Fantastic Four 1961-1970 // (excellent insightful history book critiques and details 1956-1970 Atlas / Marvel and Fantastic Four comic book history; issue-by-issue synopsis and evaluation of FF 1-102, Annuals 1-6) // Kirby art gallery of guest stars // much rare art, unpublished pencils and more // (entire Fantastic Four animation storyboard: “The Mole Man” (1978) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 59 Sum 2012: Kirby (photo cover/Janus (FF 108) pastiche); Kirby - bc (Captain America) // 100-page Kirby Vault issue // Kirby obscura, Jack FAQs (Kirby inkers), The Auteur Theory of Comics (visual essay), Kirby margin notes, Incidental iconography (Captain America), Don Glut interview // “Little Known Happenstances At The Kirby Household” (1980s) (Fresina essay) // Kirby as a genre, Kirby’s collages (color, with checklist), Bootleg LP art, (2011) Kirby Tribute Panel: Evanier / Simonson / Larsen / Kyle / Royer / J. Ross / Hoppe // Kirby kinetics // unpublished art: Thundarr, OMAC 1, Demon 2, Mister Miracle 13, Tales of Suspense 78 (lost cover rough), Incredible Hulk 3/4, Comic Reader 100, Our Fighting Forces, Marvelmania, True Life Divorce // (concept art): Manhunter // (unpublished story Soul Love 1) “Fears Of A Go-Go Girl” 10p // unpublished pencils and more. (note: TJKC resumes 8.5” x 11” size with 4p color insert) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 60 Win 2013: Kirby/Royer - c (FF; wraparound) // 100-page Fantastic Four issue // FF #8 synopsis, Jack FAQs, (2008 New York) Kirby Tribute Panel: Evanier / Sinnott / Ayers // rare Kirby western comic, Thing evolution, Kirby obscura, late-era FF art, Marvelmania posters, Third Eye cards/posters (color), Kirby as a genre // “Stan and Jack: Excelsior” (1968) Lee / Kirby Interview // 1960s timeline, Black Panther, Silver Surfer (graphic novel art and script Part 1), (2012) Kirby Tribute Panel: Evanier / Goldberg / Hatfield / Dini / Levine / Schumer / Hoppe / Kraft) // Hulk (1979), comic strips // (r: WT 33) “Jim Bowie Loses A  Fortune And Wins An Indian Fight” 5p // Kirby kinetics // unpublished art: Fantastic Four 3,52,94, Ronin Rocketeers, Coal Tiger (Black Panther) // unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 61 Sum 2013: Kirby - c (Mechanoid); Kirby - bc (Gods envelope) // 100-page Jack Kirby, Writer issue // Kirby punctuation, sound effects, Kirby scripting, Kirby FAQs, Incidental iconography (Ikaris), Kirby and death of JFK (Nov 22, 1963); DC cover blurbs, Kirby obscura, Kirby kinetics, Steve Gerber’s Destroyer Duck (unused art and scripts), Kirby and Outland (1980s film), Kirby as a genre (Science Fiction Land), “Where Kirby Stopped’ (1960s Marvel), FF animation, Silver Surfer graphic novel (art and script, Part 2) // “The Ark Interview” (1990) Jack and Rosalind Kirby Interview // unpublished art: She Demon, Silver Surfer (concept art), The Prisoner, Lord Of Light, Tiger 21 // (r: Esquire 402) “46 Hours And 36 Minutes In The Life Of Jack Ruby” 3p // unpublished story: (True Life Divorce 1) “The Twin” 7p // unpublished story: (Stuntman Comics 3) “Terror Island” 7p (pages 1-7 of 14 page story) // unpublished pencils and more. 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Jack Kirby Collector, The 62 Win 2013: Kirby/Royer - c (Orion); Kirby/Royer - bc (Mattel Superman cards) // 100-page DC Comics issue // early 1970s timeline, DC X-Files (features by the job number), Jack FAQs (Fourth World), Kirby obscura, Kirby kinetics, OMAC, Watergate, Kobra, Incidental iconography (Stan Lee), crime, romance, kid gangs, war, Kirby as a genre, Fascism in the Fourth World, Challengers of the Unknown (influence on FF), ghost writing, (2013) Kirby Tribute Panel: Evanier / Levine / Gaiman / Isabella / Lund / Hoppe / S. Sherman // unpublished art: New Gods, SPJO 138 (cover), MM 5 (cover), Kobra, Soul Love, Black Magic, True Life Divorce, Dingbats of Danger Street, Boy Commandos, Silver Surfer, Big Barda, Superman // unpublished story: (Soul Love 1) “Old Fires” 2p (color) // unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 63 Sum 2014: Kirby/Royer - c (Marvel Super-Heroes; wraparound) // 100-page Marvel Universe issue // “A Universe A’Borning” (35p follow-up to Lee & Kirby: The Wonder Years (TJKC 58) by Mark Alexander); Marvel Universe 1960s Kirby, (concept art): Pounder, Angel Face, Daredevil, Thing, Galactus, Nick Fury Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., Black Book (excerpts 13 pages), Jack FAQs, (2008 Big Apple Con) Kirby Tribute Panel: Evanier / Thomas / Sinnott / Goldberg // Kirby obscura (Simon and Kirby horror), Kirby kinetics, What If? FF stories, Kirby career timeline (1975-1994), Incidental iconography (Triton), The Lost Collage (FF 76 / 110); Captain Victory, Silver Surfer (Pizzazz) // unpublished art: ST 151 (Steranko try-out), JIM 109 (Thor), The Prisoner // unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 64 Fall 2014: Kirby - a (Captain America) // 100-page super soldiers issue // “Kirby at War” (World War II) // “2 1/2 Days in Hell” (World War II biography-comic) // World War II stories, portraits, letters // Kirby war comics // “Kirby On Kirby: 1974” Kirby Interview // (concept art): Captain America (1965) re-design), Julius Caesar, Thundarr , Stop The Panzers // Captain America, John Lennon and The Swine // Jack FAQs (Kirby inks) // Kirby as a genre, Kirby obscura // Early Career Moments (timeline: 1916-1949) // “In Love with Joe Simon” (2002) (Joe Simon interview) // Incidental iconography (Kirby writing) / Frog Prince) // “The Captain America Panel” (1975) (Kirby with Steranko at SDCC) // Destroyer Duck (scripts / original art) // Kirby kinetics // (comic strips): Black Buckaneer, Davy Crockett Frontiersman, unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 65 Spr 2015: Kirby - c (Hulk (1969) Marvelmania poster); Kirby/Allred - bc (Black Bolt) // 100-page anything goes issue) // Kirby vs. Toth (styles) // Kirby art techniques, Kirby obscura // Jack FAQs (2014) Kirby Tribute Panel: Evanier / Wein / Shaw! / Kochman / Levine // Kirby kinetics // “Kirby On WBAI Radio, 1987” Kirby Interview // Marvelmania button set (1969) // Incidental iconography (Socko the Seadog) // Key 1950s Career Moments (timeline), Kirby beasts, Kirby as a genre // (r: FHTI 11) “Walt Chisely’s 20,000 Lugs Under The Sea” 6p // (concept art): Gavillan’s Gorillas, Starfly, Mister Miracle, Starman Zero, Damid // (fanzine cover): Aurora 4 (Captain America (Oct 1963) // (comic strips): Surf Hunter, Blue Beetle // (unpublished art): Adam and Eve, Daredevil 13 (layouts), 2001: A Space Odyssey (collage page) // unpublished pencils (including Jimmy Olsen vs. Kamandi) and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 66 Fall 2015: Kirby/Royer - c (Gods) // 100-page double-takes issue // Kirby without words, original Marvel cover versions, Kirby obscura // Jack FAQs (exhibition: Comic Book Apocalypse: The Graphic World of Jack Kirby) // Kirby kinetics // Kirby Interview (1986) // Ditko vs. Kirby (Spider-Man; 1962-1963) // Incidental iconography (Boy Commandos; with model sheet), Kirby as writer, Galactus puzzle (FF 74 / Thor 160), Kirby revised art / re-writes, Lord Of Light, Tribes Trilogy (Wild Woman) // (concept art): Captain America (1941 / 1965) // (comic strips): Abdul Jones // pulp art // (unpublished art): Incredible Hulk 3/4 (page), In the Days of The Mob, Return of the Gods, Bruce Lee, New Gods (tabloid page), unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 67 Spr 2016: Kirby photo cover // 100-page up-close and personal issue // “Yesterday, Today & TwoMorrows” 22p (Kirbys and John Morrow retrospective: photos, family, friends and fandom) // “Jack Kirby Remembers” (1989) Kirby Interview // Incidental iconography (Agatha Harkness) // Fighting American, Kirby kinetics // Kirby Interview (1971) // “Jack Kirby, Art Critic” (mid 1970s) Kirby Interview // CSUN Kirby Panel (at Comic Book Apocalypse exhibition) // Kirby obscura, Kirby FAQs (2015) Kirby Tribute Panel: Evanier / Liefeld / Wolfman / Spurlock / Levine // Tribes Trilogy // Sorcerers // (concept art): OMAC, Thundarr, Thor, Captain America, Coal Tiger, Rootz // (unpublished art): Superworld of Everything, Silver Surfer (1978), Soul Love, Prisoner, Chamber of Darkness 4, Dingbats of Danger Street, FF 94 / FF (animation) // Lisa Kirby portraits // Gods, Our Fighting Forces 151 (Losers), Dream Machine, Galactic Head, (Jewish) Thing, True Life Divorce, Mattel (Superman; 1971), Bruce Lee, Deep Space Disco // (comic strip): Johnny Reb and Billy Yank // Kirby cameos, unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 68 Sum 2016: Kirby/Chadwick - c (Doctor Doom) // 100-page key characters issue // “Hour 25” (1990) Kirby Interview // Kirby kinetics (SF 13) // Incidental Brilliance, Kirby obscura, Atlas romance comics (1959-1963) // Incidental iconography (Black Panther) // Thena (The Eternals), “De-Coding the Road” (New Gods; 1984-1985), Machine Man // Kirby as a genre // Jack FAQs (2015) Kirby Wondercon Panel // Arty (film) // (concept art): Thor, Turbo Teen, Futuremen, Fantastic Four // (unpublished art): Marvelmania (Doctor Doom), Fantastic Four 52-53, The Ship // “Kirby’s World That’s Coming” (Mar 14, 1993) (excerpts) Kirby Interview // unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 69 Fall 2016: Kirby/Sinnott - c (Fighting American; repro from KU) // 100-page partners issue // (r: Wow Comics (nn) #1) “Mister Scarlet” 7p // Bob Ferrell (Kirby mentor 1939-1940) // Kirby kinetics (Kirby/Wood), Kirby forums, Kirby obscura // “A Timely Pair” (Bonnie and Arnold Hano interview) // Kirby cover re-creations (Ayers / Goldberg / Stone / Sinnott / Simon) // reprint collections // “Partners For Life” (Dec 1992) Jack and Rosalind Kirby Interview // Incidental iconography (Sandman) // 3-D comics (1980s), 3-D posters // “The Kolleda Incident” // Jack FAQs (2016 Tribute Panel) // (unpublished art): Demon 1, Hunger Dogs (poem: “An End To Power And Exodus From Eden”); Dingbats of Danger Street 2,3; Super Powers, Strange World of Your Dreams, more 3-D comics, animation art, unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 70 Win 2017: Kirby/Royer - c (Forever People; repro from KU) // 100-page Kirby: Alpha issue (birth) // (r: PC 8) “The Black Owl” 9p // Kirby Interview (Apr 15, 1971) // Kirby’s tiki culture connections, Kirby obscura // “The Case for Kirby’s Spider-Man” (origins) // Kamandi, Secret City Saga, Kirby kinetics (cosmic seeds) // Incidental iconography (Devil Dinosaur) // Kirby work methods // Jack FAQs (2016) Wondercon Panel // (comic strips): Kamandi of the Caves, Surf Hunter // (unpublished art): [Untitled] (collage; 1969), FF 80,92,102; FP 8 (inked), Marvelmania, OFF 151, Sandman 7 (cover), Silver Spider, Susan Kirby birth announcement (Dec 6, 1945) // famous firsts, animation art, sketches, unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 71 Spr 2017: Kirby/Simonson - c (Black Racer) // 100-page Kirby: Omega issue (death) // (r: Western Love 5) “Dead Ringer” 9p // Silicon Valley Comic Con Kirby Tribute Panel (2017) // Kirby kinetics (Identity) // Life and Anti-Life // Angel to Esak // Kirby obscura // Unfinished storylines // Kirby as a genre // Incidental Iconography (Darkseid) // Walter Simonson interview // Jack FAQs (San Diego Comic Fest Kirby Tribute Panel (2017) // Silver Surfer (Marvelmanoa art) // Marvelmania posters // (unpublished art): Doctor Doom (1983) / FF (animation) / FF 94 / Prester John / SPJO 143 // unpublished pencils and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Collector, The 72 Fall 2017: Kirby/Haspiel - c (Eternals vs. Fantastic Four) // 100-page Fight Club issue // (r: PC 8) “Ted O’Neil” 6p // Scott McCloud interview // World War II (and comics) // Kirby obscura (BCM 58) // Marvel’s Kid Cowboys // Kirby kinetics (Rawhide Kid) // (Marvel’s 1970s) controversial letters // Madbomb saga (CA 193-200) // Incidental Iconography (Thing) // Kirby’s

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Inkers (page count totals) // “2nd American Revolution” (Jul 1986) Kirby Interview // Kirby’s Summer of Love (1967) // Dean Haspiel (on Kirby) // Kirby as a genre // Jack FAQs (2017) WonderCon Panel (Evanier / S. Sherman / Hoppe / Levine / Dunbier) // (rare art): Marvelmania / The Acid Test (1966) / Stuntman / Fantastic Four (animation) // photos, sketches, unpublished pages and more. (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Quarterly Newsletter 1 Jun 14, 1993: Kirby Interview (edited) (R: JKQ 14,15 (full interview) (note: edition: approx. 20) (published by Chris Harper; UK) Jack Kirby Quarterly, The 1 Sum 1993: (Kirby (photos) cover) // 20-page photo-copied (A4 format) introductory issue // “An Exclusive Interview: Jack Kirby” (Jul 28, 1993) Kirby Interview (R: JKQ 15) // (fan art tributes) // Topps’ Kirbyverse // (Tony Isabella comments / script (Satan’s Six) // (reviews and art repros) // (bc: Captain America 50th Birthday (poster repro) (Chris Harper edits and publishes fanzine dedicated to Jack Kirby (first edition of 150 copies; distributed in Sep 1993)—only issue one is published in Kirby’s lifetime; 12 copies were signed by Kirby.) (“Your first book has been very gratifying and very pleasing. So, I can tell you that I enjoyed it!”—Jack Kirby) (Amplitude Concepts; U.K.) Jack Kirby Quarterly, The 0 Apr 1994: (Tribute Edition; (Kirby photo cover) // 20 pages of art repros and recollections—memorials to Kirby) // (r: KU) Man—Machine—Merger 2p Kirby/Royer - a // (unpublished art): Stuntman, Fighting American, OMAC, Kamandi, Herbie, Destroyer Duck, Doctor Doom, Thor, and more. (Amplitude Concepts; U.K.) Jack Kirby Quarterly, The 2 Sep 1994: Kirby - c (Sensei) // 20-page issue // “A Final Chat With The King” (Jan 20, 1994; excerpts from final Kirby Interview) (full interview R: JKQ 15) // “A Monarch Abused” 1 (Captain America); series begins on 1970s Marvel) // Fantastic Four, romance comics // Jacob And The Angel 2p (centrespread) Kirby/Royer - a // Toys for Tots // (unpublished pages from Dingbats of Danger Street, Thor // Deep Six, reviews and more. (Amplitude Concepts; U.K.) Jack Kirby Quarterly, The 3 Feb 1995: Kirby/Reed - c (Fighting American); Kirby/Rubinstein - a (self portrait) // 24-page issue // UKCAC ‘94 Tribute Panel // “A Monarch Abused” 2 (Devil Dinosaur) // Fighting American // Joshua At The Wall Of Jericho 2p (centrespread) Kirby/Royer - a // (unpublished art): Dingbats of Danger Street, FF 102 (panels) // Kirby Art Exhibition (UK) and more. (Amplitude Concepts; U.K.) Jack Kirby Quarterly, The 4 Jul 1995: Kirby/Sinnott - c (repro from Nostalgia Journal 30) // 20-page issue // “Sinnott Speaks” (Joe Sinnott interview) // (r: WMT 1) “Horoscope Phenomenon Or Witch Queen Of Ancient Sumeria?” 2p (centrespread) Kirby - a(p) // “A Monarch Abused” 3 (Black Panther) // Fantastic Four // unpublished pencils and more. (Amplitude Concepts; U.K.) Jack Kirby Quarterly, The 5 Sep 1995: Kirby/Leialoha - c (Ikaris) (repro from Baycon (1977) // 20-page issue // “San Diego 1995” Rosalind Kirby Interview // (animation concepts / Fantastic Four storyboards) // (FF #1 inker mystery (when it was still Simek) // “A Monarch Abused” 4 (Eternals) // (unpublished art): FF 102 // reviews and more. (Amplitude Concepts; U.K.) Jack Kirby Quarterly, The 6 Feb 1996: Kirby - c(p) (X-51 (Machine Man; 2001: A Space Odyssey 8) // 20 page issue // “Ayers of the Brush” (Dick Ayers interview) // (FF #1 inker (Bails’ theory) // (animation: Fantastic Four storyboards) // “A Monarch Abused” 5 (Machine Man) // Missile Man (Captain Victory) // Captain Britain, reviews and more. (Amplitude Concepts; U.K.) Jack Kirby Quarterly, The 7 Sum 1996: Kirby/Gibbons - c (Boy Commandos) // 24 page issue // kid gangs, Darkseid of The Fourth World // Super Powers toy concepts (New Gods) // (animation): Teen-Agents, Junior Genius Club // Topps Kirbyverse // “A Monarch Abused” 6 (Silver Surfer) // (unpublished art): Dingbats of Danger Street // Kamandi and more. (Amplitude Concepts; U.K.) Jack Kirby Quarterly, The 8 Spr 1997: Kirby/Ordway - c (Captain Victory) // 28 page issue // “Mrs. Royer’s Boy—Mike” (Mike Royer interview) // (concept art): Atlas, Eternals // Marvel books // “A Monarch Abused” 7 (Captain America’s Bicentennial Battles) // Kirby’s influence, Captain Victory, Bucky (mystery) and more. (Amplitude Concepts; U.K.) Jack Kirby Quarterly, The 9 Sum 1997: Kirby/Perez - c (Orion); Kirby/Davidson - bc (Darkseid) // 32-page Fourth World issue // Darkseid, Orion, Ragnarok // (toy concepts): Super Powers // Kalibak, Highfather, Jimmy Olsen, Infinity Man, Mister Miracle, Himon, Hunger Dogs // (unpublished art): Super Powers (series 2), NG 6 (1984); Showcase 94 (New Gods), SPJO 141 // “Man as God” (article) and more. (Amplitude Concepts; U.K.) Jack Kirby Quarterly, The 10 Sum 1998: Kirby/Smith - c (Thing / Doctor Doom) // 54 page issue // “Farewell to the Queen of Comics” (Rosalind Kirby tribute), Silver Star, Joe Simon interview (1987), Inky, Devil Dinosaur, unseen Kirby: Roxie’s Raiders, Rupert Rex, Commander Frost, Chop Rod, Wind Master, Kirby Karz, Wonder Woman, “A Monarch Abused” 8 (Captain America), Socko the Seadog, Thor, New Gods // Captain Victory 1p Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a // unpublished pencils and more. (Pure Imagination) Jack Kirby Quarterly, The 11 Fall/Win 1998: Kirby/Theakston - c (Doctor Doom) // Kirby/Lewis - bc (Angel) // Simon and Kirby, Doctor Doom, Our Fighting Forces 152, origins of Captain America, Boy Commandos, Thor, Atlas, Thundarr, Kamandi concept art, Thunderfoot, Midnight Men, Boys’ Ranch, Ray Zone interview (3D Zone), “A Monarch Abused” 9 (2001: A Space Odyssey), Mister Miracle, Captain America 1p Kirby/Stringer - a, unpublished pencils and more. (Pure Imagination) Jack Kirby Quarterly, The 12 Spr 1999: Kirby/Stone - c (unpublished X-Men 10 cover) // Kirby/M. Severin/Rivard - bc (Marvel Super-Heroes) // “Kirby’s War” (1985) Kirby Interview // Simon and Kirby, Kirby Marvel art corrections, Boy Commandos, In The Days Of The Mob 2p (unpublished cover concepts), Kirby art lesson, Messiah, Fourth World politics, Flying Fool, Oberon, unpublished pencils and more. (Pure Imagination) [Jack Kirby Quarterly, The] 13 2000: (unpublished)—more than half completed) Kirby/Simonson - c (Mister Miracle) // “Fourth World Politics” (Part 2) // Kirby inking style // Simon and Kirby // reviews and more. (Pure Imagination) Jack Kirby Quarterly, The 14 Jan 2005: (Official Final Issue); Chrissie Harper takes the editorial helm) (5.5” x 8.5” 28-page issue; edition of 200) Kirby - c (Orion, et al); (bc) Doctor Doom (repros Marvelmania poster (1969) // Letter (Jun 29, 1983) Kirby (text) (R: JKQ 15) // (reviews: AV 4, CA 207, FF 46, 57, MM 9, NG 8, Sandman 6, Silver Star 2, SPJO 142, YRC 17 (V3#5) // An Interpretation Of God 1p Kirby/Royer - a // (concept art): DeSaad (Super Powers) (CC-PDG Productions) Jack Kirby Quarterly, The 15 (Dec) 2008: (15th Anniversary Special) // 68-page issue // Kirby/McLeod - c (Captain America) // (r: JKQ 14) Letter (Jun 29, 1983) Kirby (text) // Toxl, the World Killer (WMT 2) // “Opening Shots” (Jun 10, 1993) Kirby Interview // (r: JKQ 1) “I Always Tried To Do My Best” (Jul 28, 1993) Kirby Interview // “A Final Chat” (Jan 20, 1994) [final] Kirby Interview // “Life After Jack” (Apr 1994) Rosalind Kirby Interview // “Stop The Panzers” 2p (centrespread) Kirby - a // “San Diego 1995” (Aug 1995) Rosalind Kirby Interview // Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Big Jim’s P.A.C.K., Dr. Phibes, In the Days of The Mob // Rawhide Kid, New Gods 8, Fourth World // (insights from): Wolfman / Eastman / Stout / Theakston / Laird / Evanier / McLeod // (concept art): Mystiko The Great (Phantom Force), Sentinel, Sloperman, and more. (Quality Communications; UK) Jack Kirby Quarterly, The 16 Dec 2015: (King-Size Annual) Kirby - c(p) (Captain Victory) // Kirby Interview (1989) // Captain Victory, graphic novels, The Losers, Kamandi the Last Boy on Earth, Angel (Boys’ Ranch) and more. (Quality Communications; UK)—[exists?] Jack Kirby Quarterly Special 1 1997: (reprint of two-part Kirby Interview from JKQ 1-2) (published?) (Amplitude Concepts; U.K.) Jack Kirby’s Fourth World Gallery (See Fourth World Gallery)


Jack Kirby’s Fourth World 1-20 Mar 1997-Oct 1998: (Byrne series; Marvel Thor app. #2) (DC Comics) (See FP, MM, NG, SPJO) Jack Kirby’s Gods 1972: (flyer; portfolio solicitation ($2.95); Heimdall / Sigurd / Balduur / Honir Kirby/Heck - a (Communicators Unlimited) (See KU2) Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga (Kirbyverse title utilizes Kirby concepts) (See Bombast, Captain Glory, Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga, Jack Kirby’s Silver Star, Jack Kirby’s Teenagents, Night Glider, Satan’s Six, TJKC 21, Victory) Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga 0 Apr 1993: [“Gazra”] 8p Simonson - a // “A Memo to: Mephistopheles” (Satan’s Six) Cleary/Gil - a (Topps) Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga 1 May 1993: “In Battle Joined” 28p Ditko - a (Topps) Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga 2 Jun 1993: “When Titans Trash” 28p Ditko - a (note: issued with three [villain] trading cards (Base Set (6A): 1: Cal Cutta Kirby/Gibbons - a // 2: Dreena Kirby/Byrne - a // 3: General Ordiz Kirby/Sienkiewicz - a (Topps) Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga 3 Jul 1993: “Secrets” 28p Ditko - a // “The New World Order (or is that Ordiz?)” 2p Dorman - a (Topps) Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga 4 Aug 1993: “Let Sleeping Bojums Lie” 28p Ditko - a (Topps) Jack Kirby’s Silver Star 1 Oct 1993: (Kirbyverse title utilizes Kirby concepts) “The Job” 28p Fry/Austin - a (Topps) (See Bombast, Captain Glory, Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga, Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga, Jack Kirby’s Teenagents, Night Glider, Satan’s Six, TJKC 21, Victory) Jack Kirby’s Teenagents (Kirbyverse title utilizes Kirby concepts) (1993) (See Bombast, Captain Glory, Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga, Jack Kirby’s Silver Star, Night Glider, Satan’s Six, TJKC 21, Victory) Jack Kirby’s Teenagents 1 Aug 1993: “Here Be Monsters” 24p Vokes/Beatty - a (Topps) Jack Kirby’s Teenagents 2 Sep 1993: “Stranded in Suburbia” 24p Vokes/Beatty - a (Topps) Jack Kirby’s Teenagents 3 Oct 1993: “Blood and Liberty” 24p Vokes/Beatty - a (Topps) Jack Kirby’s Teenagents 4 Nov 1993: “Life Lessons” 24p Vokes/Beatty - a (Topps) Jacob and The Angel 1989: (V1): “Jack is Back” // (V2): “Jack Kirby Presents” (two flyer versions solicit sculpture replica edition by Glenn Kolleda) Kirby - a (R: TJKC 69) (Artnet) (See Beast Rider) [“Jam” Drawings] (Kirby with others) (See Art for Kid’s Sake (poster), SDCC (1974), Spirit 39) Jeddak 3 Nov 1963: “The Marvel Comics Groups” (sic) 4p (article) (Moslander and Friedrich; fanzine) Jerry Iger’s Golden Features 4 1986: (includes unknown Kirby reprints) (Blackthorne) Jim Bowie 1956: (advertisement; Colonel Jim Bowie) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (note: house ad) (R: JKT 2) (Harvey) Joe Palooka 1956—1958: (Joe Simon packages this title for Alfred Harvey) Journal-Gazette, The Feb 20, 2017: “Captain America: The Hero We Need in Times like These” (article by Megan Margules (Joe Simon’s granddaughter) (newspaper; Fort Wayne, IN, USA) Journal of Educational Sociology 14 1940: “The Comics—There They Stand” (article) Journal of Experimental Education 10 1941: “Children’s Interest in Reading the Comics” (article) // “Reading the Comics—a Comparative Study” (article) // “Words and the Comics” (article) Journal of Popular Culture V17#2 Fall 1983: “Idea And Motive In Jack ‘King’ Kirby’s Comic Books: A Conversation” (Sep 18, 1976) Kirby Interview (R: TJKC 44) Julius Caesar (See Markings, Peninsula Living) Jupiter Plaque (Pioneer 10) Sep 10, 1972: “To What It May Concern” Kirby (prose); Kirby - a; Kirby (colors) (note: drawn in response to Pioneer 10 Jupiter probe; art published in Los Angeles Times West magazine) (See CATSK #45, KKOC, Pioneer 10 Plaque (poster), TJKC 5,19,35,56) Justice League of America 139-140 Feb-Mar 1977: (post-Kirby (FIS 5) Manhunter app.) (DC Comics) Justice League America 40 Jul 1990: (Kirby officiates at Mister Miracle’s funeral) (See AOJK) (DC Comics) Justice Machine Sourcebook 1985: Untitled 1p Kirby/Gustovich - a (See TJKC 22) K 1997: (20 page Kirby tribute ashcan comic book) (Brian Hodges) Key, The 1932: (Yearbook; features art-deco stylized spot illustrations) Simon - a // (untitled comic strip) Simon - a (Franklin High School, Rochester, NY, USA) (See Comic Book Makers, MLIC p 24-25) K.I.N.G. (Kirby Is Not Gone) 1994: (Dallas Convention Book) (Krash! Pow! Studios) Kingdom, The 2 Feb 1999: (issue repros one Kamandi panel in “Hyper-Time” sequence) (DC Comics) Kirby 1 Jun 1988: Kirby - c(p) (self portrait) // Presentation: Kirby // (r: ?) (1950s science fiction story by Kirby) (Belgian fanzine by Daniel Tesmoingt) Kirby 2 date?: Kirby - c(p) (Thundarr); Kirby/Theakston - bc (Stuntman) // (r: MM #?) “Young Scott Free” // Kirby and Pacific Comics: Captain Victory and Silver Star (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 3 date?: Kirby - c; Kirby - bc (Fighting American) // Kirby and Censorship: Part One (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 4 date?: Kirby - c(p) (Stuntman); Kirby - bc(p) (Sandman) // Kirby and Censorship: Part Two // (r: SMC 1) “Killer In The Big Top” (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 5 date?: Kirby - bc(p) (Destroyer Duck) // Kirby’s Destroyer Duck (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 6 date?: Kirby - c(p) (Ikaris); Kirby - bc(p) (Hercules) // Kirby’s Eternals // (r: AOTF #?) (Fly story by Simon and Kirby) (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 7 date?: Kirby - c(p) (New Gods); Kirby - bc(p) (Thor) // Kirby’s New Gods: Part One // (r: PC #?) “The Black Owl” // (r: HJPF (1974) “Jack Kirby, Fritz Lang and Balance: Part One” (article) (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 8 date:? Kirby - bc(p) (Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth #13) // Kirby’s New Gods: Part Two // (r: HJPF (1974) “Jack Kirby, Fritz Lang and Balance: Part Two” (article) // (r: TTA 10) “I Was Trapped By Titano, The Monster That Time Forgot” (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 9 date?: Kirby - bc(p) (Strange Tales 105) // Kirby’s New Gods: Part Three // (r: TTA 10) “What Was The Strange Power Of Simon Drudd?” // Silver Surfer 1p Kirby - a(p) (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 10 date?: Kirby - c(p) (Super Powers); Kirby - bc(p) (Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 138) // Kirby’s New Gods: Part Four (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 11 date?: Kirby - bc (color painting) // Kirby’s Captain America: Part One // (r: Blue Beetle comic strips) Kirby - a (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 12 date?: Kirby - bc(p) (Captain America 212) // Kirby’s Captain America: Part Two // Captain America Masterworks // (r: unpublished Soul Love 1) “Old Fires” Kirby/Colletta - a (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 13 date?: Kirby - bc (color painting) // Kirby’s Captain America: Part Three (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 14 date?: Kirby - bc(p) (Black Panther) // Kirby’s Black Panther // Captain America 1p Kirby - a(p) (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium)

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Kirby 15 date?: Kirby/Royer - bc (Demon 9) // Kirby’s Demon // Thor/Silver Surfer / Watcher / Space Facts 4p Kirby - a(p) (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 16 date?: Kirby - bc(p) (Devil Dinosaur) // Kirby’s Devil Dinosaur // Hulk 2p Kirby - a(p) (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 17 date?: Kirby’s Machine Man // Thor / Mister Miracle / Guardian 3p Kirby - a(p) (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 18 date?: Kirby’s Kamandi (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 19 date?: Kirby’s OMAC (One Man Army Corps) (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 20 date?: Kirby’s 2001: A Space Odyssey (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 21 1994: (Kirby photo cover); Kirby - bc(p) (self portrait) // Kirby tribute issue (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 22 date?: Kirby - bc(p) (Phantom Force) // Kirby’s Phantom Force // Darkseid 1p Kirby - a(p) (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 23 date?: Kirby/Ayers - bc (Fantastic Four 1) // Kirby’s Fantastic Four // Fantastic Four 4p Kirby - a(p) (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 24 date?: Kirby’s X-Men // Thor 1p Kirby - a(p) (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 25 date?: Kirby/Sinnott - bc (Thor 249) // Kirby’s Mighty Thor (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 26 date?: Kirby - bc(p) (Super Powers) // Kirby’s Super Powers 5p Kirby - a(p) (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 27 date?: bc (two Rosalind Kirby photos) // (unpublished (1977 Marvel) “The Prisoner” (Part 1) (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 28 date?: (unpublished (1977 Marvel) “The Prisoner” (Part 2) (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 29 date?: Kirby - bc (Mickey Mouse) // (unpublished (1977 Marvel) “The Prisoner” (Part 3) // (8 pages from different comics with Jack Kirby appearances) (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby 30 Oct 1996: Kirby - bc(p) (Super Powers) // (unpublished (1977 Marvel) “The Prisoner” Part Four // Kirby’s Silver Surfer (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby-APA ca. 1986-Mar 1987: (Tim Bateman’s UK apazine; approx. 10 members) (See TJKC 10, p 24) Kirby: Genesis 0-8 2011-2012: (created from Kirby-owned concepts; Kirby as Universe Generator) (Dynamite) (See CBC 1, TJKC 56) Kirby: Genesis V1 2012: (SC collection of series; includes: Tiger 21 (concept) Kirby - a(p) // [Woman] (concept) Kirby - a(p) (See cover TJKC 20) // Jack Kirby’s Gods: Heimdall / Sigurd / Balduur / Honir Kirby/Heck - a // New Gods (concept art) Ramses Kirby/Heck - a / [Enchantra] (re-titled: Ember, The Blazing Star) Kirby/Heck - a // (r: Los Angeles Times (Sep 10, 1972) Jupiter Plaque Kirby - a // “Kirby Did Draw This for the Pioneer 10 Space Probe” 1p (article) (Dynamite) Kirby: Genesis—Captain Victory 1-6 2011-2012: (created from Kirby-owned concepts) (Dynamite) Kirby: Genesis—Dragonsbane 1-4 2012-2013: (created from Kirby-owned concepts) (Dynamite) Kirby: Genesis—Silver Star 1-6 2011-2012: (created from Kirby-owned concepts) (Dynamite) Kirby—King of Comics Jul 2007: (8 page promotional sampler by Evanier for 2008 HC format Kirby biography) (Harry N. Abrams) [Kirby Publishing Company] Apr 1949-Jul 1950: (No Jack Kirby involvement—published titles listed here for reference: Bold Stories / Candid Tales / Dead End Crimes / Enchanting Love / Golden Love Stories / Golden West Love / It Rhymes with Lust (Kirby Publishing) [Rosalind Kirby] (neé: Goldstein) (Sep 25, 1922—Dec 22, 1997) wife / manager / inker (Harvey 1942) Green Hornet Comics 9 // (DC Comics 1946-1948) Boy Commandos // (DC Comics 1957-1959) ADV 250-256, COTU 3,4,7, HOM, HOS, MGA, SH, TU, WFC 96-99 // (Atlas 1957) Black Rider Rides Again 1, Two-Gun Western 12 // Sky Masters of the Space Force (comic strip; 1961) // (Marvel 1962) TOS 36 // (Pacific 1981-1983) CV (note: mostly assists and maintains order) // (See AH 47, AOJK, Ark 33, Comic Book Collector 5, Comic Books and Other Necessities of Life p 193; CBG 1059,1060; CJ 104,105,111,134; CJL 1, KKOC, NG 7, Oasis (1984) TJKC 2,10,16,21,26,27,29,45,46,51,61,69; Rosalind Kirby (unpublished), Valentine’s Day Sketchbook) // (174) Kirby Scholarship for Young Artists 1986: (advertisement) 1p Kirby - a (Joe Kubert School / Dark Horse Comics) Kirby’s Fourth World Blockbusters Apr 1972: (advertisement; title logos) (DC Comics) (See Action 411, SDCG S-25, TJKC 6,62) Kirby’s Shoes Comics (nn) 1959: (features Kirby the Golden Bear; no Kirby art—just wanted to list this) (Kirby’s Shoes) Kirby Special 1 date?: Kirby - c(p) (self portrait) // Self Portraits 4p Kirby - a (Tesmoingt; fanzine) (Belgium) Kirby: The Jack Kirby Surprise Party Aug 28, 1987: Kirby/Theakston - c (Silver Surfer) // (70-year-old Kirby celebrated with b/w personal sketches and tributes to Jack) 24p // (Kirby biography) (distributed free to contributors and party guests) (See SDCC (1999), TJKC 38) Kirby Unleashed 1971: (8.5” x 11” flyer: portfolio solicitation ($4.00); Prehistoric Warrior) 1p Kirby/Evanier - a (R: Graphic Story World 2, KU2, RBCC 96, TJKC 7) (Communicators Unlimited) Kirby Unleashed Mar 1972: (advertisement: portfolio solicitation ($4.00) 1p Kirby - a (Communicators Unlimited) (See FP 7-9, KU2, MM 7,8, NG 7,9, Superman 251, SPJO 146-150) [George Klein] (ca. 1915—May 10, 1969) inker (Timely 1941) (Atlas 1958-1959) (Marvel 1961-1962 / 1969) first on Kirby: Captain America Comics (1941) // first Atlas Kirby: Gunsmoke Western 47 (Jul 1958) // first Marvel Kirby: Amazing Adventures 6 and Fantastic Four 1 (Nov 1961) // (See Davy Crockett Frontiersman (comic strip); JKQ 5, TJKC 54; obituary on Dec 1969 Marvel Bullpen page) // (188) KLIK date?: “The Silver Surfer” (superimposes model photo over adapted KU (bc) Kirby/Sinnott - a) (R: TJKC 12) (Greece; magazine) Komik Heroez of the Future 6 1964: (Steve Ditko interview) (fanzine) Komix, The 2 Apr 1963: (Marvel article; excerpt in letter FF 21) (Wright; fanzine) (South Africa) [Morrie Kuramoto] (d: 1985) (letterer; Atlas / Marvel Comics) (1950s—1960s) (See FFS 7 (photo) L.A. Comic Book Club 1970: (flyer repros Mister Fantastic 1p Kirby/Roussos - a) (R: TJKC 43) (Evanier / Sherman club in Los Angeles) L.A. Gang Bang 66 Apr 1994: “Dead Celebrity Report” (includes Kirby obituary) (fanzine) L’Chaim San Diego magazine Apr 2015: “The Jewish Comic Book King” (article) Legends of the DC Universe 22 Nov 1999: Rude - c (Superman) // “Transilvane” (Part 1)—”Supremum Vale” 22p Ladronn/Aiken - a (note: Kirbyesque story based on Kirby concepts; first app. Dabney Donovan) (See SPJO 142-143) (DC Comics) Legends of the DC Universe 23 Dec 1999: Rude - c (Superman) // “Transilvane” (Part 2)—”Dies Irae” 22p Ladronn/Aiken - a (note: Kirbyesque story based on Kirby concepts) (See SPJO 142-143) (DC Comics) Les Apocalypse de Jack Kirby 2011: by Harry Morgan and Manuel Hirtz; (a study of Kirby’s apocalyptic work) (Lyon: les moutons électriques) (France) Les Cahiers de la Bande Dessinée 78 Nov 1987: (Kirby article, illustrations) 40p (Glénat) (France) [Letterers] (See individual listings: John Costanza / Howard Ferguson / Morrie Kuramoto / Ben Oda / Sam Rosen / Art Simek) L’Evolution des Super-Héros dans la Bande Dessinée aux états-unis 1981: Kirby - c (Captain America (1978) (R: TJKC 31) (Ph.D. thesis by Annie Baron-Carvais; in french) (University of Paris, France) (See DC Spécial 7, TJKC 31) LIFE V60#10 Mar 11, 1966: “The Whole Country Goes Supermad” (comic book article) (Time / Life) LIFE Nov 17, 1967: (article about Freidman play “Scuba Duba” includes photo of (frogman) Cleavon Little) (Time / Life) (See Charlton Premiere 1, SPJO 133 (Flipper Dipper), TJKC 59, p 90)


LIFE May 17, 1968: “The Generation Gap” (article details Marvel Comics) (Time / Life) L’Inédit 2,3,5 1996: (Kirby tributes) (France) List, The Dec 1991: “Graphic Mogul: Stan Lee” (article mentions Kirby original art) (R: SLC) Literary Digest, The Jan 23, 1937: “Big Business in Pulp Thrillers” 2p (article details Martin Goodman’s publications) Little Giant Movie Funnies 1 Aug 1938: (features 6 page “Spiderman” story) (Centaur) Loc 6 Jul 1982: “The Sub-Mariner Remembered” 4p (article) // “The King & I” 3p (article) (New Media) London Comic Art Convention Book 1978: Thing / Doctor Doom 1p Kirby - a(p) // (inked version) Kirby/B. Smith - a (1998) (UK) (See JKQ 10) London Review of Books, The Apr 15, 2004: “My Marvel Years” (essay by Jonathan Lethem) Long Live The King 1994: (8.5” x 11”; b/w repros of Kirby pencil art; includes: Kamandi (concept art) // Jack Kirby Portfolio (1970) // SPJO 133 / MM 10 (cover concepts) // CA 204 (unused page) // WI 10 (unused cover) // Fantastic Four (animation storyboards) // Thunder Hunter Kirby - a(p) (tribute fanzine) Look V30#6 Mar 22, 1966: “The Return Of The (Whoosh! There Goes One!) Superhero” (article) Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, The Apr 4, 1971: “Old Comic Heroes Return: For Awhile” Kirby Interview (with photo that shows that the character that later became Topps’ Captain Glory existed at this time as Captain Victory) Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, The Dec 13, 1982: “Pow! 3-D Comic Craze is Back—Cartoonist All Smiles: New Book a Fast Seller at (That’s Right) $3” (article features photo of Kirby signing books for fans) Los Angeles Times, The Sep 10, 1972: West Magazine (newspaper supplement features “To What It May Concern” Kirby (prose); Kirby - a; Kirby (color) (note: article on Pioneer 10 Jupiter probe; (aka: Jupiter Plaque (art); note: Pioneer 10 Jupiter probe was launched Mar 2, 1972 (“I would rather have aliens believe that we are super-beings. I’d also leave out the map. Why ask for trouble?”—Jack Kirby) (See CATSK #45, Kirby: Genesis (collection), KKOC, Pioneer 10 Plaque (poster), TJKC 5,19,35,56,66; TTARO) Los Angeles Times, The Nov 29, 1986: “Trailblazer of Comic Strips Still Drawing on his Talents” (article) Los Angeles Times, The Feb 8-9, 1994: (Kirby obituaries) Los Angeles Times, The Apr 29, 2002: “Spider-Man’s Long-Lost Parent” (article) Los Angeles Times, The Nov 17, 2005: “Serious About Comics” (article) Los Angeles Times, The Sep 27, 2009: “Jack Kirby, The Abandoned Hero of Marvel’s Grand Hollywood Adventure, and His Family’s Quest” (article) Los Angeles Times, The Apr 9, 2012: “Growing Up Kirby: The Marvel Memories of Jack Kirby’s Son” (article by Neal Kirby) (R: Marvel Legacy of Jack Kirby) (HeroComplex.latimes.com) Los Angeles Weekly Feb 18-24, 1994: (Kirby eulogy / tribute) Mad Morgan Galleries 1999: (catalog soliciting Jack Kirby Ruby-Spears animation concept prints) (Mad Morgan Galleries) Mad World of Marveldom, The 1 1967: (Kishell fanzine becomes Marvel Mirror) Maelstrom 2 Nov 1974: “A Chat With Jack Kirby” Kirby Interview (R: TJKC 34) (Maheras; fanzine) Maelstrom 8 Jul 2002: (Buyer’s Guide for Comic Fandom index) (Maheras; fanzine) Man in Black, The 1-4 1956-1958: (Simon and Kirby studio [Joe Simon] packages title for Alfred Harvey) Markings 1969: (yearbook photo spread features theatrical costume designs by Kirby for play, “Julius Caesar” (Colwell College, University of California at Santa Cruz) (See AE V3#10, Peninsula Living, SPQR, TJKC 13,19,50,54) Marvel Age 22 Jan 1985: “Sol Brodsky Remembered” (article) (Marvel) Marvel Age 41 Aug 1986: (Stan Lee photo cover; with Kirby repros) (R: AE V3#74) (Marvel) Marvel Age 83 Dec 1989: “Fighting American” (article) // “Monster Masterworks” (article) (Marvel) Marvel Age 95 Dec 1990: “Birth Of A Legend: Jack Kirby Talks About Captain America” Kirby Interview (50th Anniversary of Captain America) // (Joe Simon interview) // (r: CAC 3) “Captain America Foils The Traitor’s Revenge” 2p (Marvel) Marvel Age 138 Jul 1994: bc (Kirby portrait by Romita/Sinnott) // “Jack Kirby: Remembering The King” 6p (article, 3 Kirby photos) (Marvel) Marvel Age Fantastic Four 1-12 Jun 2004-Mar 2005: (Lee/Kirby stories retold by various) (Marvel) Marvel Art Review 1-3 1976: (Marvelous Art Comics) (Fagan; fanzine) Marvel Boy 1-2 Dec 1950-Feb 1951: (first app. in Daring Mystery Comics 6; See MSA 4, MT 14,15, FF 164) ; continued as Astonishing (#3-6 feature Marvel Boy) (Atlas) Marvel Collector 1 2002: (Fantastic Four (r: c FF 3) 1p / Hulk) (Fred Bol; fanzine) Marvel Collector 2 2002: (Amazing Spider-Man (r: c ASM 1) / Human Torch) (Fred Bol; fanzine) Marvel Collector 3 2002: (Thor (r: c JIM 83) 1p / Iron Man) (Fred Bol; fanzine) Marvel Collector’s Handbook 1 1973: by G.B. Love (18 pages) (Fantastic Four Checklist: # 1-132, Annuals 1-9) // Fantastic Four 1p Kirby - a (Kirby inks; repros 1969 Marvelmania poster) // (r: RBCC 81) “A Talk With Artist—Writer—Editor Jack Kirby” (1971) Kirby Interview 2p (S.F.C.A.; fanzine) Marvel Comics 1 Oct 1939: (first comic book published by Martin Goodman; first newsstand app. Sub-Mariner (Everett) and Human Torch (Burgos); title continues as Marvel Mystery Comics) (note: first Simon and Kirby work for Timely Comics: Red Raven Comics 1); (first use of “Marvel” in title / publication (pulp): Marvel Science Stories (Aug 1938) Marvel Comics Checklist (nn) Sep 1964: (McGeehan; fanzine) Marvel Comics Checklist, (The Complete) 1973: by Roz G. Cohn (74 pages) (fanzine) [Marvel Comics Group] (1961—) (evolved from Atlas Comics (1950-1961) first Kirby: Amazing Adventures 1 (Jun 1961) // (duration: 1961-1970 / 1975-1978); evolved into Marvel Comics and Marvel Entertainment) (See Disney) Marvel Comics Index 1971: by Gene Reed (22 pages) (fanzine) Marvel Comics Index 1 Jan 1976: (Amazing Spider-Man) (compiled by George Olshevsky; G+T Enterprises) (Canada) Marvel Comics Index 2 Mar 1976: (Conan and the Barbarians) (compiled by George Olshevsky; G+T Ent.) (Canada) Marvel Comics Index 3 Aug 1976: (Avengers / Defenders / Captain Marvel) (compiled by George Olshevsky; G+T Ent.) (Canada) Marvel Comics Index 4 Jul 1977: (Fantastic Four / Silver Surfer) (compiled by George Olshevsky; G+T Ent.) (Canada) Marvel Comics Index 5 Nov 1977: (Thor) (compiled by George Olshevsky; G+T Ent.) (Canada) Marvel Comics Index 6 Dec 1977: (heroes: Strange Tales) (compiled by George Olshevsky; G+T Ent.) (Canada) Marvel Comics Index 7A Jun 1978: (heroes: Tales to Astonish 1: Incredible Hulk) (compiled by George Olshevsky; G+T Ent.) (Canada) Marvel Comics Index 7B Jul 1978: (heroes: Tales to Astonish 2: Sub-Mariner) (compiled by George Olshevsky; G+T Ent.) (Canada) Marvel Comics Index 8A (Dec 1979): (heroes: Tales of Suspense 1: Captain America) (compiled by George Olshevsky; G+T Ent.) (Canada)

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(Canada) Marvel Comics [International Editions] 1960s: (by 1968, Marvel Comics are translated into eight languages throughout the world; including Smash, Pow and Wham in Britain) (Marvel) Marvel Comics Super Special 1 Sep 1977: (KISS); (note: First Marvel creator royalty rate was negotiated by Steve Gerber— something not attained by Kirby or Lee at this time) (Marvel) Marvel Convention Book 1976: “Jack Kirby: the Man Who is King” 2p (article with Self Portrait, photo, art) Kirby - a // “Captain America: Great Symbol of America” 2p (article with Kirby art) // (r: CAC 1) “Meet Captain America” 8p // (r: Human Torch V1#3 (#2) Advertisement (CAC #1) 1p (Colletta) (See Mighty Marvel Comic Convention (1975) Marvel Distributors Flyer 1965: (Kirby repros on retail sales announcement) (R: TJKC 58) (Marvel) Marvel Gazette, The 1-12, V2#1-3 1965-1967: (Boruta; fanzine) Marvel Horizon 1-2 Dec 1968-Apr 1969: (Campbell; fanzine) Marvel Index 1967: by Bob Giolitto, Pete Giolitto and Dan Ketch (fanzine) Marvel Legacy: The 1960s Handbook (nn) 2006: (iconic/minor character profiles 1961-1969) (Marvel) Marvel Legacy: The 1970s Handbook (nn) 2006: (iconic/minor character profiles 1970-1979) (Marvel) Marvel Legacy: The 1960s-1990s Handbook 2007: (SC collects entire series) (Marvel) Marvel Main 1-4 1968-Mar 1969: (Howell; fanzine) Marvel Mania 1-7 1966: (Pegasus Publications) (Dowell; fanzine) Marvel Mania Newsletter 1-6 1966: (Reynolds fanzine becomes Marvel Manor) Marvel Manor 7 1966: (Reynolds fanzine continues from Marvel Mania Newsletter) Marvel Mini Books 1966: (5/8” x 7/8” comics sold in vending machines—six different: Captain America / Sgt. Fury / Hulk / Thor / Spider-Man / Millie the Model; none by Kirby) (note: book sets given away with MMMS Membership Kits, 1967) (Marvel) (See FCGMSAC) Marvel Mirror 2-11 1968-1969: (some issues review 1950s Atlas titles—Yellow Claw, Strange Worlds, etc.) (Kishell; fanzine) (See Mad World of Marveldom) Marvel Saga 1-12 Dec 1985-Nov 1986: (Marvel Comics history and reprinted excerpts) (Marvel) Marvel 65th Anniversary Special 1 2004: (retrospective repros art, stories) (Marvel) Marvel Spotlight: Stan Lee / Jack Kirby 2006: (features Lisa Kirby interview, Jack Kirby’s Galactic Bounty Hunters preview) // (Kirby biography) (Marvel) Marvel Super-Heroes May 1963: (advertisement; “Watch For The Greatest Symbols In Comics”) Thor / Spider-Man / Iron Man / Ant-Man / Human Torch 1p Kirby - a (R: AV 1 1/2, FF 14, MF60, SF 1, TJKC 63) (Marvel) Marvel Super-Heroes 1966: (TV animation trade ad includes Kirby repros of Captain America, Thor, Hulk) (Kranz Films) (See TJKC 55) Marvel Super-Heroes 1966: “Wa-Hoooo” (4-page promotional brochure sent to TV stations; repros art from: TOS 59,80,81 (Captain America); TTA 82 (Sub-Mariner); TTA 67,75 (Hulk); JIM 110, Thor 130 (Thor) (Krantz Films) (See FCGMSAC, SLU) Marvel Super-Heroes (Are Coming Your Way) Nov 1966: (advertisement includes Kirby repros: Capt. America (TOS 59); Thor (JIM 110), Hulk (TTA 67), Sub-Mariner (TTA 82) 1p (Marvel) Marvel Superheroes Comic Checklist (nn) 1971: (first index by George Olshevsky) (See Marvel Comics Index (series) 1976-1982) Marvel Times, The 1 1972: (articles, artwork, news, reviews) (G.B. Love; fanzine) (Miami, FL) Marvel Times, The 2 1973: “The Age of Kirby” 1p (article) // “Wither Goest, Stan Lee?” 1p (article) (G.B. Love; fanzine) (Miami, FL) Marvel Times, The 3 1973: “King of the Fantastic Four” 7p (article: Kirby’s creative role) (G.B. Love; fanzine) (Miami, FL) Marvel Tribune 4-8 Jan 1968-Sep 1968: (Liberman; fanzine) (note: formerly Monthly Messenger) Marvel Tribune 9 Nov 1968: (Stan Lee interview) (Liberman; fanzine) Marvel Vision 14 Feb 1997: “The Man Called D.E.A.T.H.” (Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (unused pages; inking try-out) 2p Kirby/Steranko - a (note: reprinted from Steranko Portfolio One) (Marvel) (See NFC, SHIELD 9 (2015) Marvel Vision 25 Jan 1998: “The Prisoner” 2p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) Marvel Vision 28 Apr 1998: Untitled (unpublished FF art) 1/2p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) Marvel Zombie Society 1-117 1988-Mar 1998: (Marvel worship apa was published for at least 10 years) (Robert Fraser) Marvelmania Club Catalog (nn) 1969: Kirby - c (Marvel Super-Heroes); (16 pages (3-hole punched) color catalog) // Doctor Doom (advertisement; Marvelmania Super-Hero buttons) 1p Kirby - a (R: TJKC 65) // (bc): “Marvel Marches On...” Captain America (adapted from c TOS 59) / Doctor Doom / Doctor Strange / Black Knight / Iron Man / Human Torch / Mr. Fantastic / Sub-Mariner / Silver Surfer / Ulik / Rhino (border art) Kirby - a (note: mailed with Marvelmania Fan Club membership kit (version one) with inserts) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC, TJKC 5,65) Marvelmania Club Catalog 2 1970: Ulik Kirby - a (small) // (repros Kirby - a Marvelmania posters: Doctor Doom / Hulk (Kirby/Trimpe) / Thor / Fantastic Four / Galactus/Silver Surfer // Stationery Kit (advertisement) // “Jack Kirby” (3-line biography) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC, TJKC 5) Marvelmania (nn) 1969: Kirby - a? (newsletter sent with membership kits) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC) Marvelmania Magazine 1 Oct 1969: Kirby - c(p) (Captain America) // (Editorial by Evanier) // “Spotlight on...Jack Kirby” (article) // Toys for Tots Kirby - a // “The Coming of the Avengers” (article) // “Graphic Traffic” (article by Evanier) // “Realism in Comics” (article) (note: test issue edition of 5,000 mailed with first Marvelmania Fan Club membership kits (version one) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC, TJKC 5) Marvelmania Nov 1969: (advertisement; fan club solicitation) 1/2p (repros CA 106 poster, Hulk decal, catalog, decal sheet) (Marvel) Marvelmania Messenger 1 Apr 1970: (8-page newsletter announces Kirby’s departure from Marvel) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC) Marvelmania Monthly Magazine 1 (Apr) 1970: Kirby - c(p) (Black Bolt) (R: CBM 67, TJKC 9,61) // (Editorial by Evanier) // Toys for Tots (report) Kirby - a // “The Coming of the Avengers” (Part 2) (article) // “Graphic Traffic” (Evanier article) // Doctor Doom (1 panel) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 43) (See Feetlebaum 33) // Captain America (Jack Kirby Portfolio advertisement) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 43, Collected TJKC 1) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC, TJKC 5) Marvelmania Magazine 2 1970: Hulk (Jack Kirby Portfolio advertisement) Kirby - a(p) (R: Collected TJKC 1) // (Editorial by Evanier) // “The Coming of the Avengers” (Part 3) (article) // (bc: Ditko’s unused Amazing Fantasy 15 cover) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC, TJKC 1) Marvelmania Magazine 3 1970: (Marvelmania poster advertisement) // (Editorial by Evanier) // “Graphic Traffic” (Evanier article) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC)


Marvelmania Magazine 4 (Sep) 1970: (version one (blue): Evanier’s departure resulted in two print versions of issue four): “Jack Kirby—Portfolio” (details Kirby leaving Marvel by Evanier) // “Marvelmania Interview: Joe Sinnott” 2p (Sinnott interview with biography) 1/2p // “The Comics Code” 3p (article) // “Graphic Traffic” (Evanier article) // “The Coming of the Avengers” (Part 4) (article) // (r: FF 80) Thing/Human Torch // (Farewell by Evanier) (Marvelmania) (note: version one print run was destroyed by publisher Don Wallace—only approximately 100 copies were saved by Evanier) (See FCGMSAC) Marvelmania Magazine 4 (Sep) 1970: (version two (black): Evanier material removed from version two of issue four): “Marvelmania Interview: Joe Sinnott” 2p (Sinnott interview with biography) 1/2p // “The Comics Code” 3p (article) // “The Coming of the Avengers” (Part 4) (article) // (version two adds): “The Origin of Odin” 4p (includes Odin figure from Jack Kirby Portfolio (1970) (unpublished Thor 170 page) Kirby - a // (r: FF 80) Thing/Human Torch (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC) Marvelmania Magazine 5 (Oct) 1970: Kirby - c(p) (Spider-Man) // “Kirby’s Alter Ego?” (Thing) // (Odin (Part 2) 3p // (bc) Silver Surfer (Royer - a) (R: JKQ 8) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC, TJKC 5,54) Marvelmania Magazine 6 (Aug) 1971: (Stan Lee biography) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC) Masquerader 6 Spr 1964: “Jack Kirby: An Artist With Impact” Kirby Interview 1p (R: TJKC 49) (Vosburg; fanzine) Master Comics 11 Feb 1941: (Minute-Man (Jack Weston) begins; third patriotic superhero in comics) (Fawcett) (See Pep Comics 1, National Comics 1, Captain America Comics 1, Feature Comics 42) Mastermind 2 Sum 1966: “Black Magic” 9p (article on cover tracings) (McSpadden and Fears; fanzine) Masters of American Comics Nov 2005—Jan 2007: (cover repro from FF 51) (R: TJKC 45) // (exhibition program book features Kirby art) “Lo, From the Demon Shall Come—the Public Dreamer” (article) (R: TJKC 50) (Hammer Museum/Museum of Contemporary Art; Los Angeles, CA, USA) Maxim Sep 2009: “The Amazing! Incredible! Uncanny Oral History of Marvel Comics” (article) [McFadden Publications] (1937-1939) (Joe Simon worked on periodicals—production and story illustrations) Simon - a (ex: Photoplay, True Detective, True Romances, True Story) Simon left to join Funnies, Inc. (See MLIC) Mediascene 15 Jul 1975: “The King Returns” (preview of Kirby’s return to Marvel) // Captain America / Kids Kirby - a(p) (note: Cap with kids illustration similar to but not same as Captain America’s Bicentennial Battles p 78-79) (R: JKQ 10, TJKC 64) (note: continued from Comixscene) (Supergraphics) Mediascene 17-18 Jan-Apr 1976: “Comixscene” Captain America / Kids Kirby - a (R: JKQ 10, TJKC 64) (Supergraphics) Mediascene 28 Dec 1977: “Free The Prisoner” 2p Kirby - a(p); Kirby/Royer - a (note: preview of unpublished Marvel title concept The Prisoner) (Supergraphics) (See TJKC 11) Mediascene 30 Apr 1978: “Cosmic Silver” (Silver Surfer graphic novel preview) 2p Kirby/Sinnott - a // “Don’t Sign this Contract (The Comic Book Creators Fight for Their Rights)” 2p (article) (Supergraphics) Mediascene 31 May 1978: “A Candid Interview with Roy Thomas” 4p (features Fantastic Four animation storyboards: “The Olympics Of Space”) 3p Kirby - a(p) // “Guilding the Comics” 3p (article: vintage comics creators’ rights) (Supergraphics) Mediascene 38 Jul 1979: Walt Disney’s Treasury of Classic Tales: The Black Hole (comic strip reprints) 2p Kirby/Royer - a (Supergraphics) Mediascene Prevue 41 (V2#1) Aug 1980: Lord Of Light (development artwork) 2p Kirby/Royer - a (Supergraphics) (See TJKC 11) Menomonee Falls Gazette, The V4#181 Jun 2, 1975: “Let’s Visit! By Shel Dorf” Kirby Interview (by Shel Dorf) (R: TJKC 15) // Self Portrait Kirby - a (R: TJKC 15) Merry Marvel Fanzine 1-3 1966-1967: (continues as Heroes Unlimited) (Roche; fanzine) (UK) Merry Marvel Marching Society, The (M.M.M.S.) Feb 1965: (advertisement; fan club solicitation) 1p (Fantastic Four t-shirt) (Marvel) Merry Marvel Messenger, The 1 1966: (7” x 8” newsletter; to MMMS members) “Season’s Greetings” (Thing in snow) Kirby - a(p) (note: altered repro from FF 59 p 16, panel 1) // “Blasts and Bravos on TV Super-Heroes” (article) // “Meet Jack Kirby” (autobiographic text by Kirby) (Marvel) (See CBA 18, FCGMSAC, MMMS Club Update #3, TJKC 5,25) [Mort Meskin] (May 30, 1916—Mar 29, 1995) artist / inker (Simon and Kirby studio) (Harvey 1950-1953) (Crestwood 1951-1952) first on Kirby: Boys’ Ranch 1 (Oct 1950) // (See AE V3#24, JTTG 56, KKOC p 19 (photo) // (89) Miamicon 1 Souvenir Book Dec 1975: Kirby/Zeck - c (Thing) (R: TJKC 4) Midwest Dec 18, 1966: “A Comeback for Comic Books” (article by Roger Ebert) (Chicago Sun-Times) Mighty Marvel Comic Convention Mar 22-24, 1975: (non-Kirby program book / poster commemorate event where Kirby announced his return to Marvel at Hotel Commodore, New York City) (Marvel) (See Marvel Convention Book (1976) Mister Miracle Special 1 1987: “No Escape From Destiny” (classic post-Kirby story) 40p Evanier (script); Rude/Royer - a (DC Comics) M.M.M.S. Mail Order Riot (See MMMS Club Update #1-2 (misc.) Model and Toy Collector 30 Win 1995: “The Horror Of It All” (Atlas/Marvel article) // “Celebrating the Silver Surfer” (article) (Pangolin) Modern People Mar 6, 1977: (article on Kirby; repros Captain America, etc.) (See FOOM 17, p 4) (tabloid) Monthly Messenger 1-3 1967: (Liberman; fanzine becomes Marvel Tribune) Monster Times, The 13 Jul 19, 1972: “Look, in the Sky...it’s a Bird...it’s a Plane...No...it’s Spider-Man” 4p (inside look at Marvel offices includes a photo of John Romita with a copy of New Gods 9 in his office comic book rack) (See FCGMEBAC) Monster Times, The 33 May 1974: “Kirby and Kamandi, or, Whatever Happened to The King?” (article) Mopsy 12 Sep 1950: “The Heavy-Weight” (Trudi) 1p (first published comic art by Joe Sinnott) (St. John) MSN (Marvel Series Notizario) 1992: “Jack Kirby” Kirby Interview (in italian) (english translation in CI 121) (fanzine; Italy) My Romance 1 Sep 1948: (inspired by Simon and Kirby’s best-selling Young Romance Comics, Martin Goodman initiates his flood of romance comics) (Marvel) Mystic 57 1957: (“Trapped in the Ant Hill” (non-Kirby story similar to “The Man in the Ant Hill” in TTA 27) (Atlas) Mysticogryfil: Journal of Cosmic Wonder 2 May 1975: “Jack Kirby and Don Rico Discuss WWII, The Mafia, Watergate and Comic Art” Kirby Interview (with photo) 6p (R: TJKC 20) // Darkseid Kirby - a(p) (Barry Alfonso; fanzine) Myth of 8-Opus, The 1 July 2000: “A Word or Two about Jack Kirby” 1p (article) (See Godland (2005-) (Thomas Scioli Publishing) National Cartoonists Society Professional Report V1#2 Mar 1971: (transcription of Stan Lee speech (Jan 20, 1971) re: creators vs. publishers) (See National Cartoonist Society Album) (N.C.S.) National Comics 1 Jul 1940: (Uncle Sam (with sidekick Buddy) begins by Eisner; second patriotic superhero in comics) (Quality) (See Pep Comics 1, Master Comics 11, Captain America Comics 1, Feature Comics 42) National Observer Oct 11, 1965: (article focused on sophistication of comics / comics readers / Marvel Comics) (Dow Jones) [National Periodical Publications] (See DC Comics) National Road Traveller 1936—1939: (one of hundreds of small newspapers serviced by Lincoln Newspaper Features) (Lewisville, IN)

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Fromm) New People, The 1 Jan 1970: (Forever People zeitgeist; photo collage cover on first issue) (Dell) Newsday Nov 4, 1965: “Comicdom’s Cult of Collectors” (article) (Long Island, NY, USA) Newsday 1985: “Talking With Jack Kirby” Kirby Interview (with three kids for Kidsday section) (R: TJKC 23) (Long Island, NY) Newsdealer Mar 1952: “The Comics are Growing Up” (article by M.R. Reese, general manager of Crestwood Publishing; details Simon and Kirby) (See TJKC 25, p 87) Newsweek V25#10 Mar 8, 1965: “No Laughing Matter” (comic book article) New: The Magic of Kirby Dec 1970: (advertisement; solicits Fourth World titles: FP 1, NG 1 (alternate cover background), MM 1) (DC Comics) (See CJ 134, Superman 232, SPJO 134, TJKC 62) New Wave 3 1986: Kirby - photo bc (“Marvel Comics 25th Anniversary — What About Jack?”) (Eclipse Comics) New Year Greetings & Memorial Book 1978: Kirby - c (b/w) The Western Wall (Jerusalem, Israel) (R: TJKC 70) // (note: Jack and Rosalind visit Israel in 1987, and Kirby slips note into Western Wall: “thanks for the vacation”) (Temple Etz Chaim, Thousand Oaks, CA, USA) New York (See New York Herald Tribune, New York Times) New York Comicon (See Comic Art Convention Book) New York Daily News Jan 2, 1972: (Sunday magazine features comics article, including Silver Surfer movie information) New York Herald Tribune, The Mar 22, 1936: (Boy’s Brotherhood Republic article with Kurtzberg photo) (newspaper) (See AOJK, CJK 1) New York Herald Tribune, The Jan 9, 1966: New York (Sunday section) “Super-Heroes With Super Problems” (article by Nat Freedland about Marvel includes an unflattering description of Kirby; article fueled Kirby’s discontent at Marvel; article also features Kirby/Lee story conference for FF 55; some Kirby quotes) // (repros c FF 49) // (“I consider it one of the real nails in the coffin of their (Lee/Kirby) relationship”—Roy Thomas (Nov 1, 2008) (See CJ 181, CJL 1, TJKC 18,60) // “The Great Comic Revival” themed newspaper section also contains first new Spirit story by Eisner since 1952 (5 pages on New York politics) (R: AE V3#2) (newspaper) New York Post Jul 1, 1971: “Pow! Zap! Comics Convene” (article) (newspaper) New York Times, The Jul 20, 1967 “Advertising: Comics Go Up, Up and Away” (article) (newspaper) New York Times, The 1970: (unknown issue includes article about Kirby leaving Marvel for DC Comics) (newspaper) New York Times Sunday Magazine May 2, 1971: “Shazam! Here Comes Captain Relevant” Kirby Interview (features prose: on comic book relevance by Kirby) New York Times, The Oct 13, 1979: “Superheroes’ Creators Wrangle” (article) (newspaper) New York Times, The Jun 11, 1992: (Martin Goodman obituary) (newspaper) New York Times, The Feb 8, 1994: (Kirby obituary) (newspaper) New York Times, The Aug 27, 2003: (article defending Kirby’s creations) (newspaper) New York Times, The Aug 26, 2007: “Jack Kirby, A Comic Book Genius, is Finally Remembered” (tribute on editorial page) (newspaper) New York Times, The Mar 21, 2010: “A Custody Battle, Supersized (an Artist’s Heirs vs. Marvel) 2p (article; repros FF 51, p 4) (newspaper) New York Times, The Apr 12, 2010: “Jack Kirby’s Heroes in Waiting” (article: animation concepts) (newspaper) New York Times, The Jun 25, 2011: “Marvel Super-Heroes and the Fathers of Invention” (article: Kirby Estate copyright litigation, etc.) (newspaper) New York World’s Fair 1939: (first published app. The Sandman) (National Periodical Publications (DC Comics) (See ADV 40,69,72) New Yorker, The Mar 28, 1994: “Homage to Jack Kirby” 2p (swipe by Panter) New Yorker, The Feb 13-20, 2012: “Citizen Conn” (story by Chabon: a fictional [Stan Lee] begs [Kirby] for forgiveness in old age) NFL Pro-Action Magazine V2#1 Jul 1994: (Kirby tribute by Lee and Romita) (See Pro! magazine, Out of Mind’s Reach (poster) Nickel Library early 1970s: (one-sheet repros: “Queen Of Venus” 2p (from Marvel Stories V2#2) Kirby/Simon - a (Gary Arlington) Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Aug 1965: (advertisement: Strange Tales 135) 1/2p (repro from ST 135) (Marvel) Non-Sport Update V5#4 Jul-Aug 1994: Kirby Interview (1993) 2p (Toser Non-Sport Enterprises) Non-Sport Update V5#6 Nov 1994: (Comic Images’ Kirby card set article) 2p (Toser Non-Sport Enterprises) Nostalgia Journal, The 8 Feb 1975: “Golden Age Gleanings” (article about Kirby’s Demon swipe from Hal Foster) (Herndon; fanzine) Nostalgia Journal, The 27 Aug 1976: “The Great Electric Bird” (radio: May 14, 1971) Kirby Interview (R: CJL 1) (Fantagraphics) Nostalgia Journal, The 30 Nov 1976: Kirby/Sinnott - c // “Jack Kirby Interview: Part One” (1969) (R: CJL 1) (Fantagraphics) Nostalgia Journal, The 31 Dec 1976: “Jack Kirby Interview: Conclusion” (1969) // Untitled Kirby - a(p) (R: CJL 1) (Fantagraphics) (note: The Nostalgia Journal continues publication as The Comics Journal (Fantagraphics) [Novelty Press (Premium Group)] (1940—1949) first Simon: Blue Bolt 1 (Jun 1940); first Simon and Kirby: Blue Bolt 2 (Jul 1940) // (duration: 1940-1941) (Saturday Evening Post (Curtis Publications) enters the comic book publishing market) ‘Nuff Said 1 1971: “Graphic Traffic” (Evanier on Silver Surfer) // “The Selling of the Surfer” (article) (Chamberlain; fanzine) ‘Nuff Said 2 1972: “Interview: Mark Evanier” 5p (Chamberlain; fanzine) Oasis Sep 14, 1984: (r: AH 47) “The Gods Themselves” Jack and Rosalind Kirby Interview (student magazine, Pepperdine University) [Ben Oda] (Dec 21, 1915—Nov 1984) letterer (Simon and Kirby studio) (1940s-1950s) (See JTTG 56, KKOC p 19 (photo)


Official Index to the Marvel Universe 1-14 2009-2010: (chronological synopses, creator credits and character lists, etc.) (Marvel) Official Marvel Index to the Avengers, The 1-7 Jun 1987-Aug 1988: (history, synopses and covers) (Marvel) Official Marvel Index to the Avengers, The V2#1-V2#3 Oct 1994-1995: (history, synopses and covers) (Marvel) Official Marvel Index to the Fantastic Four V2#1 Dec 1985: Kirby/Brodsky - bc (unpublished FF 3 cover) (history, synopses and covers) (Marvel) Official Marvel Index to the Fantastic Four V2#2 Jan 1986: Kirby/Ayers - bc (unpublished FF Annual 1 cover) (history, synopses and covers) (Marvel) Official Marvel Index to the Fantastic Four V2#3-V2#11 Feb 1986-Oct 1986: (history, synopses and covers) (Marvel) Official Marvel Index to the X-Men 1-7 May 1987-Jul 1988: (history, synopses and covers) (Marvel) Official Marvel Index to the X-Men V2#1 Apr 1994: (covers X-Men # 1-51; history, synopses and covers) (Marvel) One 1 1977: (first comic book published by Pacific Comics (Schanes brothers) (See Captain Victory, Silver Star) O’Neil Observer, The 1 Sum 1999: “The Dean on The King” (Dennis O’Neil interview (R: TJKC 23) includes Richard Dragon, Kung-Fu Fighter #3 pages) Kirby - a(p) (Brodsky; fanzine) On the Scene Presents 1 Oct 1966: (includes photos / comic art re: Captain America (serial film) (Warren) Operation Peril 6 Sep 1951: (Devil Dinosaur antecedant on cover—fighting tanks) (American Comics Group) Original Art Collector 1 1991: “Jack Kirby Explosion” 2p (article) Oui V6#3 Mar 1977: “Conversation with Stan Lee” (interview mentions Kirby) (HMH Publishing) (See TJKC 33) Our Flag Comics 1 Aug 1941: (a non-Kirby “Captain Victory” app. in this solitary issue) (Ace Magazines) Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide 10 1980: “The Origin of Marvel Comics” (article) (Overstreet) Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide 11 1981: “Anaglyphs—A Story of 3-D Comic Books” (Ray Zone article) (Overstreet) Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide 13 1983: “Reminiscences of a Comic Book Editor” (Jack Schiff interview) (Overstreet) Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide 14 1984: Captain Victory 2p Kirby - a(p) (Overstreet) Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide 16 1986: “Twenty-Five Years? I Don’t Believe It” 3p (Marvel article by Stan Lee) // “Marvel and Me” (article by Jim Shooter) 12p (Overstreet) Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide 22 1992: “Spider-Man: an Amazing Success Story” 10p (article) // “Journey into the Unknown World of Atlas Fantasy” 17p (article with detailed timeline) (Avon) Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide 24 1994: “Living on Borrowed Time: A Nostalgic Look at the Early Years of DC’s Challengers of the Unknown” 8p (article) Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide 26 1996: “The Golden Age and Beyond: A Short History of Comic Book Fandom and Comic Book Collecting in America” (article) (Overstreet) Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide 31 2001: “Why the Fantastic Four Made it to Forty” 5p (article) Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide 34 2004: “(Joe) Simon Says” 4p (article by Joe Simon) Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide 36 2006: “Marvel’s Hammer: The Mighty Thor” 12p (article) (House of Collectibles) Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide 37 2007: “The Untold Origin of Daredevil” 6p (article) // “Patriot Act” (Captain America article) (House of Collectibles) Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide 44 2014: “Joe Simon at 100” 6p (article includes original art / photos) // “I am Groot” 2p (article) // “Fighting American at 60” 2p (article) (Gemstone) Overstreet’s Advanced Collector 1 Sum 1993: “An Unexpected Tale” 1p (TU 22 article) // “Prose from the Pros” 2p (Evanier details Kirby’s role in Captain Marvel’s (Shazam!) revival at DC) // “Who is Stan Lee? And Why Did He Write this Book? 8p (article) (Overstreet) Overstreet’s Golden Age Quarterly 2 Oct 1993: “Prime Pre-Hero Marvel” 4p (article on Kirby/Ditko collaborations) // “Transformations: the Myths of Marvel...and the New Gods of DC” 16p (article) // “Hype Department” 1p (article on Marvel and M.M.M.S.) (Overstreet) [Pacific Comics] (1977—1984) first Kirby: Captain Victory and The Galactic Rangers 1 (Nov 1981) // (duration 1981-1984) (note: Schanes brothers’ Pacific becomes Blackthorne Publishing) (See One, Silver Star) Palms Park 1969: Kirby/Evanier - c (brochure for Palms Park and Community Center, Lakewood, California, USA) (“...the rarest and most poorly inked Kirby item of all time.”—Mark Evanier (1997) Panelhouse, The ca. 1995: “The Kirby Flow” (article) (R: TJKC 19) (European magazine) Panels 1 Sum 1979: “Art and Commerce: An Oral Reminiscence by Will Eisner” (interview) (Benson; fanzine) Pelican (See California Pelican) Peninsula Living May 3, 1969: “Caesar Seen Marvel-ously” (article features costume art for Cowell College University of California at Santa Cruz’s production of Julius Caesar) Kirby/Page - a (tabloid magazine) (California, USA) (See Julius Caesar, Markings, SPQR) Pep Comics 1 Jan 1940: (first app. The Shield (Joe Higgins); first patriotic hero—presages Captain America Comics 1 (Mar 1941) (Irv Novick - a) (MLJ Magazines (Archie) (See National Comics 1, Master Comics 11, Captain America Comics 1, Feature Comics 42) Phantom, The (See Harvey Hits, Phantom (animation) Phanzine 1 1970: (adapted from FF 71, p 10, panel 4) Android 1p Kirby/Adkins - a (Tobocman; fanzine) Pioneer 10 (Jupiter Probe) (See Los Angeles Times West magazine (1972), Jupiter Plaque (poster) Playboy Oct 1965: “The Great Comic Book Heroes” 9p (article by Feiffer) (HMH Publishing) (See The Great Comic Book Heroes) Playboy Dec 2004: (article on art collectors’ psyche details some Kirby original art and collage) (HMH Publishing) Playboy Mar 2014: (Stan Lee interview discusses Kirby and the return and loss of his original art) (HMH Publishing) Police Comics 8 Mar 1942: (first app. and origin non-Simon and Kirby Manhunter (with dog named Thor) (Quality) (See ADV 73) Popular Culture 3 1995: (Kirby article by Harper) (UK) Previews Jan 1993: “An Audience with The King” Kirby Interview 3p // “Jack Kirby: Living Legend” 2p (career overview) // “Satan’s Six” (preview) (Diamond) Prize Comics Western 87 Jun 1951: (J. Severin/Elder original cover art framed and admired in Kirby’s home) (Feature / Prize) Prize Comics Western 88 Aug 1951: (J. Severin/Elder original cover art colored by Kirby; framed and admired in his home) (Feature / Prize) Progressive Education 19 1942: “People in the Comics” (article) [Prize Publications] (1940-1963) and [Feature Publications] first Simon and Kirby: Prize Comics 7 (Dec 1940) // (duration: 1940 / 19471956 / 1959-1960); related to Crestwood Publications (1948-1960 / (1966), Headline Publications (1947-1951 / 1954-1955) Pro ! magazine Oct 22, 1972: “Out Of Mind’s Reach” 2p Kirby/Royer - a (note: publication sold at NFL games) (NFL) (See KKOC, “Out of Mind’s Reach” (poster), TJKC 8 (Rude); TJKC 10,50,62,70) Pro ! magazine Oct 19, 1975: “Businessman” / “Superquarterback” 2p (Fran Tarkington in corporate football) Kirby/Royer - a (NFL) Publisher’s Weekly 1967: (issue details Esquire 402 “46 Hours And 76 Minutes In The Life Of Jack Ruby” — “in which comic book artist John Romita talked about how Jack Kirby killed Lee Harvey Oswald”) (sic)

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Howard fanzine) [Paul Reinman] (Sep 2, 1910—Sep 27, 1988) artist / inker / colorist (Marvel 1962-1964) first on Kirby: Battle 68 (Feb 1960) // (See AE V3#42, 96; MTA 1 (photo), TJKC 53) // (272) Rochester Journal-American 1932—1934: (Joe Simon’s first art job: production art, sports / editorial cartoons and photography) Simon - a (newspaper, Rochester, New York, USA) (See Comic Book Makers, MLIC, Syracuse Herald, Syracuse Journal-Telegram) Rocket’s Blast Comic Collector 5 1962: “The Fantastic-Lee Four” (article) (G.B. Love; adzine) Rocket’s Blast Comic Collector 14 Jan 1963: (Simon and Kirby article) 3p (See The Comicollector) (G.B. Love; adzine) Rocket’s Blast Comic Collector 30 May 1964: (article details Marvel Bullpen office visit) (G.B. Love; adzine) Rocket’s Blast Comic Collector Special 1967: (features history of early Marvel Comics (Timely Comics) (G.B. Love; adzine) Rocket’s Blast Comic Collector 58 1968: “Good Does Triumph in Marvel Comics?” (article) (G.B. Love; adzine) Rocket’s Blast Comic Collector 75 1970: (Greg Theakston letter re: Kirby) (G.B. Love; adzine) Rocket’s Blast Comic Collector 81 1971: “A Talk with Artist—Writer—Editor: Jack Kirby” Kirby Interview (critical of “Marvel Method” vs. auteur method) 2p (R: Marvel Collectors’ Handbook 1, TJKC 18) // (note: issue also contains Roy Thomas response to Mister Miracle 6 “Funky Flashman”) (G.B. Love; adzine) Rocket’s Blast Comic Collector 86 1971: “Fighting American” Kirby - a(p) (G.B. Love; adzine) Rocket’s Blast Comic Collector 94 Aug 1972: “The Keyhole: Kirby Leaves DC” (fantasy article speculates “What if Kirby returned to Marvel Comics in 1972?”) (R: TJKC 17) (G.B. Love; adzine) Rocket’s Blast Comic Collector 96 1972: Kirby Unleashed (advertisement) Kirby/Evanier - a (G.B. Love; adzine) Rocket’s Blast Comic Collector 109 1974: “Index of Pre-Hero Marvels - Part 1” 4p (G.B. Love; adzine) Rocket’s Blast Comic Collector 110 1974: “Index of Pre-Hero Marvels - Part 2” 3p (G.B. Love; adzine) Rocky Mountain News Nov 30, 1979: “Look Out, Disneyland—Science City is Coming” (Lord Of Light article repros “Terminal Of The Gods” Kirby/Royer - a (R: TJKC 61) (See Lord Of Light, Science City, Science Fiction Land) Rolling Stone 91 Sep 16, 1971: (Hulk cover by Trimpe) // “Face Front, Clap Your Hands, You’re On The Winning Team” 6p (sobering Marvel article includes partial transcript: MMMS (1964) flexi-record The Voices of Marvel includes Kirby) // (note: features some Kirby vignette repros and Trimpe photo with Hulk poster (Kirby/Trimpe - a) in background) (Straight Arrow) Romance of Money, The (See Romance of Money booklet (comic strips) Romantic Picture Novelettes 1 1946: (first romance comic book (one-shot); Mary Worth reprints) (Magazine Enterprises) (See Young Romance Comics) [John Romita] (Jan 24, 1930—) artist / inker / art director (Marvel 1965-1966 / 1968 / 1970 / 1975-1977) first on Kirby: Avengers 23 (Dec 1965) // (See AE V3#9, 16, 35; AH 100, CBA 6,20, CBM 24,84, Comic Book Profiles 4, FFS 7 (photo), Fantastic Fanzine Special 1, FOOM 3,18, TJKC 18,33,50,53 (Tribute Panels: TJKC 35,39,48) // book: John Romita and All that Jazz! // (13) [Sam Rosen] (d: 1992) letterer (Marvel Comics) (1960s) (See FFS 7 (photo), MTA 1 (photo), Voices of Marvel) [Werner Roth] (Jan 27, 1921—Jun 1973) artist (aka: Jay Gavin) (Marvel 1965-1966) first on Kirby (layouts) X-Men 13 (Sep 1965) [George Roussos] (Aug 20, 1915—Feb 19, 2000) artist / inker / colorist (aka: George Bell) (Timely 1941) (Marvel 1963-1964) first on Kirby: Captain America Comics (1941) // first Silver Age Kirby: Alarming Tales 2 (Nov 1957) // first Marvel Kirby: Fantastic Four 18 and Kid Colt Outlaw 112 (Sep 1963) // (See AE V3#5, CBA 17, CI 2, TJKC 18,53) // (358) [Mike Royer] (Jun 28, 1941—) artist / inker (Marvelmania 1969) (DC Comics 1971-1975) (Marvel 1976-1978) (Disney 1979-1980) (Pacific 1981-1983) (DC Comics 1985-1986) (Topps 1993) first on Kirby: Self Portrait (Marvelmania; 1969) // first DC Kirby: Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 143 (cover) // (See CBA 22, CI 121,122, FOOM 15 (photo), JKQ 8, SDCC (2017), TJKC 4,6,37,48,69) (Tribute Panels: TJKC 8,17,35,39,40,41,48,56,59,69) // (2560) [Christopher Rule] (Nov 23, 1894—Apr 1983) artist / inker (Atlas 1958-1960) first on Kirby: Strange Worlds 1 and World of Fantasy 15 (Dec 1958) // (See JKQ 6) // (164) San Diego Golden State Comic Con Feb 15, 1970: (flyer; meeting planned for first test-run convention (Mar 21, 1970); Kirby listed as guest) (Shel Dorf) (See SDCC (1999) San Diego Golden State Comic Con Book Mar 21, 1970: (trial-run con book has Kirby art?; Royer was guest) (note: Jack and Rosalind Kirby attended San Diego Comic Con every year except one (1981) (Shel Dorf) (See TJKC 57)


San Diego Golden State Comic-Con Book Aug 1-3, 1970: Kirby - c(p) (R: SDCC (1999), TJKC 8,61) // “Special Guest of Honor” 2p (Kirby biography, photo) (note: Kirby attended convention every year (except 1981) until 1993) (R: TJKC 57) // (note: first published app. of The Forever People / Orion (New Gods) / Mister Miracle Kirby - a (first convention at: U.S. Grant Hotel, San Diego, California, USA) (Shel Dorf) (See FCGMEBAC; SDCC (2017) “King of the Con” San Diego Comic Convention Book Aug 6-8, 1971: San Diego Five String Mob / Darkseid (“The little tykes, they’re playing my song —The Eve of Destruction”) 1p Kirby - a(p) // “Uncle Shel Dorf” (photos / first app. San Diego Five String Mob: Bill Lund / Scott Shaw / Roger Freedman / Mike Towry / John Pound / Barry “Witchboy” Alfonso) // (Kirby photo addressing fans) (See BGCF 14, KU2, SDCC (1999), SPJO 144, TJKC 5,42,52,56) San Diego West Coast Comic Convention Book Aug 18-21, 1972: Kirby - c(p) (Demon / Merlin / Kamandi) (wraparound) // “I Met Kirby...The Thing that Drew” (article by Evanier; with Kirby parody portrait by Pound) (R: TJKC 57) // “Jack Kirby” 2p (biography by Evanier) (first convention at: El Cortez Hotel, San Diego, California, USA) (See SDCC (1999), TJKC 8) San Diego Comic Con Book Aug 15-19, 1973: Mister Miracle 1p Kirby - a (R: TJKC 6) San Diego Comic Con Book Jul 31-Aug 5, 1974: Demon / Broom Hilda / Snoopy / Linus (jam drawing) Kirby / Russell Myers / Charles Schulz - a (R: TJKC 8) (See SDCC (1999) San Diego Comic Con Book Jul 30-Aug 3, 1975: Silver Surfer Kirby/Stevens - a (R: TJKC 8,20) (See 1976 LP record SDCC (1975) San Diego Comic Con II 1975: (flyer; Silver Surfer Kirby/Stevens - a (repro from SDCC (1975) (R: SDCC (1999) San Diego Comic Con Book Jul 21-25, 1976: Kirby/Stevens - c (Ikaris) (R: TJKC 15) // Biography (text by Kirby) // Marvel Super-Heroes (advertisement) 1p Kirby/Giacoia - a San Diego Comic Con Book Jul 20-24, 1977: Captain America / Red Skull 1p Kirby/Stevens - a (R: TJKC 37,72) San Diego Comic Con Book Jul 26-30, 1978: “New Generation” 1p (young character flying above El Cortez Hotel) Kirby - a (R: TJKC 38) San Diego Comic Con Book Jul 30-Aug 3, 1980: Bulls-eye 1p Kirby - a // Biography (text by Kirby) San Diego Comic Con Book Jul 25-26, 1981: Captain Victory 1p Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (R: TJKC 45) (Kirby did not attend convention) San Diego Comic Con Book Aug 4-7, 1983: “This Is It Jack, California In The Sixties” (Jack and Rosalind Kirby) 1p Kirby - a (R: AE V3#40, KKOC, TJKC 50) // (Kirby biography, Kirby/Lee portrait) San Diego Comic Con Book Jun 28-Jul 1, 1984: Darkseid / Mantis (Darkseid says, “Hey Gang, Let’s Party”) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 46) San Diego Comic Con Book Aug 1-4, 1985: Newsboy Legion 1p Kirby/Stevens - a (R: TJKC 7) San Diego Comic Con Book Jul 31-Aug 3, 1986: “Everyone Feels Young At San Deigo (sic) Con” (Jack and Rosalind Kirby) 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (R: JKQ 15, TJKC 46) // Biography (text by Kirby) San Diego Comic Con Book Aug 6-9, 1987: “The Last Of The Viking Heroes” 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a San Diego Comic Con Book Aug 3-4, 1989: “The Last Of The Viking Heroes” 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux/Lasick - a (R: Last of the Viking Heroes Special 3) // (photo montage) 1p San Diego Comic Con Book Jul 4-7, 1991: (Kirby biography) 1/2p San Diego Comic Con Book Jul 4-7, 1992: Orion 1p Kirby/Royer - a (R: CI 121, TJKC 6,17,43) // Demon 1p Kirby/Stout - a // “Happy 75th, Jack” 5p (article) // “King Kirby” 1p (tribute by J. Buscema) (R: AE V3#15, CI 121) // (Kirby biography) // (Kirby portrait) San Diego Comic Con Book Jul 4-7, 1993: (Kirby biography) (note: final SDCC attended by Kirby) San Diego Comic Con Book Aug 4-7, 1994: Kirby Interview (1993) (with Kirby art) 8p // (Kirby biography) San Diego Comic Con Book Aug 12-15, 1999: “The Secret Origin of (The San Diego Golden State) Comic-Con International” 36p (historic overview by Shaw!) // (Kirby art repros from: SDCC 1970,1971,1972,1974, (SDCC II flyer (1975) // (r: c Kirby: The Jack Kirby Surprise Party (1987) San Diego Comic Con Book 2004: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c (Kirby) // “An Apology to the Kirby Crowd” (article by John Morrow) // “If You Don’t Know Kirby...You Don’t Know Jack” (Kirby portrait) San Diego Comic Con Book 2011: (Lee and Kirby: The Wonder Years (TJKC 58) excerpt by Mark Alexander) San Diego Comic Con Book Jul 20-23, 2017: (Kirby photo cover) Kirby/Timm - c (Mister Miracle / Captain America) (based on SPJO 141) (Souvenir book celebrates Kirby’s life and 100th birthday with photos, art and essays from: family and friends—including: Sinnott / Royer / Evanier / Sherman / J. Morrow / Hoppe / Hatfield / Eastman // (original art pages and unpublished art): CA (1965), Fourth World (cover icons), Kamandi (concept), Mechanoid // New Gods (concepts): Darkseid / Mister Miracle / Lightray // OMAC (concept), Orion, OFF 151 // (self portraits): 1969 / 1970) San Diego Comic Fest Feb 17-20, 2017: (Centennial tribute program book; cover adapts CA 193) (See TJKC 71) San Diego Reader Sep 1982: “Two Boys and Their Comic Books” (Pacific Comics / Schanes brothers article) (tabloid) Satanika 8 1997: Kirby/Lewis - c (alternate cover adapted from “Flower” in Jack Kirby’s Heroes and Villains with added art) (Verotik) Satan’s Six (Kirbyverse title utilizes Kirby concepts) (1993) (See Bombast, Captain Glory, Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga, Jack Kirby’s Silver Star, Jack Kirby’s Teenagents, Night Glider, Satan’s Six: Hellspawn, TJKC 21, Victory) Satan’s Six 2 May 1993: “Idol Hands” 22p Cleary/Gil - a (Topps) (See Satan’s Six 1) Satan’s Six 3 Jun 1993: “Her Boyfriend’s Back” 22p Cleary/Gil - a (Topps) Satan’s Six 4 Jul 1993: “Harrigan’s Homecoming” 22p Cleary/Gil - a // “Command Decision” (Teenagents) 6p Vokes/Beatty - a (Topps) Satan’s Six: Hellspawn 1-3 Jun-Jul 1994: (continuation of Kirby concepts) (Topps) (See Satan’s Six) Savage Dragon 200 Dec 2014: (variant cover; vs. Nazis) Kirby/Larsen - c (Image Comics) Savage World of Fantasy 12 Jun 1994: Silver Surfer (cover repro adapted from bc JKMW) (R: TJKC 5) // (Kirby tributes) (Toublan; France) Savannah Evening Press Oct 1, 1943: “Camp Stewart Has Strip Artist” (G.I. Kirby article) (Savannah, Georgia newspaper) (See Camp Stewart newspaper) Scarce 4/5 1984: (r: c JIM 87 pastiche) // (Kirby article) // (r: ALARMT 4) “Forbidden Journey” 5p (Association SAGA) (France) Scarce 31 Spr 1992: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c (Thing at doctor’s office) // Kirby Interview 5p (Association SAGA) (France) Scary Monsters 96 Mar 2015: (article: Kirby’s Atlas monsters) (My Movie Monsters) Scholastic Nov 1941: “Comics are a Serious Business” (article) Secret City Saga (See Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga) Secret Identity 1 Spr 1996: (brilliant expose of Kamandi the Last Boy on Earth includes Kirby’s inspirations of same) (Smith; fanzine) Sense of Wonder 12 Sum 1972: “Jack Kirby, Modern Mythologist” 4p (article with full-page Kirby photo) (Schelly; fanzine) [Marie Severin] (Aug 21, 1929—) artist / colorist (Marvel 1965-1970) first on Kirby: M.M.M.S. Stationery Set (1965) and Not Brand Echh 3 (assist) (Oct 1967) // (See AE V3#16, 95, CBA 6,10,18, FFS 7 (photo), TJKC 18,50,54 (Tribute Panels: TJKC 17,31) // book: Marie Severin: The Mirthful Mistress of Comics

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[Steve Sherman] writer / Kirby assistant (DC Comics 1970-1976) first with Kirby: Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 133 (Oct 1970) // (See BGCF 4, Captain Victory and The Lightning Lady (screenplay), FOOM 10 (photo), 16; Hellhound, King Kobra, Kobra, SDCC (2017), Silver Star Superhero! (screenplay), Starbaby, TJKC 6,43,69 (Tribute Panels: TJKC 17,45,62,69) [Syd Shores] (Sep 4, 1913—Jun 3, 1973) artist / inker (Timely 1941) (Marvel 1960 / 1968-1969) first on Kirby: Captain America Comics 1 (Mar 1941) // first Atlas Kirby: Kid Colt Outlaw 90 (May 1960) // first Marvel Kirby: Tales of Suspense 99 (Mar 1968) // (See AE V3#11, Fantastic Fanzine 11-12, FFS 7 (photo), TJKC 44 (FAQs), 54; obituary on Dec 1973 Marvel Bullpen page) // book: The Secret History of Marvel Comics // (203) Silver Star (See Jack Kirby’s Silver Star) [Art Simek] (Jan 6, 1916—Feb 20, 1975) letterer / logotype design (Atlas 1950s-1961) (Marvel 1961-1970) (See BGCF 79, FFS 7 (photo), MTA 1 (photo), Voices of Marvel (and outtakes (plays the harmonica); obituary on Sep 1975 Marvel Bullpen page) Simon and Kirby Apr 1943: (advertisement; “Those Boys are Really Good”) 1p (note: in various titles; Simon and Kirby app.) (DC Comics) [Joe Sinnott] (Oct 26, 1926—) artist / inker (Atlas 1960) (Marvel 1962 / 1965-1970) (Kirby Unleashed 1971) (Someday Funnies 1972) (Marvel 1975-1978) (DC Comics 1986) (Topps 1993) first on Kirby: Battle 69 (Apr 1960) // (See AE V3#26, 90; BI 37, Comics Commentary 4, CI 121, Fantastic Fanzine Special 2, FOOM 1, 10 (photo), FFS 7 (photo), From the Tomb 17, JKQ 4, TJKC 9,36,38, 48,53,54 (Tribute Panels: TJKC 8,60,63,69); Marvelmania 4, National Cartoonists Society Album, SDCC (2017), Cover Re-creations) // book: Brush Strokes with Greatness: The Life and Art of Joe Sinnott // (1557) Skrulls 1 2008: (Skrull history, profiles, art, checklist) (Marvel) Slam Bang 1-2 Apr-Aug 1964: (two-part Stan Lee article) (Weingroff; fanzine) Smash V2#5 Jul 1, 2005: “Fantastic Foes: a Look at the Arch-Villains of History this Month: Thor vs. Loki” 3p (Kahn) Snafu V1#1 Nov 1955: (first app. Irving Forbush—Man or Myth?; first app. as stupor-hero: NBE 1 (Aug 1967) (Atlas) (See SHMC p 78) Space Adventures 33 Mar 1960: (origin and first app. Captain Atom by Ditko; first new superhero of the 1960s) (Charlton) Space Giants, The 0 1997: (regular and deluxe editions feature light-boxed Kirby art) Kirby - c(l) // “The Gulliver Effect” (Black/Kirby/Gabriele) // “Sky Masters” (Kirby/Wood/Neuman) (Pyramid Comics) Special Bullpen Bulletin to All Merry Marchers (See MMMS Club Update #1-2 (misc.) Spirit, The 28 Apr 1981: “Shop Talk with Gil Kane” (interview with Will Eisner) (Kitchen Sink) Spirit, The 37 Oct 1982: “Shop Talk with Joe Simon” (interview with Will Eisner) // Stuntman 1/2p Kirby/Simon - a (Kitchen Sink) Spirit, The 39 Feb 1983: “Shop Talk: Jack Kirby” Kirby Interview (with Will Eisner) 12p (R: Will Eisner’s Shop Talk) // Self-Portraits (jam drawing) Kirby/Eisner - a (R: Will Eisner’s Shop Talk, TJKC 16) (note: idicia error lists Feb 1982) (Kitchen Sink) Spirit World Nov 1971: (#1 advertisement; “We Predict...a Blockbuster”) 1/2p (cover repro) (DC Comics) (See In the Days of The Mob, TJKC 62) Spirit World / In the Days of The Mob Jan-Feb 1972: (advertisement re-solicits both publications) “Special Announcement” 1p (cover repros) (DC Comics) (See MM 6, SPJO 145, TJKC 62) SQPR May 15—29, 1969: (theatre play program) Julius Caesar (concept art) Kirby/Page - a (Cowell College, University of California at Santa Cruz) (See AE 10, Calpurnia (poster), Markings, Peninsula Living, SQPR (portfolio / poster), TJKC 13,19 (tracings),50,54, (photos) Stag V2#1 Jun 1951: (cover painting “High Visibility Wrap” by Joseph Hirsch swiped by Kirby for Foxhole #1 cover) (R: SHMC) (Stag Publishing Corp. (Atlas) (See Men without Guns (book) Stan & Jack 1 2005: (inter-dimensional comic book satirizes Marvel creators) (Feral Comics) Stan Lee: A Retrospective Feb 23—Aug 6, 2007: (exhibition catalog) (New York Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art) Stan’s Weekly Express 74 Apr 15, 1971: “An Interview with Jack Kirby” Kirby Interview (R: TJKC 70) (Blair; fanzine) Star*Free Press 1971: (motorcycle gang article with Kirby photo; caption: “Even Superman Can’t Get Rid of Them”) (Thousand Oaks, CA) Star*Free Press Jan 9, 1994: “Captain of Comics” (article on Kirby and The Art of Jack Kirby) (Thousand Oaks, CA) Star*Free Press Feb 8, 1994: (Kirby obituary) (Thousand Oaks, CA) Star Ranger 1 Feb 1937: (first western comic book ties with Western Picture Stories 1) (Chesler Publications) Steamshovel Press, The 20 2004: Kirby/Royer - c (“Streets Of Heaven”) // “All Conspiracy, No Theory” (Lord Of Light / CIA operation article) [Marvin Stein] (Feb 11, 1925—Feb 11, 2010) artist / inker (Simon and Kirby studio) (Atlas 1956-1957) (Harvey 1958) first solo on Kirby: Chip Hardy (comic strip; 1956) // first Atlas Kirby: Quick Trigger Western 16 (Feb 1957) // (See Alarming Tales 2, Sky Masters of the Space Force (Sunday page samples) // (64) [Flo Steinberg] (Mar 17, 1939—Jul 23, 2017) corresponding secretary / Marvel’s gal friday (Marvel 1963-1968) // (See AE V3#15, AH 100, CBA 4, 18; CI 17, Incredible Herb Trimpe, MTA 1 (photo), TJKC 18, 58; Voices of Marvel, Warren Companion, What If? 11) // published: Big Apple Comix (1975) // The Fabulous Fan Favorite! [Jim Steranko] (Nov 5, 1938—) magician / musician / writer / artist / inker / painter / publisher (Harvey 1966) (Marvel 1966-1967) first on Kirby: Strange Tales 151 (Dec 1966) // (See AH 100, CBM 28,87, Comic Crusader 1, Comixscene, FFS 7 (photo), FOOM 1-4, Hogan’s Alley 1, Informative on Comics 2, TJKC 8,50, Mediascene, Mister Miracle 1-18, Proteus 4, SHIELD 9 (2015), Tales from the Edge V1#11 (Steranko: Graphic Prince of Darkness), Whizzard 11) // books: Steranko History of Comics V1-2, Steranko: Graphic Narrative, Steranko: Atre Noir) // (2) [Chic Stone] (Jan 4, 1923—Jul 28, 2000) artist / inker (Marvel 1964-1965 / 1970-1971) first on Kirby: Journey into Mystery 102 (Mar 1964) (See AE V3#8, CI 121, MTA 1 (photo), TJKC 14,46,53, Voices of Marvel, Cover Re-creations) // (812) Stories of Suspense #? ca. 1960s: [unknown] Kirby - a (“Jack did work in it.”—Marv Wolfman (2001) (horror fanzine) Strange (See listing in comic books) Strange Adventures 117,120,123,126,129,132,135,138,141,144,147,150,153,156,160 Jun 1960-Jan 1964: (The Atomic Knights); Broome/Anderson series related to Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth (Great Disaster)—per AWDC 12) (R: SA 217-231) (DC Comics) Suicide Slum Comics Feb 1944: by Newsboy Legion (See Star Spangled Comics 29) Super-Heroes Anonymous 2 1964: Kirby - c(p) (Captain America) (R: TJKC 18) (fanzine) (See AE V3#57 (cover) Superman and Batman: World’s Funnest (nn) 2000: (dead-on Darkseid homage) 4p Mazzuchelli - a (DC Comics) Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 55 Sep 1961: (non-Kirby Thor app: “Jimmy the Red, Thor’s Best Pal” (vs. Loki) (DC Comics) Super Powers 1-4 Sep-Dec, 1986: (third series relies on Kirby designs and concepts) (DC Comics) (See Super Powers (1984, 1985) Super-Team Family 1 Nov 1975: (New Gods story based on Kirby concepts—while Kirby was still at DC) (See FIS 13, NG) (DC Comics) Supreme: The Return 6 Mar 2000: (Kirby portrait cover) // “New Jack City” 24p (features Kirby as the “All-Father” in story, on cover) (Awesome Entertainment) Swamp Thing 15 Apr 1975: (letter: “Whatever happened to artists like Jack Kirby, who could draw a book for a hundred issues before finally losing interest?”—Ed Bohlman) (DC Comics)


Syracuse Herald, The 1934—1937: (Joe Simon’s second art job: sports, news and editorial illustrations) // (political cartoons) Simon - a (newspaper; Syracuse, New York, USA) (See Comic Book Makers, My Life in Comics, Rochester Journal-American) Syracuse Journal-Telegram, The 1937: (Joe Simon creates advertising illustrations) Simon - a (newspaper; Syracuse, New York, USA) (See Comic Book Makers, My Life in Comics, Rochester Journal-American) Taaru! A Tribute to Jack Kirby 1994: (Kirby tributes) // Zuras 1p Kirby/Whitaker - a (British Amateur Press Association; U.K.) Tageblatt ca. early 1900s: (Yiddish newspaper distributed in NYC’s Lower East Side—likely to have printed Jacob Kurtzberg birth announcement) (See Forverts) Tales from the Edge V1#11 Mar 1998: (Special Edition): Steranko: Graphic Prince of Darkness (Mister Miracle antecedant) (Vanguard) Tales of the Killers V1#10-11 Dec 1970-Feb 1971: (b/w crime comics magazine zeitgeist presages—In the Days of The Mob) (World Famous Periodicals ) (See Crime Machine) Tales too Terrible to Tell 2 Spr 1991: “Sound and the Fury” (horror article) // (mini-review BM 27 (V4#3) (New England Comics Press) Tales too Terrible to Tell 3 Sum 1991: “Sound and Fury II” (horror article; Prize Comics horror tabulated) (New England Comics Press) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (See Turtle Soup 4, JKQ 15, TJKC 28,68) Teenagents (See Jack Kirby’s Teenagents) [Tem Publishing] (1940—1941) first Kirby: Crash Comics 1 (May 1940) // (duration: 1940); (evolved into Holyoke Publishing (1941-1943) and Continental Publishing (1943-1946) Terrology 11 Nov-Dec 1993: (“Ye Editor’s Crypt” (article discusses Black Magic 33 (V5#3) with repro) (New England Comics Press) [Greg Theakston] (Nov 21, 1953—) artist / inker / painter / biographer / publisher (Pure Imagination 1969—) (DC Comics 1985-1986) first on Kirby: Amazing Heroes 47 (May 1984) // (See Buried Treasure, CI 20, Pure Images, JKQ 10-12, TJKC 17,48) // books: Best of Simon and Kirby, Comic Strip Jack Kirby, Complete Jack Kirby V1-5, Jack Kirby Reader V1-2, Jack Kirby Treasury V1-2, Jack Magic V1-2 // (220) [Mike Thibodeaux] writer / artist / inker / art agent (Pacific 1982-1984) (Genesis West 1987-1988 / 1994) (Marvel (Icon) 2006-2007) first on Kirby: Thor (commissioned art) // Captain Victory and The Galactic Rangers 2 (Jan 1982) and Battle for a Three-Dimensional World 1 (1982) // (See TJKC 15,27) // (359) Third Eye, The 1971: (catalog of retail products: fluorescent cards, posters and puzzles—licensed images from Marvel comics; many Kirby repros) (See cards: Sentry, Silver Surfer, Thor // posters: Black Bolt, Captain America, Fantastic Four, Medusa, Silver Surfer, Thor // puzzles: Fantastic Four, Silver Surfer) (Third Eye) (See FCGMEBAC p 51-73) Thor: Godstorm 1 Nov 2001: “Godstorm” 32 p (Kirby’s graphic energy distilled into unique story) Rude/Royer - a (Marvel) Thor: Godstorm 2 Dec 2001: “The Challenge of the Torrent” 32 p (Kirby graphic energy distilled into unique story) Rude/Royer - a (Marvel) Thor: Godstorm 3 Jan 2002: “The Promise That Was Kept” 32 p (Kirby’s graphic energy distilled into unique stories) Rude/Royer - a (Marvel) Thor 1960s: Thor (Kirby art pencils in unknown fanzine) (See TJKC 67 p 63) Thor 28 Oct 2000: (title page) 1p Kirby/Larsen - a (re-drawn from Thor 143 title page) (R: TJKC 31) (Marvel) Thor: The Legend 1 Sep 1996: (tribute one-shot reprints Kirby art and covers) (Marvel) Thousand Oaks Acorn (ca. 2016): “The Mind Behind the Mighty” (article) (newspaper; Thousand Oaks, CA, USA) [3D Cosmic Publications] (1982) (See Battle for a Three-Dimensional World, 3D Cosmic Poster) Thunderground 1983: (advertisement; video game) 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (in various comics) (Sega) (See TJKC 15,48) Time Apr 19, 1971: “Man into Superman” 16p (DNA article contemporaneous with Kirby’s Evil Factory / DNAliens saga in SPJO) Time Feb 21, 1994: (Kirby obituary) Time Aug 15, 2013: “Jack Kirby is the Most Important Artist You Might Not have Heard of: The Artist who Created So Many of Marvel’s Superheroes Casts a Big Shadow on the World We Live in Today” (article) [Timely Comics] (1939—1949) first Simon: Daring Mystery Comics 1 (Jan 1940) // first Simon and Kirby: Red Raven Comics 1 (Aug 1940) // (duration: 1940-1942) // (Aug 1940—Dec 1941) Joe Simon edits / art directs titles for Martin Goodman: All Winners Comics, Captain America Comics, Daring Mystery Comics, The Human Torch, Marvel Mystery Comics, Mystic Comics, Red Raven Comics, Sub-Mariner, USA Comics, Young Allies Comics) (note: previously published pulps and evolves into Atlas Comics (1950-1961) (See AE V3#57, SHMC, Timely Comic Index) [Topps Comics] (1993) (Kirbyverse titles: Bombast / Captain Glory / Night Glider / Satan’s Six) Topps Comics Presents 0 1993: (36 page b/w giveaway includes Kirby concepts Teenagents and Silver Star) (Topps Comics) Toys and Novelties Oct 15, 1966: (pop-up trade advertisement includes Captain America figure repro from TOS 59) (See FCGMSAC) (Pressman Kites) Trabuco Canyon News ca. 2005: “Jack ‘King’ Kirby: Comic Book Artist” (biography by Jillian Kirby) (R: TJKC 45) (newspaper; Trabuco Canyon, California, USA) Train of Thought 5 Feb 1971: Kirby - c(p) (Red Skull) // “I Met Kirby: The Thing That Drew” Kirby Interview (Part 1) continued in #6) 5p (R: TJKC 17) // “Why The Boom Tube Bombs” 2p (article) (Towry; fanzine) Train of Thought 6 Jul 1971: Kirby Interview (Part 2) continued from #5) 7p (R: TJKC 52) (Towry; fanzine) [Herb Trimpe] (May 26, 1939—Apr 13, 2015) artist / inker (Marvel 1967 / 1970 / 1976) first on Kirby: (ABC-TV advertisement (Oct-Dec 1967) Fantastic Four (Marvel) and Silver Surfer 18 (Sep 1970) // (See AE V3#15, 124, 134; BI 42, CBA 13, FFS 7 (photo), FOOM 10 (photo), 18 (photo), TJKC 18,53,54 (Tribute Panel: TJKC 39) // animation: Cavity Creeps (TJKC 8) // book: The Incredible Herb Trimpe // (64) True Comics (See True Comics (Sunday page) Turtle Soup 4 Feb 1992: Michelangelo (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (Mirage Studios) (See JKQ 15, TJKC 28,68; TMNT 50) [George Tuska] (Apr 26, 1916—Oct 16, 2009) artist / inker (Marvel 1965 / 1969) first on Kirby (layouts): Tales of Suspense 70 (Oct 1965) // (See AE V3#99, CA 112, CBA 14, FFS 7 (photo), FOOM 15 (photo), TJKC 53,54) // book: The Art of George Tuska // (21) TV Guide 782 Mar 23, 1968: “Mickey Mouse, Where Are You?” (article: Marvel animation / comics; with Wood illustration) (Triangle) 20th Century Danny Boy Apr 3, 2011: “Marvel Worldwide, Inc. et al v. Kirby et al—Jack Kirby’s 1966 Statement” (lawsuit core) Twin Circle Sep 29, 1968—Oct 13, 1968: (r: Classics Illustrated 35 (1961) “The Last Days Of Pompeii” (comic story serialized in this catholic newspaper) 2 1/2 Days in Hell 2015: (mini-comic about PFC Jack Kirby (combat biography-comic details Moselle River bridgehead at Dornot, France (Sep 8, 1944) by Depelley/Scioli) (Comics Combatives (exhibition) Jack Kirby Museum) (See TJKC 64) Two Decades of Comics 1981: (Kirby criticism) (UK)

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[TwoMorrows Publishing] debut: The Jack Kirby Collector 1 (Sep 1994) // (See Alter Ego, Back Issue, Captain Victory (graphite), Comic Book Artist, Comic Book Creator, Comicology, Jack Kirby Collector, Jack Kirby Checklist, Kirby: Deities, Kirby Unleashed, Rough Stuff, Silver Star (graphite), Streetwise) The Future of Comics History 2001: A Space Odyssey 1968: (8 page Howard Johnson’s giveaway; movie tie-in) McWilliams - a (note: not published by Marvel as per Overstreet) Uncanny Tales 26 Nov 1954: (non-Kirby “Spider-Man” app.—cover and story; note: In 1954, Ben Cooper, Inc. introduced “Spider Man” halloween costume) (See FCGMSAC, Silver Spider (unpublished), Spiderman (unpublished) Uncanny Tales 47 Sep 1956: (non-Kirby “Colossus” story adapted from unpublished Journey into Fantasy 1) (Atlas) (See AT 21-24, TOS 14,20, TTA 53) Union Tribune, The Dec 4, 2001: “Real CIA-Hollywood Connection: Too Wacky for Movie” (article: CIA-Argo operation) (newspaper) Unstable Molecules 1-4 2003: (Fantastic Four); (repros many Kirby FF panels) (Marvel) USA Today Feb 8, 1994: “Jack Kirby, a Hero Among Superheroes” (repros c IH 1) (Kirby obituary) (R: TJKC 67) (newspaper) Valiant ca. 1984: “The Fourth World of Jack Kirby Revisited” 6p (article) (R: TJKC 26) (newsletter) Variety Sep 1941: (announcement of Captain America feature film (not made) by Jack Barry’s New York-based Minoco Productions; Film was to be directed by Frank Wisbar; Peter Lorre would star) (Hollywood trade newspaper) Variety Nov 1979: (article details “Lord Of Light” film financing and development of 400-1,000 acre theme park in Colorado, USA: “Science Fiction Land” after movie photography) Variety mid-1980s: (unknown Stan Lee interview credits Kirby; details story credits and working “Marvel Method”) (See TJKC 33) Variety Mar 6, 1985: “America’s Star-Spangled Super-Hero Battles the Forces of Evil” (Romita - a) (“based on Stan Lee’s Marvel comic strip character”) (Cannon Films ad erroneously credits Stan Lee with Captain America’s creation) (See CJ 105, CJL 1, TJKC 63) Variety 1986: “Doctor Mortalis” / “Mind Master” (advertisements); Empire Films) Kirby - a (Hollywood industry trade newspaper) (See TJKC 11) Vault Of Mindless Fellowship, The 1 Sep 1972: Kirby - c(p) (unpublished Thor 144 cover) // Big Barda 2p Kirby - a(p) (Wildwood Press) Vault Of Mindless Fellowship, The 2 Dec 1972: (r: c Boy Explorers Comics 2) 1p (Wildwood Press) [John Verpoorten] (May 15, 1940—Dec 18, 1977) artist / inker / production manager (Marvel 1967-1970 / 1975-1977) first on Kirby: Marvel Super-Heroes 22 (Sep 1969) // (See BGCF 217, FF 176, FFS 7 (photo), FOOM 2 (photo), 15 (photo), TJKC 54; obituary on Jun 1978 Marvel Bullpen page) // (129) Victory 1 Jun 1994: (Captain Victory) (unfinished series—Kirbyverse title concept by Kirby) “Invasion” 24p Giffin/Palmiotti - a // “The Legend Lives On” 1p (Kirby tribute) // “Jack ‘King’ Kirby” 1p (Kirby tribute) (Topps) Village Voice, The Apr 1, 1965: “Spider-Man’s Dilemma: The Super-Anti-Hero in Forest Hills” (article is first media report on Marvel Comics phenomenon) (newspaper) Village Voice, The V32#49 Dec 8, 1987: Kirby Interview (discusses Marvel art dispute) // (quote: “All the concepts were mine.” —Stan Lee) (newspaper) Vlad the Impaler (See Dracula: Vlad the Impaler, Dracula (card puzzle) VOR TRU 56 1997: “The Hammer of Thor: The Functions and Form of Mjollnir Among the Folk” (article) (official journal of Asatru Alliance) Wall Street Journal, The May 16, 2012: (contains Kirby article) War Comics 1 May 1940: (first war comic book published) (Dell) Washington Post Dec 23, 1971: “Marvel Comics, Astounding!!! Fantastic!!!” (article) (newspaper) Washington Post Feb 15, 2000: “Seeing is Deceiving” (article: CIA-Argo operation) (newspaper) Web-Spinner 1 May 1965: (cover adapts Incredible Hulk 1 title page figure) (Appel; fanzine) Web-Spinner 2 Aug 1965: “M.M.M.S.—You Can Keep It” (future KISS merchandizer Gene Klein (Simmons) criticizes M.M.M.S. product) (fanzine; Comicdom Fan Club (Appel; fanzine) (See FCGMSAC, p 35) Weekly Comic Magazine (nn) May 12, 1940: (Fox Features Syndicate; promotional newspaper supplement) (first version: 8 pages of Blue Beetle story (Kirby strips?) (second version: seven—2 page stories of Blue Beetle (Kirby strips?) Weekly World News Apr 16, 1996: “Ghost of Dead Comic Book Artist Teaching Me How to Draw” 1p (bizarre article) (note: 10 year-old Roger Falmaton of Trenton, NJ claimed to channel Kirby) (tabloid) (See TJKC 13, p 48) Weird War Tales 51 Mar 1977: (“A Canterbury Tail” (Tales of the Great Disaster) 6p (non-Kirby) (DC Comics) Weird War Tales 52 Apr 1977: (“Calamity from the Clyde” (Tales of the Great Disaster) 6p (non-Kirby) (DC Comics) West Magazine (See Los Angeles Times) Western Picture Stories 1 Feb 1937: (first western comic book (ties with Star Ranger 1) (Comics Magazine Company) Whizzard 9 1976: “The Day I Spoke With Jack” Kirby Interview (R: TJKC 55) (Random Fandom) Whizzard V2#12 1979: (analysis of Kirby’s Silver Surfer) (Random Fandom) Wild Boy Magazine 1937—1938: Kurtzberg - a? (Kirby claimed in interview that this is the first magazine his work appeared in; Kirby still had a copy of his first issue: “It was a thing called Wild Boy Magazine. It was published by Will Eisner (with Jerry Iger). I worked under a mess of psuedonyms. I still have a copy. My mother saved it.”—Jack Kirby (1969); NG 30; CJL 1) (Quality) (question: Is this an Australian counterpart to Wags?) (note: Kirby also claimed his first comic book work was for a “fellow named Sherman—connected with the Delacorte people” (Dell Publishing) Wired V6#8 Aug 1998: “Iron Mint” (advertisement for Altoids features repro cover Tales of Suspense 39 Iron Man main figure) Wired Apr 24, 2007: “How the CIA Used a Fake Sci-Fi Flick to Rescue Americans from Tehran” (article) Wired May 2007: “The Great Escape” (article about CIA’s “Argo” operation and Kirby’s Lord Of Light art) (See Argo (film), Lord Of Light, TJKC 52, p 70; TJKC 55, p 75) witzend 1 Sum 1966: Thing (in Beatle wig) Kirby - a (R: Kirby100, TJKC 5,23) (Wallace Wood) (Beatles: See FF 34, JIM 108, ST 130) Wizard 21 May 1993: “Topps Secret: the Kirbyverse” 2p (article with art, photo) (Shamus) Wizard 36 Aug 1994: “The King” 8p (article, photo) (Shamus) Wizard 53 Jan 1996: (Stan Lee interview) 6p (Shamus) Wonderful World of Comix, The 7 1982: Thing (as western “Ringo Thing”) 1p Kirby/Sinnott - a Wonderful World of Marvel 1 1976: (Schuster and Fratz; newspaper) Wonder Woman 300 Feb 1983: (Giant-sized non-Kirby issue features origin of 1970s Sandman; first app. Lyta (Fury) Trevor) (DC Comics) Wonderworld 10 (V3#2) Nov 1973: (r: Wags / Jumbo Comics) The Count of Monte Cristo 2p (Richard Kyle)


[Wallace Wood] (Jun 17, 1927—Nov 2, 1981) writer / artist / inker / publisher (DC Comics 1958-1959) (Atlas 1959) (Marvel 1965) (DC Comics 1976) first on Kirby: Oddball (comic strip; 1956) // Sky Masters of the Space Force (comic strip; 1958-1959) // first DC Kirby: Challengers of the Unknown 4 (Nov 1958) // (See AE V3#8, AH 100, CBA 14, CBM 44, Voices of Marvel) // books: Against the Grain, Wallace Wood Checklist // (157) Words & Pictures Museum Oct 13, 1992: (flyer cover repro from Kamandi 3) (R: CJ 153) (Northampton, Massachussetts, USA) Wordsmith 12 Jan 1988: (Kirby appears as artist “Jake Corby”) (Renegade Press) World of Comic Art, The Win 1966/1967: “A MARVELous TV Season” 4p (article: Marvel Super-Heroes animation) World’s Funnest (See Superman and Batman: World’s Funnest) [Worth Publishing Company] (See Harvey Publications) Wow 2 1966: (Newsboy Legion article) (fanzine) Wow! Comics V2#7 1976: Kirby - c (Captain America) (R: TJKC 12) // “Wow—What An Interview” (Nov 4, 1976) Kirby Interview (in italian) (english translation: TJKC 12) (fanzine; Italy) Write Now! 18 Win 2008: “Written by Stan Lee” (article with Kirby repros) (R: SLU) // “Finding Marvel’s Voice” (article: Marvel Bullpen Bulletins) (R: SLU) (TwoMorrows) Writer’s Digest Apr 1946: (letter from Leon Harvey discusses Simon and Kirby; announces new (unpublished) titles: Flying Fool Comics, Strange Story Comics) Xero 8 Apr 1962: “The Education of Victor Fox” (article) (Richard and Pat Lupoff; fanzine) X-Men: Children of the Atom 1-6 Nov 1999-2000: (X-Men before #1; Kirby’s graphic energy distilled into unique stories) Rude - a (Marvel) Yancy Street Gazette 1-21 1966-1968?: (some say this continued from Yancy Street Journal) (Zeigler; fanzine) Yancy Street Journal, The 3 Aug 1964: “The Timely Years” (Captain America Comics 8 article) // “The Mystery of Marvel” (first fanzine devoted to Marvel Comics by Arbunich and Dubay) (Continued from Comic Caper) Yancy Street Journal, The 4 Sep 1964: (Sub-Mariner issue) // (Stan Lee interview) (Arbunich/Dubay; fanzine) Yancy Street Journal, The 5 Nov 1964: “Courageous Captain” (Captain America article) (Arbunich/Dubay; fanzine) Yancy Street Journal, The 6 Dec 1964: (Arbunich/Dubay; fanzine) Yancy Street Journal, The 7 1965: (Arbunich/Dubay; fanzine) Yancy Street Journal, The 8 1965: “The Rise and Fall of Giant-Man” (article) (note: circulation 260) (Arbunich/Dubay; fanzine) Yancy Street Journal, The 9 Jul 1965: “Meet Wally Wood” (discusses Sky Masters with small repro) // (picto-origin story re-tells DMC 6 (Marvel Boy’s origin) (R: AEV3#3) (Arbunich/Dubay; fanzine) Yancy Street Journal, The 10 Sep 1965: “Courageous Captain” (Captain America article) (Arbunich/Dubay; fanzine) Yancy Street Journal, The 11 Nov 1965: “The Man Behind S.H.I.E.L.D.” (article) (note: circulation 350) (Arbunich/Dubay; fanzine) Yancy Street Journal, The 12 Jan 1966: “Marvel Says No Picto-Origins” (article) (R: AE V3#3) (Arbunich/Dubay; fanzine) Zippy 1 May 1941: Simon - c (“Hot Stuff”) (R: MLIC, PI V3#2, SHMC) (Timely) [unknown] ca. 1960s: Thor Kirby - a(p) (printed in unknown fanzine) (See TJKC 67, p 63)

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BOOKS Action! Mystery! Thrills! Comic Book Covers of the Golden-Age 1933—1945 2012: by Greg Sadowski; (some Simon and Kirby repros) (Fantagraphics) Against the Grain: Mad Artist Wallace Wood 2003: edited by Bhob Stewart; (repros Sky Masters of the Space Force (Sunday: Mar 22, 1959) Kirby/Wood - a (“I really wanted to draw like Jack Kirby when I started.”—Wallace Wood (1970) (TwoMorrows) Aku-Aku 1958: by Thor Heyerdahl; (the secret of Easter Island)—springboard for Kirby’s extra-terrestrial tiki stone men) (Rand McNally Co.) (See FP 11, HOM 85, JIM 83, SP 3 (Nov 1985), Thor 255, TJKC 14,70, TTA 5,16) All in Color for a Dime 1970: edited by Dick Lupoff and Don Thompson; (r: c BC 24, BR 2, FFA 3) // “OK, Axis, Here We Come” 22p (Timely Comics / Marvel) // “One on All and All on One” 20p (kid gangs) // “The Second Banana Superheroes” 13p (Blue Bolt, et al) (Arlington House) (note: reprinted by Ace and Krause) All-Star Companion 2000: edited by Roy Thomas; (Invaders 5 cover) Hannigan - a(l); Kirby - a(p) (TwoMorrows) Alter Ego: The Best of the Legendary Comics Fanzine 2008: edited by Roy Thomas and Bill Schelly (192 pages); highlights from the first eleven issues from the 1960s fanzine) (Hamster Press) Alter Ego: The CBA Collection 2001: edited by Roy Thomas (160 pages); (Invaders 4,5,8, Marvel Premiere 29) Kirby - a(p) (TwoMorrows) Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, The 2000: by Michael Chabon; (“I want to acknowledge the deep debt I owe in this and everything else I’ve written to the work of the late Jack Kirby, The King of Comics.”—Michael Chabon (author note) (Random House) Amazing 3-D 1982: by Morgan/Symmes; (r: c C3D 1) 1p // (r: C3D 1 (partial) “The Man From The World Of D” 2p (note: issued with anaglyptic viewer) (Little, Brown & Co.) Amazing 3-D Comics 2012: edited by Craig Yoe; (repros some Captain 3D art) (Yoe Books (IDW) American Comic Book Chronicles, The (The 1950s) 2013: (HC) edited by Bill Schelly (Simon and Kirby, Atlas Comics) (TwoMorrows) American Comic Book Chronicles, The (The 1960s: 1960-1964) 2012: (HC) edited by John Wells (Lee/Kirby re-define superhero comics at Marvel, et al) (TwoMorrows) American Comic Book Chronicles, The (The 1960s: 1965-1969) 2013: (HC) edited by John Wells (Lee and Kirby’s Marvel Comics continuum of pop culture productions) (TwoMorrows) American Comic Book Chronicles, The (The 1970s) 2014: (HC) edited by Jason Sacks (Kirby’s Fourth World, DC Comics, Marvel Comics) (TwoMorrows) And Peter Said Goodbye 1993: by Liz Farrington (features Kirby character Mrs. Murgatroyd (magical woman who helps children with “natural emotional magic” and intelligence) (Enchante Publishing) (See Nightmares in the Mist) Argosy Comic Book Price Guide, The 1965: by Michael Cohen and Tom Horsky (Argosy) (reprinted in 1997 by Quasar Graphics) Ariel—the Book of Fantasy 3 Apr 1978: “Musings” (Robert E. Howard poem) 2p Kirby - a (R: Kirby100, TJKC 28) (Ariel / Ballantine) Art of the Comic Book, The 1996: by R.C. Harvey; “Legions in Long Underwear” 34p (Kirby, et al 1940-1970) // “Marvel Method” (comic production p 44-45) // “All Together Now” 11p (article: Boys’ Ranch #3 (Mother Delilah) (University Press of Mississippi) Art of Jack Kirby, The 1992: by Ray Wyman and Catherine Hohlfeld; (HC and SC biography, art, photos) // Kirby/Eastman - c (wraparound) // Adolf Hitler / Joan Crawford / Joe Stalin / Franklin Roosevelt / Albert Einstein / Huey Long / Jack Dempsey / Aubrey Smith / Will Rogers (small 1937 character studies) // Self Portrait (1940) // Rose Kurtzberg (1935; Kirby’s mother) // Popeye (in-betweens) // Self Portrait (1939) // Political Cartoon (1930s) // Robert Taylor (1937) // Editorial Cartoons (1937-39) // (comic strips: Socko the Seadog, Abdul Jones, Black Buccaneer, “Cyclone” Burke, Lone Rider, Count of Monte Cristo, Wilton of the West, Diary of Dr. Hayward, Blue Beetle, Inky, Master Jeremy, Career of King Masters, Chip Hardy, Johnny Reb and Billy Yank, Surf Hunter, Sky Masters) // (career retrospective text and photos) // (reprints: 218 comic book covers 1940-1987) // (reprints: 88 comic book interior pages 19401978) // Self Portrait (1943) // Portraits (fellow GIs at Camp Stewart, GA, 1943) // “We Ate Like Chasayrim” (menu sketch of Jack and Rosalind; 1943) // War Sketches (France, 1944) // (World War II US Army pins, dog tags, rifleman pin, campaign ribbons) // Rosalind Kirby Portraits (1944) // Self Portrait (1944) // Starman Zero // Self Portrait (1969; Marvelmania) // Fantastic Four (1969 pin-up pencils) // Orion / Ramses / Mister Miracle (concept art) Kirby/Heck - a // Forever People // Hunger Dogs (cover pencils) // Silver Surfer (unpublished pages) // Thundarr (title cel) // Galactic Head // Dream Machine // Tribes Trilogy // Faces Of Evil // Interpretations Of God (trilogy) // Incan Visitation // Mechanoid // Space Collage // Angel (aka: “Streets Of Heaven”; Lord Of Light) // Captain America // Hulk // The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (unused Mickey Mouse) // “Conversations with Jack” (essays based on Jack and Rosalind Kirby Interviews) // (tributes) // (Kirby checklist / publication timeline) (note: “Car of the Future” (1955) on p 98 is actually repro from Sky Masters Sunday page (Apr 26, 1959) (note: also published in HC limited edition of 1,000; signed by Kirby) (Blue Rose Press) Art of Mickey Mouse, The 1991: edited by Craig Yoe; “Muscle Mouse” 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (Hyperion Publishing) (See AOJK) Avengers Vault, The 2015: (historic overview, many Kirby repros and memorabilia) (Thunder Bay Press) Avenging World 2002: by Steve Ditko; (r: The Comics V1#5) “An Insider’s Part of Comics History: Jack Kirby’s Spider-Man” 4p // “Who Owns Original Art?” (article) (Robin Snyder and Steve Ditko) Best of Alter Ego, The V1 1997: by Roy Thomas and Bill Schelly; (r: Alter Ego 4) Thing 1/2p // (r: Alter Ego 10) SPQR (Hamster Press) Best of Alter Ego, The V2 2013: by Roy Thomas and Bill Schelly (TwoMorrows) Best of From the Tomb, The Oct 2012: edited by Peter Normanton; “The Dark Age of Comics” (horror comics) 6p // “The Covers that Made Them Fry” (electric chair covers) 9p // “The Joe Sinnott Interview” 9p // “Petty Crime (Part 3) The Comic Books” 8p (TwoMorrows) Best of Simon and Kirby, The 2009: Introductions 6p (eight text intros by Simon): “The Heroes” 3p // “Way Out Science Fiction” 3p // “War and Adventure” 3p // “The Birth of Romance” 3p // “Crime Drama” 3p // “The Great Western” 3p // “Oh! The Horror” 3p // “Sick Humor” 3p (See comic books for comic reprints) (Titan Books) Black Book (See Valentine’s Day Sketchbook (unpublished) Boy Allies, The 1915-1919: (book series by Clair W. Hayes; fondly remembered by Joe Simon) (A.L. Burt Co.) Bring on the Bad Guys 1976: by Stan Lee (HC and SC formats) (Simon and Schuster) (note: Marvel revised SC edition (1997) (See listing in comic books for comic story reprints) British Comics Convention 1977: (program book) “Don’t Miss The Excitement” (Thing / Doctor Doom) Kirby - a(p) (R: JKQ 10, TJKC 39) // (inked version) Kirby/Windsor-Smith - a (R: JKQ 10) Bronze Age of DC Comics, The 2015: by Paul Levitz (Kirby’s Fourth World, etc.) (Taschen) Brush Strokes with Greatness: The Life and Art of Joe Sinnott 2007: by Tim Lasinta (136 pages) (TwoMorrows) C.A.P.s How To Draw 1982: “Let’s Hear It For C.A.P.s” 1p Kirby - a (Comic Arts Professional Society) (See TJKC 44) 207


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Captain Action 2002: by Michael Eury; “The History of Captain America” 1p (article; altered repro from TOS 63) // “Captain America vs. Batman” 1/2p Kirby - a(p) // “The History of Sgt. Fury” 1p (article; repros from SF 12,13) // Captain America and Sgt. Fury uniform package photos) (TwoMorrows) (note: 2nd edition (2009) Captain America: Official Index to The Marvel Universe 2011: (detailed issue-by-issue index) (Marvel) Captain America: The Ultimate Guide to the First Avenger 2016: (HC history book features Kirby repros) (DK Publishing) Celebration of Comic Art and Memorabilia 1975: by Robert Lesser (292 pages) (Hawthorn) Characters date?: (book purported to contain Simon and Kirby screenplay: “Fish In A Barrel” (1955) (See TJKC 52, p 18) Classic Comics and their Creators 1973: by Martin Sheridan (Post-Era Books) Classics Illustrated: A Cultural History 2002: by William B. Jones; “Jack Kirby” 2p (article) (McFarland & Co.) Clean Cartoonists’ Dirty Drawings 2007: by Craig Yoe; (contains a bit of tame Kirby art) (Yoe Books (IDW) Collected Jack Kirby Collector Vol. 1, The 1997: edited by John Morrow; (SC collects TJKC 1—9 with additional material) unpublished pencils: Captain America (2p), Captain Victory (7p), Comic Reader (2p), Fantastic Four (1p), Fantastic Four (storyboards; 2p), Hunger Dogs (3p), Journey into Mystery (1p), New Gods (4p), Prisoner (3p), Strange Tales (2p), Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen (2p), Thor (4p) Kirby - a(p) // Hunger Dogs (unaltered; 2p) Kirby/Royer - a // Self Portrait/Biography (by Kirby; 1988 National Cartoonist Society) // Boys City (1950s) Kirby/Simon - a (TwoMorrows) Collected Jack Kirby Collector Vol. 1, The 2004: (second edition; same contents with new cover design) (TwoMorrows) Collected Jack Kirby Collector Vol. 2, The 1998: edited by John Morrow; (SC collects TJKC 10—12 with additional material) (Stuntman c) “The House That Jack Built” 17p (text and photos of a fan’s visit to the Kirby home (Oct 1988), unpublished pencils: Action Comics (1p), Captain America (5p), Eternals (4p), Hunger Dogs (4p), Machine Man (2p), New Gods (3p), Our Fighting Forces (1p), Prisoner (2p), Strange Tales (2p), Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen (2p), Thor (3p) // Angel Kirby - a // Joshua At The Wall Of Jericho Kirby - a // The Face of God Kirby - a(p) // Thundarr (comic strip samples) (TwoMorrows) Collected Jack Kirby Collector Vol. 2, The 2004: (second edition; same contents with new cover design (Fighting American) (TwoMorrows) Collected Jack Kirby Collector Vol. 3, The 1999: edited by John Morrow; (SC collects TJKC 13—15 with additional material) unpublished pencils: Captain America (4p), Demon (1p), Eternals (2p), Machine Man (2p), New Gods (2p), Our Fighting Forces (2p), The Prisoner (2p), Richard Dragon, Kung-Fu Fighter (2p), Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen (2p), Thor (1p), 2001: A Space Odyssey (1p) // Kobra Kirby/Amash - a // “Diary Of The Disappointed Doll” (pages 2-5) Kirby/DeZuniga - a (See Soul Love) // Future Mom Kirby - a(p) // Leader Kirby - a(p) // Thundarr (comic strip samples) Kirby - a(p) (note: includes April Fool’s insert from TJKC 14 subscription copies) (TwoMorrows) Collected Jack Kirby Collector Vol. 3, The 2004: (second edition; same contents with new cover design) (TwoMorrows) Collected Jack Kirby Collector Vol. 4, The 2004: edited by John Morrow; (SC collects TJKC 16—19 with additional material) unpublished pencils: Atlas (1p), Black Panther (1p), Captain America (2p), Destroyer Duck (1p), Devil Dinosaur (1p), Dingbats of Danger Street (2p), Eternals (1p), Forever People (2p), In the Days of The Mob (1p), Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen (1p), Kamandi (1p), Manhunter (1p), Marvel Triple Action (1p), Mister Miracle (2p), New Gods (2p), OMAC (1p), Our Fighting Forces (1p), Richard Dragon, Kung-Fu Fighter (1p), Silver Star (1p), Silver Surfer (2p), Soul Love (1p), Super Powers (1p), True Life Divorce (1p), 2001: A Space Odyssey (1p), What If? (1p), animation concept (1p) (TwoMorrows) Collected Jack Kirby Collector Vol. 5, The 2006: edited by John Morrow; (SC collects TJKC 20—22 with 30 pages of additional material) Collected Jack Kirby Collector Vol. 6, The 2008: edited by John Morrow; (SC collects TJKC 23—26 with 30 pages of additional material) Collected Jack Kirby Collector Vol. 7, The 2009: edited by John Morrow; (SC collects TJKC 27—30 with 30 pages of additional material) Collector’s Guide: The First Heroic Age 1969: by Jerry Bails (St. Claires Shores, MI, USA) Color Your Own Marvel Masters 2017: (cover repro from FFA 3) // (120 page coloring book features Kirby and Ditko repro art) (Marvel) Comic Art Price Guide, The 2000: (second edition; HC and SC formats) by Jerry Weist; (Kirby original art listed and priced); (repros cover re-creations: AF 15, ASM 1, AV 1, FF 1, ST 89, XM 1; note: includes 1994 photo of Kirby with TOS 39 cover re-creation; possibly final known photo of Kirby) // (repros unused cover: CA 105) (Arcturian Books) (See CBG 1059, Original Comic Art) Comic Book Apocalypse: The Graphic World of Jack Kirby Aug 24—Oct 10, 2015: (168 page exhibition catalog) (by Charles Hatfield and Ben Saunders); (features critical essays and appraisals of Kirby’s innovative graphic storytelling from various perspectives) // (repros original art pages and select concept and unpublished fine art 1966-1985 (with a few earlier works for context) (IDW) (See “Kirby Curator Talk” TJKC 66) Comic Book Artist Collection, Vol. 1 2000: edited by Jon B. Cooke; (SC collects CBA 1-3 with additional material: “Dedicated Nurse” 6p Kirby/Colletta - a (note: pages 2-7 from unpublished Soul Love 1) (TwoMorrows) Comic Book Artist Collection, Vol. 2 2003: edited by Jon B. Cooke; (SC collects CBA 4-6 with additional material: (Cancelled Comic Cavalcade (DC Comics) article) (TwoMorrows) Comic Book Artist Collection, Vol. 3 2015: edited by Jon B. Cooke; (SC includes Marvel Value Stamps article) (TwoMorrows) Comic Book Artists 1993: by Alex G. Malloy; (biographies of 150 artists; Kirby was to write foreword) (Attic Books) Comic Book Creators: Jack Kirby 2006: by Sue Hamilton; (biography for young readers) (ABDO & Daughters) Comic Book Culture: Fanboys and True Believers 1999: by Matthew J. Pustz (University Press of Mississippi) Comic Book Heroes, The 1985: by Will Jacobs and Gerard Jones (Crown) (reprinted in 1996 by Prima Lifestyles) Comic Book in America, The 1989: by Mike Benton (Taylor Publishing) Comic Book Makers, The 1990: by Joe Simon and Jim Simon // Letterhead (Simon and Kirby; 1940s) Kirby/Simon - a // House Ads (Timely) // Blue Beetle // Blue Bolt // Stuntman / Stuntgirl / Stuntboy Kirby/Simon - a // Fighting American (presentation art; version one) Kirby/Simon - a // Captain America / The Shield (concept art) Simon - a // Mainline Publications stock certificate (Sep 20, 1954) // (r: SMC 1) 2p (spread) // Stuntman 4p (two unpublished spreads) Kirby/Simon - a // (r: BCC 5 (partial) “My City Is No More” 6p // Boys’ Ranch // Romance // 3D // (r: BM 29) “The Greatest Horror Of Them All” (The Amazing Story of a Beautiful Freak) 5p // Bulls-eye Action Portfolio (reprint) // The Fly // The Silver Spider (concept by Beck/Simon) // Spiderman (logo by Simon; 1954) // Sky Masters // (original Amazing Fantasy 15 cover by Ditko) (note: also issued with certificate of authenticity signed by Joe Simon if purchased from publisher) (Crestwood II Publications) (See My Life in Comics) Comic Book Makers, The Feb 2003: by Joe Simon and Jim Simon; (revised edition: slipcased (edition of 600) and regular HC format editions signed by Joe Simon; with 16-page portfolio of unpublished Simon and Kirby art; includes “Daring Disc” 5p Kirby/Simon - a (Spring 1940) (Vanguard) Comic Book People 2014: by Jackie Estrada; (1970s-1980s photo book includes Jack and Rosalind Kirby) (Exhibit A Press) Comic Book People 2 2015: by Jackie Estrada; (1990s photo book includes Jack Kirby) (Exhibit A Press) Comic Books and Other Necessities of Life 2002: by Mark Evanier (200 pages; former Kirby assistant’s point of view) (TwoMorrows)


Comic Books as History 1989: by Joseph Witek; (discusses Kirby’s Classics Illustrated Civil War art) (University Press of Mississippi) Comic Cards and Their Prices 1994: by Stuart Wells III (includes some Kirby cards, ex: Phantom Force) (Wallace-Homestead) Comic Checklist for Marvel Comics 1 1982: by Gary Berman and Dave Hamburg (Creation) Comic-Con: 40 Years of Artists, Writers, Fans and Friends 2009: by Comic Con (includes photo of Kirby drawing large sketch; Kirby attended every San Diego Comic Con every year (1970-1993) except one (1981) (Chronicle) Comic Strip Jack Kirby, The 2006: edited by Greg Theakston; (Kirby history and art 1917—1940) (See pulps / comic books for comic strip and pulp illustration reprints) // “Determination On Suffolk Street: 1917-1935” 6p (article) // “Lincoln Features Syndicate: January 1936 to Late 1939” 3p (article) // “Associated Features Syndicate: May to July 1938” 2p (article) // “Magazine Art” 6p (article includes 1940 Marvel pulp illustrations) (Pure Imagination) Comics About Cartoonists 2013: edited by Craig Yoe; (includes Kirby biography-comics) (Yoe Books (IDW) Comics: Anatomy of a Mass Medium 1971: by Reinhold Reitberger and Wolfgang Fuchs (Shenval Press) Comics Between the Panels 1998: by Steve Duin and Mike Richardson (Dark Horse) Comics: Ideology, Power and the Critics 1989: by Martin Baker (Manchester University) Comics Interview: The Complete Collection Vol. X (r: CI 41) “Jack Kirby Interview” Comics Journal Library, The: Volume One: Jack Kirby May 2002: Kirby - c (“Under Fire” (World War II art) // (r: NJ 30,31) “There Is Something Stupid In Violence As Violence” 12p (1969) Kirby Interview features art: unpublished Black Magic, World War II field drawings, The Prisoner) // (r: NJ 27) “I Created An Army Of Characters, And Now My Connection With Them Is Lost” 4p (1971) Kirby Interview // (r: CJ 134) “I’ve Never Done Anything Half-Heartedly” 32p (1989) Jack and Rosalind Kirby Interview features art: Incan Visitation, Street Code, early comic strips, WWII drawings, Soul Love) // “The Monument Carver’s Stone” 10p (essay features art: Street Code, 2001: A Space Odyssey) // (r: CJ 167) “What Jack Kirby Did” 14p (essay) // (r: CJ 181) “Once and For All, Who was the Author of Marvel? 14p (essay) // “Kirby and Goliath: the Fight for Jack Kirby’s Marvel Artwork” 6p (overview features art: Artist In Contention With Contentious Monster”) // (r: CJ 105) “DC’s Open Letter to Marvel” 1p // (r: CJ 110) “Will Eisner’s Open Letter to Marvel” // (r: CJ 110) “The Four-Page Agreement” (from Marvel) // (r: CJ 110) “The Kirby Petition” 1p // (r: CJ 105) “God Save The King” 7p (article) // (r: CJ 105) “I’m A Guy Who Never Gave Anybody Trouble” (1985) Jack and Rosalind Kirby Interview 6p // (r: CJ 105) “Peer Pressure” 5p (comics industry panel discussion) // (color gallery features art: World War II drawings and letters) (Fantagraphics) Comics Journal Special Edition, The V3 Jan 2003: “William Stout: It’s a Wonderful Life” (William Stout interview p 9-11: “Jack Kirby and Early Comic Book Influences” (note: mentions Ayers “Mask”story from TOS 6) (Fantagraphics) Comix: A History of Comic Books in America 1971: by Les Daniels; “Mighty Marvel” 10p // (r: FF 11) “A Visit With The Fantastic Four” 11p (Bonanza Books) (SC (1973); reprinted in 1988 by Random House) Complete Jack Kirby Vol. 1, The 1997: edited by Greg Theakston; (Kirby history and art: 1917—1940) (See comic books for comic reprints) Foreword 2p // “Determination on Suffolk Street: 1917-1935” 10p (article) // “Fleisher Studios: Spring 1935 to Late 1935” 1p (article) // “Lincoln Features Syndicate: January 1936 to Late 1939” 17p (article with over 50 strip reprints) // “Universal Phoenix Features: May-June 1938” 6p (article) // “Associated Features Syndicate: May to June 1938” 2p (article) // “TEM Publishing: Early 1940” 1p (article) // “Fox Features Syndicate: Late 1939 to Early 1940” 8p (article) // “Novelty Press: Early to Late 1940” 3p (article) // “Timely Publications: April 1940 to January 1941” 2p (article) // (summation / footnotes / bibliography) 2p (Pure Imagination) Complete Jack Kirby Vol. 2, The 1997: edited by Greg Theakston; (Kirby history and art: 1940—1941) (See comic books for comic reprints) Foreword 2p // “Kirby Speaks” Kirby Interview 3p // “Bill Everett Speaks” 4p (Bill Everett interview) // “September 1940” 4p (article) // “October 1940” 2p (article) // “November 1940” 3p (article) // “December 1940” 3p (article) // “January 1941” 4p (article) // “February 1941” 3p (article) // “March 1941” 10p (article) // (summation / bibliography) 2p (Pure Imagination) Complete Jack Kirby Vol. 3, The 1998: edited by Greg Theakston; (Kirby history and art: Mar 1947—May 1947) (See comic books for comic reprints) Foreword 2p // “March 1947” (article) 6p // “April 1947” (article) 4p // “May 1947” (article with photos) 4p // (summation / bibliography / footnotes) 3p (Pure Imagination) Complete Jack Kirby Vol. 4, The 2001: edited by Greg Theakston; (Kirby history and art: Jun—Aug 1947) (See comic books for comic reprints) Foreword 2p // “June 1947” (article) 3p // “July 1947” (article) 3p // “August 1947” 3p // (summation / bibliography) 3p (Pure Imagination) Complete Jack Kirby Vol. 5, The 2008: edited by Greg Theakston; (Kirby history and art: Sep—Nov 1947) (See comic books for comic reprints) Foreword 2p // “September 1947” (article) // “Boy Commandos #23” (article) // “October 1947” (article) // (summation / bibliography) (Pure Imagination) Crawford’s Encyclopedia of Comic Books 1978: by Hubert H. Crawford (Jonathan David) Crime Comics: The Illustrated History 1993: by Mike Benton (Taylor) Dale’s Comic Fanzine Price Guide 2011: by Robin Dale (also published in limited edition HC of 25) (Amdale Media) Dale’s Comic Fanzine Price Guide 2014: by Robin Dale (2015 edition includes books about comics; 188 pages) (Amdale Media) David Copperfield’s Tales of the Impossible Nov 1995: “The Conversion Of Tegujai Batir” (text only excerpt from Kirby novel The Horde; edited by Janet Berliner) (Harper Prism) (See TJKC 16) Dawn of Magic, The 1963: by Louis Pauwels and Jaques Bergier; (Chapter X: “Some Reflections on the Mutants”—Homo Superior concept introduced) (note: originally published in France (1960) as Le Matin des Magiciens; reissued (1968) as The Morning of the Magicians) (Gibbs & Phillips, Ltd; UK) (See CBM 111, SOO, p 13, TOS 6) DC Comics: Sixty Years of the World’s Favorite Comic Book Heroes 1995: by Les Daniels (Bulfinch) DC (Comics) Index 1963: by Jerry Bails and Howard Keltner (St. Claires Shores, MI, USA) Disappointment Artist, The 2006: (essays by Jonathan Lethem includes Kirby’s influence on him) (Vintage) Disguised as Clark Kent: Jews, Comics, and the Creation of the Superhero 2007: by Danny Fingeroth (Continuum) Don Heck: A Work of Art 2014: by John Coates; (192 pages; the king of super-hero glamour) (TwoMorrows) Dreamer, The 1986: by Will Eisner (Kirby appears in graphic novel as “Jack King”) (Kitchen Sink) (note: reprinted by DC Comics in 2000) (R: Life, in Pictures (2007) ‘Dreaming of Angels 2002 “Eye Of The Falcon” (text only excerpt from Kirby novel, The Horde; edited by Janet Berliner) (Prime) East Side Story: The Boys Brotherhood Republic’s First Fifty Years on NY’s Lower East Side 1982: by William Welling (history of the BBR, includes comic strip repro: Kurtzberg’s Konceptions from: The Boys Brotherhood Republic Reporter) (Boys and Girls Brotherhood Republic) Encyclopedia of Science-Fiction, The 1993: edited by John Clute and Peter Nicholls; (“Superheroes” states Kirby created FF) (St. Martin’s)

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Essential Marvel Age Reference Book: 1961-1977 2015: by Barry Pearl, FFF (1250 page digital book at: http://forbushman.blogspot.com) 172 pages; comprehensive visual guide) (Totalmojo Productions) Eternals, The V1 2007: (HC format collection of Gaiman/Romita Jr. series includes background essay on Kirby’s Eternals) (Marvel) Excelsior! The Amazing Life of Stan Lee 2002: by Stan Lee and George Mair (autobiography) (Fireside) Fantastic Four in the House of Horrors (art by Trimpe/Verpoorten) 1968: (#2019-19) first edition HC Big Little Book reprints various Kirby panels, most from FF 77, FFS 6) (Whitman) 1976: (#5775-1) second edition SC Big Little Book reprints various Kirby panels, most from FF 77, FFS 6) (Whitman) [Fireside Books] (See Simon and Schuster) Fleischer Story, The 1976: by Leslie Carbarga (animation company employed Kurtzberg (1935-1937) (Da Capo Press) From Aargh! to Zap! Harvey Kurtzman’s Visual History of Comics 1991: by Harvey Kurtzman and Michael Barrier (Prentice Hall Press) From Krakow to Krypton: Jews and Comic Books 2008: by Arnie Kaplan (The Jewish Publication Society) From the Tomb (See Best of From the Tomb) Front Lines 2002: edited by Denise Little; (text only excerpt from Kirby’s novel “The Horde”) (DAW) Full-Color Guide to Marvel Silver Age Collectibles: From M.M.M.S. to Marvelmania, The 2008: by Joe Ballman (first edition: 88 pages; great visual guide) (Totalmojo Productions) Full-Color Guide to Marvel Silver Age Collectibles: From M.M.M.S. to Marvelmania, The 2014: by Joe Ballman (second edition: 172 pages; comprehensive visual guide) (Totalmojo Productions) Full-Color Guide to Marvel Early Bronze Age Collectibles: From 1970-1973, The 2015: by Joe Ballman (first edition: 152 pages; comprehensive visual guide) (Totalmojo Productions) Gangs of New York 1927: by Herbet Asbury; (inspired Simon and Kirby stories in Clue Comics V2#1 and RCCS V2#5) (Knopf) Give Our Regards to the Atomsmashers: Writers on Comics 2004: “The Return of The King, or Identifying with Your Parents” (article) (Pantheon) Golden-Age Hero & Heroine Directory Vol. 1 1997: Green Hornet / Captain 3-D / Black Owl / Stuntman 8p Kirby - a (AC Comics) Golden-Age Index 1998: by Howard Keltner (Keltner) Golden Age of Comic Books (1937-1945), The 1977: by Richard O’Brien (Ballantine) Golden Collection of Klassic Krazy Kool Kids Comics, The 2010: edited by Craig Yoe (includes some Kirby reprints) (Yoe Books (IDW) Golfers Anonymous 1961: (paperback book) by Stan Lee; Cartoons (golf) Goldberg/Kirby - a (uncredited Kirby inks) (Madison Publishing) (See AE V3#18) Grail Pages: Original Comic Book Art & the Collectors 2009: by Steven Alan Payne; (includes Kirby page repros) (TwoMorrows) Great American Comic Books 2001: by Ron Goulart (Publications International, Ltd.) Great Comic Book Artists, The V1 1986: by Ron Goulart (St. Martin’s Press) Great Comic Book Heroes, The 1965: by Jules Feiffer; (r: CAC 1) “Meet Captain America” 8p (Dial Press) (reprinted in 2003 by Fantagraphics) (See Playboy (Oct 1965) Great Comics Game, The 1966: by John Stanley and Mal Whyte; “Caped Crusaders” (Spider-Man) 1p Kirby - a (note: repros figure from 1965 Marvel letterhead) (Price / Stern/ Sloan Publications) (See FCGMSAC) Great Gold Steal, The 1968: by Ted White; (Captain America; updates Simon and Kirby’s concept in novel form; same origin— Dr. Erskine does work with LSD-25 (lysergic acid diethylamide) and chemical body control) (Bantam) Guidebook to Comics Fandom, The 1965: by Jerry Bails and Bill Spicer (St. Claires Shores, MI, USA) Hand of Fire: The Comics Art of Jack Kirby 2012: by Charles Hatfield; (historic critical appraisal of Kirby’s storytelling and artistic innovations—first academic monograph on Kirby in the USA) (note: repros from: CAC 1, CA 109, Demon 1, ET 1,7, FF 49,51, FP 4, MM 2,9, NG 5-7, 2001: A Space Odyssey 6, SPJO 134, Thor 134, YR 17) (University of Mississippi) Heroes of the Comics 2014: by Drew Friedman; “Joe Simon” 2p (bio / portrait) // “Jack Kirby” 2p (biography / portrait) (Fantagraphics) History of Comics (See Steranko History of Comics) History of the DC Universe V1 1988: “Even The Gods Have Flaws” 1p (text feature by Kirby) // New Gods 1p Kirby/Rude - a (R: TJKC 17,70) // Darkseid (part of 52 artist jam illustration) Kirby/Royer - a (R: TJKC 17,70) (DC Comics) Horror Comics: The Illustrated History 1991: by Mike Benton; (Code of the Comics Magazine Assoc. on p 140) (Taylor) The Horror, The Horror 2010: by Jim Trombetta; (pre-code horror comics—no Simon and Kirby, but: features DVD Confidential File: Horror Comic Books (1955 television exposé) (Abrams) Hot Tips from Top Comic Creators 1994: edited by Don Markstein; (includes Kirby quotes) (Fictioneer Books, Ltd.) How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way 1977: by Stan Lee and John Buscema; (includes few Kirby repros (ex: FF 102) with added art) (Simon and Schuster) Iger Comics Kingdom, The 1985: by Jay Disbrow; (Blackthorne) (See AE V3#21) Implosion Tales (See Tales of the Implosion) Incredible Herb Trimpe, The 2015: by Dewey Cassell and Aaron Sultan; (160 page HC format); (anecdotal 1960s Marvel Bullpen; repros from: MTS (CABB), SS 18, Hulk (1969 Marvelmania poster) Kirby/Trimpe - a (TwoMorrows) International Book of Comics, The 1984: by Denis Gifford (Crescent) [Jack Kirby Checklist], The 1969—1991: (edited by Greg Theakston (assist: Al Milgrom) researched data and published two alpha-portions: A-J (JKT 1) (18 pages) // K-S (JKT 2) (14 pages); Checklist inherited by Ray Wyman) (Pure Imagination) (See CJK 1, p 6) [Jack Kirby Booklist], The 1992: edited by Ray Wyman and Catherine Holfeld; (24 pages) expanded research published in The Art of Jack Kirby) // (interim: See Comics Source 20-29) // (Booklist given to the Kirby Estate and TwoMorrows for further research and publication in 1998 and future editions) [Jack Kirby Publication Timeline] 1992: by Robert Crane (8 pages) (published in Art of Jack Kirby) Jack Kirby Checklist, The Nov 1997: edited by Richard Kolkman // Kirby - c(p) Untitled (Robot) // (beta version one features (and solicits research for) comprehensive cross-referenced list of Kirby’s published and unpublished work) (93 pages; 8.5” x 11”) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Checklist, The (Aug) 1998: edited by Richard Kolkman // Kirby - c(p) Untitled (Robot) // (beta version two features (and solicits research for) comprehensive cross-referenced list of Kirby’s published and unpublished work) (108 pages; 5.5” x 8.5”) (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Checklist, The 1998: edited by Richard Kolkman // (Kirby photo cover) // Untitled (Robot) Kirby - a(p) // (100p comprehensive cross-referenced list of Kirby’s published work; includes reprint data, bibliography, unpublished work list, and more) (“It was easy to live it...now everybody else can sort it all out.”—Jack Kirby (AOJK p 174) “Kirby’s X-Files” (DC Comics inventory page list) 5p (TwoMorrows) (See TJKC 23,32)


Jack Kirby Checklist, The 2008: by Richard Kolkman // (Kirby photo cover) // Untitled (Robot) Kirby - a(p) // (132p “Gold Edition” updates comprehensive cross-referenced list of Kirby’s published work; includes reprint data, bibliography, unpublished work list and more) // Kirby Estate Photocopy Archives inventory (aka: Original Art Digital Archives) 8p (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Checklist, The Aug 28, 2017: by Richard Kolkman; “Centennial Edition” (updated: Aug 28, 2017) (TwoMorrows) Labor of Love Jack Kirby: The Comics Journal Interviews 2001: edited by Eric Evans; (SC collects Kirby Interviews and critical essays; with artwork)  (Fantagraphics) Jack Kirby, le super-héros de la bande dessiné 2014: by Jean DePelley (two-volume French biography) (Neofelis) Jack Kirby: A Personal Look 2014: by Jeremy Kirby (Kirby’s grandson shares family photos and commentary) // “The Frog Prince” 99p (theatrical proposal / script) Kirby (text) (Jeremy Kirby) Jack Kirby Reader Vol. 1, The 2003: by Greg Theakston (160 pages of reprints; See comic books for details) (Pure Imagination) Jack Kirby Reader Vol. 2, The 2004: by Greg Theakston (160 pages of reprints; See comic books for details) (Pure Imagination) Jack Kirby’s Heroes and Villains 1987: by Jack Kirby; (HC format; 130 pencil illustrations drawn for Rosalind Kirby; two editions of 1,000) (first edition: limited numbered edition of 333; bound without decorative endpapers; signed bookplate by Kirby) (second edition: limited numbered edition of 666; bound with decorative endpapers; signed bookplate by Kirby) (includes: “The King And I” 2p (Foreword by Steranko) (Pure Imagination) (See 1994 edition for character content, TJKC 54) (Book originated as Valentine’s Day Sketchbook given to Rosalind Kirby (Feb 14, 1979) Jack Kirby’s Heroes and Villains 1994: by Jack Kirby; (“Black Magic Edition” SC; with 125 guest inkers) “The King And I” 2p (Foreword by Steranko) // Captain America (Windsor-Smith) // Darkseid (Starlin) // Orion (Bailey) // Granny Goodness (Freeman) // Highfather (Laird) // Kalibak (Howell) // Lightray (Panosian) // Mister Miracle / Oberon (Eastman) // Big Barda (Stevens) // Demon (Gordon) // Thing (Sinnott) // Thor (Smith) // Hulk (Thibodeaux) // Doctor Doom (Manely) // Sgt. Nick Fury (J. Beatty) // Odin (Simonson) // Newsboy Legion (Kesel) // Watcher (O’Connell) // Boy Explorers (Steranko) // Kamandi (Stone) // Prince Tuftan (Shanower) // Ben Boxer (Rude) // Guardian (G. Kane) // Brooklyn (Morehouse) // Alfie (Butler) // Jan (T. Beatty) // Rip Carter (Darrow) // Sandman (Hempel) // Sandy (Christopher) // Loki (Vokes) // Balder (Weatley) // Wabash (Paquette) // Dandy (Reed) // Bulls-eye (Harris) // Angel (Weiss) // Flower / Spirit (Elliott) // Klarion (Lasick) // Reed Richards / Sue Storm (Byrne) // Oberon (Wein) // Fighting American (Machlan) // Speedboy (Elliott) // Challengers of the Unknown (Staton) // Yellow Claw (Burden) // Stuntman (Gibbons) // Fly (Gilbert) // Three Rocketeers (Zeck) // Puppet Master (Kuper) // Blue Bolt (Carbarga) // Mark Moonrider (McKenna) // Beautiful Dreamer (Adams) // Serifan (Evanier) // Big Bear (Parks) // DeSaad (Jones) // Shilo Norman (Parrish) // Jimmy Olsen (Blevins) // Black Bolt (Hamilton) // Count Dragorin / Lupek (Rude) // Gorgon (Pacella) // Invincible Man (Wolf) // Karnak (Miki) // Attuma (Austin) // Crystal / Lockjaw (Waller) // Tana Nile (M. Bodé) // Karnilla (Russell) // OMAC (Yoakum) // Sandman (Marvel) (Mignola) // Kliklak (Bair) // Virman Vundabar (Aiken) // Wizard (Theakston) // Rawhide Kid (Milgrom) // Wanda / Quicksilver (Howell) // Red Skull (Mignola) // Link Thorne (Leon) // Fun Villains (Fingerman) // Annihilus (Gray) // Sentry (Theakston) // Fun Commies (Leialoha) // Double-Header (S. Williamson) // Blastaar (Thibodeaux) // Hogun (Lash) // Fixer (O’Neill) // Fandral (Farley) // Ringmaster (Smith) // Volstagg (Clowes) // Princess Python (Schultz) // Destroyer (G. Barr) // Metron (Walters) // Galactus (Nichols) // Black Panther (Romita) // Spider-Man (Miller) // Iron Man (Ordway) // Medusa (Dorkin) // Juggernaut (Amash) // Mole Man (Nichols) // Falcon (Thibert) // Diablo (Sinclair) // Klaw (Hughes) // Professor X (Jim Lee) // Iceman / Beast (Allred) // Cyclops / Angel / Marvel Girl (Bingham) // General Argyle Fist (Jones) // Sersi (Dooney) // Kro (Orlando) // Impossible Man (Valentino) // Conan (Raskin) // Bulls-eye (Netzer) // Princess Zanda (Patterson) // Ikaris (Floyd) // Great Zuras (Rubenstein) // Makarri (McClellan) // Reject (Bradstreet; credited to “Blackwell”) // Great Tode (Taylor) // Thena (T. Robbins) // Karkas (Pound) // Leila (Smith) // Machine Man (Fragga) // Devil Dinosaur / Moon Boy (Stout) // Ten-For (Suydam) // Hercules (Power) // Magneto (Jim Lee) // Atlas (DeStephano) // Herbie the Robot (Faucher) // Modok (Case) // Man from A.I.M. (Wiacek) // Avenger / Smitty (Chadwick) // Triton (Broderick) // Captain 3-D (Black) // Early Hulk (Shaw!) // Ka-Zar / Zabu (J. Buscema) // Spragg (Kuper) // Andre (Hampton) // Superman (Hildebrant Brothers) // Silver Surfer (Pacella) // Challengers of the Unknown (Sears/Smith) // “The Wonder Book” 4p (article) (Pure Imagination) Jack Kirby’s New Gods Index 1978: (by Mark Gruenwald) (APA-I) Jack Kirby Treasury Vol. 1, The 1982: by Greg Theakston; (Kirby Interview, history, photos and art 1917—1948; 52 pages) // Kirby/Simon - c // “The Jack Kirby Story 1917—1948” (1982) Kirby Interview // (r: Marvel Stories V2#3) “Fiction that Thrills” (title bar) // Editorial Cartoon (1935) // K’s Konceptions (1935) // Popeye (in-betweens) // Political Cartoon (1938) // (reprints comic strips: Your Health Comes First, Facts You Never Knew, Abdul Jones, Black Buccaneer, Socko the Seadog, “Cyclone” Burke, Lone Rider, Wilton of the West, The Diary of Dr. Hayward, Blue Beetle) // (reprints: 84 comic book covers 1940-1982) // (reprints: 16 comic book interior pages 1940-1978) // (r: Marvel Stories V2#3) “The Iron God” (pulp illustration) // (r: Marvel Stories V2#3) “Queen Of Venus” 2p (pulp illustration) // Stuntman / Stuntboy / Stuntgirl (from unpublished SMC 3) // (Kirby checklist: A-J) (Pure Imagination) Jack Kirby Treasury Vol. 1, The 1992: by Greg Theakston; (revised edition, expanded to 100 pages) (Pure Imagination) Jack Kirby Treasury Vol. 2, The 1987: by Greg Theakston; (Kirby history, photos and art 1948—1960) Kirby/Theakston - wraparound c // (reprints: 84 comic book covers 1947-1987) // (reprints: 65 comic book interior pages 1947—1961) // (unpublished covers: Headline Comics, Stuntman Comics, Black Magic, Strange World of Your Dreams, Fighting American, Foxhole, Police Trap, Win-A-Prize Comics, Jail, Race for the Moon) // Boy Commandos (model sheets) // (Young Romance cover concept) Simon - a // Political Cartoon (1950s) // Sunfire, Man of Flame (concept art) // Night Fighter (concept) // (comic strip samples: Montrose, Red Hot Rowe, Oddball // Inky Kirby/Simon - a // Starman Zero, Career of King Masters, Master Jeremy // Chip Hardy Kirby/Elder - a // Kamandi of the Caves // On the Green with Peter Parr Kirby/Ayers - a // Surf Hunter Kirby/Wood - a // Sky Masters of the Space Force Kirby/Wood - a; Kirby/Stein - a // Johnny Reb and Billy Yank Kirby/Giacoia - a) // Night Fighter (concept sketch) // (Kirby checklist: K-S) (Eclipse Books) (See TJKC 12,17) Jack Kirby Treasury Vol. 2, The 1991: by Greg Theakston; (revised edition published by Pure Imagination) Jack Kirby: Tributo Al Re (“Tribute to The King”) (100 page collection of articles and visual homages) (Pegasus Distribuzione/ComicUS.it) Jack Magic: The Life and Art of Jack Kirby V1 2011: by Greg Theakston; (biography and art) (Pure Imagination) Jack Magic: The Life and Art of Jack Kirby V2 2011: by Greg Theakston; (biography and art) (Pure Imagination) Jews and American Comics: An Illustrated History of the American Art Form 2008: by Paul Buhle (The New Press) John Romita: And All that Jazz 2007: by Roy Thomas and Jim Amash; (biography; anecdotal 1960s Bullpen; heavily illustrated) (TwoMorrows) Kirby & Me 2017: (homage book includes testimonials and artwork from over 100 Kirby admireers) (Komics Initiative)

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Kirby Five-Oh! • Celebrating 50 Years of The “King” of Comics 2008: (book published as The Jack Kirby Collector 50; edited by John Morrow) (168 page career-spanning retrospective / tribute to Jack Kirby and his career; SC and HC format limited edition of 500) (TwoMorrows) (See TJKC 50 for details) Kirby Five-Oh! • Celebrating 50 Years of The “King” of Comics 2015: (reprinted in 8.5” x 11” format) (same contents) (TwoMorrows) Kirby—King of Comics (Mar 5) 2008: by Mark Evanier; (abridged Kirby biography HC format) // (photo of Kirby drawing (page 8) of Kamandi 5) // “Street Code” 10p Kirby - a(p) // comic strips: Laughs from the Day’s News / Political Cartoon (Chamberlain / Hitler) / The Black Buccaneer / “Cyclone” Burke / Abdul Jones / Socko the Seadog / The Diary of Dr. Hayward / The Blue Beetle / The Lone Rider / Sky Masters of the Space Force // U.S. Army drawings / Simon and Kirby Letterhead // Gods (portfolio) // (r: SDCC 1983) Jack and Roz 1p (self portait) // Toys for Tots (poster) // Metron / Collage // “Glory Boat” 1p (re-creation: Kirby/Ross) // Paul McCartney and Wings / Magneto (portrait) // (r: West magazine 1972) Untitled (Jupiter 10 plaque art) // (r: Pro! 1972) National Football League (art) // USPS Postage Stamps (2007) // Self Portrait (Marvelmania) // unpublished 1930s portraits: Herman Goering / Joan Crawford / John D. Rockefeller, Sr. / Jerome “Dizzy” Dean / Joseph Stalin / Katherine Hepburn / Henry Ford / Joe Louis / Benito Mussolini / Andy Clyde / “Dutch” (dog; Dec 28, 1937) // unpublished pencil art: Silver Star / Sandman / Fantastic Four 20 (cover) / Hulk / X-Men 10 (cover) Kirby/Stone - a / Strange World of Your Dreams 5 (cover) // Silver Surfer / Tales of Asgard 1 (cover sketch) / (r: Christmas card, 1975) Thing (in yarmulke) / Odin / Hulk (Marvelmania poster; original version) / True Life Divorce / Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 133 (cover) / Barda / Darkseid / Demon / Destroyer Duck 2 (title page) // fine art: Tribes Trilogy 1p / Space Chariot // unpublished art: Captain Glory 1p Kirby - a / Captain Victory 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a / Hulk (Marvelmania poster) Kirby/Trimpe - a // animation art: Popeye / Fantastic Four / Power Planet: Crusher / Voodoo Vampire / Mercury // (Kirby’s drawing board and taboret photo endpaper) (Harry N. Abrams) Kirby—King of Comics 2017: by Mark Evanier; (reprinted in smaller format with 16 extra pages of art) (Harry N. Abrams) Kirby100 2017: (a visual celebration of Kirby’s 100th birthday—100 top comics professionals praise Kirby’s inspirational stories) // (unpublished art); AF 15, Astrals, AV 154, CA (1966), COU 4, Coal Tiger, Dingbats of Danger Street, FF 52, Foxhole 4, IDMOB 2, Interpretaion of God, OMAC, Prisoner, Silver Star, SPJO 133, Thor 175, Warfront // (rare art from): Ariel, witzend (Thing) // (animation art): Animal Hospital / “A” is for Alien // (comic strip): Blue Beetle (TwoMorrows) a tome fit for a King Kirby “Un Maître et Son Oeuvre” Vol 1 1990: (“A Master and his Work”; 120 page Kirby art book with USA/France checklist) (France) Kirby “Un Maître et Son Oeuvre” Vol 2 1994: (“A Master and his Work”; 120 page Kirby art book with USA/France checklist) (France) [Lancer Books] 1966: (licensed Marvel reprint (b/w) paperback books: Fantastic Four Collector’s Album, Fantastic Four Return, Incredible Hulk, Thor) (See FCGMSAC) League of Regrettable Heroes, The 2015: by Jon Morris; (includes Vagabond Prince, 3-D Man, Captain Victory) (Quirk Books) Lee & Kirby: The Wonder Years (see TJKC 58) Le Justicier Des Reves Veille 1984: (reprints Sandman, Manhunter stories by Simon and Kirby; also includes Simon and Kirby article, and Stuntman / Stuntboy / Stuntgirl illustrations) // (Joe Simon interview) 5p (Xanadu, France) Le Matin des Magiciens 1960: by Louis Pauwels and Jaques Bergier; (first edition); (Editions Gallimard; France) (See Dawn of Magic) Le Trou Noir (The Black Hole) 1980: (reprints comic strips in color) 34p Kirby/Royer - a (Hachette - Edi. Monde; France) Life, In Pictures 2007: by Will Eisner; (reprints “The Dreamer” (1986) with notes); Kirby app. in story as “Jack King”) (W.W. Norton) Lower East Side, The (Manhattan Island’s rough triangle was bounded by Lafayette Street, The East River from Brooklyn Bridge to Manhattan Bridge, and Delancey Street to the north; in New York City) (“The ghetto) made me so fearful of it that in an immature way, I fantasized a dream world more realistic than the reality around me.”—Jack Kirby (Jul 1982) (See Argosy, AOJK, KKOC, Streetwise) Recommended books are: East Side Story: The Boys Brotherhood Republic’s First Fifty Years on NY’s Lower East Side 1982: by William Welling (history of the Boys and Girls Brotherhood Republic, in context) How We Lived: A Documentary History of Immigrant Jews in America (1880-1930) 1979: by Irving Howe and Kenneth Libo (pages 42-43, 55-56, 60-64) (R. Marck) Portal to America: The Lower East Side 1870-1925 1967: edited by A. Schoener (Holt, Rinehart & Winston) Spirit of the Ghetto, The 1967: by Hutchens Hapgood (Belknap Press) Magic of Kirby, The 1971: by Bill Sherman; (in-depth study and index of Kirby’s Timely Comics work 1940-1942) Marie Severin: The Mirthful Mistress of Comics 2012: by Dewey Cassell (biography; anecdotal 1960s Bullpen; many repros) (TwoMorrows) Marvel: The Characters and Their Universe 2014: by Michael Mallory; (288p HC features Kirby repros / pages) (Chartwell Books) Marvel Collectibles (See Full-Color Guide to Marvel Silver Age Collectibles, Full-Color Guide to Marvel Early Bronze Age Collectibles) Marvel Comics Checklist & Price Guide (1961-1993) 1994: edited by Don and Maggie Thompson; (256 pages) (Krause) Marvel Comics in the 1960s 2009: by Pierre Comtois; (overview field guide follows Marvel Comics from comics industry underdog to to top pop culture publisher; includes Black Magic (unused 1954 cover) // (unused AF 15 cover by Ditko) (TwoMorrows) Marvel Comics in the 1970s 2010: by Pierre Comtois; (overview field guide follows Marvel Comics as established comics publisher) (TwoMorrows) Marvel Comics: The Untold Story 2012: by Sean Howe; (432 pages—deep history book busts “official myth”) (HarperCollins) Marvel: Five Fabulous Decades of the World’s Greatest Comics 1991: by Les Daniels; (HC and SC editions) (Harry N. Abrams) Marvel Legacy of Jack KirbyThe 2015: (HC slipcased edition; exhaustively illustrated overview of Kirby’s work at Timely (1940-1941); Atlas (1956-1961) and Marvel (1961-1970 / 1975-1978) annotation by John Rhett Thomas; essays by professional associates and fans— a beautiful 240 page book) (Marvel) Marvel’s Mysterious Secret Messages 1977: (cover repros altered Captain America figure from Marvel Comics Memory Album Calendar (1977) (note: advertised in Jul 1977 comics) (Tempo Books) Marvel Universe, The 1998: by Peter Sanderson; (HC format includes Kirby illustrations and biography) (Harry N. Abrams) Marvel Value Stamps Book (listed in stamps section with Marvel Value Stamps) Marvel Vault, The 2007: by Roy Thomas and Peter Sanderson; (over-sized “museum-in-a-book” includes text and replica ephemera) (Running Press) Marvel: Year by Year (A Visual Chronicle) 2014: (HC format chronology) (DK Publishing) 212


Marvelous Myths: Marvel Superheroes and Everyday Faith 2011: by Russell Dalton; (Jewish values create a moral universe) (Christian Comic Art Society) Masters of Comic Book Art 1978: by P.R. Garriock (Images Graphiques / Aurum Press Ltd.) Masters of Imagination: The Comic Book Artists Hall of Fame 1994: by Mike Benton; (176 pages; includes 15 page Kirby biography) (Taylor Publishing) Men of Mystery: Champions Collection V1 2006: (unknown Simon and Kirby reprints) (AC Comics) Men of Tomorrow: Geeks, Gangsters and the Birth of the Comic Book 2004: by Gerard Jones (Basic Books) Men Without Guns 1945: (first publication of painting “High Visibility Wrap” by Joseph Hirsch; swiped by Kirby for Foxhole 1 cover) (See Stag V2#1, SHMC) (Blakeston Company) Mighty World of Marvel Pin-Up Book, The 1978: (Fantastic Four, Silver Surfer, Captain America, Thor, Doctor Doom— reprints panels as 11” x 17” pin-ups; Kirby repros?) (Simon and Schuster) Modern Arf 2005: edited by Craig Yoe; (Kirby—cubist portrait by Cowles) 1p // “Kirby Cubed” 2p (article) // (r: ALARMT 1) “The Fourth Dimension Is A Many Splattered Thing” 5p (Fantagraphics) Monster Fashion 2002: (r: c TJKC 20) Kirby/Steacy - a (Woman) // poems by Jarret Keene (Manic D. Press) Morning of the Magicians, The 1968: by Louis Pauwels and Jaques Bergier; (1960) Chapter X: Homo Superior concept in mass paperback) (Avon, Books, New York, NY, USA) (See Le Matin des Magiciens (1960), Dawn of Magic (1963) My Life in Comics 2011: by Joe Simon; (246 page autobiography details exploits of an artist and innovator; features many photos and repros) (Titan Books) (See Comic Book Makers) Mysteries of the Unexplained 1985: (page 47) profiles “Coso Artifact” found in Olancha, CA, USA—anachronistic object (Feb 13, 1961) (Readers Digest Books) (See INFO Journal 4, Weird Mystery Tales 2) National Cartoonists Society Album 1980: “Jack Kirby” 1/2p (biography text by Kirby with Self Portrait Kirby - a); Captain America Kirby - a(p) // (other member biographies: Ayers, Lieber and Sinnott) (NCS) (See CJL 1, Collected TJKC 1) National Cartoonists Society Album 1988: (same Kirby content as 1980): “Jack Kirby” 1/2p (biography text by Kirby with Self Portrait Kirby - a); Captain America Kirby - a(p) // (other member biographies: Ayers, Al Harvey, Lieber) // “Joe Simon” 1/2p (biography text by Simon) // Captain America (Simon - a) (NCS) (See CJL 1, Collected TJKC 1) Nightmares in the Mist 1995: by Liz Farrington; (features Kirby character Mrs. Murgatroyd (magical woman who helps children with “natural emotional magic” and intelligence) (Enchante Publications) (See And Peter Said Goodbye) Obsessed with Marvel 2010: by Peter Sanderson; (2,500 question electronic tabulation book) (Chronicle) Of Comics and Men—A Cultural History of American Comic Books 2009: by Jean-Paul Gabillett (includes Fantastic Four #8 synopsis by Lee) (University Press of Mississippi) Official Guide to Comic Books 1974: by Hal Cohen; (illustrated price guide) (House of Collectibles) Original Comic Art 1992: by Jerry Weist; (Kirby original art listed and priced) (Avon) (See Comic Art Price Guide) Origins of Marvel Comics 1974: by Stan Lee (HC and SC formats (Simon and Schuster); (revised SC edition; Marvel (1997) (See listing in comic books for comic story reprints) Origins of Marvel Comics 1976: by Stan Lee (slipcased edition; combined with Son of Origins) (Simon and Schuster) Over 50 Years of American Comic Books 1991: by Ron Goulart; (Consumer Guide Books) (note: reprinted in 1991 by Mallard Press) Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide, The 1970—2017: by Bob Overstreet; (annual comic book market price guide and historical overview) (See periodicals for articles) Penguin Book of Comics, The 1971: by George Perry and Alan Aldridge (2nd edition includes Marvel on pages 176-197) (Penguin; UK) Photo-Journal Guide to Comic Books Vol. 1, The (A-J) 1989: by Ernst and Mary Gerber; (grading / value and RVI (Relative Value Index) / pedigree comics / storage, etc.) (100s of comic book cover photos) (Gerber Publishing) Photo-Journal Guide to Comic Books Vol. 2, The (K-Z) 1989: by Ernst and Mary Gerber; (collecting / buying and selling / restoration / social and historical impact) (100s of comic book cover photos) (Gerber Publishing) Photo-Journal Guide to Comic Books Vol. 3, The 1991: (Marvel Comics; A-J) by Ernst and Mary Gerber; (Foreword by Lee) (100s of comic book cover photos) (Gerber Publishing) Photo-Journal Guide to Comic Books Vol. 4, The 1991: (Marvel Comics; K-Z) by Ernst and Mary Gerber; (Foreword by Lee) (100s of comic book cover photos) (Gerber Publishing) Polly’s Business Venture 1941: by Lillian Elizabeth Roy; (hardback book features cover art by Kirby; signed “Tely”) (Whitman) Popeye 1989: by Mike Higgs; (comic strip collection includes: “Popeye: Out of the Inkwell into Video” 5p (Fleischer animation article, etc.) (Hawk Books, Ltd.) (note: reprinted by Chartwell Books, 1989) (See Fleischer Story) Professor Mmaa’s Lecture Art 1976: by Stephan Themerson; (note: HC book jacket features two panel repros from TTA) (Overlook Press) [Pure Imagination] (1969—) (See Buried Treasure, Comic Strip Jack Kirby, Complete Jack Kirby, Complete Sky Masters, Jack Kirby Quarterly 10-12, Jack Kirby Reader, Jack Kirby Treasury, Pure Images, Sex Drugs and Violence in the Comics, Simon and Kirby Classics, Steve Ditko Reader, Sky Masters of the Space Force) Red Scared! 2001: by Michael Barson and Steven Heller; (r: DC 69) “The Siege Of Krovka” 1p (title page) (Chronicle) Ron Goulart’s Great History of Comic Books 1986: by Ron Goulart (Contemporary Books) Rosalind Kirby Sketchbook (See Valentine’s Day Sketchbook (unpublished), Jack Kirby’s Heroes and Villains) Rosemary Kurtzberg Scrapbook ca. 1933—1939: (Jacob Kurtzberg’s mother lovingly saved many of his early published art / proof sheets and clippings. Hundreds of items are saved in this family scrapbook.) (“She was full of legends, she used to write herself, she used to dramatize everything, she had a wonderful imagination and we talked and talked and she made up stories for me. I think my style in comics is directly related to her form of delivery.”—Jack Kirby (1979) (Jack Kirby Estate) Sandman (See Le Justicier des Reves Veille) Science Fiction Comics: The Illustrated History 1992: by Mike Benton (Taylor) Seal of Approval: The History of the Comics Code 1998: by Amy Kiste Nyberg; (exerpts: Alter Ego V3#123-125,127,128) (University Press of Mississippi) Secret History of Marvel Comics, The 2013: (Jack Kirby and the Moonlighting Artists at Martin Goodman’s Empire) by Blake Bell and Dr. Michael Vassallo (HC reprints almost all Kirby (and Simon) pulp illustrations from: Amazing Detective Cases, Complete Detective Cases, Complete Sports, Detective Short Stories, Marvel Science Stories, Marvel Stories, National Detective Cases, and Uncanny Stories) (See pulp magazine listings for details) // “Jack Kirby (1917-1994)” 2p (text) (Fantagraphics) (See PI V3#2) Secret Origins of the Super DC Heroes 1976: by Dennis O’Neil; (r: ADV 256) “The Green Arrow’s First Case” 7p (Harmony) 213


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Secrets Behind the Comics 1947: by Stan Lee; (9.5” x 8.7” black/red print; 96 pages; pages 66-68 feature bizarre Goodman-centric origin for Captain America; note: rumored bootleg editions exist) (Famous Enterprises) (See AE V3#6; Overstreet’s Advanced Collector 1) Sense of Wonder: A Life in Comic Fandom 2001: by Bill Schelly; (216 pages; fandom history) // (title page): Captain America (inked sketch) 1p Kirby/Allred - a // (bc): (same art in color) (TwoMorrows) 75 Years of the Comics 1971: (companion book for exhibition at New York Cultural Center) (Boston Book & Art Publishers) 75 Years of DC Comics: The Art of Modern Mythmaking 2011: by Paul Levitz; (20 lb. book in Superman box with handle) (Taschen) 75 Years of Marvel Comics (See listing in comic books) S.F.C.A. Price Guide, The 1974: by G.B. Love (for comic book collectors) (Science Fiction Comic Association) Shop Talk (See Will Eisner’s Shop Talk) Silver Age of Comic Book Art, The 2003: by Arlen Schumer; “Jack Kirby” (article) (Collectors Press) // (Archway Publications (2014) Silver-Age of DC Comics, The 2013: by Paul Levitz; (DC Comics 1956-1970) (Taschen) Silver Age: The Second Generation of Comic Book Artists 2005: by Daniel Herman (224 pages) (Hermes Press) Simon and Kirby: Superheroes 2010: “The 1940s: “War and Peace” (text by Simon) // “The 1950s: Fighting Americans” (text by Simon) (Titan Books) (See comic books for comic reprints, Best of Simon and Kirby) [Simon and Schuster] (1974—1979) (Fireside Books (Marvel) collections: Bring on the Bad Guys, Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty, Fantastic Four, Incredible Hulk, Marvel’s Greatest Superhero Battles, Origins of Marvel Comics, Son of Origins, Superhero Women) // (Fireside (DC Comics) collection: America at War: The Best of DC War Comics) 60s! 1983: by John and Gordon Javna; “National Obsession No. 15: Comic Books” 2p (5 Kirby cover repros) (St. Martin’s Press) Smithsonian Book of Comic Book Stories (See New Smithsonian Book of Comic Book Stories in comic books) Son of Origins (of Marvel Comics) 1975: by Stan Lee (HC and SC formats); (Simon and Schuster) (revised SC edition; Marvel (1997) (See listing in comic books for comic story reprints) Son of Origins (of Marvel Comics) 1976: by Stan Lee (slipcased edition; combined with Origins of Marvel Comics) (Simon and Schuster) Sorcerers—A Collection of Fantasy Art Mar 1978: (five Kirby paintings with self-appraisal text) 1: Incan Visitation // 2: Mechanoid // 3: (r: KU) Man—Machine—Merger Kirby/Royer - a // 4: Tribes Trilogy (excerpt) // 5: [unknown] // (one pencil drawing): [Tribal Shaman] Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 67) (Ariel / Ballantine) Stan Lee and the Rise and Fall of the American Comic Book 2003: by J. Raphael and T. Spurgeon (Chicago Review Press) Stan Lee Conversations 2007: edited by Jeff McLaughlin (compilation of interviews and essays (1968-2005) with chronology; includes: “Cartoon and Comic Symposium with Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Others” (1972) // “God Woke” (1970 Lee poem unpublished by Esquire) // “An Interview with Stan Lee” (Stan Lee interview; 1981) (University of Mississippi) Stan Lee’s Amazing Marvel Universe 2006: by Roy Thomas (200 pages; includes CD with Stan Lee audio commentary) (Sterling / Marvel) Stan Lee’s How to Draw Comics 2010: by Stan Lee; (224 pages of creative wisdom— ‘Nuff said) (Watson-Guptill) Stan Lee Universe, The 2011: by Danny Fingeroth and Roy Thomas; (HC and SC formats); (r: Castle of Frankenstein 12 (1968) Stan Lee interview) // (FF 1,8 plot synopsis) // (1968 Lee radio interview) // (Lee print interviews discuss Kirby) // (Marvel Bullpen Bulletins chronology) // (1977 Silver Surfer graphic novel development letters / script; Kirby (text / art) // (radio: 1967) Stan Lee and Jack Kirby Interview) (TwoMorrows) Stan’s Soapbox: The Collection 2008: by Stan Lee; (Lee’s Bullpen page editorials compiled (Jun 1967-1980) (Marvel) Start Collecting Comic Books 1990: by Harold Schecter; “Jack Kirby” 1p (biography) // (includes 4.25” x 6.25” comic reprints ASM 1) (Running Press) Steranko History of Comics, The V1 1970: by Jim Steranko // Captain America 2p Kirby - a(p) // “The American Idol” 4p (article) // Simon and Kirby Letterhead 1p Kirby/Simon - a // “Super Double Feature” 9p (article) // “Best Supporting Characters” 10p (article) // (r: c BC 1) “Boy Commandos” // “The Kid Players” 4p (article) // (book “Dedicated to Jack Kirby without whom there may not have been any comics to write a history about”) (Supergraphics) (See FCGMEBAC, Steranko History of Comics V2, TJKC 19,53,67) Steve Ditko Reader, The 2002: edited by Greg Theakston; “The Road to Spider-Man” 24p (origins article details Ditko’s life and features Harvey Comics memorandums) 2p // (concept art: Silver Spider / Night Fighter // (unused cover): AF 15 (Ditko) // (r: c AF 15) 1p // (short Eric Stanton interview) (Pure Imagination) (See PI V3#1) Story of America in Cartoons, The 1976: (US Bicentennial exhibition catalog includes repro CAC 2 cover) (Museum of Cartoon Art) Super Black: American Pop Culture and Black Superheroes 2011: by Adilifu Nama (University of Texas Press) Super Gods 2011: by Grant Morrison; (god figures in comics) (Spiegel & Grau) Super-Hero Comics of the Golden-Age: The Illustrated History 1992: by Mike Benton // “Jack Kirby” 2p (biography) (Taylor) Super-Hero Comics of the Silver-Age: The Illustrated History 1991: by Mike Benton (Taylor) Superhero Book 2005: edited by Gina Misiroglu; (comprehensive encyclopedia) (Visible Ink Press) Super-Heroes in My Pants 2005: by Mark Evanier (SC edition) (Kirby assistant’s point of view) (TwoMorrows) Super-Hero Women, The 1977: by Stan Lee; (HC and SC formats) (Simon and Schuster) (See listing in comic books for comic story reprints) Syndicated Comic Strips and Artists, 1924-1995: The Complete Index 1995: by Dave Strickler; (lists Sky Masters) (Comics Access) Tales of the Implosion: A History of the 1957 Atlas Implosion 2005: by Thomas Lammers; (On May 17, 1957 American News Corporation (Martin Goodman’s distributor) closed its wholesale periodical division) (Lammers) (published as Implosion Tales (2006)? Tales of the Impossible (See David Copperfield’s Tales of the Impossible) Tales to Astonish: Jack Kirby, Stan Lee and the American Comic Book Revolution 2004: by Ronin Ro; Kirby - c (Jupiter Plaque) (Kirby’s journey from boy artist to immortality—Timely, Atlas and Marvel Comics (1917-1997) (Bloomsbury) Ten-Cent Plague, The 2008: by David Hajdu; (the great comic book scare and how it changed America) (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) Thin Black Line: Vince Colletta, The 2010: by Robert L. Bryant; (perspectives on Colletta: comics’ most controversial inker) (TwoMorrows) Thor: Official Index to the Marvel Universe 2011: (reference) (Marvel) Timely Comic Index, The Sum 1969: by Mike Nolan; 36p (indexes nearly 400 Timely Comics, 1939-1957) (Nolan) (See AEV3#57) [Titan Books] (2009—) (See Best of Simon and Kirby, Fighting American, Simon and Kirby Library (Series): Crime / Horror / Science Fiction / Superheroes, Monster Massacre, My Life in Comics) “True Market” Comic Book Retail Values 1973: by Max Seely (See FCGMEBAC) Understanding Comics 1993: by Scott McCloud; (excellent comics artform book repros some Kirby art examples) (Kitchen Sink) (See TJKC 72 p 10) Up, Up, and Away 2009: by Simcha Weinstein; (How Jewish history, culture, and values shaped the comic book superhero) (Barricade) Valentine’s Day Sketchbook (See listing in unpublished)


Wertham was Right! 2003: by Mark Evanier (SC edition) (Kirby assistant’s point of view) (TwoMorrows) Who’s Who of American Comic Books V1-4 1973-1976: by Jerry Bails and Hames Ware; (http://www.bailsprojects.com) (note: re-issued in txt format on computer disc in the 1990s in both PC and Mac formats) (Jerry Bails; St. Claire Shores, MI, USA) Will Eisner: A Dreamer’s Life in Comics 2010: by Michael Schumacher (Bloomsbury) (See Spirit 39) Will Eisner: A Spirited Life 2005: by Bob Andelman (M Press) (See Spirit 39) Will Eisner’s Shop Talk 2001: (Will Eisner interview compilation reprints “Shop Talk: Jack Kirby” (1983) Kirby Interview and Self Portrait (jam drawing) Kirby/Eisner - a; both from Spirit 39) // “Shop Talk with Joe Simon” (interview from Spirit 37) (Dark Horse) World of Steve Ditko, The 2008: by Blake Bell; (includes unused AF 15 cover concept) Ditko - a X-Men: The Characters and Their Universe 2014: (HC features a few Kirby repros) (Chartwell Books)

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RADIO • AUDIO RECORDINGS • CD-ROM (Chronological listing of Jack Kirby radio interviews can be found in Essays / Interviews / Speeches / Panels) Bee Bee Cee Nov 1978: (7” 45 picture sleeve repro from MM 7 p 1) Kirby/Royer - a // (7” 45 A: “You Gotta Know” / B: “We Ain’t Listening” (Rel Records (RE-48-S) (Edinburgh, Scotland, UK) (See TJKC 71) Comics Journal Library: Interview CD Sampler, The 2003: (CD) Kirby Interview featured (Fantagraphics) Cruisin’ early 1970s: (series of pop music oldies compilation LP record albums: covers feature Mike Royer art—some covers heavily influenced by and/or confused with [Jimmy Olsen] Kirby/Royer art style) Emerson, Lake and Palmer 1972: “The 1972 American Tour” (bootleg LP record album cover adapts Doctor Doom from FF 86) (TAKRL) (See TJKC 59) Emerson, Lake and Palmer early 1970s: “ELP!” (bootleg LP record album cover adapts Overlord from MM 2) (TAKRL) (See TJKC 59) Golden Age, The (See Seduction of the Innocent (LP) Golden Record Comic Set 1966: (See listings in comic books) L.A. Bastards 1980s: (extant audio tape features Kirby joining free-form jazz on guitar and trumpet) (Jim Woodring) (See TJKC 11, p 32) Marvel World of Icarus, The 1972: (LP record album by British rock group Icarus) (note: cover repros: Thing (FF 79); Mister Fantastic (FF 82); Hulk (TTA 67) // (bc: Thor (JIM 89); Thing (1966 sweat shirt, altered); Hulk (1966 sweat shirt) (UK: Pye International (NSPL 28161); (USA: Grit Records (G-2000) (See FCGMEBAC) Nobody Loves the Hulk 1969: (7” 45 picture sleeve repro from cover TTA 101) M. Severin/Giacoia - a (song is a 1960s punk classic) (7” 45 by The Traits—A: “Nobody Loves the Hulk” / B: “Better Things” (Queen City Records (QNS-101) (See FCGMSAC) Pacific Gas & Electric 1970: : “Are You Ready?” (LP record album sleeve back cover new art adapts TOS 59 cover fig. of Captain America with added art) (Columbia Records CS 1017 (USA) Pink Floyd early 1970s: “In Celebration of the Comet” (bootleg LP record album cover adapts Darkseid from FP 3) (TAKRL) (See TJKC 59) [Radio] Feb 1962: (radio interview program; Stan Lee inspired to create Thor—“A New Mythology”) (New York, NY, USA) (See TJKC 36) [Radio] Aug 12, 1968: (Stan Lee interview discusses Lee/Kirby creative process) (WBAI-FM) (New York, NY, USA) (See SLU) [Radio] 1975: (Stan Lee interview on KABC radio; Jack Kirby Calls In); (by Carole Hemmingway) (Los Angeles, CA, USA) [Radio] Feb 1994: (an unknown fan calls in to local (NY college) radio program—describes a 1968 visit to Kirby’s studio where Kirby describes current FF (#85) story: Doctor Doom was to be unmasked, showing one tiny scar on his face; (per John Parrett; TJKC 16, p 48) [Radio] Mar 16, 2006: “Coast-to-Coast AM” with George Noory; (Neal Adams is asked about Kirby’s “The Face On Mars” story in Race for the Moon #2) (Premiere Networks) [Radio] Mar 29, 2015: “Coast-to-Coast AM” with George Knapp (Star Wars researcher Chris Taylor confirms George Lucas is an avowed Kirby fan // Richard Kolkman calls in and details Fourth World antecedents to Star Wars) (Premiere Networks) Requiem for Jack Kirby 2001: (musical tribute CD; cover repro from New Gods 5) Kirby/Royer - a (Gregg Bendian’s Interzone 3 / Atavistic) (1975) San Diego Comic Con, The 1976: (LP record album features “Jack Kirby / Jim Steranko” (spoken word performance at chalk talk) (DynaPubs) (note: remastered in 2009 by RecordRescuers.com) (See TJKC 64, p 67) Seduction of the Innocent 1990: “The Golden Age” (LP record album features Billy Mumy’s track “King Jack” (lyrics R: JKQ 1) (Beat Brothers Records) Serve or Suffer 2009: (CD) Kirby/Sinnott - c (Silver Surfer repro from: FF 48) (Kirby-inspired music by Esoteric includes Kirby voice samples) (Esoteric Hip Hop) (See TJKC 54) Voices of Marvel, The 1964: (33 1/3rpm 7” flexi record with sleeve (designed by M. Severin) (a specially recorded message from the Marvel Bullpen) features Kirby spoken vocal) (note: flexi also features: Lee / Ayers / Wood / Brodsky / Heck / Rosen / Simek / Steinberg / Stone / Goldberg) (Evatone (matrix #1011644) (note: mailed with M.M.M.S. membership kit version one) (Marvel) (transcripts: CBA 18, Rolling Stone 91) (See Voices of Marvel (outtakes; unpublished) Wah-hoo!

THEATRE • MOVIE DEVELOPMENT Argo 2012: (note: feature film depicts CIA operation to free hostages in Tehran, Iran; portrayal of Kirby by Michael Parks was cut) (See Associated Press, Comics Art Forum, Lord Of Light, Steamshovel Press 20, TJKC 52, p 70; TJKC 55, p 75; Union Tribune, Washington Post, Wired) Arty 2015: (life. death. comic books;—independent biographic film about Kirby; premiered Apr 20, 2015 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) (See TJKC 68, p 82) Captain America Feb 5, 1944: (15-part movie serial; Simon and Kirby were away at war and did not see serial; nor were they credited as creators) (Republic Pictures) (See FOOM 8) Captain America (See Origin of Captain America) [Captain Plunger] ca. 1971-1972: (Betamax videotape) home movie high jinx as Kirby interviews Neal Kirby as “Captain Plunger”; Steve Sherman and Mark Evanier assist) (exists?) (See TJKC 10) Captain Victory and The Lightning Lady Apr 1976: (screenplay by Kirby/Sherman) // (concept art) Captain Victory / The Lightning Lady / The Human Missile / Razzle-Dazzler / Soldier / Insections / Royalty / Workers Kirby - a (See CV Graphite Edition, CJ 134, p 96; TJKC 20,43) Challengers of the Unknown 1999: (movie proposal / treatment by Tracy Kirby) (Warner) Doctor Mortalis 1986: (movie development drawings) Doctor Mortalis / Driana Kirby - a(p) (note: recycled as “Dracula” (1993) Topps Comics card puzzle) (Empire Films) (See Cinefantastique V26#4, Comics Feature 53, Hollywood Reporter, JKQ 12, TJKC 11, Variety) Fish In A Barrel 1955: (60 page three-act television play theatrical proposal about comics industry witholding royalties from creators, ie: Crestwood) Simon/Kirby (screenplay / script); (77 page revision by Simon exists) // (“I’d like to make a movie about what the comic book industry was really like.” —Jack Kirby (Comics Scene 2, p 65) // (characters): Martin Cooper (Cooper Publications) / Jay Duncan / Paul Kurtz / Myron Rosenthal / Shelly Meyers (See Comic Book Makers (p 147-148); Halo, TJKC 52, Characters (book), Us Guys) Forever Amoré 1978: (screenplay collaboration by Zuccaro/Kirby) / (concept drawings) Kirby - a(p) (note: concept adapted from Saturday Nightmare; recycled in: Rincon) Frog Prince date?: (Broadway theatrical proposal) Kirby (script) (See Jack Kirby: A Personal Look, TJKC 61,64) Halo, The 1955: (television play theatrical proposal; a love story revolving around hat makers and a “halo hat”) Simon/Kirby (screenplay / script) (See AE V3#76, Fish in a Barrel, Us Guys)

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Hand of Death 1961: (possible inspiration for The Thing (Fantastic Four #1) (See TJKC 38, p 73) Häxan 1922: (silent Swedish film by Benjamin Christensen—influenced Hal Foster’s “Demon” in Prince Valiant (Dec 25, 1937); antecedent to Kirby’s Demon) (See TJKC 44, p 23) Hunger Dogs, The 1985: (“If I were to do a movie, I’d do a picture on The Hunger Dogs. I wouldn’t do a picture about a king or a prince because these are nothing by themselves...They’re unimportant, really. You can take King Arthur and throw him out of the window.” —Jack Kirby; CF 34) (See DC Graphic Novel 4) [Jack Kirby Documentary] 2009: (exists?) (Cooke Brothers) Journey’s End ca. 1931-1935: (World War I play by R.C. Sheriff (1929); revolves around a group of British officers in World War I fighting on the front lines in France) (“Jackie” Kurtzberg - plays part of Raleigh in High School stage production) (note: typewritten script exists with Kurtzberg pencil art on cover [Soldiers] (See TJKC 45) Julius Caesar May 15—29, 1969: (theatrical costume design and poster art) Roman Citizenry (The Beloved Unwashed) / Julius Caesar (military) / Julius Caesar (civilian) / Calpurnia / Octavius Caesar / Marcus Antonius / Portia (neé Pawsher) / Flavius of Marullus / Artemidorus (a Sophist) / Cinna (a Poet) / Maid / Soothsayer / Roman Field Soldier / Roman Garrison Soldier Kirby - a (full color) (note: Sheldon Feldner, director (Cowell College, University of California at Santa Cruz, CA, USA) (See AE 10, Calpurnia (poster), Markings, Peninsula Living, SQPR, SQPR Portfolio, SQPR (poster), TJKC 13,19 (tracings), 50,54 (photos), 64) Julius Caesar 1969: (local closed-circuit televised broadcast of Cowell College-UCSC theatre production; per Bullpen (Jan 1970) King and Me, The 2002: (play about Jack Kirby, Joe Simon and Stan Lee by Ger Apeldoorn) (Holland) (British Comic Convention, Bristol, UK) King Kirby Jun 2014: (biographic stage play based on Kirby; written by Crystal Skillman and Fred Van Lente; directed by John Hurley) (The Brick Theater; New York, NY, USA) (See TJKC 65) King and The Worst, The 2012: (22 minute film: Jack Kirby meets Ed Wood in World War II) (note: film poster homage to CAC 1) [Kirby at War] 2014?: (documentary by Marc Azéma and Jean DePelley) Lightning Lady, The (See Captain Victory and The Lightning Lady) Lord Of Light Jul 1978—1979: (movie / theme park development art) Kirby/Royer - a “The Northeast Corner Of Heaven” / “Terminal Of The Gods” / “Planetary Control Room” / “Pavilions Of Joy” / “The Seven Faces Of The Gods” / “Royal Chambers Of Brahma” (interior) / “Royal Chambers Of Brahma” (exterior) / “Science Fiction Land” / “Brahma’s Supremacy” / “Jet Tube Transporter” / “Hostel Of Hawkana” / “Mahasamatman: The Lord Of Light in Battle Armor” (aka “Sam”) (R: CBAGWJK) / “Streets Of Heaven” (re-titled: “Angel”) (note: based on Roger Zelazny’s 1967 novel and optioned for film by Barry Ira Geller Productions) (See Collected TJKC 2, CBAGWJK, CI 121, Heavy Metal 273, 276, JKQ 0,1,15, Lord Of Light (posters / prints), Mediascene Prevue 41, Rocky Mountain News, Science Fiction Land, TJKC 11,50,55) Lord Of Light 1978—1979: (media kit / investment pack) Kirby - c (R: TJKC 52) // (edition of 30-40 spiral-bound coloring books; edition of 20-30 HC format; includes all Kirby/Royer concept art, with full schemata of the theme park/film; geological and environmental impact report; features Kirby Interview (1979) (R: TJKC 11) (note: media kit used as front in CIA operation to free hostages in Iran) (See Argo (film), Associated Press, TJKC 52, Union-Tribune, Washington Post, Wired) Lord Of Light date?: (film based on Kirby’s concepts; exists?) (Big Films) (See TJKC 61) Marvel 14: Superheroes vs. Censorship 2014: (documentary film by Phillippe Roure and Jean DePelley) (exhibited: L’Estrange Festival) Messiah ca. early 1950s: (Broadway theatrical proposal) Simon/Kirby (script) // (characters): Milton Farber / Jenny Farber / Dave Farber (note: Mar 1957 contract sets out possible future incarnations of project) (See JKQ 12, TJKC 61) Mindmaster 1986: (movie development drawings; aka: “Mister Invincible”) Kirby - a(p) (Empire Films) (See Cinefantastique V26#4, Comics Feature 53, Hollywood Reporter, TJKC 11,19,27, Variety) New Gods 1984: [Kirby] wrote an overview of the New Gods saga for Kenner Toys and for use as a treatment for a movie.) (per Tales to Astonish (book) p 219-220) (DC Comics / Kenner) New Gods 1996-1998: (note: concepts considered too similar and too different from Star Wars) (per Tales to Astonish (book) p 284) New Gods 1998: (rumored movie development) (Warner Brothers) (See Animated Life, Comic Books and Other Necessities of Life p 139) New Gods 2015: (fan film (2.5 min.) by Mario Escudero) (See online presentation (starring Orion) Origin of Captain America, The 1965: (10 minute experimental film by Paul Morrisey; actor reads from TOS 63) (Andy Warhol; Factory) Satan’s Six 1999: (movie development from Kirby’s concepts; Dark Horse optioned as property) (Endeavor) Saturday Nightmare 1978: (film script by Zuccaro recycled by Zuccaro/Kirby in Forever Amoré and Rincon) Secret City, The 1999: (presentation packets for movie development; include Captain Victory / Silver Star) Kirby - a Silver Star, Superhero! 1975—1980s: (screenplay by Kirby/Sherman; WGAW Reg. #166408: Mar 11, 1977) // (concept art) Silver Star / Morgan Miller / Kathy Lorraine / Bradford Miller / Colonel Walter Hammer / Major John Lawrence / Floyd Custer / Darius Drumm / “Brimstone” Billy Drumm / “Super” Sam Hopkins / Christopher Shale / “Samson” Fischer / “Hurricane” Jayne Davidson Kirby - a(p) (See JKQ 10, Jack Kirby’s Silver Star, KKOC, Silver Star Graphite Edition, TJKC 19,21,30,64) Silver Surfer, The 1979: (proposed film treatment based on Silver Surfer graphic novel (Lee/Kirby shared copyright); optioned by producer Lee Kramer from Stan Lee; budget set at $25 million) (note: Olivia Newton-John attached as Ardina; Paul McCartney was approached for the musical score) (See Marvel Comics: The Untold Story, p 215) SQPR (See Julius Caesar) Starman Zero 1966: (presented to NBC TV) (See Starman Zero (comic strip) Three Presentations 1972: (25 page concept solicitation package compiled by Ted Pedersen (cartoon writer) and Jack Vance (science fiction author) // (concept art): Prester John / Raam, The Man-Mountain Kirby - a(p) (note: “Time Divers” concept contains no Kirby art) (CBS) (See Prester John, Raam the Man-Mountain, TJKC 56) Us Guys date?: (Rosalind Kirby describes manuscript for this play about comic book industry; exists?) Kirby (script) (See Fish in a Barrel, Halo, TJKC 46, p 11) [unknown] date?: (three-act Broadway type comedy Kirby read to movie producer Jack Curtis, as detailed in AE V3#17 by Arnold Drake) (See Angel Face, Fish in a Barrel, Frog Prince, Halo, Messiah, Us Guys) [unknown] date?: (“This producer who called was putting out a new movie, and he got (all) Jack’s comic books in front of him...they couldn’t get the feeling that Jack has, so they wanted him to sketch out the movie (storyboards).”—Rosalind Kirby (CI 121, p 19) [films] 1982-: (Kirby has plans to make live-action films. Not specifically science fiction or fantasy; he feels that he has many stories left to tell.) (Comics Scene 2, p 65) 218


TELEVISION • VIDEO • DVDs (Chronological listing of Jack Kirby television interviews can be found in Essays / Interviews / Speeches / Panels) Adventure of Super-Heroes: (from Superman to Spider-Man), The 2003: (DVD) (Mark Evanier interview) (France) Angel Face date?: (television concept text/art) Angel Face (Jeremy Baker) 1p Kirby - text / art (R: TJKC 63) (note: Rosalind Kirby describes manuscript as a western featuring an angelic faced kid) (See Angel Face (short story); Boys’ Ranch 3 “Mother Delilah;” TJKC 46,63) Antiques Roadshow Feb 2011: (television series episode: Kirby’s niece presents original Kirby art: Chauffered Limousine / Small Auto (comic panel; 1930s) Kurtzberg - a // Boy Commandos (original art page) Kirby/Simon - a // Boy Commandos (sell sheet) Kirby/Simon - a // (specialty art): Captain America / Bucky Kirby - a // Fantastic Four / Hulk / Doctor Doom Kirby - a (PBS) Arts in Media 1970s: (local televised fund-raising program by artists; Kirby drew requests from, and talked to callers (viewers): Captain America / Silver Surfer / Thor Kirby - a (See TJKC 51, p 16) Bob Jan 22, 1993: (television episode: “You Can’t Win” (Bob Newhart Show) with cartoonists at awards banquet: Jack and Rosalind Kirby / Bob Kane / Lazarus / Aragones / Silvestri / Jim Lee app.) (CBS) (See CI 121, TJKC 55,63) Captain America: 75 Heroic Years Jan 19, 2016: (one hour television documentary to promote a movie) (ABC) Captain Nice Jan 1967: (promotional television concept art) Kirby/Stone - a // (television commercial; edited motion capture of poster and concept art) Kirby/Stone - a (NBC) (See TJKC 11,21,23,46,50, Jack Kirby Checklist (bc) Carson, Johnny (See Tonight Show, Virginia Graham) Comic Book Confidential 1988: (video tape / laser disc) // DVD (1994) Kirby Interview (Home Vision Entertainment) Confidential File: Horror Comic Books Oct 9, 1955: (report by Paul Coates; over-wrought television exposé on the comic book menace (b/w; 30 min.) (issued on DVD with The Horror The Horror (book) (Confidential Telepictures / Guild Films) Dennis the Menace Oct 22, 1961: (television episode; Dennis describes “The Spider-Man” who climbs walls and hypnotises people.) (CBS) Dick Cavett Show, The May 30, 1969: (televised Stan Lee interview; discusses drop-out culture, hippies, (Thor 154), God (FF 72), etc.) (R: Stan Lee Conversations) (ABC) Fantastic Four Sep 1967: (Bullpen page mentions one-hour FF TV animation special; broadcast?) (ABC) Heroes of the Golden-Age of Comic Books Mar 9, 1966: (television show; per TOS 82 letter) (Channel 13; Los Angeles, California, USA) Incredible Hulk, The Mar 30, 1979: (television episode: “No Escape” (features Kirby in cameo as police sketch artist) (CBS TV) (See TJKC 63) Jack Kirby: A Personal Journey 2017: (DVD); (Kirby interviewed at home in his studio by Glenn B. Fleming) (See TJKC 72) Jack Kirby 75th Birthday 1992: (unreleased video shot by John Bacon) (San Diego, California) Jack Kirby, Storyteller 2005: (DVD) (one hour Kirby documentary included on Fantastic Four movie DVD) (20th Century Fox) Julius Caesar 1969: (local closed-circuit televised broadcast of Cowell College-UCSC theatre production; per Bullpen (Jan 1970) Late Night with Conan O’Brien Jan 12, 1995: (Stan Lee interview (TV) acknowledges co-creator credits with Kirby and Ditko) (NBC) Marvel Comics 2005—2007: (DVD-ROM); (vintage comic book reprints; each includes decades worth of material) (note: In 2007, Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited was launched—an online subscription service featuring many entire runs of vintage comics from the 1960s—1970s) (Marvel) Marvel: 75 Years—From Pulps to Pow Nov 4, 2014: (corporate mockumentary—quaint old comic books pale beside preferred financial potential of modern Marvel movie properties) (ABC) Masters of Comic Book Art, The 1987: (video tape) Kirby Interview (documentary by Ken Viola) (Warner / Rhino) Monsters Gone Wild V5 2005: (DVD features “Jack Kirby Interview” (1992) by Charles Bard (Cinemaker) Newhart, Bob (Show) (See Bob) Ship, The 1974: (anthology television series concept: ordinary people discover UFO spaceship and use advanced weaponry to fight evil; note: Kirby and Sherman discussions produce 13 episode plot synopses; sample art exists?) (See KA 30, TJKC 11, p 10; TJKC 68 p 62); unknown (television concept (1970s) Silver Surfer, The 1998: (DVD) (cover art repro from Silver Surfer (graphic novel) Kirby/Sinnott - a (compiles 1998 animated feature) Stan Lee’s Mutants, Monsters & Marvels 2002: (DVD) (Kevin Smith documentary includes Lee reciting “God Woke” (unpublished poem) (Columbia / Tri-Star) (See Esquire (unpublished; 1970), Stan Lee Conversations) Stan Lee: The Comix Man 1995: (Lee biopic features (1992) Kirby Interview?, Evanier commentary) (video tape / A&E Biography) Superheroes: A Never-Ending Battle Oct 17, 2013: (televised documentary contains brief Kirby Interview; Evanier, Steranko app.) (DVD) (Ghost Light Films / PBS) Thundarr the Barbarian 1986: (video tape) “Kid’s Klassics” (box art) Kirby/Alcala - a (altered) (R: TJKC 67) (Ruby-Spears) Tiger 21 Dec 1966: (television concept art presented to: NBC TV; location: secret base on the moon—”Command D”; adapted from: Starman Zero (1947) Kirby - a (developed with John Graham and Lawrence Grossman) (See Tiger 21 and his Super Troopers (animation; 1980s), SKLSF, contract (TJKC 32); TJKC 11, 21 (as unknown), 32) Tonight Show, The May 21, 1982: (television series starring Johnny Carson; classic mis-understood 3-D glasses “King of the Comics” monologue; video played at (San Diego) 2001 Kirby Tribute Panel, and transcribed in TJKC 35) (note: Kirby was guest of honor at American Booksellers Convention, Anaheim, CA, USA (May 29, 1982) (NBC) Tonight Show, The Jun 8, 1982: (television series starring Johnny Carson—Apology to Jack Kirby monologue; video played at (San Diego) 2001 Kirby Tribute Panel, and transcribed in TJKC 35) (NBC) 20/20 Jul 24, 1986: (television news magazine episode features 15 min. overview of Marvel—praises Stan Lee as creator of FF, Spider-Man, Hulk, Silver Surfer, Thor, and Doctor Strange; no mention of Kirby (or the fight for his original art) or Ditko) (ABC) Unpublished Works of Jack Kirby, The (See promotional film in animation) [Virginia Graham] 1971: (Infantino commissioned art for Virginia Graham television show (1970-1972 (syndicated): “Abducted” / “Later” (features Graham with Johnny Carson and Ed McMahon (The Tonight Show (NBC) 2p Kirby/Royer - a // “Wam Pow” (“You’re Free to Do Your Thing”; Graham with Superman and Batman) 1p Kirby/Royer - a (DC Comics) (See TJKC 11) Will Eisner: Portrait of a Sequential Artist 2010: (DVD) (documentary by the Cooke Brothers features Eisner and Kirby Interview audio: “Shop Talk” (1983) (R: Spirit 39) (Montilla Pictures) With Great Power: the Stan Lee Story 2010: (DVD) (biography / documentary) (MPI Home Video) Wonderama 1960s?: (unverified Kirby Interview at drawing board in this New York City television program. Possibly confused with Lee / Romita appearance on this program in the 1970s.) [unknown] 1970s: (Kirby concept: “...a Twilight Zone type show where each week someone would encounter a U.F.O. and it would change their lives in some way—for good or for bad, depending on the person”—Steve Sherman (TJKC 68 p 62) (See The Ship)

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(A list of Kirby’s work that remained unpublished on the date of intended publication, or is otherwise significant) Adam and Eve 1985: (wearing skins and eating fruit) (first app. Genesis chap. 1:27) Kirby - a(p) (Jack Kirby) (See TJKC 48,65) Adventure Comics 1941: (Mort Weisinger sends Simon and Kirby scripts from freelance writers—they ignore them) (DC Comics) Adventure Comics 89 Jan 1944: Sandman (layout sketches) Simon - a (DC Comics) (See AE V3#44,52) Adventure Comics [Digest] 498 Apr 1983: (Challengers of the Unknown; Toth (pencil art) 7p recycled in DC Comics Presents 84 was to be filled out by Kirby/Theakston) (DC Comics) Adventures of the Fly 1954: (proposed title concept for Harvey Comics; later published by Archie Publications) Kirby/Simon - a // (logo and concept art) The Fly / The Spider Simon - a (note: concept evolved from Night Fighter and Silver Spider) (Harvey) (See Adventures of the Fly, JKT 2, Night Fighter, Silver Spider, PI V1#3) Adventures of the Fly 1959: (concept art: “Versus The Spider”) The Fly / Web Gun Kirby - a (The Fly possesses a mysterious sixth-sense that warns him of danger; note: it is likely Kirby presented Fly concept art to Stan Lee (1962) while developing Spider-Man) // The Fly (logo art ) Simon - a (Archie) (See AE V3#36 p 10; JKT 2) Alarming Tales 3 Jan 1958: (cover concept; version one) Kirby/Simon - a (Harvey) (See AOSKS p 256) All-Aces Comics 1 Sum 1941: (original title concept advertised in house ads: Captain America Comics V1#4 (R: CBM 72, MARM); published as All Winners Comics) (Timely) (See CJK 2) Alley Sloper (See Sloperman) Alter Ego 1970: (Kirby interview mentioned in Sub-Mariner 26 (Jun 1970) never appeared; also Julius Caesar (theatre concept art) was to be featured) (Thomas; fanzine) Amazing Fantasy 15 Aug 1962: (Spiderman; five unused origin story pages feature a teenager who has a magic ring that transforms him into an adult hero named “Spiderman.” Costumed hero only appears on title splash, the final page shows the teenager entering the house of the scientist next door. Spiderman’s costume similar to Ant-Man’s; Peter Parker lives with his Aunt May and Uncle Ben (retired policeman); Kirby’s version too heroic: “The character looked more like Captain America than the way I wanted Spider-Man to look.” —Stan Lee (1981; SLC p 92) 5p Kirby - a(p) (note: Ditko was to ink; “Stan said Spider-Man would be a teenager with a magic ring which could transform him into an adult hero—Spider-Man. I said it sounded like The Fly which Joe Simon had done for Archie.” —Steve Ditko; History of Comics V1#5) (note: these Kirby pages are purported to exist—unknown reasons keep them from being exhumed.) (Marvel) (See AE V2#3, AOTF, ASM (unpublished), Comic Book Makers p 173-185; The Comics V1#5, Night Fighter, PI V3#1, SDR, Silver Spider (unpublished), Spiderman (logo), Spiderman (concept art), UT 26) // (cover concept: Spider-Man) 1p Ditko - a (See CBM 99, Comic Book Makers, JIM 96 (advertisement), Kirby100, MCIT 60, Marvelmania 2, MT 137, PI V3#1, SDR, TJKC 54, World of Steve Ditko) (See TJKC 70) “Spider-Man: The Case for Kirby” Amazing Fantasy 16 Sep 1962: (Spider-Man; cover concept) Kirby/Ayers - a (theory: Human Torch and speech balloons added to original cover; recycled as Strange Tales Annual 2 cover?) (Marvel) (See CBM 99, JIM 96 (advertisement) Amazing Spider-Man 1962-1963: (“There is speculation that Kirby designed some of the early Spider-Man villains (and plotted earliest stories) and an argument can be made for such a theory.”—Greg Theakston (SDR; 2002) (Marvel) (See ASM1,2, TJKC 70 p 52-56) Amazing Spider-Man 10 Mar 1964: (cover concept) 1p Ditko - a (replaced by Kirby/Ditko cover) (Marvel) (See TJKC 70) Amazing Spider-Man 35 Apr 1966: (cover concept) 1p Ditko - a (re-cycled with Kirby art revisions) (Marvel) (See TJKC 70) Animal Antics 1 Feb 1946: (b/w ashcan edition r: c Star-Spangled Comics 49) // (interior r: BC 12) (DC Comics) (See CBM 71) [animation book] 2012: (compilation of Kirby’s Ruby-Spears concepts and art) (Mad Morgan) (See Mad Morgan Galleries (book) Ant-Man, The Astonishing 1963: (A surviving memo suggests Martin Goodman considered moving Hulk to Tales to Astonish and giving Ant-Man his own book. Success of The Atom at DC was noted—per Evanier; CBG 1463) (Marvel) Ape, The 1973: (concept art) 1p Kirby - a (color) (DC Comics) (See Demon, Prester John, Raam the Man-Mountain, TJKC 50)

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[art director] 1970: “...Maybe I even talked to [Kirby] about it...I wanted him to be the art director.”—Stan Lee (1998; CBA 2) (note: Giacoia and Romita filled the position) (Marvel) [art lesson] 1970s: (unique tutorial for fan) 1p Kirby - a(p) (See CBAGWJK, JKQ 12, TJKC 19,49,60) Artists and Models 1 1953: (proposed Simon and Kirby romance title; contents recycled in: In Love 3) // (cover concept) 1p Draut - a (R: AOSKS) // (cover concept) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (Mainline) (See AE V3#76, AOSKS, Buried Treasure 2, Inky, (comic strip), JKT 2) Astrals, The 1978: (promotional comic pages drawn for Chicago radio station WGN 720 AM) 4p Ray/Kammen (script); Kirby/Wray - a (See Kirby100, Strange 2, TJKC 16,50) Atlantis (See Descendants of Atlantis) Atlas the Great May 7, 1974: (concept art) Chagra the Seeker / Kubla the Oppressor / Atlas vs. Headless Idol / Crystal Ball / [Skull Worshippers] / Crystal Mountain 2p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See JIM 124, JKQ 8, TJKC 23,26) Atlas 1 1974: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (See CATSK #39, DC (house ad for FIS 1), JKMW, TJKC 57, 62) // (page 19 unused in story: Atlas and Chagra) 1p Kirby (script); Kirby - a(p) (See JKQ 11, TJKC 44,62) // (note: published pages recycled in First Issue Special 1) (DC Comics) Atlas 2 1975: “Leader Of Slaves” (unused title page; others exist?) 1p Kirby - a(p) (See TJKC 4,56) // (inked version) 1p Kirby/Leialoha - a (See TJKC 57) (note: story announced in original final panel of Atlas 1) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 52) Atlas 3–4 1975: “The Gorgon Masks” (Army of Zombies) / “The War Women of Nefra” (Amazon Sea Raiders) (rumored unused pages; unlikely to exist) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 52) Avengers, The 2 Nov 1963: Kirby/Brodsky - c (original version) (Marvel) (See MARM) Avengers, The 3 Jan 1964: (page 22 unused in story) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See AVMW, JKMW, MARM) Avengers, The 4 Mar 1964: Kirby/Roussos - c (original version; type / Cap’s wings altered) (Marvel) (See CA 400, CBM 99, Screen Thrills) Avengers, The 13 Feb 1965: (Kirby writing on reverse of page stat: “Hulk falls in Fountain of Youth” // “Maximus, Roman Emporer” (sic) // “Millennium People” // “Long Room FF” (Marvel) (See TJKC 32) Avengers, The 19 Aug 1965: Kirby/Giacoia - c (original version; Swordsman’s headgear altered) (Marvel) (See EAV 1, TJKC 66) Avengers, The 22 Nov 1965: Kirby/Wood - c (original version; Power Man’s gloves altered) (Marvel) (See MARM) Avengers, The 23 Dec 1965: Kirby/Romita - c (original version; Kang’s hand altered) (Marvel) (See AE V3#9, TJKC 66) Avengers, The 154 Dec 1976: Milgrom - c(l); (published art finished by Kirby/Milgrom) (Marvel) (See Kirby100) Avengers, The 157 Mar 1977: M. Severin - c(l); (published art finished by Kirby/Adkins) (Marvel) (See TJKC 29) Barda (See Big Barda and Her Female Furies, Mister Miracle) Bat-Head date?: (aka: Batman (Marvel version) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (inked version) 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (See CATSK #42) Batman 1941: (“As Jack told the tale, he took the script home, drew a few pages, took them up to the DC offices for inspection—and that was the end of that. They were horrified, he told me: Grown men were running around the office shrieking, ‘We can’t have that! That’s not the way our comics are supposed to look!’”—Mark Evanier (Sandman by Simon and Kirby (afterword) (note: Joe Simon claimed this never happened.) (DC Comics) Batman (Marvel version) (See Bat-Head) Battle For A Three Dimensional World 1 1982: (title page unused in story) 1p Ray Zone (script); Kirby - a(p) (note: 3D photo exists of first issue coming off the press) (3D Cosmic Publications) (See TJKC 35,37,69, 3D Cosmic Poster) Battle For A Three Dimensional World 2 1982: (concept art) Videora (Cosmic Telepath) 1p Kirby - a(p) (3D Cosmic Publications) (See JKQ 11, TJKC 45,48,69, 3D Cosmic Poster) Behind the Mask ca. 2002: (book anthology was to feature The Horde (novel) excerpt: “Eye Of The Falcon”) (See Dreaming of Angels (book) Best of Simon and Kirby, The 2000: (book was to reprint entire runs of Stuntman / Boy Explorers / Captain 3D) (TwoMorrows) Big Barda and Her Female Furies 1 Sep 1971: (unfinished cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (concept art) Barda / Gilotina / Apollo / Head / Lump / Beauty Rock 2p Kirby - a(p) (note: Barda based on Lainie Kazan in Playboy (Oct 1970) (“I asked [Kirby] if he secretly drew dirty pictures of Big Barda for himself. He seemed shocked by the idea.”—Gary Panter; CJ 167); some elements recycled in MM 8,10) (DC Comics) (See CBAGWJK, CBASE 1, Mister Miracle, Phantasmagloria, TJKC 17,49,50,56,62) Big Game Hunter 1 1950s: “The Man Who Talked Back To Gorillas” 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: other pages exist?) // “The Professor Entertains” (bull rhinos) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: other pages exist?) // “Two Seconds To Live” (angered lion) 3p Kirby - a(p) // “My True Stories Of Hunting In Africa May One Day Save Your Life” 1p Kirby - a(p) (Simon and Kirby) (See TJKC 34,35) Black Book, The (Rosalind Kirby’s) Feb 14, 1979: by Jack Kirby; (130 page Valentine’s Day Sketchbook drawn for Rosalind Kirby; limited editions published as: Jack Kirby’s Heroes and Villains by Pure Imagination in pencil and inked editions) (See TJKC 49-51,54,57,58,63,65-69) (note: book has been split-up and pages sold separately) (Jack Kirby) Black Cat Comics 9 Jan 1948: “Trapped On Wax” (first app. Vagabond Prince) 11p Kirby/Simon - a // (Vagabond Prince unused pages) 2p Simon - a(p) (Harvey) (See AE V3#76, BEC 2, JKQ 12, MLIC, SKC, SKS, TJKC 25) Black Cat Mystic 59 1956: “Afraid To Dream” 4p Kirby/Simon - a (published in Astonishing 56) (Dec 1956) // “Pokerface” 4p Kirby - a (assist: Rosalind Kirby) (published in Strange Tales of the Unusual 7 (Dec 1956) (Harvey) Black Cat Mystery 1 Sep 1957: (cover concept: “Donnegan’s Daffy Chair”) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (note: story was published in Alarming Tales 1 with new cover; title concept continues numbering from Black Cat Mystic) (Harvey) (See TJKC 34) Black Knight 1969: (no Kirby art); published poster version by Howard Purcell) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC, TJKC 71) Black Magic V1#1 Nov 1950: (cover concept: “The Last Second of Life”) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Crestwood) (See AE V3#66, JKT 2, KU, YL 11 (V2#5) Black Magic V1#1 Nov 1950: Kirby/Simon - c (version one: “The Last Second of Life”) (Crestwood) (See BM 4, JKO 2, JKT 2, TJKC 13) Black Magic V1#1 Nov 1950: Kirby/Simon - c (version two: 3 back-up stories listed in box) (Crestwood) (See JKT 2, TJKC 13) Black Magic 7 (V2#1) Oct 1951: “Pipe The Devil On Board” (original title page to story that became “The Thing In The Fog”) 1p Kirby (script); Kirby - a(p) (Crestwood) (See JKT 2, SKLH, TJKC 13,62) Black Magic #? 1954: (“Credit and Loss” Meskin - a; art sold to Sid Jacobson at Harvey where it was published) (R: AOSKS) (Crestwood) Black Magic #? 1954: (unused story script: “The Silver Spider”); (“Black Magic folded with Crestwood and we were left with the script.” —Jack Kirby (1982) (note: Kirby is perhaps in error here; concept developed for Sid Jacobson at Harvey) (See Silver Spider) Black Magic #? 1954: (cover concept: “Nothing That’s Human”) Kirby/Simon - a (Crestwood / Prize) (See CJL 1, KU, MCIT60, SKLH) Black Panther 1966: (concept art) “Coal Tiger” 1p Kirby - a (Marvel) (See BPJK, FF 52, JKMW, Jungle Action 10, Kirby100, TGK 77, TJKC 60,67,68, Black Tiger (animation)


Black Panther 1 1966: (proposed Kirby title would have explored T’Challa’s ancestry, African mythology and the cosmic origins of vibranium; character recycled in FF 52-53; Martin Goodman’s plan to spin-off titles fell through) (Marvel) Black Panther 1-12 1977-1978: (Kirby looked forward, not back: ignoring previous storylines with no mention of Marvel history) (Marvel) Black Panther 5 Sep 1977: (page unused in story) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See BPJK 1) Black Panther 6 Nov 1977: (cover pencils drawn on Jungle Action (#30) titled board) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 44) Black Panther 7 Jan 1978: (title page (or cover) unused in story) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See BPJK, TJKC 45) Black Panther 8 Mar 1978: (2 panels unused in story) Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 45) Black Panther 13 Jan 1979: “Face To Face” (note: story advertised in original art final panel of Black Panther 12; unlikely to exist) (Marvel) (See JKMW, TJKC 52) Black Racer, The (See Death is The Black Racer, New Gods 2 (1984) Black Rider Rides Again, The 2 Nov 1957: “Trouble In Leadville” 4p Kirby/Klein - a (published: GW 47) // “The Raiders Strike” 5p Kirby/Rule a (published: GW 51) // “Meeting At Midnight” 5p Kirby/Everett - a (published: KCO 86) (Atlas) Block Buster 1986: (concept art; description at bottom of Wonder Warriors art—exists?) (Jack Kirby) Bombast (See Eyes of March, Secret City) Boomerang (See Tales to Astonish 82) Boom Tube, The 1 Jul 1991: (unpublished fanzine by [future Jack Kirby Quarterly] publisher Chris Harper; prototype sent to Kirby) (UK) Boy Commandos #? date?: (tissue page layout unused in story: (Chungking, China) 1p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 16,25) Boy Commandos Win 1943: (unused concept: “...when Brooklyn finds Hitler in his room, he lets fly with a custard pie.”—Jack Kirby (Boy Commandos 1; “Satan Wears A Swastika”) (DC Comics) Boy Commandos date?: (sell sheet)—? Kirby/Simon - a (DC Comics) (See Antiques Roadshow, Feb 2011) Boy Commandos 1947: (model sheets) Heads / Figures 2p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See JKQ 12, JKT 2, TJKC 45,66) Boy Explorers Comics 2 Sep 1946: “The Laughing Lizard” 12p Kirby/Simon - a (note: discovered in the Harvey warehouse in 1990) // “Trapped On Wax” (Vagabond Prince) 11p Kirby/Simon - a (Harvey) (See AE V3#76, Black Cat Comics, Comic Book Makers, SKC, SKS, TJKC 25) Boy Explorers Comics 3 1946: (cover concept) Kirby/Simon - a // “The Isle Where Women Rule” 14p Kirby - a (published in TAP 3-4; CJK 3) // “Demons In The Deep” (aka: “Centropolis”) 13p Kirby/Simon - a (note: script recycled in BC 29 as “City At The Center Of The Earth”) (note: title continues as Terry and the Pirates) (Harvey) (See AOSKS, CASK #13, CFA-APA, TJKC 7,25) Boy Explorers Comics 4 1947: “Gulliver” 13p Kirby/Simon - a (note: pages reportedly adapted from unpublished Captain America Comics 11; Cap figures removed; letterer Howard Ferguson cameo on page 2) (Harvey) (See AOSKS, TJKC 7,25) Boy Explorers Comics 4 1979: (pseudo cover) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: fan commission based on SSC 61 cover) (See TJKC 16) Boy Explorers Comics 5-6 1947: (question: do the Sixth and Seventh Tasks of Sindu San exist?) (Harvey) Boy Heroes, The 1944: (Simon and Kirby concept; unused pages) ?p Kirby - a(l); Avison/Gabriele - a // (concept art); Punchy / Corny / Trio / Prince Kirby - a (note: cover repro in house ads (Harvey) (See CBA 19 p 21; TJKC 7) Boys’ Ranch 1950: (concept art (existence unknown); two examples shown in 1950 photo of Simon and Kirby) // (After threat of legal action from Jerry Siegel (and Ziff-Davis)—publisher of Kid Cowboy comic book (1950)—BR #1-2 masthead text “The Kid Cowboys of Boy’s Ranch” was removed from covers #3-6) (Harvey) (See Overstreet 44 p 1134) Boys’ Ranch 7 Oct 1951: (unused pages) ?p Kirby - a(p) (Harvey) (See TJKC 7) Bruce Lee 1978: (concept pages recycled in: Disciples of the Dragon, Phantom Force) 10p Kirby - a(p) // (page unused in Phantom Force) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 43) (Jack Kirby Comics) (See CI 121, TJKC 27,52,56,66,67) Bulls-eye 2 Oct 1954: Kirby/Simon - c (original version; with background) (Mainline) (See Comic Book Makers) Bulls-eye 4 Feb 1955: Kirby/Simon - c (original version?; background added by Simon) (Mainline) (See Comic Book Makers) Bulls-eye 5 Apr 1955: Kirby/Simon - c (original version?; background added by Simon) // “Tough Little Varmint” 1p (title page original art hand-colored by Kirby) Meskin - a (Mainline) (See Comic Book Makers) Bulls-eye 6 Jun 1955: Kirby/Simon - c (original version; with background) (Mainline) (See Comic Book Makers) Bulls-eye #? 1954 / 1955: (cover concept) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (Mainline) (See Comic Book Makers) Bulls-eye 8 Oct 1955: (“Don’t miss the next exciting issue”—per Bulls-eye 7) (Charlton) Bulls-eye ca. 1993: (Bulls-eye was to be the next HC collection—if Boys’ Ranch (1992) had sold better; followed by romance, science fiction and horror) (Marvel) (See Simon and Kirby Library (series) Cancelled Comic Cavalcade 2 Fall 1978: (8.5” x 11” b/w photocopied ashcan book for copyright purposes; edition of 35—DC cancelled 17 titles on Jun 22, 1978) (features: “The Seal-Men’s War On Santa Claus” (Sandman) 18p Fleischer (script); Kirby/Royer - a (note: from unpublished Sandman 7, Kamandi 61 story finally published in Best of DC 22 and KACS); (note: unpublished Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth #60-61 features OMAC stories by Starlin) (DC Comics) (See CBG 1249, p 150; TJKC 2) Captain America 1940: (concept art one; Cap with triangular shield) 1p Simon - a(p) (note: presentation art for Martin Goodman) (Timely) (See CACB (1974), CBM 80, Comic Book Makers, MLIC, TJKC 66) Captain America / Bucky 1940: (concept art two; hung in Timely bullpen showing how to draw new shield and measurements between Cap and Bucky) 1p Simon - a (note: Bucky named after Bucky Pierson) (Timely) (See TJKC 4, p 6; 58) Captain America / Bucky date?: “New Costume Sketch” 1p (studio guide for artists by Simon purported to be drawn between issues #1-2 of Captain America Comics) (Timely) (See MLIC, TJKC 67 p 37) Captain America Comics 1 Mar 1941: “Stories From The Dark Ages” (Tuk) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (note: published story pages are numbered 1-4,6,7 indicating that there is a missing page five—some missing art published on issue’s contents page) // (The Red Skull was either created by Joe Simon (per Simon)—or Ed Herron (per Kirby) (Timely) (See MARM) Captain America Comics 2 Apr 1941: “The Mystery Of The Deathless Monster” (story title on contents page published as “Captain America And The Ageless Orientals Who Wouldn’t Die”) // “The Whistling Death” 2p Kirby/Simon - a (note: advertised in CAC 1) // (note: in the meeting to resolve (The) Shield concerns with Martin Goodman, Archie (MLJ) publisher John Goldwater offered Simon and Kirby a contract to work for him.) (Timely) (See TJKC 22) Captain America and Bucky 1941: “Hi Larry” (drawn by Simon and Kirby for 10-year-old Larry Lieber at Timely office) (Timely) (See TJKC 18,50) Captain America 1941: (Kirby describes Stan Lee’s unsolicited suggestions: “Show more of Cap’s home life, his aged, kindly mother— his wicked Aunt Agatha, and the stark, heart-rending background of Cap’s early years.”—Jack Kirby; Merry Marvel Messenger 1 (1966) (Timely) (See TJKC 5)

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Captain America Comics 5 Aug 1941: (unused story pages re-fitted as “The Defender” 19 pages by Kirby/Simon/Avison/Gabriele in USA Comics 1 (Aug 1941) includes recycled Captain America story (title page) (Timely) Captain America Comics 7 Oct 1941: Kirby/Shores - c (original version in Timely house ads (Young Allies Comics 1) features Red Skull) // “Death Loads The Bases” (original villain name “Black Bat” changed to “Black Toad” for publication) (Timely) (See AE V3#57, TJKC 22,65) Captain America Comics 11 Feb 1942: (announced in CAC 10) “Gulliver’s Travels” 13p Kirby/Simon - a (theory: unpublished pages reportedly recycled in unpublished Boy Explorers Comics 4 and Win a Prize Comics 1) // (unused spread) 2p Kirby/Simon - a (sideways panel recycled in Win A Prize Comics 1; “Tell A Tall Story”) (Timely) (See Simon; AE V3#76, p 18; MLIC) Captain America Feb 17, 1942: (trademark grant art for Captain America logo (Timely) (See CI 43) Captain America 1966: (character re-design; later adapted as Captain Victory / Captain Glory) 1p Kirby - a (color wash) // 1p Kirby/Giacoia - a (note: elements of re-design concept adapted in OMAC) (Marvel) (See CACP, CAEC, TJKC 64,66) Captain America 1966: (character study; contemporaneous with New Gods concept art) Kirby/Heck - a (R: TJKC 59) (note: re-drawn for cover CA 109 by Kirby/Shores) (Marvel) (See Kirby100) Captain America 100 Apr 1968: Kirby/Shores - c (original version, Baron Zemo’s shadow altered) // (note: original story title “The Fatal Ending” advertised in final panel of TOS 99) (Marvel) (See CA 400, CBM 99, TJKC 21) Captain America 101 May 1968: Kirby/Shores - c (original version, Red Skull altered) (Marvel) (See MSA 2, MVS 32, TJKC 41) Captain America 103 Jul 1968: (title page original version) 1p Kirby/Shores - a (Marvel) (See TJKC 22) Captain America 104 Aug 1968: (note: original story title “When Bursts The Bomb”; announced at end of CA 103 original art; changed) (Marvel) (See TJKC 12) Captain America 105 Sep 1968: (cover concept; version one) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (revised cover concept; version two) 1p Kirby/Steranko -a // (revised cover concept; version three) 1p Kirby/Romita - a(p) // (note: original story title “Prisoner Of The Prankster”; announced at end of CA 104 original art; changed to Batroc) (Marvel) (See CAPG (2nd), TJKC 18) Captain America 1969: (2’ x 3’ poster) Kirby - a (Kirby inks) (published version by Steranko) (Marvelmania) (See Marvelmania 1, TJKC 5, 19 (advertisement), 34,71) Captain America 1972: (HC format book was to collect early Captain America stories) (Nostalgia Press) Captain America Mar 1975: (Evanier suggests a World War II-era adaptation of CA upon Kirby’s return) (per TTARO p 182) (Marvel) (See FF, IH, SF, Thor (unpublished) Captain America 193 Jan 1976: Kirby/Romita - c (note: Romita inked six layers of acetate for 3-D demonstration art) (Marvel) Captain America 193 1976: (six-layer 3-D shadow box cover) (Jeff Gelb creates unique art for Kirby; hangs in Kirby’s studio) (CA 193 (Jan 1976) (See Sandman 1) Captain America 193—214 Jan 1976—Oct 1977: Redwing (note: Falcon’s “brother bird” is absent during Kirby’s run, but his return is repeatedly promised in CA 205,207,209 letters pages—Kirby also ignores editorial pressure to integrate with Marvel universe) (“Jack will be bringing Redwing back at a future date.” (CA 207) (Marvel) Captain America 194 Feb 1976: (page unused in story) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) Captain America 198 Jun 1976: (page 17 unused in story) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 59) Captain America 200 Aug 1976: (pages 2-3 unused in story) 2p (spread) Kirby/Giacoia - a (Marvel) (See JKMW) Captain America 200 1976: (forgery pencils light-boxed from original pencils; artist unknown; art features authentic Kirby signature) (R: TJKC 42) (note: Richard Pini relates story of forgery cover in TJKC 44, p 78) (Marvel) Captain America and Connie Fox 1976: (portrait drawn for Ms. Fox, reporter for KTTV, Los Angeles) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: repurposed by Theakston for Madman Comics Yearbook ‘95) (Marvel) (See JKQ 0, TJKC 51) Captain America 204 Dec 1976: (page 3 unused in story; Agron) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 3) Captain America 214 Oct 1977: (original story title “Perfect—Power” announced at end of CA 213) (Marvel) Captain America’s Bicentennial Battles (See Marvel Treasury Special) Captain Britain / Captain America 1977: (promotional art) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (inked version) 1p Kirby/Royer - a (Marvel) (See Atlanta Fantasy Fair Program, FOOM 19, JKQ 6, TJKC 2,12) Captain Glory 1968: (concept art; aka: “Captain Victory” (Keltan McCord); concept adapted from Captain America (re-design, 1965) 1p Kirby - a (note: recycled in The Secret City) (Jack Kirby) (See Captain Glory 1, Comic News 2, KKOC, TJKC 37,47,70) Captain Marvel 1967: (Kirby concept developed by others; Mar-Vell first app. in Marvel Super-Heroes 12) (Marvel) (See Captain Marvel) Captain Marvel 1972: (Fawcett character revival concept pitched to Infantino by Kirby (editor); (Evanier (outline/script); C.C. Beck - a) (note: published title Shazam! produced by others: Schwartz (editor); O’Neil (script); C.C. Beck - a) (DC Comics) Captain Nice 1966: (See listing in television) Captain 3-D 2 1953: (cover concept) Kirby/Simon/Meskin - a (note: unused cover art retrieved from garbage dumpster behind Harvey Comics in the 1980s) // (unused pages) “Challenge Of The Speed Demon” 1p (splash) Kirby/Simon/Meskin - a (9 pages by Meskin) (note: Roussos was intended inker) (R: GAMM 15) // “Solitaire, King Of The Crazy Cards” ?p (solicited story title) // “Infinity” ?p (solicited story title; per Simon, the final two stories were not produced) (Harvey) (See Adventures in 3-D 2, AE V3#115, GAMM 15, Play Ball, TJKC 45) Captain Victory 1968: (character design evolves into Topps Captain Glory) Kirby - a (Jack Kirby) (See LA Herald Examiner Apr 4, 1971, TJKC 37,47,70) [Captain Victory and The Galactic Rangers] 1978: (“A businessman wanted to publish a line called [Jack] Kirby Comics and suggested that a graphic novel that read like Star Wars would sell.” (per TTARO p 209) // (result: invented for a new publisher who was unable to secure financing to print) (Jack Kirby Comics) Captain Victory and The Galactic Rangers 1 1978: “Space Arenas Of Death” (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) // “Encounters Of A Savage Kind” (book two story concept; note: story title announced at end of original 48-page story) // (pages unused in story) 2p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a // (concept art) Captain Victory / Wonder Warriors 2p Kirby - a(p) // (concept art) Lightning Lady / Major Klavus / Tarin / Orca / Mister Mind / Lovaleen / The Human Missile / Razzle-Dazzler / Soldier / Insections / Royalty / Workers Kirby - a(p) // (cover concept) 1p Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (adapted on CV 9 cover) // (“Captain Victory is my answer to Steven Spielberg”—Jack Kirby (1982) (film: Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind (1977) // (logo by Royer) // (note: adapted for Pacific Comics’ first issue (1981); originally planned as a three-part double-size [50 page] issue; Wonder Warriors adapted in Phobos and his Galactic Bounty Hunters) (Jack Kirby Comics) (See Captain Victory and The Lightning Lady (screenplay); CJ 134, p 96; Kirby: Genesis, KKOC, [NG unpublished; 1986], Silver Star, TJKC 15,19,20,27,43) Captain Victory and The Galactic Rangers 1 Nov 1981: (note: 18,000 copies destroyed in delivery truck accident; issue reprinted) (Pacific) (See BGCF 405)


Captain Victory and The Galactic Rangers 2 Jan 1982: (cover concept) 1p Kirby/Rosalind Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (Pacific) (See CV 1) Captain Victory and The Galactic Rangers 1980s: (cover concept) 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (Jack Kirby) Captain Victory and The Galactic Rangers Special 2 1984: (announced at end of Captain Victory Special 1) (Pacific) Captain Victory and The Galactic Rangers 14-25 1984-1985: (planned story derailed by cancellation of title) (Pacific) Captain Victory and The Galactic Rangers 1993: (Topps aquired rights to reprint Captain Victory 1-13, Special 1) (Topps) Captain Victory and The Galactic Rangers date?: (collected and re-colored reprints by Erik Larsen?) (Image) Celestials, The 1976: (original title concept becomes Return of The Gods, and finally—The Eternals) (Marvel) Cerebus / Destroyer Duck 1 1983: (proposed one-shot by Gerber/Sim—with Kirby/Sim - a?) (Eclipse / Aardvark-Vanaheim) Challenger, The Sum 1994: (unpublished Thibodeaux concept adapted and combined with Kirby concepts published as The Potential (2011) (Genesis West) (See Phantom Force 0,3,4) Challengers of the Unknown 1954: (unused one-shot title concept recycled at DC Comics) Kirby/Simon - a (Mainline) (See SH 6) Challengers of the Unknown 4 Oct 1958: (unused panel on reverse side of Surf Hunter art) Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See Kirby100, TJKC 17) [Challengers of the Unknown] (in Kamandi the Last Boy on Earth 4, Evanier and Sherman mention a Challengers story— “where there is a war between dogs and cats...” (story was actually in Alarming Tales 1 “The Last Enemy” (Harvey) Challengers of the Unknown 1973: (color cover concept) 1p Kirby - a (DC Comics) (See TJKC 38) Chamber of Darkness 4 Apr 1970: “The Monster” (original version; Kirby/Lee app. in story) 7p Kirby (script); Kirby - a(p) (note: “clockwork” story device similar to NBC-TV’s Alfred Hitchcock Presents edisode: “The Changing Heart” broadcast Jan 3, 1961) (Marvel) (See TJKC 13,50) Clark Bar Superhero Sweepstakes Apr-Jul 1978: (candy bar contest; advertised in 1978 Marvel comics, winner would be drawn as a character in [their] favorite Marvel comic book—unfortunately, if favorite comic book was Machine Man or Devil Dinosaur, contestant would be out of luck, as Kirby’s contract ended in April 1978 and both titles cancelled.) (D.L. Clark Co.) (See Milk Duds) Charlie Chan 7 Sep 1955: (cover concept: poison dart, jungle) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Charlton) (See TJKC 45) CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) (See Argo, Eye of the C-EYE-A, Lord Of Light, Wired) Classics Illustrated 35 Mar 1961: (“The Last Days of Pompeii” unretouched page) 1p Kirby/Ayers - a (Gilberton) (See TJKC 57) Classics Illustrated 161 Mar 1961: (cover concept: “Cleopatra”) Kirby/Ayers - a (Gilberton) (See Classics Illustrated 160, TJKC 19) Classics Illustrated Special Issue 162A Dec 1961: (War Between the States; model sheet (3 faces) Kirby - a(p) (Gilberton) (See TJKC 45,46) Classics Illustrated Special Issue 166A 1962: (World War II); (no Kirby art as listed by Overstreet (2015)—art is by Torres/Evans/ Tartaglione/N. Nodel) (Gilberton) Classics Illustrated Junior 571 Mar 1961: (cover concept: “How Fire Came to the Indians”) Kirby/Ayers - a (Gilberton) (See Classics Illustrated Junior 570) [clothing (bullet-proof)] 1974: (impervious concept: “...someday...We’d have armored clothes that could protect us in some way from harm.” —Jack Kirby, 1974) (See CBG 1401, FF 101, p 5) Coal Tiger (See Black Panther (unpublished) [comic book giveaways] (See promotional comics) Comic Reader, The 100 Aug 1973: (cover concept) Captain Marvel (Shazam!) / Batman / Superman / Captain America 2p Kirby - a(p) (TCR) (See TJKC 59) [comic strips / panels] (See Newspaper Comic Strips / Panels section for all sample and unpublished comic strip and panel art) Comics Journal Library V1 1997: (proposed collection of Comics Journal Kirby interviews and “Street Code” 10p (repro from Argosy V3#2) (Fantagraphics) Coming of The Incredible Hulk, The V1 1978: (original title of The Incredible Hulk collection by Simon and Schuster) Commandos 1 Oct 1942: (b/w ashcan edition) (r: c BC 1) (interior repros story from Detective Comics #?) (DC Comics) (See CBM 71) [Commissioned Art] (1970s — 1980s): (fan commissioned art by Kirby) (For comparison’s sake—this category of fan art is usually of higher quality than sketches. With more time and care given, backgrounds and other elements are often added to these unique creations.) (note: KU and JKMW art listed here, but not Valentine’s Day Sketchbook art) Avengers, The 1983: (Thor / Iron Man / Sub-Mariner / Captain America / Hulk) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 49) Barda (undated): (from Mister Miracle) Kirby - a(p) (Best Wishes) (R: TJKC 10) // (inked by Royer) (R: TJKC 39) Batman vs. Captain America mid 1970s: Kirby - a(p) (R: CI 78, JKQ 1, TJKC 34) Big Bear (undated): (from Forever People) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 62) Black Panther 1970: (full figure / head) Kirby - a(p) (R: JKMW, Jack Kirby Portfolio (1970), KU (2004), TJKC 60) Black Panther 1975: (Sorcerer’s fire in old woods) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 9) Black Panther 1978: Kirby - a(p) (note: described as unused splash page) (R: JKMW) Black Panther 1982: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 41) // (inked by Giordano) (R: TJKC 41) Black Panther 1983: (vs. Four-Armed Terror) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 8) Boy Commandos 1977: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 64) // (inked by Gibbons) (R: JKQ 7) Boys’ Ranch 1978: Kirby - a(p) (R: JKMW, TJKC 34) // (inked by Toth) (R: TJKC 34) Bulls-eye 1971: “Welcome to Dead Center” Kirby - a(p) (R: KU, TJKC 25) // (inked by J. Severin) (R: TJKC 25) Bulls-eye 1978: (with Indian) Kirby - a(p) (R: JKMW) Captain America / Bucky 1969: (vs. Nazis) Kirby - a(p) (R: Steranko History of Comics V1, TJKC 19) // (inked by Stevens) (R: TJKC 19,53) // (painted by Ross) (R: TJKC 19) (See poster) Captain America / Bucky 1971: (vs. Red Skull) Kirby - a(p) (R: CJ 134, KU, TJKC 64) Captain America / Bucky Jul 4, 1976: Kirby - a(p) (R: AOJK, JKQ 1) // (inked by Thibodeaux) (R: Captain America 50th Birthday (poster) Captain America 1976: Kirby - a(p) (note: sold at Baycon (1976) (R: JKQ 15, TJKC 45) Captain America vs. Batman mid 1970s: Kirby - a(p) (R: CI 78, JKQ 1, TJKC 34) Captain America late 1970s: (vs. Dr. Zemo / Red Skull) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 34; 50 (colored by Kirby) Captain America / Bucky 1978: (vs. Red Skull) Kirby - a(p) (R: JKMW) // (inked by Kolkman (1996) Captain America 1979: (vs. Alien) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 8) Captain America 1980s: Kirby/Sinnott - a (20” x 30”) (R: TJKC 15)

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Captain America 1982: Kirby - a(p) (R: JKQ 10) // (inked by Stringer) (R: JKQ 11) Captain America 1983: (vs. Red Skull) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 34) Captain America / Fighting American 1986: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 25) Captain Victory 1980s: Kirby - a(p) // (inked by Foley) (R: TJKC 68) Captain Victory 1982: Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (colored by Kirby) (R: KKOC) Captain Victory 1983: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 45) Captain Victory 1984: (with Orion / Darkseid) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 6) Darkseid (undated): (holding Earth) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 22,46) // (inked by Royer) (R: TJKC 46) (See TJKC 71 p 55) Darkseid 1984: (with Orion / Captain Victory) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 6) Devil Dinosaur late 1970s: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 41) // (inked by Schultz) (R: TJKC 41) Doctor Doom (undated): Kirby - a (marker) (Best Wishes) (R: TJKC 41) Doctor Doom 1979: Kirby - a(p) (R: CAPA-Alpha 16, JKQ 10,11) // (painted by Theakston) (R: JKQ 11) // (inked by Janson) (R: Villainy of Doctor Doom V1) Doctor Doom 1983: (on Silver Surfer’s board) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 48) Doctor Doom 1980s: (with Thor / Thing / Silver Surfer) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 48) Eternals (undated): (vs. Fantastic Four) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 41,72) // (inked by Haspiel) (R: TJKC 72) Fantastic Four (undated): (vs. Eternals) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 41,72) // (inked by Haspiel) (R: TJKC 72) Fantastic Four 1978: (heads / logo) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 49,58) Fantastic Four 1978: Kirby - a(p) (R: JKMW, TJKC 33) // (inked by Timm) (R: TJKC 33) Fantastic Four 1980s: (Human Torch / Thing; with four unknown space beings) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 38) // (inked by Kirby?) (R: TJKC 30) Fantastic Four 1980s: (with Hulk / Doctor Doom / Sentry) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 60) // (inked by Royer) (R: TJKC 60) Fantastic Four 1980s: (with Galactus / Silver Surfer) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 35,60) Fighting American 1971: Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: KU, TJKC 69) Fighting American 1978: Kirby/Simonson - a (R: JKMW (cover) Fighting American 1979: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 10) // (inked by Reed) (R: JKQ 3, TJKC 5) Fighting American / Captain America 1986: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 25) Forever People 1971: Kirby - a(p) (R: KU) // (inked by Royer) (R: TJKC 46) Forever People 1971: Kirby/Royer - a (R: KU, TJKC 70) Galactus / Silver Surfer 1980s: Kirby/Lasick - a (R: TJKC 22) Guardian / Newsboy Legion 1960s: Kirby - a(p) (two sketches drawn in bound volume SSC 7-15) (R: TJKC 42,50) // (inked by Nowlan) (R: TJKC 41) Guardian / Newsboy Legion 1971: “Zoffo!” Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC KU, TJKC 7) // (inked by Stevens) (R: TJKC 7,64) (See Newsboy Legion) Hulk 1978: (the big foot) Kirby - a(p) (R: JKMW, JKQ 0) Hulk early 1980s: (vs. Four-Armed Terror) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 13) // (inked by Ayers) (R: TJKC 13) Hulk 1983: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 30) Hulk 1984: (with Thor) Kirby - a(p) (gifted to Evanier) (R: KKOC) Hulk 1980s: (vs. Alien on Beast) Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (R: TJKC 15, 50 (color) Ikaris 1977: (with Iron Man / Spider-Man / Thor) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 27) // (inked by Timm) (R: TJKC 27) Iron Man 1977: (with Ikaris / Spider-Man / Thor) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 27) // (inked by Timm) (R: TJKC 27) Machine Man (undated): Kirby - a(p) (R: KU (2004), TJKC 48) // (inked by Austin) (R: TJKC 48) Mark Moonrider 1970s: (from Forever People) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 26) // (inked by Theakston) (R: JKQ 12) Mister Fantastic 1983: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 30) Mister Miracle 1971: Kirby - a(p) (R: KU) // (inked by Wiacek) (R: TJKC 21) New Gods 1978: Kirby - a(p) (R: JKQ 0) New Gods 1978: (Orion vs. Kalibak) Kirby - a(p) (R: JKMW, TJKC 50) [New Gods] 1986: Kirby - a(p) (drawn for Bruce Zick) (R: TJKC 5) “The Big Moment” (poignant story reveals art is related to back story of Fourth World (New Gods) and Captain Victory) Newsboy Legion / Guardian 1978: Kirby - a(p) (R: JKMW, TJKC 16) // (inked by Kesel) (R: TJKC 16) (See Guardian) Odin 1975: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 18) Odin 1988: Kirby - a(p) (note: unreleased statue of this art created by Glenn Kolleda) (R: KKOC) Orion 1973: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 8) // (inked by Perez) (R: JKQ 9) Orion 1974: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 62) // (inked by Royer) (R: TJKC 62) Orion 1980s: (vs. Darkseid / DeSaad / Kalibak) Kirby - a (inks) (R: JKQ 14) Orion 1984: (with Darkseid / Captain Victory) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 6) Sandman / Sandy 1978: Kirby - a(p) (R: JKMW, TJKC 69) Sgt. Fury 1984: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 45) Sgt. Fury 1985: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 49) Silver Surfer 1970s: (with Doctor Doom) Kirby - a(p) (R: CAPG (2000), CBM 61) Silver Surfer / Thor 1977: Kirby - a(p) (to Carl Taylor, a great guy) (R: TJKC 14) // (inked by Simonson) (R: TJKC 14) Silver Surfer 1978: Kirby - a(p) (R: CJ 134, JKMW, TJKC 50,52,54) // (inked by Sinnott) (R: CJ 134, JKMW, TJKC 54) Silver Surfer 1980s: Kirby - a(p) (for Lisa Kirby) (R: TJKC 43) // (inked by Sinnott) (R: TJKC 43) Silver Surfer / Galactus 1980s: Kirby/Lasick - a (R: TJKC 22,47) Silver Surfer 1980s: (with Thor / Doctor Doom / Thing) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 48) Silver Surfer / [Space Knight] 1983: Kirby - a(p) Silver Surfer 1983: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 45,50) Silver Surfer 1985: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 9) Silver Surfer 1985: Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: KKOC) Silver Surfer / Thing 1985: Kirby - a(p) (to my friend Nelson) (R: TJKC 18) Spider-Man 1977: (with Ikaris / Iron Man / Thor) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 27) // (inked by Timm) (R: TJKC 27)


Stuntman (undated): Kirby - a(p) (low-resolution repro in TJKC 67 p 78) Stuntman 1978: Kirby - a(p) (R: JKMW) Superman 1984: Kirby - a(p) (drawn for Lisa Kirby) (R: TJKC 50,51) // (inked by D. Cooke) (R: TJKC 49,50,51) Super Powers mid 1980s: (Wonder Woman / Superman / Flash) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 47) // (first Lasick inks on Kirby) (R: TJKC 47) Thing 1970s: (as Little Lord Fauntelroy) Kirby - a(p) (R: KU) Thing 1982: (vs. Doctor Doom) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 30) // (inked by Gordon) (R: TJKC 30) Thing 1983: (bending metal pipe) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 59) Thing 1980s: (with Thor / Doctor Doom / Silver Surfer) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 48) Thing 1980s: (on flying shoes; chased by Skrulls) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 48) Thing 1985: Kirby - a(p) (to my friend Nelson) (R: TJKC 18) Thor (undated): Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 36) // (inked by von Eeden) (R: TJKC 36) Thor 1970s: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 27,36) Thor 1970s: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 49,57) Thor / Silver Surfer 1977: Kirby - a(p) (to Carl Taylor, a great guy) (R: TJKC 14) // (inked by Simonson) (R: TJKC 14) Thor 1977: (with Ikaris / Iron Man / Spider-Man) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 27) // (inked by Timm) (R: TJKC 27) Thor 1978: Kirby - a(p) (R: JKMW, TJKC 14) // (inked by Stone) (R: TJKC 14) Thor 1978: Kirby - a(p) (R: JKQ 0) Thor 1978: (on Dragon) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 49) Thor 1979: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 15,68) // (first inks on Kirby by Thibodeaux (airbrush) (R: TJKC 15) Thor 1980s: (with Doctor Doom / Thing / Silver Surfer) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 48) Thor / Loki 1984: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 49) Untitled 1985: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 26 p 62; TJKC 67 p 16) Untitled 1985: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 28 p 8; CV (2000) [computers] 1985: (“Some day we’ll have to create new computers...maybe that look like men. They’ll do a lot for us...They might even be so sophisticated that they’ll give us trouble.”—Jack Kirby; CF 34) (See JIM 81, Machine Man, 2001: A Space Odyssey 8-10) Conan the Barbarian 1970: (Kirby declined Thomas’ offer to draw Robert E. Howard adaptation) (per TTARO p 139) (Marvel) Conan the Barbarian 1979: (action portrait) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See Conan Giant-Size 5, TJKC 16) [contract] Apr 1978: (At Moncon II (West Virginia) Stan Lee announces Kirby’s new long-term contract (as artist—not writer) Contract did not exist. Previous contract expired on Apr 30, 1978. (See Comic Reader 157, Marvel Comics: The Untold Story, p 207) [Convention Sketches] (1964 — 1980s): (sketches for fans by Kirby (most signed); whether mailed to fans with correspondence, or drawn on the title page of books, these spontaneous creations are always fun—many more sketches exist than are listed here.); (note: most common sketches: Captain America 33% / Thing 20% / Hulk 14% / Silver Surfer 14% / Thor 13% / Fantastic Four 5%) (See photos of Kirby sketching live in CBG 1059, TJKC 41,42) Angel 1967: “Start Dancin’ Boy” (from Boys’ Ranch) Kirby - a(p) (your pal Jack Kirby) (R: TJKC 43) Barda (undated): (from Mister Miracle) Kirby - a(p) (to Steve, Besh Wishes) (R: TJKC 51) Barda early 1970s: (from Mister Miracle) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 6,20,35) Beautiful Dreamer (undated): (from Forever People) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 20) Beautiful Dreamer (undated): (from Forever People) Kirby - a(p) (drawn for Al Milgrom) (R: TJKC 46) Black Panther 1968: (a tiny sketch) Kirby - a(p) (R: JKMW) Black Panther 1968: (in half mask) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 68) Boy Commandos 1942: “Now that these are done, you can put your gun away” (sketch includes elderly lady) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 34) Boy Commandos 1960s: Kirby - a(p) (drawn in bound volume of BC) (R: TJKC 34) Brooklyn 1971: (from Boy Commandos) Kirby - a(p) (R: KU) Bucky 1960s: Kirby - a(p) (drawn as Speedboy in bound volume of CAC 1-10) (R: TJKC 12) Bulls-eye (undated): Kirby - a(p) // (inked as Green Arrow by Royer) (R: GAJK, Stamps (postage; 2006), TJKC 34) Bulls-eye 1960s: (unfinished) Kirby - a(p) (Best Wishes) (R: TJKC 34) Bulls-eye 1968: “Howdy Bub” Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 16) Bulls-eye late 1960s: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 45) Bulls-eye 1980: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 52) Captain America / Bucky 1941: “Hi Larry” (fan drawing by Simon and Kirby for 10-year-old Larry Lieber at Timely Comics office) (R: TJKC 18,50) Captain America (undated): Kirby - a(p) (R: JKQ 3, TJKC 3,8,12,49,59) Captain America (undated): “Don’t Say It, Mike! Do It!” Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 15) Captain America (undated): Kirby - a (marker; to Billy) (R: TJKC 38) Captain America (undated): Kirby - a(p) // (inked by Harper) (R: JKQ 0) Captain America (undated): (head) “Howdy” Kirby - a(p) (Best Wishes) (R: TJKC 61) Captain America (undated): Kirby - a(p) (to Kevin, Best Wishes) (R: TJKC 25) Captain America (undated): Kirby - a(p) (to Mark [Sinnott] (R: TJKC 27) Captain America 1960s: “You’re On” Kirby/unknown - a (ink / wash) (R: TJKC 48) Captain America 1960s: (vs. Red Skull) Kirby - a(p) (drawn in bound volume CAC 1-10) (R: TJKC 12,69) // (inked by Royer) (R: TJKC 64,69) Captain America 1960s: (with Bucky / Adolf Hitler) Kirby - a(p) (drawn in bound volume CAC 1-10) (R: TJKC 12) // (inked by Windsor-Smith) (R: TJKC 12) Captain America 1965: “Hi Gang!” Kirby - a(p) (mailed to Bill Schelly) (R: SDCC (2017) // (inked by von Sholly) (R: AE V3#57) Captain America 1967: “Howdy Richard, how about joining me in a 30 ft. leap over a small warehouse” Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 48) Captain America 1967: Kirby - a(p) (to Jim [Steranko] my pal) (R: Steranko History of Comics V1, TJKC 67) Captain America 1968: “Cool It, S.M.—I may be tardy, but I’m never late” Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 18) Captain America 1970: Kirby - a(p) (to Ellen) (R: TJKC 72) Captain America early 1970s: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 45)

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Captain America 1970s: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 12,18) Captain America mid 1970s: Kirby - a(p) (to Dennis, Best Wishes) (R: TJKC 29) Captain America Mar 2, 1975: Kirby - a(p) (to Jeff [Gelb] Best Wishes) (R: TJKC 3) Captain America 1975: Kirby - a(p) (R: JKQ 8, TJKC 51) Captain America Jul 7, 1975: (head) Kirby - a (marker) Captain America 1975: “Happy Birthday Danny” (with villains) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 72) Captain America 1975: “Remember...stay loose and don’t tense up” Kirby - a (colored by Steranko) (R: TJKC 21) Captain America 1975: (vs. Red Skull) Kirby - a(p) (very rough sketch drawn at SDCC) (See photo TJKC 50 p 106) Captain America / Thing 1976: Kirby - a(p) (to Steve, Best Wishes) // (inked by Sinnott) (R: TJKC 2) Captain America 1976: Kirby - a(p) (with Best Wishes) (R: TJKC 29) Captain America Nov 4, 1976: Kirby - a(p) (to Dennis, Best Wishes) (drawn at Lucca 12, Italy) (R: TJKC 55) Captain America 1977: Kirby - a(p) (R: JKQ 15) Captain America 1977: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 67) Captain America / Bucky 1978: Kirby - a(p) (to James, a great guy) (R: TJKC 50) Captain America 1980: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 8) Captain America 1980s: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 25,50) Captain America 1980s: (head) Kirby - a(p) (to Susan with fondness) (R: TJKC 61) Captain America 1982: (vs. Nazis) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 18) // (inked by Adkins) (R: TJKC 25) // (inked by Marcos) (R: TJKC 62) Captain Victory 1983: Kirby - a (color) (drawn at SDCC) (See photo TJKC 50) Captain Victory 1985: Kirby - a (R: JKQ 8) // (inked by Ordway) (R: JKQ 8) Captain Victory 1985: “It’s never as bad as it seems” Kirby - a (R: JKQ 10) Darkseid 1971: Kirby - a (R: KU) Darkseid 1970s: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 22,50,67) Darkseid mid 1970s: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 17,46) Darkseid (undated): Kirby - a(p) (R: JKQ 14, TJKC 6) // (inked by Davison) (R: JKQ 9) Darkseid 1985: “Whadd’ya say, guy—? Wanna a cool job, kickin’ pigeons?” Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 57) Demon 1975: Kirby - a(p) (drawn at New York convention for $20) (R: TJKC 17) Demon 1970s: Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (to Sheldon) (R: TJKC 45) Demon 1978: (as Kris Martin; hopping over frisbee) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 44) Demon 1986: Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (R: JKQ 1, TJKC 2,13) DeSaad 1970s: (from New Gods) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 17,46) Doctor Doom (undated): Kirby - a(p) (to Mike) (R: TJKC 9) Doctor Doom 1971: Kirby - a(p) (R: KU) Doctor Doom / Silver Surfer 1973: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 22) // (inked by Stevens) (R: TJKC 22) Doctor Doom Jan 10, 1992: Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (drawn on title page of MFFD (HC) (R: JKQ 15) [Elfin Creature] 1969: Kirby - a(p) (drawn on reverse of Toys for Tots art) (R: TJKC 18) Fantastic Four 1964: (heads / logo) Kirby - a(p) (Your Pal Jack Kirby—mailed to Don Glut) (R: TJKC 38,59) Fantastic Four 1964: (heads / logo) Kirby - a(p) (drawn on Marvel letterhead) (R: FCGMSAC) Fantastic Four (undated): Kirby - a(p) (to William, Best Wishes) (R: TJKC 30) // (with masks; inked by Theakston) (R: PI V3#2) // (inked by Russell) (R: TJKC 40) Fighting American 1968: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 10) Fighting American 1977: Kirby - a(p) // (inked by Sinnott) (R: TJKC 57) [forgery sketch] Evanier - a(p) (See “The Cruelest Thing I Ever Did” (Evanier) (Comic Books and Other Necessities of Life p 92) Galactus 1977: (with Silver Surfer) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 15) Guardian / Newsboy Legion 1960s: Kirby - a(p) (drawn in bound volume SSC) (R: TJKC 42) Hulk 1967: “Bet’cha I kin punch my way outta a paper bag—Mike!” Kirby - a(p) (R: Comics Feature 34, JKMW) Hulk 1971: Kirby - a(p) (R: KU, TJKC 13) Hulk [various] 1970s: Kirby - a(p) (R: JKQ 5,14,15, TJKC 7,13,51,56) Hulk 1970s: “Hang Loose, Steve” Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 13) Hulk 1970s: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 13) Hulk 1970s: (comedic sketch; Hulk opens a can of beans) Kirby - a (R: TJKC 13) Hulk mid 1970s: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 67) Hulk mid 1970s: Kirby - a(p) (Best Wishes) (R: TJKC 59) Hulk 1976: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 10) Hulk 1977: (with rock) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 39) Hulk 1977: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 69) Hulk 1978: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 18) Hulk 1979: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 18) Hulk 1979: Kirby - a(p) (drawn at convention) (See photo TJKC 50) Hulk 1980: “Best Wishes, Seth” Kirby - a(p) (from Cousin Jack Kirby) (R: TJKC 39) Hulk 1982: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 38,61) Ikaris 1977: (from Eternals) Kirby - a(p) (to Larry) (R: TJKC 72) Iron Man 1967: Kirby - a(p) (to Mark) (R: TJKC 70) Kalibak 1970s: “You turn up that hi-fi again, and I’ll...” (from New Gods) Kirby - a(p) (Best Wishes) (R: TJKC 61) Kamandi 1975: (with Tuftan / Dr. Canus) Kirby - a (drawn on envelope) (R: TJKC 49,70) Kamandi 1975: (with Ugash / Caesar) “Thank You for your very nice card” Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 17) Kamandi 1977: (with Ugash) Kirby - a(p) (Best Wishes to Lance) (R: TJKC 17) Manhunter 1960s: (with von Gruber (and his bird) Kirby - a(p) (drawn in bound volume ADV) (R: TJKC 34) Mark Moonrider 1971: (from Forever People) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 72) [Marvel monsters] (undated): (four [JIM 77] Atlas monsters) Kirby - a(p) (R: CI 121, TJKC 13)


[miscellaneous group] Aug 1970: (Doctor Doom / Thing / Superman—(heads) Kirby - a(p) (very rough sketch auctioned at first SDCC for $40) (R: TJKC 57) [miscellaneous group] early 1970s: (Human Torch / Green Hornet / Kato / Guardian / Brooklyn / Red Skull / Kamandi / Sandman / Doctor Doom—(heads) Kirby - a(p) (to my pal Jerome) (R: TJKC 12) [miscellaneous group] late 1970s: (Superman (X3) / Captain America / Spider-Man) Kirby - a(p) (very rough sketches drawn at school assembly) (R: TJKC 48) Mister Miracle (undated): Kirby - a(p) (R: JKQ 5, TJKC 35) Mister Miracle 1979: (page unused in JKMW) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 35) // (inked by Rogers) (R: TJKC 35) Newsboy Legion / Guardian 1960s: Kirby - a(p) (drawn in bound volume SSC) (R: TJKC 42) Orion (undated): Kirby/Royer - a (R: SDCC (2017) Orion early 1970s: Kirby/Stone - a (R: JKQ 9) (See Orion (poster) Orion early 1970s: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 31) Orion 1972: Kirby - a(p) (to Mark, Best Wishes) (R: TJKC 23) Orion 1970s: Kirby - a (quick marker sketch) (R: TJKC 8) Orion 1970s: Kirby - a (quick marker sketch) (R: TJKC 46) Red Skull (undated): “Who Says I’m Bad?” Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 45) Red Skull (undated): “You wanna Havana Cigar—Ya get a Havana cigar” Kirby - a(p) (Best Wishes) (R: TJKC 10) Red Skull (undated): (in Japanese cap) Kirby - a(p) (18” x 24”) (R: TJKC 12) Red Skull 1970: “G’wan!” Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 12) Red Skull early 1970s: (holding bomb) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 67) // (partially inked by Morehouse) (R: TJKC 3) Sandman early 1940s: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 17) Sandman / Sandy 1960s: Kirby - a(p) (drawn in bound volume SSC) (R: TJKC 27) Scrapper (undated): (from Newsboy Legion) Kirby - a(p) (R: JKQ 3, KU (2004), TJKC 1,16,17,18,19,43,50) Silver Star 1980s: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 40) Silver Surfer 1967: “Look out, Len, I’m gonna do a half-gaynor and a triple somersault right into your veal parmigiana” Kirby - a(p) (R: JKMW, TJKC 52,65) Silver Surfer (undated): Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 28 (X2) Silver Surfer 1971: Kirby - a(p) (R: KU) Silver Surfer / Doctor Doom 1973: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 22) // (inked by Stevens) (R: TJKC 22) Silver Surfer 1975: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 9) Silver Surfer 1977: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 48) Silver Surfer 1977: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 9) Silver Surfer 1978: Kirby - a(p) (drawn in copy of Silver Surfer graphic novel (1978) (R: TJKC 50) Silver Surfer 1978: Kirby - a(p) (to David [Folkman] a good friend; drawn in copy of Silver Surfer graphic novel (1978) (R: TJKC 53) Silver Surfer 1978: Kirby - a(p) (drawn in copy of Silver Surfer graphic novel (1978) (R: TJKC 59) Silver Surfer 1978: Kirby - a (marker; drawn in Jack Katz’s copy of Silver Surfer graphic novel (1978); to my very good friends) (R: TJKC 61) Silver Surfer 1981: Kirby - a(p) (R: KKOC) Silver Surfer early 1980s: Kirby - a(p) (drawn at SDCC) (R: TJKC 18) Spider-Man 1967: Kirby - a(p) (to Louis—a great fan) (R: TJKC 66) Spider-Man (undated): Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 51) Spider-Man (undated): (very rough sketch) Kirby - a(p) (to Jimmy, Best Wishes) Spider-Man May 3, 1975: Kirby - a(p) (to Tracy with Love—Grandpa Jack Kirby) (R: TJKC 63) Spider-Man May 21, 1976: “Hi, Adam! Congratulations on your bar mitzvah—your pal, Spider-Man” Kirby - a (marker) (R: TJKC 72) Spider-Man 1986: Kirby - a(p) (to Laura) (R: TJKC 60) Steve Rogers 1960s: (Captain America) Kirby - a(p) (drawn in bound volume CAC 1-10) (R: TJKC 12) Stuntman 1977: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 11) Superman (undated): Kirby - a(p) (to Sam, Best Wishes) (R: TJKC 31,69) // (inked by Adams) (R: TJKC 31) // (inked by Sinnott) (R: TJKC 69) Thena 1977: (from Eternals) Kirby - a(p) (Best Wishes) (R: TJKC 29) // (inked by Rubinstein) (R: TJKC 29) Thing (undated): (head; smoking cigar) Kirby - a(p) (drawn in copy of Origins of Marvel Comics) (R: TJKC 54) Thing 1970: (with cigar) Kirby - a (marker; for Carl Taylor) (R: TJKC 38) Thing early 1970s: (yet another “Western” Thing; with lariat) Kirby - a(p) (See TJKC 18) Thing 1971: “Ah’m the Ringo Thing” Kirby - a(p) (for Mark Sinnott) // (inked by Sinnott) (R: FOOM 5, TJKC 16) Thing 1971: Kirby - a(p) (R: KU) Thing 1970s: “Baron von Thing” (as World War I ace) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 16) Thing 1970s: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 45) Thing mid 1970s: (throwing baseball) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 18) Thing / Captain America 1976: Kirby - a(p) (to Steve, Best Wishes) // (inked by Sinnott) (R: TJKC 2) Thing 1977: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 39) Thing 1977: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 9,61) Thing 1980: (holding rock / monster) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 39) Thing 1980: Kirby - a (color) (in photo with Kirby (TJKC 68) Thor (undated): (with sword) Kirby - a(p) (to Roy) (R: TJKC 65) Thor 1970s: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 38) Thor 1970s: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 65) Thor 1975: (wearing gloves) Kirby - a(p) (R: JKQ 8, TJKC 44) Thor 1975: Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 44) Thor 1975: Kirby - a(p) (drawn at New York convention for $25) (R: TJKC 59) Conversations with the Comic Book Creators 1986-1987: (unpublished Kirby Interview with Leonard Pitts, Jr. was intended for this book)

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Copycat 1971: (proposed feature for Superworld of Everything; exists?) Kirby - a(p) (signed: “O.G. Bibbs”) (DC Comics) (See CBASE 1, TJKC 43) Cortez, Jack (See pen names) Crash Comics 1 May 1940: (first use of pen name “Jack Kirby” removed from art prior to publication; “Jack Curtiss” used instead on “Solar Legion” feature) (Tem Publishing) (See CJK 1, CATSK #7, RRC 1) Damid 1980s: (concept art) Damid (3 character busts) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Jack Kirby) (See CV 2 (2000), TJKC 65) “Daring Disc” Spr 1940: (unpublished science fiction story that may pre-date Simon and Kirby’s work on Blue Bolt) 5p Kirby/Simon - a (note: eventually published in revised edition of The Comic Book Makers by Joe Simon (Vanguard, 2003) and The Simon and Kirby Library: Science Fiction (Titan, 2013) (note: flying saucer (disc) story pre-dates Overstreet’s listing of first four published flying saucer stories: 1: The Spirit (Sep 28, 1947); 2: Shadow Comics V7#10 (Jan 1948); 3: Captain Midnight 60 (Feb 1948); 4: Boy Commandos 26 (Apr 1948) (Simon and Kirby) Dark Domain 1986: (concept art) Zan the Unliving / Colonel Kleber / Castle Keeper / Morgana / Doctor Death / Salimandar (The Fire Master) / Para-Psychologist Kirby - a(p) (note: adapted from unused Demon concept art) (Jack Kirby) (See TJKC 22) Darkfyre (See Phantom Force) Daredevil 1963: (concept art) Daredevil / Cane (aka: Billy Club) Kirby - a(p) (note: DD figure published in DD 1) (Marvel) Daredevil 12 Jan 1966: (character design) The Plunderer 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 13,35,63,65) Daredevil 12-13 Jan-Feb 1966: (Kirby layouts; some unused by Romita and lost) 10p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See AE V3#9, MARM, TJKC 13,35,40,63,65,66) Daredevil 43 Aug 1968: (cover concept) 1p Colan - a (note: Kirby drew published version) (Marvel) (See FOOM 13, TJKC 64) Davis, Jack (See pen names) Days of The Mob, The (See In The Days of The Mob) [DC Comics [covers color guides] 1970-—1972: (hand-colored guides for print production; rare extant set includes: FP 1, SPJO 133) Kirby - a (coloring) (note: b/w silver print proofs; Fourth World, misc. pages retained by Alan Kupperberg (and now are turning brown) (DC Comics) (See BI 1) [DC Comics; “X-Files”] 1970-—1975: (original feature production list) (See Jack Kirby Checklist (1998), TJKC 17,62) DC Graphic Novel (See Hunger Dogs) [DC West] 1970—1972: (ambitious storyteller/editor Jack Kirby, assisted by Mark Evanier, Steve Sherman and Neal Kirby establish what informally became known as “DC West”; Kirby would serve as editor and idea man for others to create comics in new formats) concepts: New Gods / Forever People / Mister Miracle / The Mountain of Judgement / Hairies / Big Barda and Her Female Furies / Death is The Black Racer / Lonar / Dracula / Captain Marvel (revival) / Superworld of Everything / Uncle Carmine’s Fat City Comix / Doc Savage / The Family / The Ape / The Demon / Kamandi of Earth / Raam the Man-Mountain / Prester John (“Speak-Out” series): In the Days of The Mob / Spirit World / True Life Divorce / Soul Love / (“Shriek-Out” series: Sergio Aragones humor title ideas—Black Humor / Weird Humor / Zany (Plop!) // (note: Under the imprint Communicators Unlimited, published Kirby Unleashed (portfolio), Jack Kirby’s Gods (portfolio) and New Gods Portfolio) // (note: Kirby invited Romita to draw for him) (Mark Evanier and Steve Sherman (ideas / outlines); beneficial brain-storming and assistance) (“[Kirby] envisioned new formats: larger comics, fancier comics, weekly comics in full-color slick magazine format, [fumetti], graphic novels in hardcover, comics targeted at older audiences, etc.”—Mark Evanier (2013) (“...I came to realize what a powerful and ever-contemporary art form ‘comics’ is, and how important it is to keep the medium ever-flexible and sustaining”—Jack Kirby (1971) Deadman 1972: (DC wanted Kirby to revive Deadman—DC felt the Fourth World needed to be a part of DC Universe. They wanted New Gods to interact with Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman—and for Jack to draw more like Neal Adams!) (per TTARO p 163-164); instead, Kirby featured Deadman in FP 10) (DC Comics) (See FP 9 (unpublished) Death Fingers (of Inner City) early 1970s: (concept art) Death Fingers / Dingbats of Danger Street / Snake Meat / Jack In The Box / The Dropper / Ice Queen / The Statesman Kirby - a (DC Comics) (See Dingbats of Danger Street, FIS 6, TJKC 49,50) Death is The Black Racer 1970: (proposed title concept; recycled in New Gods 3) The Black Racer Kirby - a (note: concept originally not part of Fourth World) (DC Comics) (See NG 3 (unpublished), NG 2 (1984) “The Source”; TJKC 47) Deep Space Disco ca. 1978: (concept art inspired by Star Wars cantina scene) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Jack Kirby) (See TJKC 67) Defenders, The 45 Mar 1977: Romita - c(l); (published art finished by Kirby/Sinnott/Romita) (Marvel) (See TJKC 29) Demon, The 1972: (original character concept drawing: “...covered with scales, claws on hands and feet, human-type face covered with fur...resembles Simyan from SPJO”—Sherman) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: accurate description of The Ape concept (1973); Demon concept origin related in TJKC 39, p 9; Kirby adapts Prince Valiant (Dec 25, 1937—Jan 8, 1938) disguise and develops Demon in that direction; (DC Comics) (See The Ape, Dark Domain, Demon 6 “Demonology”; Dracula, Häxan (film), Prester John, Raam the Man-Mountain) Demon, The 1972: (concept art) Jason Blood (Demonologist) / Zan the Unliving / Inspector Frantz / The Ancient Castle-Keeper and the Sorcerer’s Book / Merlin / Morgaine Le Fey / Doctor Death / Salimandar, the Fire Master Kirby - a(p) (note: adapted in Dark Domain) (DC Comics) (See Dracula (unpublished), JKQ 11, TJKC 13,22) Demon, The 1 Sep 1972: Kirby - c(p) (unused phrase “A New Fourth World Shocker”) (R: TJKC 23,50) // (unused concept page; Merlin) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 13) // (page 11 unused in story; Etrigan! Etrigan!) 1p Kirby - a(p); (inked version) Kirby/Royer - a (R: TJKC 37) // (page 13-14 unused in story; Inspector and Milovic chase Stone Sentinel) (6 panels) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 59) // (note: Len Wein devised color scheme for Demon; after first issue, DC planned to have Evanier script; Kirby (outline text / layouts) with finished art by Filipino artists (per TTARO p 167) (note: Kamandi reads tattered copy of Demon #1 on splash page of KA 4 exhibits unknown story page (layout) (DC Comics) (See Demon 3 (unpublished), Jack Kirby’s The Demon, JKQ 11, KA 1,2 (unpublished), TJKC 13,22,23,37,40, 44,47,50,59,69) Demon, The 2 Oct 1972: Kirby - c(p) (R: TJKC 44) // (page 2 unused in story; Inspector and Milovic discover “Unliving Statue”) 1p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 44,47,59) Demon, The 3 Nov 1972: (unused phrase “The Fourth World of the Eerie” on original cover art) Kirby (text) (DC Comics) (See Demon 1 (unpublished), JKQ 9, KA 1-2 (unpublished) Demon, The 1973: (“...how ol’ Merlin [kept] it all together these past few centuries...Jack insists he has the real story— which he may spring on us real soon.”—Steve Sherman (Demon 9) (DC Comics) Demon, The 10 Jul 1973: (page 17 unused in story; Chapter Four: “End Of A World” (Randu) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 13) (DC Comics) Demon, The 14 Nov 1973: (“We’ll have some stories coming along soon with (more non-Gotham locales).”—Steve Sherman (DC Comics) Demon, The 15 Dec 1973: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: Collector’s Showcase 2, TJKC 17) // Kirby - c(p) (note: original cover pencil art features Witchboy text missing from published cover: “Kill Him! Kill the Demon and you will exist in his place!”) // (inked version) 1p Kirby/Berry - a // (DC Comics) (See TJKC 44,50) Demon, The 17 Feb 1974: “The Vampire” (story listed in original final panel of Demon 16; unlikely to exist) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 44,52) [Denmark: List of Jack Kirby Material Published (1963-1991)] 1995: (unattributed)


Descendants of Atlantis, The early 1990s: (concept art) Yeti / Carla / Doctor Stern / Medea / Antimon / Atlanteans Kirby - a(p) (note: originally titled: The Others; Yeti adapted from Thunder Foot) (Genesis West) (See JKGBH 2, TJKC 27,28) Destroyer Duck 1982: (concept art) Destroyer Duck 3p Kirby - a(p) // Battle Axe 1p Kirby/Alcala - a (Eclipse) (See AH 100, CJ 67, Cerebus/Destroyer Duck, Dynamite Duck, JKQ 0, TJKC 10) Destroyer Duck #? 1983: (panel unused in story; leaping Elf) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 16,61) (Eclipse) Destroyer Duck 2 Jan 1983: (title page unused in story) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: BI 12, KKOC, TJKC 37) // (panel unused in story; traffic jam) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 30,61) (Eclipse) Destroyer Duck 3 Jun 1983: (panel breakdowns / script by Gerber (Feb 18, 1983) (Eclipse) (See TJKC 61,64,66) Destroyer Duck 4 Jan 1983: (2 panels unused in story; Ghost Brigade abducts Vanilla Cupcake) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 61) // (unused panel fragment; waving man) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 61) (Eclipse) Destroyer Duck 5 Dec 1983: (3 panels unused in story; Cherries Jubilee / Destroyer Duck) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 61) (Eclipse) Destroyer Duck 2007: (100 page collected and re-colored reprints) (Erik Larsen / Image) Detective Comics (See Boy Commandos) Devil Dinosaur May 20, 1977: (concept art) “Devil Dinosaur Of The Phantom Continent” (featuring: Rokki / Krayg / von Killhausen) 2p Kirby - a(p) (note: public debut at SDCC (1977) (Marvel) (See TJKC 70 p 64) (See BI 21, Dragon Boy, Reptar King of the Dinosaurs, TJKC 30,41,43) Devil Dinosaur 2 May 1978: (pages unused in story) 2p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See JKMW, KKOC) Devil Dinosaur 3 Jun 1978: (page 4 unused in story) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See CBAGWJK, TJKC 21) Devil Dinosaur 4 Jul 1978: (text placement diagram) Kirby (text) (Marvel) (See TJKC 41) Devil Dinosaur 7 Oct 1978: (page 11 unused in story) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 59) Devil Dinosaur 10 Jan 1979: “The White Thunder-Horn” (story advertised in original final panel of Devil Dinosaur 9; unlikely to exist) (Marvel) (See TJKC 52) Dingbats of Danger Street, The 1974: (concept art) Good Looks / Non-Fat / Krunch / Bananas 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: adapted from Death Fingers of Inner City) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 49,50,56) Dingbats of Danger Street, The 1 1974: (proposed pages adapted in First Issue Special 6) (note: Non-Fat originally intended to be Black; pages 2-3 spread altered to fit published p 2 full page panel) // Untitled 1p (text feature by Kirby) (DC Comics) (See Kirby100, TJKC 28) Dingbats of Danger Street, The 2 Nov 1974: (cover concept) Kirby/Royer - a // “Snake Meat” (Good Looks origin) 20p Kirby (script); Kirby/Royer - a (DC Comics) (See Collected TJKC 4, JKQ 2, Kirby100, TJKC 7,19,32,42,50,52,62,66,69) Dingbats of Danger Street, The 3 Nov 30, 1974: (cover concept) Kirby/Berry - a // “A Dark, Dark Cellar” (aka: “Birdly Mudd”) (Krunch origin) 20p Kirby (script); Kirby/Berry - a (DC Comics) (See BI 3, Collected TJKC 4, Kirby100, TJKC 7,17,32,38,42,56,69) Dingbats of Danger Street, The 4 Dec 1974: “Kill On Sight” (Bananas origin) 20p (unused pages rumored to be in Europe) (DC Comics) Dingbats of Danger Street, The 5 Dec 1974: [unknown] (Not-Fat origin) (unused pages rumored to be in Europe) (DC Comics) Dinglewoofer date?: (“Imagine if you had a comic book called Dinglewoofer...nobody’d remember that.”—Jack Kirby (per Wagner; CJ 167) Disciples of the Dragon early 1990s: (cover concept) Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (note: adapted from Bruce Lee; later published as Phantom Force) (Genesis West) (See CI 121, TJKC 27,52) Divorce Cowboys (See True Life Divorce) Divorce Western Comics (See True Life Divorce) Doc Savage 1971: (Kirby magazine title concept; no art produced) (DC Comics) Doctor Doom date?: (in Bring on the Bad Guys, Stan Lee states Kirby once drew Doom without his mask, “...and guess whose face was smilin’ out (from) beneath the dark green hood!”; See TJKC 22, p 23) (Marvel) (See Marvel No-Prize Book 1 (cover) Doctor Doom Mar 17, 1983: (unmasked, one scratch on face) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 28) // (inked version (1990) 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: JKQ 0,11, PI V3#2, TJKC 5,28) // (inked version) 1p Kirby/Royer - a (R: TJKC 71) // (...or one scar on chin—per Kirby (1992) TJKC 21 p 9) (Marvel) (See FF 85 (unpublished), Radio (Feb 1994) Doctor Doom 1 1969: (rumored title concept announced on Bullpen page; other concepts: Inhumans, Ka-Zar) Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See Doctor Doom (poster), Marvel Bullpen page (Sep 1969), TJKC 14 (April Fools insert) Doctor Phibes, The Sinister 1972: (concept art; “Death In A Thousand Disguises”) Kirby - a(p) (springboards: King Kobra) (Jack Kirby) (See JKQ 15, TJKC 55) Double Life of Private Strong, The 1953: (proposed title concept for Harvey later published by Archie Publications) Kirby/Simon - a (Harvey) (See Fighting American) Double Life of Private Strong, The 1959: (concept art) The Shield Kirby/Simon - a (Archie) (See Comic Book Makers) Dracula 1971: (Count Dracula); (Kirby magazine title concept: Dracula portrayed through the ages; no art produced) // (note: concept semi-adapted in Demon (Jason Blood); note: Savage Tales 2, p 26 (Thomas) claims this is Stan Lee’s concept) (DC Comics) (See Demon, Prester John, Drac Pak (animation), Dracula (card puzzle issued with Dracula: Vlad the Impaler 1-3), TJKC 22) Dragon Boy 1979: (concept art) Tyree (Dragon Boy) / Reptar 2p Kirby - a(p) (Jack Kirby Comics) (See Devil Dinosaur, Reptar, TJKC 56) Dragonsbane date?: (concept adapted in Kirby: Genesis) Kirby - a? (Jack Kirby) Dynamite Duck 1986: (concept art) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Jack Kirby) (See Destroyer Duck, TJKC 56) Eagle date?: (veteran eagle, on crutch, giving radio broadcast) Kirby - a(p) (Jack Kirby) (R: TJKC 47) [EC Comics] (“They didn’t particularly offer me any work...” —Jack Kirby (Jul 28, 1993) Elf Book ca. 1980s: (Kirby drew a page in Wendy Pini’s sketchbook) (WaRP) Esquire Sep 1966: (Kirby described unpublished cover as, “Many Marvel heroes on a college campus where everyone was sitting around, reading comic books.”) 1p Kirby/Sinnott - a (exists?) (Esquire, Inc.) (See Evanier (TJKC 56, p 10) Esquire date?: (unknown story) Spider-Man (vertical panel format) 1p Lee (script); Kirby/Romita - a (note: this page rumored to exist— unknown reasons keep it from being exhumed) (Esquire, Inc.) Esquire 1970: Interpretations of God (trilogy) Kirby - a(p) (Jan 1970) (R: Jack Kirby Portfolio (1996), Dark Horse Presents 103, TJKC 48) // (inked version) (trilogy) Kirby/Royer - a (1970) (R: AOJK, Jack Kirby Portfolio (1996), KU2 (colored by Kirby); TJKC 26,46)  (note: trilogy created to accompany: “God Woke” (poem by Stan Lee) (R: Stan Lee Conversations) (Esquire, Inc.) (See Interpretations of God (fine art), Stan Lee’s Mutants Monsters and Marvels (DVD) “God Woke” Eternals, The 1975: (concept art) Ikaris the Eternal (note: Len Wein color-designed Ikaris) (Marvel) (See Celestials (unpublished), FOOM 12, Marvel Bullpen (Mar 1976), Return of The Gods (unpublished) Eternals, The 1976—1977: (Marvel editors tried to convince Kirby to integrate the Eternals with the “Marvel Universe”) (See Hatfield’s “Unexpected Constants (Kirby’s Eternals vs. the Marvel Universe)”—Hand of Fire) (Marvel)

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Eternals, The 1-3 Jul-Sep 1976: (note: original art boards #1-3 feature “Return of the Gods” title stamp) (Marvel) (See Kirby100) Eternals, The 2 Aug 1976: (“The Celestials From Space” cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See FOOM 13, TJKC 13,15) Eternals, The 3 Sep 1976: (Kirby’s unused cover text: “Would it scare you if all the strange stories so common in every country’s mythology—were true?”) (Marvel) (See TJKC 67) Eternals, The 5 Nov 1976: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 26,50) Eternals, The 6 Dec 1976: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: listed in Kirby Estate Original Art Digital Archive) (Marvel) Exciting Romances 5 Sep 1955: (proposed romance title cover; adapted in: I Love You 7) 1p Kirby/Simon - a // (four story titles on cover: “The Cheaters” // “I Led Him On” // “Lies, Lies, Lies” // “New Flame” (existence unknown) (Charlton) (See JKT 2) Eye of the C-EYE-A, The date?: (concept described by Kirby involved CIA-built robots that could tell friend from foe by looking at people) Eyes of March, The Oct 1983: (concept art; Clayton March adapted from: Bombast) Kirby - a(p) (Jack Kirby) (See Bombast, Secret City, TJKC 21) Fabulous Four 1961: (Stan Lee’s original concept title re-named “Fantastic Four” by Martin Goodman) (Marvel) [facial recognition] (See Eye of the C-Eye-A) False Face Jan 1963: (unused character; “He sounds a little too commonplace.”—Stan Lee, in humorous exchange in FF 10) (Marvel) Family, The Feb 26, 1973: (title concept by Infantino/Kirby; similar to The Godfather novel / film) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 38) Fantastic Four 1959—1961: (Kirby had been pushing...superheroes—either a relaunch of the Timely characters or a variation on his own idea for “Science Heroes” (per Stan Lee Rise and Fall p 90) (Atlas) Fantastic Four 1961: (inspired by sales of Brave and the Bold 28-30 (Justice League of America) Martin Goodman plans to resurrect Captain America, Human Torch and Sub-Mariner into team book) (“No, we should try new characters”—Jack Kirby (TTARO p 72) // (concept text: “Meet the Fantastic Four” 2p (synopsis by Lee; note: Sue Storm is an actress (and would remain invisible) / space ship headed to Mars / stretching would be painful for Mr. Fantastic) (note: 1961 film Hand of Death is a possible inspiration for The Thing) (Marvel) (See TJKC 38, p 73) // (See AE V2#2, CI 5, FF 358, FFO 1, MF60, PI V3#2, SLU, TJKC 33,58,60) Fantastic Four 2 Jan 1962: Kirby/Klein - c (original version, speech balloons, Torch’s flames altered) // (story (rough) concept layouts) (artist unknown) 1p (note: drawn on reverse of ST 93 original page art) (Marvel) (See CBM 99, FFPB, TJKC 53,66) Fantastic Four 3 Mar 1962: Kirby/Brodsky - c (version one) // (plot layout) Lee (text) (note: in original story art, FF wear domino masks —and new costumes) (note: Martin Goodman almost replaced Fantastic Four with a western title) (Marvel) (See FF 224, OMIFF 1, PI V3#2, SLU, TJKC 60) Fantastic Four 7 Oct 1962: (plot synopsis) 1p Lee (text) (Marvel) Fantastic Four 8 Nov 1962 (2p story synopsis by Lee; similar to “Voodoo On Tenth Avenue” in Black Magic 4 (1951) (Marvel) (See AE V2#2, CAPA-Alpha 2, Of Comics and Men, SLU, TJKC 60,71) Fantastic Four 11 Feb 1964: Kirby/Roussos - c (original version, Invisible Girl altered) (Marvel) (See OMIFF 1) Fantastic Four 13 Apr 1963: Kirby/Roussos - c (original version, Torch’s flame trail altered) (Marvel) (See OMIFF 1) Fantastic Four 15 Jun 1963: (panels unused in story) Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 33) Fantastic Four Annual 1 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (version one) (Marvel) (See FOOM 8, OMIFF 2, TJKC 54) Fantastic Four 17 / 23 1963: (page unused in story; unrelated inking try-out?) 1p Kirby/Roussos - a (Marvel) (See TJKC 18) Fantastic Four 20 Nov 1963: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See KKOC, TJKC 9) Fantastic Four 30 Sep 1964: Kirby/Stone - c (original version, Torch’s flame trail altered) (Marvel) (See OMIFF 2) Fantastic Four 31 Oct 1964 (page unused in story; Sue confronts Franklin Storm) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 59) Fantastic Four Annual 2 1964: (issue was to feature Bullpen photos per letter FF 26) (Marvel) (See FFS 7, MTA 1, Marvel Writers Test) Fantastic Four 34 Jan 1965: (Kirby’s unused (page 6) margin notes: police officer tells Thing that they met when battling Super Skrull in FF 18) (Marvel) Fantastic Four 35 Feb 1965: (“Doom In The Dorm” / “The Phantom Of The Frat”; original story titles per FF 34) (Marvel) Fantastic Four 37 Apr 1965: Kirby/Stone - c (original version) (Marvel) (See Apr 1965 Marvel house ad) Fantastic Four 38 May 1965: Kirby/Stone - c (original version, Thing / Torch’s flame altered) (Marvel) (See Marvel house ad, OMIFF 3) Fantastic Four 39 Jun 1965: (Kirby’s original pencils portrayed Daredevil in original yellow costume; Wood updated when inked) (Marvel) Fantastic Four Annual 3 1965: (original version of Spider-Man (p 14) Kirby - a(p) (note: was patched over by ASM 19 (p 13) repro for publication) // (unused pin-up) 1p Kirby - a(p); (inked version) 1p Kirby/Sinnott - a (1995) (Marvel) (See TJKC 9, 68 p 94) Fantastic Four 44 Nov 1965: (characters omitted from one page) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 37) Fantastic Four 45 Dec 1965: (issue was to feature origin of Medusa (per FF 44); Kirby told a different story) (Marvel) (See FF 36) Fantastic Four 48 Mar 1966: (theory: unused page 19; [Galactus’] space ship) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: later published in Jack Kirby Portfolio (1970) (Marvel) (See TJKC 4,14,52) Fantastic Four 49 Apr 1966: Kirby/Sinnott - c (original version, Galactus energy glow altered) (Marvel) (See CBM 99, OMIFF 4) Fantastic Four 50 May 1966: (original cover source art) Silver Surfer 1p Kirby/Giacoia - a (note: original background version published in Marvel Art Masterpieces (Jan 1971) and Marvelmania house ads) (Marvel) (See TJKC 5) Fantastic Four 51 Jun 1966: (Kirby originally planned to render the “Negative Zone” strictly through collage art. Low page rate and tight schedule did not allow this.) (per Evanier, KKOC p 171) // (letters page solicits concise Silver Surfer origin stories from readers (100 words or less); 24 respondent names published in FF 55—are we to assume that Kirby was not asked for his version?) (Marvel) Fantastic Four 52 Jul 1966: (cover concept) 1p Kirby/Sinnott - a // Kirby/Sinnott - c (original versions) 1p (See BPJK, CBM 99, FF Index 4, Jungle Action 11, MGC 39, OMIFF 4, TJKC 9,60) // (2 (page 11) panels unused in story; Black Panther) Kirby - a(p) (“Originally, I had intended to reveal more about the Panther’s ancestry and the cosmic origins of vibranium, but we simply didn’t have the room.” —Jack Kirby; FOOM 16, p 29) (note: The Black Panther Party for Self-Defense; a political organization formed in Oakland, California (Oct 15, 1966) —6 months after FF 52 was published) (Marvel) (See AE V3#29,V3#53, Black Panther, BPJK, CACB (1966), CI 105, Coal Tiger, Fantastici Quattro 48, JA 10,11, Kirby100, MGC 39 (altered), TGK 77, TJKC 5,9,60,68) Fantastic Four 53 Aug 1966: (3 panels unused in story); Black Panther (origin); Klaw) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 9,60,68) // (page 2 unused in story; Black Panther (origin); gun battery) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: Jack Kirby Portfolio (1970), TJKC 2,60) // (page 3 unused in story; Black Panther (origin); T’Challa and Father) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: Jack Kirby Portfolio (1970), TJKC 3,60) (Marvel) (See BP 7 (more origin), TJKC 47) Fantastic Four 54 Sep 1966: Kirby/Sinnott - c (original version, background details revealed) // (note: original story title: “Black Bolt Screams”) (Marvel) Fantastic Four 55 Oct 1966: (Lee / Kirby story conference witnessed and described in New York Herald-Tribune (Jan 9, 1966) // (letters page response to idea solicitation in FF 51: “None of the entries is exactly the way we’ll one day present Surfey’s origin, but our own interpretation is like a combination of all of them!”—Stan Lee) (Marvel) (See Silver Surfer 1, TJKC 18,60)


Fantastic Four 57-60 Dec 1966-Mar 1967: (extant plot synopses by Stan Lee (text) (Marvel) (See TJKC 63 p 58) Fantastic Four 60 Mar 1967: Kirby/Sinnott - c (original version, Doctor Doom’s glow altered) (Marvel) (See OMIFF 4) Fantastic Four 62 May 1967: Kirby/Giacoia - c (original version, background behind Blastaar altered) (Marvel) (See OMIFF 4) Fantastic Four 64 Jul 1967: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (See AE V3#115, CACB (1968,1971), CI 90, JKMW, TJKC 9,50) // Kirby/Sinnott - c (original version; Torch blasts Sentry) (Marvel) (See OMIFF 4, TJKC 9,33,42,50) Fantastic Four 65 Aug 1967: Kirby/Sinnott - c (original version) (Marvel) (See TJKC 21) Fantastic Four 66-67 Sep-Oct 1967: (“Him” original concept: “Cocoon-Man”—Kirby originally intended for story line to represent his take on the objectivist philosophy; “Him” would destroy his creators because of their flaws) (Marvel) (See TJKC 24, p 15) Fantastic Four 68 Nov 1967: (page 13 unused in story; drag car race) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 47,58) Fantastic Four Special 5 Nov 1967: (page 20 original version: Crystal included in story) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: Psycho Man originally called “Psychon” in Kirby margin notes) // (“Black Panther vs. Cat-Beast” art; exists?) ?p Kirby - a(p) // (note: rare use of Zip-a-tone screen on Kirby’s art: p 29, panel 2) (Marvel) (See BPJK, Jack Kirby Portfolio (1970), Thor 156-158, TJKC 2,21,22,37,58) Fantastic Four 70 Jan 1968: Kirby/Sinnott - c (original version) (Marvel) (See OMIFF 5) Fantastic Four 71 Feb 1968: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) // Kirby/Sinnott - c (original version) (Marvel) (See FF Index 5, MGC 54, TJKC 18,66) Fantastic Four #? (unused Galactus / Watcher pages later recycled in Thor?) Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See KU, TJKC 15,52) Fantastic Four #? (unused [Silver Surfer] (origin pages): ”Kirby planned an elaborate, multi-issue story arc that would culminate in revealing an origin for (Silver Surfer)...envisioned as a creature formed of pure energy who, never having experienced human emotions, had no conception of human things like Love and Hate.”—Mark Evanier (CBG 1060, p 34) Kirby - a(p) (note: instead, Stan Lee assigned his own Norrin Radd origin story to J. Buscema and sales declined until cancellation in 1970) ?p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) Fantastic Four 1968: (companion magazine to Spectacular Spider-Man; (“...a 35¢ FF book? We have to admit the idea’s crossed our minds.” —Stan Lee; Doctor Strange 172) (Marvel) Fantastic Four 76 Jul 1968: (theory: unused collage page later repurposed and published in FF 110) 1p Kirby - a (note: “The Indestructible” was originally intended to speak; according to Kirby’s margin notes) // (extant lettering script (text) by Lee (page 20) (Marvel) (See EFF 5, FF 110, TJKC 63) Fantastic Four 78 Sep 1968: Kirby/Sinnott - c (original version) (Marvel) (See FF Index 5, MGC 60, TJKC 66) Fantastic Four 79 Oct 1968: Kirby/Sinnott - c (original version; details and background altered) (Marvel) (See MGC 61, TJKC 66) Fantastic Four 80 Nov 1968: (unfinished page unused in story) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: original Lee/Kirby plot unused) (Marvel) (See TJKC 19,70) Fantastic Four Special 6 Nov 1968: (original art; page 6-7 figures without collage art) 2p Kirby/Sinnott - a (Marvel) (See TJKC 31) Fantastic Four 85 Apr 1969: Kirby/Sinnott - c (original version, FF faces altered) // (note: In Feb 1994, an unknown fan calls in to local (NY college) radio program—describes a 1968 visit to Kirby’s studio where Kirby describes current FF (#85) story: Doctor Doom was to be unmasked, showing one tiny scar on his face; (per John Parrett; TJKC 16, p 48) (Marvel) (See AE V3#58 (advertisement) p 35; PI V3#2, TJKC 5,16,28,66) Fantastic Four 92 Nov 1969: (unfinished page 5 unused in story; Thing vs. Magno-Man) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 70) Fantastic Four 1969: (pin-up concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See AOJK) Fantastic Four 94 Jan 1970: Kirby - c(p) (version one; later inked by Shooter (1969) to impress Sol Brodsky—”It’s still cluttered.”) // (inked by Foley) (R: TJKC 71) // (page unused in story; Agatha Harkness is purported to resemble Rosalind Kirby) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 24,58,60,67) Fantastic Four 98 May 1970: Kirby/Sinnott - c (original version, Thing altered) (Marvel) (See TJKC 38) Fantastic Four 100 Jul 1970: (page 12 unused in story; (Hulk) later inked by fan) 1p Kirby/Roe - a(p) (note: anniversary issue was originally intended to be a double-sized issue—according to legend, Kirby had to re-draw much of the story to fit within 20 pages; other unused pages exist?) (Marvel) (See TJKC 9,58,61) Fantastic Four 101 Aug 1970: (cover rough) M. Severin - a(l) (published art finished by Kirby/Sinnott) (Marvel) (See TJKC 29,39) Fantastic Four 102 Sep 1970: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p)? // “The Monstrous Mystery Of The Mega-Men” 19p (original version) Lee (plot); Kirby - a(p) (note: eight pages recycled in FF 108; eleven pages remained unpublished) (Marvel) (See FFLA 1, TJKC 2,9,41,50,53,54,58,63,70) Fantastic Four 103 Oct 1970: “The Strength Of The Sub-Mariner” 19p Lee (plot); Kirby/Sinnott - a (note: contents published in FF 102) (Marvel) Fantastic Four 108 (panels unused in story) J. Buscema - a (Marvel) (See AE V3#70, Fantastic Four 102 (unpublished), FFLA 1, TJKC 9,41,50,53,54) Fantastic Four Giant-Size 1 May 1974: (published as Giant-Size Super-Stars 1) (Marvel) Fantastic Four Mar 1975: (Roy Thomas proposal to Kirby to return to Fantastic Four includes Kirby lead co-plotting credit; Kirby insists on panel-by-panel breakdown if Thomas scripts) // [Stan] listened to Jack say he wouldn’t do...Fantastic Four.” (per TTARO p 182) (Marvel) (See CA, IH, SF, Thor (unpublished) Fantastic Four Giant-Size 6 Oct 1975: “The Crusader Syndrome” 33p Perez/Sinnott - a (intended for FFGS 6; published in FF 164-165 with one Kirby cover (FF 164)—in FFGS a reprinted FFS 6 substituted) (Marvel) Fantastic Four Giant-Size 7 1976: (original cover pencils adapted as FFA 11 cover) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 58) Fantastic Four 203 Feb 1979: (Wolfman invites Kirby to draw this issue, Kirby declines—probably because his contract had expired, and he had no interest) (Marvel) (See FF 205) Fantastic Four 211 Oct 1979: (Marv Wolfman invites Kirby to work on “Terrax”—still no interest) (Marvel) Fantastic Four 236 Nov 1981: (Kirby portrait removed from cover at request of Kirby’s attorney) (Marvel) Fantastic Four: The Lost Adventure 1 Apr 2008: (unused pages) ?p (new version of FF 102: Miki/Isanove inks —exists?) (Marvel) Fantastic Four: World’s Greatest Comics Magazine 1—12 2001: (Lee/Kirby homage limited series was originally planned to include known unused (1960s) pages by Kirby—newly-inked) (Marvel) Fantastici Quattro 48 early 1970s: (Fantastic Four 52; Italian reprint features reversed cover version Black Panther (“La Pantera Nera”) 20p Kirby/Sinnott - a (Marvel) Farrah 1970s: “Would You Really Put My Name In Lights?” (character sketch) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 20) Fat City Comix (See Uncle Carmine’s Fat City Comix) FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) (See NASA (1959) Fighting American 1953: (presentation art; version one) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (Simon and Kirby) (See Comic Book Makers)

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Fighting American 1953: (presentation art; version two) 1p (re-drawn by Simon) (Simon and Kirby) (See Comic Book Makers) Fighting American 1 May 1954: Kirby/Simon - c (version one; published as FA 1, p 7, panel 3) (Prize) (See JKT 2, Sick 42, TJKC 67) Fighting American 4 Nov 1954: Kirby/Simon - c (version one) (Prize) (See JKQ 0, JKT 2, TJKC 64) Fighting American 6 Feb 1955: (time travel story planned for this issue, implied in FA 5) (Prize) Fighting American #? 1954: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (reused as unpublished Night Fighter cover) (Prize) (See JKT 2) Fighting American 8 Jul 1955: Kirby/Simon - c // “Round Robin” 5p Kirby/Simon - a // “Roman Scoundrels” 8p Kirby/Simon - a // “Yafata’s Moustache” 7p Kirby/Simon - a // “Maindrag The Magician” (unknown) (Prize) (See FA 1 (1966), TJKC 25) Fighting American 9 Sep 1955: “Ulteria Motaf” ?p (story announced at end of “Round Robin” original art) Kirby/Simon - a? (Prize) (See TJKC 10) Fighting American V2#2 Mar 1967: (cover concept) 1p Simon - a (R: CBM 62, SKS) (note: cover lists “Investigate City Of Ghouls” from FA 2) // (cover concept redux) 1p Simon - a (R: CBM 62) // (note: Joe Simon re-inks several stories for publication per Theakston; TJKC 17, p 29) // (“The Beef Box” 3p Tuska - a) (R: FA (collection), SKS) // (“The Mad Inker” ?p Tuska - a) (title page repro SKS) (Harvey) (See CBM 62 p 51) Fighting American V1 1989: (HC collection cover concept) Fighting American 1p Kirby - a(p) (final Fighting American art by Kirby) (note: Simon was to ink) (Marvel) First Issue Special #?: 1975: (King Kobra was re-scheduled three different times to be featured—finally re-worked and published in Kobra 1) (DC Comics) (See King Kobra, Kobra, Dingbats of Danger Street) Flesh Crawl (See Tales to Make Your Flesh Crawl) Fly, The (See Adventures of The Fly) Flying Fool Comics 1 May-Jun 1946: (proposed Simon and Kirby title announced by Leon Harvey in Writers’ Digest (Apr 1946) (cover concepts) 2p Powell - a // (unpublished cover repro in All-New Comics 13; contents recycled in Airboy Comics) (Harvey) (See All-New Comics 14, AE V3#66, GH 30, Joe Palooka 6-9, Speed Comics 43) FOOM 13 Mar 1976: (note: issue was to feature “Mini Kirby Interview” re: Captain America’s Bicentennial Battles, Eternals) (Marvel) Forever People, The 1969: (original concept series was to be drawn by Heck or Romita) (Jack Kirby) Forever People, The 1970: (“Super City” concept art becomes cover to FP 1) 1p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See Showcase 95 (unpublished), (TJKC 31) Forever People, The 1970: (published cover corner ornament listed here for inclusion) Kirby/Colletta - a (DC Comics) (See CBASE 1, FP 1-10, MM, NG, SDCC (2017), SPJO, TJKC 6,31,68) Forever People, The 3 Jul 1971: (original cover art without collage) 1p Kirby/Colletta - a (DC Comics) (See TJKC 46) Forever People, The 5 Oct 1971: Kirby/Royer - c (original version) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 37) Forever People, The 8 Apr 1971: (8.5” x 11” unused cover concept features main characters fairly small) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: seen by John Morrow at San Diego Comic Con in 1991) (DC Comics) Forever People, The 1972: (no comparable origin story for Forever People / Infinity Man—comparable to NG 7 “The Pact” and MM 9 “Himon”; “There was a whole storyline involving Infinity Man that never got into the books” —Mark Evanier (TJKC 6) (DC Comics) Forever People, The 8 Apr 1972: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (page 9 unused in story) 1p Kirby - a(p); (inked version) 1p Kirby/Pound - a (note: letter in NG 10 discusses unused page) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 6,70) Forever People, The 9 Jun 1972: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) // [Deadman] Sherman/Evanier (outline); note: Kirby ignored most of the outline—crafting his own story; DC editors expected Deadman re-design—got something else.) (DC Comics) (See JKQ 12) [forgery art] (original art by others—attributed to Kirby) (See TJKC 19) “Kirby Forgeries” [Fourth World, The] 1970—1974; 1984—1986: (See Big Barda and Her Female Furies, Death is The Black Racer, Forever People, Gods, Hunger Dogs, Infinity Man, Lightray, Lonar, Mister Miracle, New Gods, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen, Super Powers, Thor (1966 Ragnarok), Who’s Who) [Fourth World, The] 1972: (ancillary series concepts identified with Fourth World in penciled stage (covers) (DC Comics) (See Demon 1,3, Kamandi the Last Boy on Earth 1,2) Fourth World, The 1978: by John Morrow (one cover and 2 pages exist of juvenelia art and story project by future Jack Kirby Collector editor and publisher) (See TJKC 6,67) Fourth World Companion, The 2008: by John Morrow and George Khoury; (announced book) (TwoMorrows) Foxhole 1 Oct 1954: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: series concept originally titled Night Fighter) (Mainline) (See AOJK, JKT 2, TJKC 49) Foxhole 4 Apr 1955: Kirby - c (version one; rejected by Comics Code Authority for being “too realistic”) (Mainline) (See AOSKS, JKT 2, Kirby100) [France: Jack Kirby Checklist] 2014: (Strange) (See TJKC 12) Fright 1970: (original title concept later published as Fear) (Marvel) (See M. Severin (logo and cover layout (CBA 7 p 12) Frightful 1994: (Kirbyverse title concept was to be spun-off from Satan’s Six) Cleary/Gil - a (Topps) From Here To Insanity 12: Oct 1955: “Comet Feldmeyer, The Ace Of Space! And His Nerve-Racking Little Companion...Lovable... The Electronic Nuisance” ?p Kirby - a (advertised in #11) // “They Love Us In Ward 8” 1p Kirby - a (R: AOSKS) // (other pages) ?p Kirby - a (note: series was continued as Crazy, Man Crazy) (Charlton) Front Page Comic Book 1 1945: (Simon and Kirby cover concept) 1p Kirby or Simon - a(p) (note: was later published without Kirby art) (Harvey) (See TJKC 25) Galactic Bounty Hunters 1980s: (one-page synopsis) Kirby (text) // (concept art / story art) 15p Kirby - a(p) (re-purposed by Lisa Kirby and Mike Thibodeaux) (Genesis West) (See Jack Kirby’s Galactic Bounty Hunters, Phobos and his Galactic Bounty Hunters) Galactus 1966: (Kirby hand-colored photostat from Thor 134, p 3 (Nov 1966); with added art) (Marvel) (See TJKC 26 (cover) Galaxy Green 1972: (sample pages) 2p Kirby (script); Kirby/Royer - a (note: Zip-a-tone tint screen used on art; drawn for unpublished Superworld of Everything) “(Kirby) had planned for something that under current motion picture rating codes would fall roughly between ‘R’ and ‘X.’ What he’d wound up drawing was barely a ‘PG’”—Mark Evanier; TJKC 39) // “The Male Hormoans” (proposed story; exists?) (DC Comics) (See CBASE 1, Glida, Kirby: Genesis, Night Glider, Secret City, Strange 1, TJKC 4,20,39,50,56) [Gangster] ca. 1970s: Gangsters 2p Kirby - a(p) (drawn on endpaper of Kirby’s Headline Comics bound volume) (See TJKC 16,51) // (Kirby draws a Gangster (SDCC (1970s) (See Kirby100, TJKC 42 p 60; TJKC 67 p 14) Gavillan’s Gorillas 1980: (concept art) Sergio Gavillan / Big Jake Hollister / Abel “Boots” Anderson / Faye Nelson / Mad Mad Hackett / Roger Glassman / J. Fenimore Franklin Kirby - a (note: title inspired by Garrison’s Gorillas (ABC-TV (1967-1968) (Jack Kirby) (See TJKC 65)


Gene Machine, The Evil (See Secret City, TJKC 67) Genie date?: (concept art) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Jack Kirby) (See TJKC 13,36) [Genesis West] (many title concepts announced; Kirby supported Michael Thibodeaux’s enthusiasm.) The Challenger // Descendents of Atlantis // Disciples of the Dragon // Galactic Bounty Hunters // Knight and Day // Kublak Chronicles // Malibu Maniacs // The Others // Phobos and His Galactic Bounty Hunters // Rincon (See Last of the Viking Heroes, Phantom Force, The Potential, TJKC 27) Giant-Size Super Teams 1 Jul 1974: (solicited title concept published as Giant-Size Defenders 1) (Marvel) Gladiators ca. 1970s: (concept art) 1p Kirby - a(p) (See Buried Treasure 1, TJKC 27) Gods, The 1969: (concept art) 1p Kirby - a (color) (Jack Kirby) (See Interpretations of God, New Gods, TJKC 19) Gods, The ca. 1980s: (concept art) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Jack Kirby) (See New Gods, TJKC 67) God Woke 1970: (Stan Lee poem) (See Esquire (1970); Interpretations of God, Stan Lee’s Mutants Monsters and Marvels (DVD), SLC) Godzilla 1978: (character concept art: Godzilla as “Humphrey Bogart” type investigator) 1p Kirby/Sherman - a (See TJKC 43) Goozlebobber 1982: (toy development concepts) Kirby/Lasick - a (Jack Kirby) (See CV, LOTVH Special 3, TJKC 10,28) Great Gatsby, The (See Lisa Kirby Great Gatsby Report) [Greim Jam Drawing] 1978: (penciled/inked jam drawing features): Captain America Kirby/Sinnott - a (1978) // (includes 10+ other characters by: Sutton / Chan / Fradon / Schaffenberger / Golden / Swan / Wood / Staton / Giordano / Colan / Janson / Byrne / Austin (R: TJKC 54 (partial) (Martin Greim) (published as Art for Kid’s Sake (poster) (1986) Gulliver’s Travels (See Captain America Comics 11 (unpublished), Win-A-Prize Comics 1; animation) Headline Comics (nn) Jan 1942: (b/w ashcan edition only: cover repros More Fun 73; interior repros SSC 2—was later a title published by Prize) (DC Comics) (See CBM 71) Headline Comics 1949: (three photo cover outtakes: 1: Joe Simon (cop), Rosalind Kirby (victim), Jack Kirby (burglar) (R: JKT 2) // 2: Joe Simon (cop), Jack Kirby (stick-up man, robbing gas station) (R: CATSK #14 (back) // 3: Jack Kirby (hunter), Joe and Harriet Simon (threatened couple), Jon Simon (baby) (R: AE V3#76 p 53) (Prize) (See CATSK #14, MLIC, JKT 2) Headline Comics 44 Dec 1951: (cover concept; “Positive ID = Manson”) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (Prize) (See JKT 2, TJKC 34) // (pencil sketch of Gangster (and two police officers) 1p Kirby - a(p) (in Kirby’s bound copies of Headline Comics) (See TJKC 51) Heavy Metal 51 Jun 1981: “Outland” (proposed movie adaptation one): Kirby/Bob Smith - a // (adaptation two): Kirby - a(l); Steranko - a (note: Steranko did final published version) (HM Communications) Heavy Metal 1981: (proposed unknown feature concept; replaces “Outland” opportunity) Kirby - a(p) (HM Communications) Helen Damnation, (The Uncensored Exploits of) (See Superworld of Everything) Hell Hound 1975: (character concept proposed to Kirby as follow-up to Kobra) 1p Sherman - a (DC Comics) (See TJKC 43) H.E.R.B.I.E. the Robot 1978: (proposed title concept; (Humanoid Electronic Robot “B”); aka: “Charlie” / “Z-Z-1-2-3”) Kirby - a? (note: six pages of earlier HERBIE concept art by Cockrum exist) (note: developed for animation: Fantastic Four (1977-1979); original HERBIE concept was highly weaponized with lasers and other deadly devices) (Marvel) (See FOOM 21, page 35 (announcement), FF 209, JKQ 0, TJKC 47) Heroes of Kalavela (See Superworld of Everything) History of Marvel, The 1981: (proposed title concept was to portray Kirby, Lee and Ditko acting out Marvel’s history— with Stan as sole creator telling them what to draw.) (note: Kirby’s attorney prevented use of Kirby’s likeness in story) (Marvel) History of Marvel, The late 1980s: (unpublished book by Stan Lee) (See Excelsior, MFFD, OMC, SOO) Holmes, Sherlock (See Super Sherlock Holmes) [Honeycomb Cereal] (unused “Honeycomb Kid” 3-D poster concepts) ”BMX Fever” (Bicycle Moto-X; version one) 1p Kirby - a(p) // Runner 1p Kirby - a(p) (Post) (See 3-D Action Poster, TJKC 15,69) [How to Draw Comic Books] 1972 (book idea): (“NO!—Whatever anyone has to learn from me, they’ll find it in the (comic) books.” —Jack Kirby (per Steve Sherman; TJKC 17, p 46) Hulk 1969: (Marvelmania poster) Kirby - a (Kirby inks) (note: Kirby created poster gratis); published version by Kirby/Trimpe) (Marvel) (See AOJK, IH, KKOC, TJKC 32,65,71) Human Roadblock, The 1967: (self-character concept described tongue-in-cheek by Kirby in Merry Marvel Messenger 1) (Marvel) Hunger Dogs, The 1984: (cover concept) 1p Kirby/Royer - a (R: TJKC 6,19) // (first version titled): “On The Road To Armagetto” (first app. Bekka) 25p Kirby/Royer/Berry - a (art extensions by Alexander/Orlando) // “An End To Power And Exodus From Eden” (unused final page poem by Kirby) 1p (unfinished) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 69 p 29) (DC Comics) (See DC Graphic Novel 4, JKFWO 4, New Gods, New Gods (poster), Super Powers, TJKC 19) // (See TJKC 6) “The Hunger Dogs You Never Saw” // (See TJKC 46) “A Major Production”—details story production and recycling in New Gods 6 (1984); NG 6 (tabloid page) // (See page comparison chart in TJKC 68) “Decoding the Road” // (See JKQ 9) “On the Road to Disaster” (Hunger Dogs re-ordered) Hunger Dogs, The 1 Jan 1985: (second version titled): “Cosmic Confrontation” 46p Kirby/Berry - a (note: adapted in DC Graphic Novel 4) (DC Comics) (See New Gods, Super Powers, TJKC 17,30; TJKC 46 “A Major Production”; TJKC 68) Ikaris (See Eternals, Return of The Gods) [illustration board] ca. 1948—1949: (note: King [brand] illustration board being used by Simon and Kirby studio) (M.M. Michaels Co; New York, NY, USA) (See Seasoning) Incredible Hulk, The 1 May 1962: Kirby/Reinman - c (original version, searchlights, lab coat, Hulk feet altered) (note: research reveals original cover art was cut-up to create TTA 59 house ad) (Marvel) (See OMC, SLU, TJKC 44,51,58) Incredible Hulk, The 3/4 Sep/Nov 1962: (pages 9-13 unused in story; disguised gangsters threaten Rick Jones, basketball star) and (Hulk escapes from hospital bed in long ripped pants) 5p Kirby - a(p) (note: these 3 pages rescued from Marvel wastepaper basket in 1962) (Marvel) (See TJKC 41,50,59,66) (“When I created The Hulk, Goodman wanted to discontinue it after three issues... I told everybody at Marvel not to discontinue this book.”—Jack Kirby (1982) Incredible Hulk, The Mar 1975: [Stan] listened to Jack say he wouldn’t do...The Incredible Hulk” (per TTARO p 182) (Marvel) (See CA, FF, SF, Thor (unpublished) In The Days of The Mob 1 Fall 1971: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a (collage, ink) // “The John Dillinger Jailbreak” ?p Kirby - a? // “Get Alvin Karpis” ?p Kirby - a? (note: these story titles on cover concept; others exist? ) (note: Kirby wanted color printing) (“It’s more than a one-shot; it’ll be a steady magazine, although there’ll be a variety of stories. The second issue deals with one particular gang.”—Jack Kirby (May 14, 1971) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 49) In the Days of The Mob 1 1972: (second printing advertised in DC Comics house ad; existence is doubtful; poor distribution (sales) kept DC from expanding into the b/w magazine market) (DC Comics) (See FP 9, MM 6, SPJO 145)

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In The Days of The Mob 2 Win 1971: (Kirby writing on entire issue) // (cover concept one) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: JKQ 12, TJKC 37,43) // (cover concept two) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: BI 10, JKQ 12) // (cover concept three) 1p Kirby - a (R: TJKC 17) // (cover collage) 1p Kirby - a (See IDMOBC, TJKC 59) (note: cover photo by G. Sherman features Kirby, Mark Evanier, Barbara Kirby, Neal Kirby) // (IFC) (Contents page) 1p Kirby - a (collage) (R: TJKC 59) // “Welcome To The Big House” (host: Warden Frye) 3p Kirby/Royer - a (Adolf Hitler inset photo) (R: IDMOBC) (See The Comics V5#3, Kirby100, TJKC 22,32) // “Murder, Inc.” 10p Kirby/Royer - a (“The Planned Assassination Of Thomas E. Dewey” listed on cover layouts refer to this story) (R: AWDC 1, IDMOBC) (See BI 10, TJKC 16,37,45,48) // “The Ride” 10p Kirby/Royer - a (R: IDMOBC) (See CBAGWJK, TJKC 4,8,16,32,42,49,50,53,62) // “Ladies Of The Gang” 10p Kirby/Royer - a (R: IDMOBC) (See Collected TJKC 4, IDMOB 1 (IBC), TJKC 20,32,42,50,55) // “A Room For Kid Twist” 8p Kirby/Royer - a (one collage page) (R: The Comics V6#6, IDMOBC) (See TJKC 35,37,45,52) // “Modern Technology And The Get-Away Car” 2p Kirby/Costanza - a (R: AWDC 10, IDMOBC, TJKC 16) // “The Hollywood Mob” (photo featurette: “Movie Villains of the 1930s”) // (IBC) “Don’t Miss” (coming attractions #3) 1p Kirby - a (unfinished partial collage X-126) (R: TJKC 66) // (poster): Edward G. Robinson (Little Caesar) / James Cagney (Public Enemy) (DC Comics) (note: publication date was to be Aug 15, 1971; Kirby does a Gangster drawing in San Diego (1970s) (See Kirby100, TJKC 42, p 60) In The Days of The Mob 3 Spr 1972: (cover sketch) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (stories listed): “Kill The Mad Dog” (Vincent Coll) // “The Real Bonnie And Clyde” // “A Room For Abe Reles” (The Man from Murder, Inc.) // “Machine Gun Kelly” // “Execution—For Or Against” (featurette) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 66) Infinity Man 1971: (concept art) Infinity Man 1p Kirby/Colletta - a (Kirby was convinced Fourth World could support other titles) (DC Comics) (See Big Barda and Her Female Furies, FP 4, Lightray, Lonar, New Gods, TJKC 14 (April Fools insert) Inhumans, The 1 1965: (proposed Kirby title; Goodman’s plans fell through; concept recycled in FF 44-47, etc.) (Marvel) Inhumans, The 1 Mar 1969: (rumored title concept announced on Bullpen page; other concepts: Doctor Doom, Ka-Zar) Kirby - a(p) (note: unpublished because of a new printer’s print schedules; completed Inhumans stories were divided into halves for publication in Astonishing Tales 1-4 with new title pages) (Marvel) (See AA 1-4, Thor 146-152, Thor 153-173 (unpublished), Marvel Bullpen page (Sep 1969) Invaders, The ca. 1967: (title concept briefly considered by Stan Lee—teaming Hulk with Sub-Mariner in Tales to Astonish; Thomas details in AE V2#2 p 15) (Marvel) (See AE V3#70, FOOM 12) Invaders, The 5 Mar 1976: Hannigan - c(l) (vs. Red Skull) (published art finished by Kirby/Sinnott) (Marvel) (See AE V3#70, FOOM 12) Invaders, The 14 Mar 1977: Hannigan - c(l) (vs. The Crusaders) (published art finished by Kirby/Sinnott) (Marvel) (See TJKC 29) Invaders, The 32 Sep 1978: Kupperberg - c(l) (Thor / Adolf Hitler) (published art finished by Kirby/Sinnott) (Marvel) (See TJKC 29) Invaders Annual, The 1 (Oct) 1977: (Captain America) 6p (Kirby was originally scheduled to draw story; Silver Surfer graphic novel demanded Kirby’s time) (Marvel) Iron Man (See Tales of Suspense 39) [Italy: List of Jack Kirby Material Published (1970-1980)] 1995: (Armando) Jack Kirby: A Celebration 1995-: by Mark Evanier and Frank Miller; (unpublished tribute book to feature three parts: The Man (biography) / The History (articles, essays) / The Gallery (hundreds of artists draw Kirby characters; ex: Eisner to draw Newsboy Legion) (See KKOC) [Jack Kirby Checklist] 1960s: (originated on 3” x 5” cards by Jim Steranko. Volume on Kirby was planned by Steranko, but was never published. Checklist obtained by Theakston) (Supergraphics) (See CJK 1 p 6) [Jack Kirby Checklist (T - Z)] 1990s: (intended for inclusion Jack Kirby Treasury V3) (Pure Imagination) [Jack Kirby Checklist (1931-1995)] 1995: by Jim Long (contributed valuable information for 1998 edition) [Jack Kirby Comics] 1978: (investor proposes line of comics by Kirby; Bruce Lee / Captain Victory and The Galactic Rangers / Dragon Boy / Raam, The Man Mountain / Reptar, King of the Dinosaurs / Satan’s Six (The Devil’s Rejects) / Silver Star / Thunder Foot (Last of the Half-Humans) (See original concepts for details; See Captain Victory 1-2 (2000); Kirby Comics (1975) [Jack Kirby Index] date?: (index of Kirby’s published work by Greg Theakston) (Pure Imagination) (See Jack Kirby Project, JKT 1,2) Jack Kirby Portfolio, The: 1997: (content research feedback solicited for: Galaxy Green, Darkseid (collage), Captain Nice, Spider-Man (Marvelmania), Kirby Unleashed (cover art), Lord Of Light, collages, etc.) (TwoMorrows) [Jack Kirby Project] 1969: (three sets of pages in loose-leaf binder, to cover Kirby’s career. Evolved into Jack Kirby Treasury 1-2) (Greg Theakston) (See Jack Kirby Index, JKT 2 p 5) Jack Kirby Quarterly 11 Fall.Win 1998: (issue was to feature Doctor Doom (center spread) Kirby/Janson - a; (was published in 1999 as the cover of The Villainy of Doctor Doom published by Marvel) // (13-page Boy Commandos story was supposed to be reprinted from World’s Finest Comics (1941) (Pure Imagination) (See CAPA-Alpha 16, JKQ 10) Jack Kirby Quarterly, The 13 2000: (unpublished—more than half completed) Kirby/Simonson - c (Mister Miracle) // “Fourth World Politics” (Part 2) // Kirby inking style, Simon and Kirby, reviews and more. (Pure Imagination) Jack Kirby’s Captain Victory 2008: (HC format collection was planned) (Image) Jack Kirby’s Galactic Bounty Hunters #1-8 2005: (proposed Dark Horse Comics series created by Lisa Kirby, Mike Thibodeaux and Mike Royer—utilizing Jack Kirby’s concepts: one-page character synopsis (text), concept art and 15 pages of story art) (ex: “Martian Stewhurt”) (later, a series version was published by Marvel (Icon) in 2006) (See TJKC 41, p 16; and Galactic Bounty Hunters (animation presentation) Jack Kirby’s Galactic Bounty Hunters 1 2005: Kirby/Royer - c (self portrait monster with cigar at drawing board) (Dark Horse) (See TJKC 41, p 16; Jack Kirby’s Galactic Bounty Hunters (t-shirt) Jack Kirby’s Galactic Bounty Hunters 2 2005: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c (Dark Horse) (See TJKC 41, p 16; Jack Kirby’s Galactic Bounty Hunters 6) Jack Kirby’s Galactic Bounty Hunters 3 2005: (Thibodeaux - c) // “D-Day In Dangerland” 2p (spread) Kirby/Royer -a // “The Last Charge” 2p (spread) Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (Dark Horse) (See TJKC 41, p 17; Jack Kirby’s Galactic Bounty Hunters 2 (2006) Jack Kirby’s Galactic Bounty Hunters 4 2005: “Danger Land” ?p (Dark Horse) (See TJKC 41, p 17) Jack Kirby’s Galactic Bounty Hunters 5 2005: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c (self portrait) (Dark Horse) (See TJKC 41, p 16) Jack Kirby’s Galactic Bounty Hunters V2 date?: (Marvel (Icon) (See Jack Kirby’s Galactic Bounty Hunters 6 (advertisement) Jack Kirby’s Superworld (See Superworld of Everything) Jack Kirby Treasury, The Vol. 3: 1961—1991: (biography text and reprint book; some contents recycled into Pure Images V3 #1-2) // (Jack Kirby checklist (T - Z) (Pure Imagination)


Jail (for Lawbreakers) 1 Oct 1954: (cover concept) Kirby/Simon - a // “Morning Train To Sing-Sing” ?p Kirby/Simon - a (listed on cover) (Prize) (See JKT 2, KU) Jet Rider 1983: (concept art adapted from Orion (Super Powers) art) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Topps) (See TJKC 21) Jimmy Olsen (See Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen) Joe Simon (The Man Behind the Comics) 2011: by Joe Simon (autobiography working title; 256 pages of thrills published as My Life in Comics (Titan) Journey into Fantasy Fall 1956: (title concept; recycled as Uncanny Tales 47; features non-Kirby “Colossus” story) (Atlas) Journey into Mystery 82 Jul 1962: “The Scorpion Strikes” (title page altered) Kirby/Ayers - a (Marvel) (See TJKC 66) Journey into Mystery 83 Aug 1962: Kirby/Sinnott - c (first app. Thor; original version) // (note: original final panel solicits response from readers who want more Thor) (Marvel) (See CBM 99, OMC, TJKC 70 p 22) Journey into Mystery 88 Jan 1963: (Thor; unused panel) Kirby/Ayers - a // (art correction; page 13, panel 5) Ditko - a (Marvel) (See TJKC 60,66) Journey into Mystery 109 Oct 1964: (Thor; 2 unused panels) Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 49,63) Journey into Mystery 111 Dec 1964: (Thor; original title page version) 1p Kirby/Stone - a // “The Power Of The Thunder God” (Kirby’s extensive original art margin notes detailed and compared with Lee’s script; See TJKC 26) (Marvel) Journey into Mystery 116 May 1965: (Thor; unused panel) Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 39) Journey into Mystery 123 Dec 1965:: (Thor; original unaltered cover without vignettes) Kirby/Colletta - a (Marvel) (See TEC, TJKC 14) Journey into Mystery Annual 1 1965: Kirby/Esposito - c (Thor vs. Hercules; original version) (Marvel) (See JIM 119, TJKC 21) Judge Duffy (See Superworld of Everything) Jungle Action 25 Jan 1977: (Black Panther; cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (proposed pages recycled in Black Panther 1) 17p Kirby/Royer - a (per CA 202) (Marvel) (See BP 1, BPJK, TJKC 60) Junior Genius Club, The 1980s: (concept art; Kirby’s final kid gang) Chip / Roly / Herby / Specs / Max, the Computer Car Kirby - a(p) (Jack Kirby) (See JKQ 7) Justice Traps the Guilty 1 Oct 1947: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Prize) (See TJKC 25) Justice Traps the Guilty 22 Jan 1951: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (repro in Headline Comics 45 house ad) (Prize) Kamandi of Earth (Planet of the Future Beasts) 1972: (concept art) Kamandi / Flower / Doctor Canus (dog) / Captain Spotluk (jaguar) / Slyne (rat) / Haftrak (wolf) / Warhead (tiger) (note: Kirby later mis-titled “Warhead” (later: Caesar) as “Sultin” (Comic Crusader 16) / Tiger City / The Real Mr. Sacker (snake) Kirby - a(p); Evanier/Kirby (outline text) // (note: Kirby wanted Dan Spiegle to draw series; Infantino proposed a Filipino artist; title name adapted from Kamandi of the Caves (comic strip samples) and “Command D” from Tiger 21) (DC Comics) (See Comic Crusader 16, JKQ 0,7,11, SDCC (2017), TJKC 17,40) Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 1 Nov 1972: (cover concept one; unused phrase: “Complete Origin Fourth World Issue”; small Kamandi) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 17, p 55) // (cover concept two; large Kamandi) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 17, p 39) // (cover concept two; inked version) 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (R: TJKC 17) // (cover concept two; inked version (2001) 1p Kirby/Royer - a (R: TJKC 40) // (note: Evanier was intended to script series) (TTARO p 167) (DC Comics) (See CBASE 1, Demon 1,3; Kamandi the Last Boy on Earth 2, TJKC 17) Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 2 Jan 1973: (cover art); (unused phrase: “A New, Complete Fourth World Saga”) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 71) (DC Comics) (See Demon 1,3; Kamandi the Last Boy on Earth 1) Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 3 Feb 1973: (cover concept; Kamandi vs. Chaaku) 1p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See JKKAAE 1 (variant cover), TJKC 17) Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth #? date?: (cover concept; vs. Ape) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 40, p 4) // (inked version) 1p Kirby/Reedman - a (R: TJKC 40) (DC Comics) Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 4 Mar 1973: (Kamandi reads vintage comic book on splash page) (See Demon 1) Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 5 Apr 1973: (page 11 unused in story; gas gun in Tigers transport) 1p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 40) Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 7 Jul 1973: (cover concept; vs. Ape) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 17, p 5) (DC Comics) Kamandi, The Last Boy on Earth 9 Sep 1973: (Kamandi, Ben Boxer figures without collage) Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 17) (DC Comics) Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 11 Nov 1973: (concept art): “The Real Mister Sacker”—carried by Tigers (not Leopards) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 17) // (inked version) 1p Kirby/Royer - a (R: TJKC 17) (DC Comics) Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 11 Nov 1973: (cover concept; Kamandi as waterboy) 1p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 57) Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 18 Jun 1974: (cover concept; The Eater) 1p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See JKQ 15) Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 25 Jan 1975: (page 11 unused in story; vs. “Unidentified Fishy Objects”) 1p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 40) Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 28 Apr 1975: (page 18 unused in story: Kamandi with long rifle vs. Leopards (ammo cases) 1p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 40) Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 29 May 1975: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 40 p 11) // (pages 2-3 unused in story: Kamandi, Ben Boxer and Apes) 2p (spread) Kirby - a(p) // (inked version) 2p Kirby/Royer - a (DC Comics) (See JKMW, TJKC 40) Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 60 Nov 1978: “Into the Vortex” Ayers/Bulandi - a (final issue; ties into The Source (Fourth World) // (OMAC story by Starlin) (DC Comics) (See CCC 2, KACS 1) Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth 61 Dec 1978: “I’ll See You In My Nightmares” (framing sequence by Ayers/Bulanadi to present: (unpublished Sandman 7 story: “The Seal-Men’s War On Santa Claus” was recycled into this issue.) 18p Fleischer (script); Kirby/Royer - a (note: undated proposal “Kamandi, The Lost Boy from Earth” by Harris/Ayers continues Vortex storyline; non-Kirby OMAC story published in Warlord 37) (DC Comics) (See BDC 22, CCC 2, KACS 1, TJKC 2,40,44,50) Karate Chops 1975: (note: 1975 photo of Kirby presenting Chuck Norris with character sketch “Karate Chops” published in CBG 1316) (See CBG 1059 p 120; Chuck Norris’ Karate Commandos (animation), TJKC 64) [Katz Family] 1960—1989: (drawings for Robert (nephew) 2p Kirby - a(p) (1960,1961) // “You’ll Plotz On That Thing” (Morris and Anita Katz (nee: Goldstein; in-laws) 1p Kirby -a(p) (Jun 1987) (R: TJKC 30) // “Super Doc” (Dr. Jerry vs. Infecto) 1p Kirby - a(p) (1978) (R: TJKC 30) (See Robert Katz interview (TJKC 30); Jack and Roz (TJKC 29) Katz, Robert (See Robert Katz) Ka-Zar 1 1969: (rumored title concept announced on Bullpen page; other concepts: Doctor Doom, Inhumans) Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See AT 1,2, Marvel Bullpen page (Sep 1969) Ka-Zar 12 Nov 1975: Kirby - c(p) (original version; before major revisions by Romita) (Marvel) (See TJKC 16,50)

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Kid Colt Outlaw 97 Mar 1961: (cover concept) 1p Kirby/Klein - a (published as Sheriff Classics 978 cover) (Marvel) Killer Bee 1980s: (commissioned t-shirt concept art, a few shirts created) 3p Kirby - a(p) (Jack Kirby) (See TJKC 30,32) King Kobra 1-2, 1975: (Infantino’s original First Issue Special concept becomes Kobra; (fusion): Corsican Brothers / Dr. Doom) “Fangs Of The Kobra” 18p Kirby/Sherman (plot/script); Kirby/Berry - a // (concept art) 2p Kirby - a(p) (note: outline text: five chapters; script text by Sherman—his final published DC project with Kirby) // (note: project related to Doctor Phibes) (DC Comics) (See Kobra 1, TJKC 5,22,50,56,57,62) King Kong 1970: “How Does This Grab You?” Kirby - a(p) (drawn for Scott Shaw) (See TJKC 5) [Kirby Comics] 1975: (proposed line of comics by Kirby; concepts: Silver Star / Starbaby (See original concepts for details; Captain Victory (2000), Jack Kirby Comics (1978) [Kirby Company, The] 1993: (unknown persons negotiated with editor Jim Salicrup at Topps with difficult pedigree Kirby concepts— none used for Kirbyverse (1993) (See TJKC 21 p 62) [Kirby Estate Household Artworks] Apr 1998: (souvenir catalog of 80-100 artworks from the Kirbys’ home to be published for SDCC— exists?) (ex: Intrepretations of God / The Face of God / Moses / Jacob and The Angel / Tribes Trilogy, etc.) (Kirby Estate) [Kirby Estate Original Art Digital Archive] (scanned from Kirby Estate Original Art Photocopy Archive and misc. sources); (note: a set of CD-ROMs donated to Duke University and University of Michigan Special Library Collections) (Jack Kirby Museum) [Kirby Estate Original Art Photocopy Archive] (more than 5,000 penciled pages of art photo-copied by Kirby prior to mailing them for inking (Canon Thermal-Fax technology) // Internet database • http://www.kirbymuseum.org/gallery/v/Pencil+Photocopies/ (Jack Kirby Museum) (See Kirby Estate Original Art Digital Archive and Jack Kirby Checklist Gold Edition, TJKC 38 p 2-5) Kirby—King of Comics (pending 450,000+ word biography of Jack Kirby by Mark Evanier) (See KKOC) Kirby, Lisa (See Lisa Kirby birthday card, Great Gatsby Report, family portraits; Jack Kirby’s Galactic Bounty Hunters) Kirby, Rosalind (See Rosalind Kirby, family portraits) Kirby, Tracy (See Tracy Kirby drawings, Spider-Man sketch, U.F.O. Report) [Kirby Tribute Book] 1996-: by Jim Steranko and Michael Thibodeaux; (unpublished tribute book to feature large assortment of previously unseen Kirby artwork, many from Kirby’s private archives) (Supergraphics) Kirby Unleashed—A “King” Kirby Portfolio V2 1975: (planned second volume portfolio; “Jack Kirby: In His Own Right / Kirby Kirby Kirby” Kirby Interview published CACB (1975); TJKC 8) (Steve Sherman) (Communicators Unlimited) Knight and Day 1990s: (concept art) Knight / Day Kirby - a(p); Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (Genesis West) (See TJKC 27) Kobra 1 1975: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p); (inked version) 1p Kirby/Amash - a (R: Collected TJKC 3) // (pages unused in story; original version) “King Kobra” Kirby/Sherman (script); Kirby/Berry - a // (unused cover concept by Kubert) 1p (DC Comics) (See TJKC 5,22,50,56,57,62) Kublak Chronicles early 1990s: (cover concept; adapted from Phantom Force) 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a // (pages) 2p Kirby - a(p) (note: three issues planned) // Professor Kublak 1p Kirby - a(p) (Genesis West) (See Phantom Force, TJKC 27) Kynin the Finn (See Superworld of Everything) Last of The Viking Heroes Summer Special, The 1 May 1988: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: Frazetta originally intended as inker; Frazetta declined) (Genesis West) (See TJKC 27) Lee, Bruce (See Bruce Lee) Lightray 1971: (concept art) Lightray 1p Kirby/Colletta - a // (Kirby was convinced Fourth World could support other titles) (DC Comics) (See Big Barda and Her Female Furies, Infinity Man, Lonar, New Gods 4) Lincoln, Abraham (See Young Abe Lincoln) Lisa Kirby [Birthday Card] 1970s: “Things To Come” 2p Kirby - a (note: mentions David Bowie) (See TJKC 27) Lisa Kirby [Great Gatsby Report] 1970s: Untitled (grave site) / Untitled (party) Kirby - a (See TJKC 27) Lonar 1 Sep 1971: (concept art) Lonar / Thunderer 1p Kirby - a(p) // (Kirby was convinced Fourth World could support other titles) (DC Comics) (See Big Barda and Her Female Furies, Forever People 7, Infinity Man, Lightray, New Gods) Lone Ranger, The (See Lone Ranger (card puzzle game) Lost Cowboys (See True Life Divorce) Machine Man 1 Apr 1978: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 37) Machine Man 3 Jun 1978: (page unused in story) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See JKMW, Mister Machine (unpublished) Machine Man 6 Sep 1978: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (inked version) 1p Kirby/Leialoha - a (Marvel) (See FOOM 21, TJKC 15) Machine Man 7 Oct 1978: (original story title “America Versus Machine Man” announced at end of Machine Man 6) // (panel unused in story; Bradford Miller) Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 18) Machine Man 9 Dec 1978: (original unused story title “Into The Fire”) // (unused title page text) Kirby (Marvel) (See TJKC 41) Machine Man 10 Jan 1979: “Secrets” (story advertised in original final panel of Machine Man 9) (Marvel) (See TJKC 52) Magic of Kirby, The 1 1971: Kirby - c (Fighting American (1968) (R: TJKC 64); (proposed fanzine was to feature Kirby artwork and 1940s repros (The Vision), etc. (Paul Tiburzi) Magic of Kirby, The 2 1971: Kirby - c (fanzine issue was to feature Simon and Kirby’s Captain America) (Paul Tiburzi) (See TJKC 64 p 26) [Mainline Publications] 1954: (Simon and Kirby’s comic book publishing company developed four unused concepts: Artists and Models / Challengers of the Unknown (one-shot—later published and continued by DC Comics) / Night Fighter (Sep 1954) / Sunfire, Man of Flame (See individual listings for details) Malibu Maniacs 1990—1994: (concept pages: 6 spreads) 12p Kirby - a(p) // (concept pages) ?p Kirby - a(p) // (unused covers) 5p Kirby - a(p) // (concept art) Rush / Mystiko / Whitestar Knight / Thrasher (skater) / Andre (stuntman) / Helen Wheels (skater) / Windom Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (note: originally titled: Rush and The Malibu Maniacs) (adapted in: Star Slavers, Rincon; 12 issues were planned) (Genesis West) (See JKQ 15, Phantom Force 1,2, TJKC 4,27) Man Called D.E.A.T.H., The 1965: (original concept recycled as Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.) (Marvel) (See ST 151 (unpublished) Manhunter (The Justice Connection), Dial “M” for 1974: (concept art) Mark Sawyer / The Shan (ancient warriors) / Battle Baton / Grand Master / Eagle Eye / Colonel Clean / Uriah Bulion / The Borgia Bureau / Dragg / The Truth Line / Tracker (text only) Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See FIS 5, TJKC 21,50,59) Manhunter 1 1974: (proposed pages adapted in First Issue Special 5) (DC Comics) Manhunter 2-3 1974: “(The Minions Of) The Hog” (rumored story pages; unlikely to exist) Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 52,56) Man-Lizard 1972: (Kirby contributed ideas to Don Glut concept) (See TJKC 59, p 38) Man-Thing Giant-Size 2 Nov 1974: (announced reprint (TOS 17) “Beware Of Googam, Son Of Goom”) (Marvel) (See MTGS 1, WMD 16) [margin notes] 1963—1970: (See Marvel Comics (margin notes)


Marvel Annual 1 (Aug) 1964: (announced in FF 29; published as Marvel Tales Annual 1 (Jun 10, 1964) (Marvel) Marvel Calendar 1979: (purported unpublished calendar art: Doctor Doom 1p Kirby - a(p) is actually unpublished Marvelmania art) (Marvel) (See TJKC 68) Marvel Comics [covers color proofs] 1966—1967: (9” x 13” progressive color proofs—untrimmed covers; rare extant set includes: FF 69, FFS 4, ST 151, Thor 139) (Chemical Color Plate Corp. / Marvel) Marvel Comics Index 10 1982-: (Showcase and Team-Up Comics) (G+T Enterprises; Canada) Marvel Comics Index 11 1982-: (Short-Run Heroes) (G+T Enterprises; Canada) Marvel Comics Index 12A 1982-: (Martial Arts Heroes) (G+T Enterprises; Canada) Marvel Comics Index 12B 1982-: (War Heroes) (G+T Enterprises; Canada) Marvel Comics Index 13A 1982-: (Marvel’s Monsters) (G+T Enterprises; Canada) Marvel Comics Index 13B 1982-: (Marvel’s Vampires and Supernatural Heroes) (G+T Enterprises; Canada) Marvel Comics Index 14 1982-: (Marvel Reprint Comics) (G+T Enterprises; Canada) Marvel Comics Index Supplement 1 1982-: (for Parts 1-3) (G+T Enterprises; Canada) [Marvel Comics margin notes] 1963—1970: Kirby (text) (Kirby wrote contextual notes for scripter along the edges of his graphic narrative original art pages; sometimes adapted—sometimes not; many examples published in TJKC) (Marvel) Marvel Magazine 1977: (working title for kid’s magazine—published as Pizzazz) (Marvel) [Marvelmania Art] 1969—1970: (figure art): Doctor Doom / Dr. Strange / Black Knight / Iron Man (R: MTU 9) / Mr. Fantastic / Sub-Mariner / Ulik Kirby - a // Rhino Kirby/Romita - a // (penciled figure art): Captain America / Hulk / Spider-Man Kirby - a(p) (Marvelmania) (See Marvelmania Club Catalog (1969), TJKC 23,45,59,67,68) Marvelmania International 1969—1970: (unused promotional art) Kirby - a(p) (note: unknown quantity of Kirby art given away by Don Wallace in return for services by helpers; some saved by Evanier) Kirby - a // (unpublished posters) Captain America 1p Kirby - a // Hulk 1p Kirby - a // (unpublished panels) Thor (R: TJKC 49) / Fantastic Four Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 28) // Marvel Super-Heroes Kirby - a(p) (R: KIRBY (poster), TJKC 72) // Silver Surfer Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: TJKC 71) // (note: other panels in this series published in Marvelmania Magazine: Spider-Man / Captain America / Doctor Doom / Hulk) // (unused art): The Lizard / Black Panther / Red Skull / Gladiator / [unknown] Kirby - a (See TJKC 67, p 81 (photo) (Marvelmania) (Marvelmania (unused panels): See KSK, TJKC 23,28,49,67,70,71) Marvelmania Color Stationery Set 1969: (Marvel Super-Heroes) Kirby/Royer - a (color) (advertised in Marvelmania Club Catalog but not produced; purchasers instead received two b/w kits and an apology letter) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC, TJKC 4) Marvelmania Marvel Art Masterpieces Kit (Two) 1970: (advertised, but was not produced) (Marvelmania) Marvelmania [posters] (See individual listings for Captain America, Hulk, Marvel Super-Heroes) Marvel “Memory Album” Calendar 1977: Captain America (Steve Rogers) (art fragment) Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: TJKC 64) (Marvel) Marvel Super-Heroes #? 1969: (unknown issue was to reprint ad for CAC 1 and CA pin-up with triangular shield per CA 114) (Marvel) Marvel Super-Heroes 1969: (2’ x 3’ poster) Mister Fantastic / Human Torch / Invisible Girl / Thing / Silver Surfer / Doctor Doom / Spider-Man / Captain America / Thor Kirby - a (gratis; Kirby inks) (Marvelmania) (See Marvelmania Club Catalog 1, TJKC 71) [Marvel Textbook] Dec 1970: (announced on Bullpen Bulletin page) (Marvel) Marvel Treasury Special (See 2001: A Space Odyssey) Marvel Treasury Special 1 1976: (Captain America’s Bicentennial Battles) 1p Kirby - c(p) (original version) // (page unused in story) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 34) Marvel Two-in-One 27 May 1977: (Thing; original cover art had Luke Cage (Powerman) figure on masthead) (Marvel) (See TJKC 33) Maurader 1986: (villain concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Topps; 1993) (See TJKC 21) Paul McCartney and Wings / Magneto Portrait Jun 22, 1976: (11” x 17”; given to McCartney at Los Angeles Forum by Kirby) 1p Kirby - a (Jack Kirby) (See KKOC, TJKC 21,43,52,63) Mickey Mouse (See Sorcerer’s Apprentice) Midnight Man 1986: (concept art) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Jack Kirby) (See JKQ 11) Midnight Men, The 1983: (concept adapted from: “The Secret City”; exists?; 48-page “introductory extravaganza” announced in Captain Victory Special 1) 48p McKenzie (script); Kirby - a (note: editor Jim Salicrup wanted to name concept “The Ninth Men” (at Topps in 1993) (Pacific) Milk Duds Superduds Sweepstakes Nov-Dec 1978: (candy contest; advertised in 1978 Marvel comics, winner would be drawn as a character in [their] favorite Marvel comic book—unfortunately, if favorite comic book was Machine Man or Devil Dinosaur, contestant would be out of luck, as Kirby’s contract ended in April 1978 and both titles cancelled.) (M.J. Holloway Co.) (See Clark Bar) Millennium People 1964: (unknown concept on reverse of Avengers 13 art; exists?) Kirby - a (Jack Kirby) (See TJKC 32) Mrs. Murgatroyd 1993: (Kirby character concept: magical woman who helps children with “natural emotional magic and intelligence” (Enchante Publishing) (See (books) And Peter Said Goodbye, Nightmares in the Mist) Mister Machine 1 1978: (2001: A Space Odyssey 10 final panel announces Mister Machine first issue; first app. in 2001: A Space Odyssey 8-10; planned title changed to Machine Man after discovery “Mister Machine” trademark name registered to Ideal Toys) (Marvel) (See Machine Man, TJKC 63 p 75) Mister Miracle 1969: (original concept series was to be drawn by Ditko) (Jack Kirby) (See New Gods (concept art) Mister Miracle 1970: (published cover corner ornament listed here for inclusion) Mister Miracle Kirby/Colletta - a (note: Sherman/Evanier devised color scheme for Mister Miracle; super scientific escape artist inspired by Steranko) (DC Comics) (See CBASE 1, FP, MM 1-9, SDCC (2017), SPJO, TJKC 6,31,35,68) Mister Miracle 2 May 1971: (unused original version story pages of unconfirmed existence) 23p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See Pete Koch via Mike Gartland: TJKC 35 letter) Mister Miracle 3 Jul 1971: (unfinished cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 23) Mister Miracle 5 Nov 1971: Kirby/Royer - c (version one: no added art) (R: TJKC 62) // (version two: additions by Adams) 1p Kirby/Royer/Adams - a (note: altered again slightly for publication) // (unused “Pretty Barda” Royer inking example) 1p Kirby/Royer - a (DC Comics) (See CBASE 1, TJKC 20) Mister Miracle 7 Mar 1972: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See JKMW) Mister Miracle 9 Aug 1972: (Kirby publishes MM 10’s “Himon” ahead of MM 9’s “The Mister Miracle To Be” in order to get Fourth World story published before Fourth World titles’ cancellation; “The Mister Miracle To Be” is published in MM 10); issue 9 story announced in MM 8: “Once more, Burnadeth leads her charges against the beautiful Big Barda”; note: issue was to feature a Boy Commandos reprint as announced in MM 8) (DC Comics)

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Mister Miracle 10 Sep 1972: Kirby/Royer - c (version one) (DC Comics) (See BI 11, BGCF 19, CBG 1616, CI 121, TJKC 6,8,50) Mister Miracle 12 Jan 1973: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (page 19 unused in story) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: unused cover listed in Kirby Estate Original Art Photocopy Archive) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 59) Mister Miracle 13 Mar 1973: (art unused in story; features Nazi Albert von Killowitz) Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 22) Mister Miracle 15 Sep 1973: (no origin of Big Barda as announced in Mister Miracle 14); (note: letters pages describe Fourth World in stasis: “...the Apokolips situation is in limbo for the time being” —Steve Sherman (MM 16) (DC Comics) Mister Miracle 18 Mar 1974: Kirby - c(p) (original version; Darkseid fist shadow) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 61) Mister Miracle 1979: (page unused in JKMW portfolio) 1p Kirby - a(p) (See TJKC 35) M.M.M.S. (Merry Marvel Marching Society) 1964—1968: (misc. unused promotional art) Marvel Super-Heroes 1p Kirby - a(p); (inked version) 1p Kirby/M. Severin - a // (inked colored version) 1p Kirby/Rivard - a // Thing Kirby/M. Severin - a (R: AE V3#18) (Marvel) (See JKQ 12, TJKC 10,11,18) M.M.M.S. Gazette, The May 1965: (original title concept fanzine; later published as Web-Spinner) (Mike Appel) Monsters on the Prowl 17 Jun 1972: (reprint title was to repro TOS 14 cover (Colossus) with added art by M. Severin; eventually published in Astonishing Tales 24, p 9) (Marvel) Morris Katz (See Katz Family) Movie Cartoons / Movie Fables / Movie Gems (nn) Dec 1944: (b/w ashcan edition covers only; r: c BC 1) (DC Comics) (See CBM 71) Mutants, The 1963: (original title concept rejected by Goodman, becomes X-Men) (Marvel) (See Dawn of Magic; SOO, p 13; TOS 6) Mystiko the Great (Master of Ancient Spells) 1979: (concept art) 1p Kirby - a (recycled in Phantom Force) (Jack Kirby) (See JKQ 15) NASA (National Aeronautical Space Agency) 1959: (“[George Matthew Adams Service] even got me a box at Cape Canaveral to watch all the launchings. The FBI checked me out and I was supposed to train with Alan Shepard at Wright Field.”—Jack Kirby (JKT 2) (See JKQ 1 p 5) NASA (National Aeronautical Space Agency) 1960s: (“NASA phoned me and asked me to draw the astronauts when they were training for the moonshot. ...I was going to train with Neil Armstrong.”—Jack Kirby (Ark 33, 1990) (See Someday Funnies) Nebula Freemen (See Whitestar Knight) New Gods, The 1966—1969: (full color concept art; mythology based upon technological gods—after Ragnarok (post-Thor) Ramses (aka: The Black Sphinx) 1p Kirby/Heck - a (1966) (note: often referred to as “The Black Pharaoh”) (R: AOJK, Kirby: Genesis (collection), New Gods Portfolio, Kirby: Deities,TJKC 6,26 (color), 32,50,56) // (See NG 4-5 (unpublished) [Black of New Genesis] 1p Kirby/Heck - a (1966) (R: Kirby: Deities, TJKC 50, 52 (color), 56) [Enchantra] 1p Kirby/Heck - a (1966) (R: KKOC, Kirby: Genesis (collection), TJKC 38 (color), 56; recycled as “Probe” Phantom Force 2) Orion 1p Kirby/Giacoia - a (1967) (R: AOJK, NG 1, New Gods Portfolio, Kirby: Deities, TJKC 6, 26 (color) (See NG 1) Lightray 1p Kirby/Giacoia - a (1967) (R: New Gods Portfolio, Kirby: Deities, SDCC (2017), TJKC 6, 26 (color) (See NG 1) [Green] Mantis 1p Kirby/Giacoia - a (1967) (R: New Gods Portfolio, Kirby: Deities, TJKC 6, 26 (color) (See FP 2) Mister Miracle 1p Kirby/Giacoia - a (1967) (R: AOJK, New Gods Portfolio, Kirby: Deities, SDCC (2017), TJKC 6, 26 (color), 46,65) (See MM 1) Robot Defender 1p Kirby/Giacoia - a (1967) (R: New Gods Portfolio, Kirby: Deities, TJKC 6, 26 (color), 56) (note: recycled as “Death Flash” (Kirbyverse; Topps (1993) Space Guardian 1p Kirby/Giacoia - a (1967) (R: Kirby: Deities, TJKC 26 (color), 56) Darkseid 1p Kirby - a (collage) (1969) (R: New Gods Portfolio, Kirby: Deities, SDCC (2017), TJKC 6, 22 (color) (See SPJO 134) Metron 1p Kirby - a (collage) (1969) (R: KKOC, New Gods Portfolio, Kirby: Deities, TJKC 6, 23 (color) (See NG 1) The Gods 1p Kirby - a (1969) (R: TJKC 19) (note: When the New Gods concepts were finally published, Kirby’s “Fourth World” contained the blueprint for developing a connected line of comics beyond what had existed previously. (CJ 134 p 109) // (It is unknown if Kirby presented New Gods concept art to Stan Lee at Marvel, while proposing the Thor (Ragnarok) concept. (Lee claimed he never saw it.) (See AOJK, CBAGWJK, CBASE 1, Captain Victory (Captain Glory); Forever People , Gods, Jack Kirby’s Gods, Kirby: Deities, Mister Miracle, New Gods (1966 concept art), New Gods (series), NG 6 (1984), New Gods Portfolio, Phantom Force 2, SDCC (1970), Showcase 94 (unpublished), Superman 232, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen, Thor (unpublished), TJKC 37 p5, 50) // (See TJKC 6,19,23,24,26,31,32,38,46,50,52,56, 57,68) // (See Untitled (3 fine art color paintings in TJKC 19,65) // (See New Gods (commissioned art; 1986) New Gods, The (See Orion of The New Gods, Showcase 94) New Gods, The 1970: (unused cover corner ornament; published on Apr 1972 “Direct Currents” page; ex: FP 8) Orion Kirby/Colletta - a (DC Comics) (See CBASE 1, FP, MM, SDCC (2017), SPJO, TJKC 6,31,68) New Gods, The 1 Mar 1971: (cover concept; version one) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: CBASE 1, JKNGAE (variant cover), TJKC 6,37) // (cover concept; version two) (Orion art (1966) pasted onto a collage of space photos; “An Epic for Our Times”) 1p Kirby/Giacoia - a // (uncropped title page) 1p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: CBAGWJK, TJKC 26,57) // (note: Kirby’s Fourth World contained the blueprint for developing a connected line of comics beyond what had existed previously. (CJ 134 p 109) “A New Mythology for the Times”) (note: original concept series was to be drawn by Wood) (DC Comics) (See Showcase 94 (unpublished) in (advertisement) New—The Magic of Kirby (Superman 232); CBAGWJK, CBASE 1, SPJO 134, TJKC 6,26,37,57) New Gods, The 1971: (“We’d sit there for an hour and hear this whole story, completely mapped out and completely realized as a full-fledged saga...and Jack would sit down and draw a completely different story.”—Mark Evanier (CBASE 1) New Gods, The 3 Jul 1971: (original cover art without collage) 1p Kirby/Colletta - a // (“Jack talked about a story involving Orion and Metron, and a good story it was.”—Mark Evanier (NG 2 (1984) “The Source”) // (“There was a whole (separate) storyline involving... Black Racer that never got into the books” —Mark Evanier (TJKC 6) (DC Comics) (See Death is The Black Racer, TJKC 47) New Gods, The 4-5 Sep—Nov 1971: (unused storyline: Ramses (aka: The Black Sphinx)—probably a villain (per Evanier) (DC Comics) (See New Gods (concept art; 1966) New Gods, The 1971—1972: (page unused in story; Darkseid) 1p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 6,32) New Gods, The 6 Jan 1972: “Glory Boat” (original art penciled pages) 24p Kirby - a(p) (p 2-3 inked by Royer) (R: TJKC 24) (DC Comics) New Gods, The 7 Feb 1972: (pages unused in story; Izaya confronts Darkseid) 2p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See JKQ 11, KKOC, TJKC 46) New Gods, The Sep 1972: (over-sized paperback book was to reprint New Gods series; as announced in Graphic Story World 7) (advertising concepts) 2p Kirby - a(p) (New American Library / DC Comics) (See next listing) 240


New Gods, The 1972: “Armagetto: The Last Battle of The New Gods” (unused concept page; known as “tabloid” page) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: signed and dated 1978) (DC Comics) (See DC Graphic Novel 4 (Hunger Dogs), Hunger Dogs (unpublished), JKMW, NG 6 (1984; unpublished), TJKC 6,50,62,66, 68 “Decoding the Road”) New Gods, The 2 Jul 1984: (cover concept; Black Racer) 1p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See Hunger Dogs, Super Powers, TJKC 32,71) New Gods, The 4 Sep 1984: (original cover art mechanical) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: front and back covers switched for publication) (DC Comics) (See Hunger Dogs, Super Powers, TJKC 57) New Gods, The 6 Nov 1984: Kirby/Berry - c (version one) // Self Portrait 1p Kirby - a (and unused dialogue text on pencils) // (Kirby planned to revive Mister Miracle and Barda—revealed in AH 41 interview) // (note: issue was originally planned to reprint MM 9 “Himon” 23p) (DC Comics) (See JKQ 9, TJKC 6,11, 19 (advertisement), Who’s Who) New Gods, The 1984: “On The Road To Armagetto” 25p Kirby/Royer - a (note: original ending to New Gods saga; contents adapted in: DC Graphic Novel 4 (The Hunger Dogs) (DC Comics) (See JKFWO 4, Super Powers, TJKC 6,19; See article in TJKC 6 “The Hunger Dogs You Never Saw”; See article in TJKC 46 “A Major Production”—details story production and recycling in New Gods 6 (1984); NG 6 (tabloid page); (See page comparison chart in TJKC 68 “Decoding the Road”, TJKC 50) Night Fighter Sep 1954: (logo and over concept one; war comic adapted from unused Fighting American cover) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: concept recycled as Foxhole; advertised in house ads) (Mainline) (See AOTF, In Love 1, JKT 2, PI V3#1) Night Fighter Sep 1954: (cover concept two) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: “Sky Giant” cover blurb, advertised in house ads as “Battle stories (of war) written as they are lived...”; commando who walks up walls like a fly—concepts adapted in Adventures of The Fly) (Mainline) (See AOTF, JKT 2, PI V3#1, SDR, TJKC 25,59) Night Glida (See Secret City) Norris, Chuck (See Chuck Norris’ Karate Commandos (animation), Karate Chops) Not Brand Echh 1 Aug 1967: “Doctor Bloom” (sketch) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 10, Collected TJKC 2) Not Brand Echh 5 Dec 1967: (unused characters: Super Millie / Rust Man (buried in panels of Forbush Man origin) (Marvel) Not Brand Echh 7 Apr 1968: (“Be sure to watch for the gripping sequel in the months to follow...The Origin of Stan and Jack”) (Marvel) Odyssey, The Jan 3, 1977: Cyclops / Ulysses / Homer / Circe / Untitled 2p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 24) OMAC (One Man Army Corps) 1960s—1973: (concept text / art) OMAC / Brother Eye / Buddy Blank / Nimbus / Crime Cartel / Professor Brainwave / Subway Soldiers / Country For Sale / Pirate Fish / Air Burners / Dial For Doomsday / Poisonous Clothes Kirby (text); Kirby - a(p) (note: concept withheld by Kirby; would have been Captain America in a future era) (Jack Kirby / DC Comics) (See Captain America, JKQ 0, Kirby100, Kirby: A Collection of the Artistry, KU2, SDCC (2017), TJKC 1,21,59) OMAC 1 Sep 1974: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See CA, FES (D), KU2, TJKC 1,17,21,59,61, TU 12) OMAC 6 Jul 1975: (panel unused in story; replaced by p 2-3 spread reduced to fit p 2, panel 1) Kirby/Berry - a (note: published story edited from 20 pages?) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 17,50) OMAC 9 Jan 1976: “The Walking Dead” ?p Kirby - a(p) (note: story originally intended for publication— the climax of “The Skuba Incident”; exists?) (note: non-Kirby OMAC story in Warlord 37) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 52,62) [Original Art] (See Art of the Simon and Kirby Studio, Comic Art Price Guide, Collecting Original Art, Commissioned Art, Convention Sketches, DC Comics “X-Files”, Forgery Art, Illustration Board, Jack Kirby’s Artist’s Edition (Series), Jack Kirby Checklist (1998, 2008), Kirby Estate Original Art Photocopy and Digital Archive, Marvel Comics (margin notes), Seasoning, TJKC 38,62, [unknown] (1936-1993), Valentine’s Day Sketchbook) Origins of Marvel Comics 1974: (Dec 1972 Bullpen page announced publication by Christmas (1972)...will probably cost $1.00—was finally published (Oct 1974) at $9.95 (HC) and $5.95 (SC) by Simon and Schuster) Orion of the New Gods 1970: (original title concept Orion was to be drawn by Wood; becomes New Gods) (Jack Kirby) (See TJKC 6) Others, The early 1990s: (concept art) Antimon / Cybele / Karion Kirby - a(p) (adapted in: The Descendants of Atlantis) (Genesis West) (See TJKC 22) Our Fighting Forces 151 Oct 1974: (The Losers; unfinished page 4 unused in story) 1p Kirby - a(p) (See SDCC (2017), TJKC 17,70) // (The Losers; page 8 unused in story) 1p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 67,70) Our Fighting Forces 152 Dec 1974: (The Losers; cover photostat colored by Kirby) 1p Kirby/Berry - a; Kirby (color inks) (R: TJKC 61) // (In a 1987 interview, Kirby claims story is called “The Apartment” (published as “A Small Place In Hell”)—Kirby claims to have created two [real-life] war stories [OFF 152 and 159] (DC Comics) (See TJKC 23 p 31) Our Fighting Forces 153 Feb 1975: (The Losers; unfinished page 9 unused in story) 1p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 8,71) Our Fighting Forces 155 May 1975: (The Losers; page 10 unused in story) 1p Kirby/unknown - a (note: TJKC article claims this page endured an “inking contest” at SDCC) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 59) [paperback book] (format: “You can’t restrict comics down to that size. It could be the best story in the world, but I’d never do a paperback.” —Jack Kirby (1975) (note: Blackmark by Gil Kane is a prime example here (Bantam; 1971) [pencils; original art] (See Kirby Estate Original Art Photocopy Archive, pens and pencils (misc.) Phantasmagloria 1971: (unused Evanier character concept; a girl with ESP (extra-sensory perception) for the Female Furies in Mister Miracle) Kirby - a(p)? (DC Comics) (See Big Barda and Her Female Furies) Phantom Force 1982-1983: (concept art pages created by Kirby in exchange for inking services by Michael Thibodeaux; finished and published in Phantom Force 0-8) (Genesis West) (See CI 121, Comic Shop News 334, Mystiko the Great) Phantom Force early 1990s: (concept art) Apocalypse / Probe (recycled from Silver Star (aka: Jayne Davidson) / Darkfire (aka: Darkfyre) / Gin Seng / Rudolph Ludwing / Professor Kublak / Sensei / Tatsuki / Whitestar Knight / Star Slavers / Bobby / Susie Kirby/Lasick - a // (note: adapted from Bruce Lee, adapted in Disciples of the Dragon) (Genesis West / Image) (See JKQ 2, Kublak Chronicles, Malibu Maniacs, TJKC 27,43,52) Phantom Force 2 1990s: “The Head Of Ginseng” (Part 3) 1p Kirby/Lasick - a (Genesis West) (See TJKC 27 p 7) Phantom Force 9 Nov 1994: Kirby/Thibodeaux - c (announced—not published) (Genesis West) Phantom Force / Last of the Viking Heroes 1995: (proposed crossover event was to feature new characters created by Kirby) (Genesis West) (See Last of The Viking Heroes) Phobos and his Galactic Bounty Hunters 1990s: (concept art) Garm / Heebie / Jeebie / Slug Kirby - a(p) (adapted from Wonder Warriors, Captain Victory and The Galactic Rangers) (Genesis West) (See Jack Kirby’s Galactic Bounty Hunters, TJKC 27,50) Phone, The (See Superworld of Everything) [photocopies; original art] (See Kirby Estate Original Art Photocopy Archive) Photo-Journal Guide to DC Comics, The Vol. 5-7 1998: by Ernst and Mary Gerber (note: solicited in CBM ads) (Gerber Publishing) Pickled Circus 1968: (World War I German air ace; character sketch) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: drawn for Marv Wolfman) (See AE V3#53)

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Play Ball 1953: (rough cover concept for baseball title; on reverse of Charlie Chan and Captain 3D 2 unused cover art) Kirby - a(p)? (Harvey) (See Captain 3D, (illustration board (King) Playboy Jan 1967: “High Camp” (Little Annie Fanny) 4p (Kirby invited to contribute to superhero-themed episode of adult feature by Kurtzman/Elder/Heath; Kirby declined) (HMH Publishing) Playboy 1967: (Kurtzman invited Kirby to create an original adult strip concept; Kirby declined) (HMH Publishing) Plunderer, The (See Daredevil 12) Police Trap 3 Jan 1955: (cover concept) Kirby/Simon - a (Mainline) (See MLIC, JKT 2) Popeye (undated sketch) Kirby - a (R: TJKC 25) (See Popeye (animation) [Poster Book] (undated) (Question: “You must have been asked to do...a poster book.” Response: “...time and again—and I turned them down.” —Jack Kirby (1976) (See TJKC 48, p 28) Pounder, The (See Strange Tales 146) Pow! 1970: (Kirby invited by Wallace Wood to contribute to adult comic magazine concept—also featuring Frazetta, Jeff Jones, Kaluta, Cuti; Kirby declined) (note: magazine never published) (Warren) (See witzend) Presence, The 1986: (concept art) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: later inked by Hack (2014) on psueudo DC cover) (Jack Kirby) Prester John, (The Golden Age of) 1972: (concept art) Prester John / Warlock (The Demon Horse) / Count Dracula (DC Comics) (See Ape, Demon, Dracula, FF 54, Marvel Two-in-One 12, Raam the Man-Mountain, Three Presentations, TJKC 44,56,71) Prisoner, The 1 Feb 1977: “The Prisoner” Kirby (script); 5p Kirby/Royer - a // 12p Kirby - a(p) (note: story adapts British television series; half of CBS-TV episode of The Prisoner—premiere “The Arrival” (Jun 1, 1968); Gil Kane previously drew an entire unpublished issue over Staton layouts (17p); 8.5” x 11” bootleg packages exist) (Marvel) (See CBA 2, Collected TJKC 1-3, CI 77, CJ 52, CJL 1, FF 84-87, JKQ 8, Kirby100, Marvel Vision 25, Mediascene 28, TJKC 11,18,21,32,61,63,67) Prisoner, The 2 Apr 1977: “Kill Me If You Can” ?p Kirby - a(p) (note: story originally intended for publication; exists?) (Marvel) Prisoner, The 1 1993: (plans fell through to print Kirby and Gil Kane’s unpublished Marvel stories) (Topps) Private Strong (See Double Life of Private Strong) Pro! magazine #? 1972: Future Football Players (four concept figures) Kirby - a (color) (See Kirby NY sticker, TJKC 52,53) Professor Kublak (See Kublak Chronicles) [promotional comics] early 1940s: (various publishers’ remaindered comic book giveaways; re-bound interiors with one color covers— shoe store, theatre, and misc.) (See Photo Journal Guide to Comic Books, V1, p 171) [proofs (color)] (See DC Comics (covers color guides), Marvel Comics (covers color proofs) Raam the Man Mountain late 1972: (“Hulk-like” concept art) Sparticus Stone / Maharishi Manda / Dean Merriman / Tracy Jones / Jasper Gunn 2p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See Ape, CV 1 (2000), Demon, Prester John, Three Presentations, TJKC 56) Race for the Moon 1 Mar 1958: Kirby/Simon - c (original version; large moon fills half cover) (Harvey) (See CATSK #36, JKT 2, TJKC 49) Race for the Moon 4 Jan 1959: “Lunar Goliaths” 5p Kirby/Williamson - a // “The Great Moon Mystery” 5p Kirby/Williamson - a (note: stories recycled in Blast-Off) (Harvey) (See AOSKS) Rawhide Kid 20 Feb 1961: (cover concept) 1p Kirby/Ayers - a (published on Sheriff Classics 997 and RK 136 covers) (Marvel) [Real Clue Crime Stories] 1946—1947: (un-named crime title concept sample pages in presentation package presented to Ed Cronin at Hillman and eventually published) (Simon and Kirby) (See MLIC p 160-161) Real Fact Comics (nn) Feb 1946: (b/w ashcan edition cover only (r: c BC 1) (DC Comics) (See CBM 71) Red Raven Comics 2 Fall 1940: “Murder, Ltd.” (Mercury story adapted in CAC 1 as Hurricane) Kirby - a (Timely) Redwing (See Captain America and Falcon #193—214) Reptar, King of the Dinosaurs 1978: (concept art) Kirby - a(p) (note: adapted as Devil Dinosaur) (Jack Kirby Comics) (See CI 142, Devil Dinosaur, Dragon Boy, TJKC 45,56) Return of the Gods 1 Jul 1976: (original concept cover) 1p Kirby/Giacoia - a (note:published as The Eternals; adapted from The Celestials) “Ikaris The Eternal” (concept art) 1p Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: FOOM 12, Bullpen (Mar 1976); (“What if gods did come down?...Perhaps they’re still here, stored in a chamber where they have an atomic pattern—and when the atomic pattern is reactivated they’ll appear.” —Jack Kirby; CF 34 (1985) (Marvel) (See The Comic Reader 127, Radion 6, TJKC 18,66) Return of the Gods 1-3 Jul-Sep 1976: (note: original art boards #1-3 feature “Return of the Gods” title stamp) (Marvel) (See Kirby100) Richard Dragon, Kung-Fu Fighter 4 Oct 1975: “The Armageddon Beam” ?p (note: story listed on last panel original art #3) (DC Comics) Rincon 1993: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (cover concepts) 5p Kirby/Lasick - a // (pages) 2p (spread) Kirby/Lasick - a (note: adapted from: Forever Amoré, Rush and the Malibu Maniacs; originally titled: Rincon Raiders) (Genesis West) (See TJKC 15, 27) Robert Katz (1960—1961): (some birthday portrait cartoons by Uncle Jack) (See TJKC 30, p 58) Robinson Crusoe 1982: (“If I wanted to tell the entire truth about the world, I could do it with Robinson Crusoe, and do Robinson Crusoe for the rest of my life.”—Jack Kirby (Comics Scene 2 p 77) [Robot] date?: (3’ x 2’ untitled—my friend the robot has graced every edition of Jack Kirby Checklist (1997; 1998; 2008) (See JKQ 3) [Rockets and Saucers] 1973: (“Jack is a spaceship fan...perhaps, one day he’ll find the time to do a book which consists of nothing but pages and pages of rockets and saucers”—Steve Sherman (Kamandi 15) (DC Comics) Rootz ca. 1977-1979: (concept art; plant-man “Rootz” and his vine and bark castle) 1p Kirby/Alcala - a (Jack Kirby) (See TJKC 67) Rosalind Kirby 1940—1986: (Ray Wyman: “Did you ever suggest any stories?”; Roz: “Yeah, but he [Jack] never paid any attention to what I told him...If I gave him an idea, he would look at me and just burst out laughing.” // “Jack never wrote (a) story ahead of time, he wrote while he was drawing. I never remember in all my years that Jack erased a panel.”—Rosalind Kirby) (See Valentine’s Day Sketchbook) Roxie’s Raiders 1 1982: (proposed comic book concept written by Steve Gerber) 12p Kirby - a(p) (See animation, JKQ 10, TJKC 30,47,50,51,63) Roxie’s Raiders 1994: (proposed “21st Century CD-ROM game”) Kirby - a (Ruby-Spears) Rush (proposed trilogy title recycled in Rush and the Malibu Maniacs) Kirby/Thibodeaux/French (script) (Genesis West) (See Phantom Force 1) Rush and the Malibu Maniacs 1 Fall 1994: Kirby/Lasick - c (concept combined and adapted from Malibu Maniacs, Star Slavers, Rush...) (Genesis West) (See Malibu Maniacs, Phantom Force 3) San Diego Five-String Mob, The (See San Diego Comic Con Program (1971), BGCF 14, KU2, SPJO 144) Sandman, The 1 1973: (cover concept one) 1p Simon - a(l); Grandenetti - a (DC Comics) (See AE V3#76, MLIC) Sandman, The 1 1973: (cover concept two) 1p Simon - a (DC Comics) (See AE V3#13) Sandman, The 1 1973: Kirby/Simon - c (variant version) (DC Comics) (See AE V3#13, AOSKS, TJKC 34) 242


Sandman, The Mar 1975: (six-layer 3-D shadow box cover) (Jeff Gelb creates unique art for Kirby—trades for CA (sketch) hangs in Kirby’s studio) (R: TJKC 3) (Sandman 1 (Win 1974) (DC Comics) (See CA 193, TJKC 23 p 42) Sandman, The 2 1974: “The Boy Who Sold His Dream” ?p Kirby - a(p) (note: story originally intended for publication; exists?) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 17,52) Sandman, The 6 Jan 1976: “The Hilarious Plot To Destroy Washington D.C.” (original story title slightly altered for publication) (DC Comics) (See AE V3#13, TJKC 67) Sandman, The 7 Feb 1976: (cover concept) (Chan/Royer - a) (R: TJKC 70) // “The Seal-Men’s War On Santa Claus” 18p Fleischer (script); Kirby/Royer - a (DC Comics) (See BDC 22, CCC 2, Kamandi 61 (unpublished), KACS 1, TJKC 2,44,50) Satan’s Six 1973 / 1978: (concept art; “The Devil’s Rejects”) Brian Bluedragon / Hard Luck Harrigan / Doctor Mordius / Kuga, The Lion Killer / Dezira / Frightful / Inspector (Satan) / Pristine / The Groovy Ghoul (discotheque) / Hellicopter 10p Kirby/Royer - a // (text roughs) 2p Kirby (text) // (logo by Royer) // (note: Topps editor Jim Salicrup wanted Gil Kane to draw for Kirbyverse and Alan Moore to script (in cross-over with 1963) (Jack Kirby Comics) (See CI 133, JKQ 1,15, Jack Kirby’s Teen Agents, Satan’s Six (1993), TJKC 28,31,38,50,57,63) Satan’s Six 1 Apr 1993: “The Devil’s Rejects” (1978 cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Topps) (See CI 133, Frightful, Satan’s Six (concept art), TJKC 28,31,38,50,57,63) Satan’s Six 4 Jul 1993: (Isabella concept “Bjorn Again” (a very religious body builder) re-named “Bjorn Happy” by Kirby) (Topps) Satan’s Six 1994: (Kirbyverse; series two was planned, but was never published) (Topps) Screen Cartoons (nn) Dec 1944: Screen Comics / Screen Fables / Screen Funnies / Screen Gems (b/w ashcan edition covers only) (all five covers reprint Boy Commandos #1 cover) (DC Comics) (See CBM 71) [seasoning] (distinctive patina gained by Kirby on the backs of his original art pages—from the heavy graphite on his drawing board) (See illustration board, original art) Secret City, The 1968 / Feb 1983: (concept art / text) Bombast / Glida (aka: Night Glida) / Captain Glory (Kelton McCord) / Evil Army (created by Gene Machine) / [Villains] / Orak / Cal Cutta Kirby/Giacoia - a (and text) (note: story about ancient city Gazra— buried by the “Great Flood” (15,000 years ago) under Chicago—and rising; Triad-Cell Machine awakens heroes; (1983 incarnation adapted from Super Powers (series one) (Jack Kirby) (See Bombast, Captain Glory, Eyes of March, JKQ 0,15, Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga, Night Glider, Satan’s Six, Super Powers (series 1; unpublished), TJKC 21,22,37,67) Sgt. Fury (and His Howling Commandos) 1963: (logo rough) 1p Kirby - a (Marvel) (See Sgt. Fury (comic strip samples) Sgt. Fury (and His Howling Commandos) Annual 1 1965: (a “SHIELD yarn” was announced for inclusion in this Annual (per SF 20); only ST 135,136 had been published) (Marvel) Sgt. Fury (and His Howling Commandos) Mar 1975: (Evanier suggests a World War II-era adaptation of SF (per TTARO p 182) (Marvel) (See CA, FF, IH, Thor (unpublished) Shazam! 1972: (Fawcett’s Captain Marvel revival concept pitched to Infantino by Kirby (editor); (Evanier (outline/script); C.C. Beck - a) (note: published title Shazam! produced by others: Schwartz (editor); O’Neil (script); C.C. Beck - a) (DC Comics) She-Demon Aug 13, 1979: (concept art) She-Demon (Tracy Rand) / Title / Head / Exploding 3p Kirby - a(p) (note: with primitive force of powers, she generates explosive electrical and magnetic “infernos” etc; recycled in Jack Kirby’s Galactic Bounty Hunters 2) (Jack Kirby) (See TJKC 56,61) Shield, The (See CAC 2, Double Life of Private Strong) Shieldmaster 1998: (character concept art by Joe and Jim Simon is the final permutation of lineage: Captain America / Fighting American / Private Strong (The Shield) (See CBM 62 p 40; GAMM 15, Stuntmen (unpublished) Sherlock Holmes (See Super Sherlock Holmes) Showcase 94 Nov 1970: (New Gods; cover concept) Kirby/Giacoia - a // (proposed pages recycled in New Gods 1) 23p Kirby/Colletta - a (DC Comics) (See AWDC 10, Challengers of the Unknown (unpublished), JKQ 9, New Gods 1 (unpublished) Showcase 95 Jan 1971: (Forever People) Kirby/Giacoia - c // (proposed pages recycled in Forever People 1) 24p Kirby/Colletta - a (DC Comics) [Shriek-Out (Series), The] 1971: (proposed magazine concept later (working) titles: Black Humor / Weird Humor / Zany) Aragones - a (note: prototypes exist; evolved into Plop!; Aragones comics in IDMOB 1 and SW 1) (DC Comics) (See AWDC 13, BI 21, Plop! 1 “A Plop is Born” (article); Speak-Out (series) Sick 1960s: (“Hey this is interesting” [Kirby] said, “Maybe I should come in with you on it.”— “But nothing ever happened”—Joe Simon (MLIC p 213) (Crestwood Publications) Silver Spider, The Feb 8, 1954: (unused story pages) 10p Oleck (script); Beck/Simon - a (note: Kirby is peripheral to this concept; Kirby shows unpublished pages to Stan Lee in 1962; aka: “Spiderman”) // Spiderman (logo) Simon - a // (Feb 8 / 23, 1954: (editorial memorandums) 2p Sid Jacobson (text) (note: concept recycled in part AOTF 1; no Black Magic involvement) (Harvey) (See AF 15, AOTF 1,2, ASM (unpublished), Comic Book Makers p 173-185, MLIC, Night Fighter, PI V3#1, SDR, TJKC 43,59,70) Silver Star Jan 1975: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a // (concept art; exists?) Silver Star / Morgan Miller / Kathy Lorraine / Bradford Miller / Colonel Walter Hammer / Major John Lawrence / Floyd Custer / Darius Drumm / “Brimstone” Billy Drumm / “Super” Sam Hopkins / Christopher Shale / “Samson” Fischer / “Hurricane” Jayne Davidson Kirby - a(p)? (Kirby Comics) (See Silver Star, Superhero! (screenplay), TJKC 43) Silver Star 1980s: (concept art) Silver Star / Jayne Davidson (note: recycled in Phantom Force) / Colonel Walter Hammer / Morgan Miller / Darius Drumm Kirby - a(p) // Silver Star 1p Kirby/Theakston - a (Pacific) (See JKQ 10, Kirby100, Kirby: Genesis, KKOC, LOTVH Special 3, SDCC (2017), TJKC 19,21,28 photo p 8; 30) Silver Star 3 Jun 1983: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Pacific) (See Strange 5, TJKC 37) Silver Star 4 May 1983: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Pacific) (See TJKC 11) Silver Star 1993: (Topps aquired rights to reprint Silver Star 1-6) (Topps) (See Captain Victory and The Galactic Rangers) Silver Star date?: (collected and re-colored reprints by Erik Larsen) (Image) Silver Surfer 1 Aug 1968: (See FF 51,55 (unpublished) Silver Surfer 1975: (Lee/Kirby: “Maybe we’ll do...a 200-page Silver Surfer story...”—Stan Lee (Oct 1975); before Kirby was notified of project (per FOOM 11 p 5) (Marvel) (See TJKC 18 p 14) Silver Surfer Jan 24, 1977: (graphic novel plot synopsis / letter to Stanley) 4p Kirby (text) (Marvel) (See SLU, TJKC 49,60) Silver Surfer Mar 14, 1977: (graphic novel script / letter to Stanley) Kirby (text) (Marvel) (See SLU, TJKC 49,66,68) Silver Surfer May 10, 1977: (concept art) Devil’s Advocate (Master of Guile) Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 22,60,61) 243


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Silver Surfer 1977—1978: Kirby/Sinnott - c (original version; printed in house and media ads) // (pages unused in story) 1p Kirby - a(p) // 2p (spread) Kirby/Sinnott - a // 2p (spread; inked version two) Kirby/Royer - a // (note: 10 pages re-drawn by Kirby prior to publication; graphic novel was originally scheduled to be published at the end of 1977) (Marvel) (See AOJK, BI 1, JKMW, Mediascene 30, TJKC 9,39,50,62,67, Ultimate Experience (unpublished) Simon and Kirby Library: Romance, The 2014: (planned collection usurped by Fantagraphics’ Young Romance collections) (Titan) Simon and Kirby Reader, The 1990s: (proposed collection evolves into The Complete Jack Kirby book series) (Pure Imagination) [sketches] (See Convention Sketches) Skull, the Slayer 8 Nov 1976: M. Severin - c(l) (published art finished by Kirby/Giacoia) (Marvel) (See TJKC 18) Sky Giant Sep 1954: (proposed back-up feature for Night Fighter; only known sample becomes Win a Prize Comics 3 cover) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (Mainline) (See JKT 2, Win-A-Prize Comics 3) Sloperman Nov 4, 1976: (Alley Sloper; drawn at Lucca 12, Italy conference) (note: Alley Sloper was a continuing sequential strip character who debuted in 1867, lasting into the 1920s (UK); debut in USA: Aug 19, 1871 in Day’s Doings) Kirby - a (See Alley Sloper 4, JKQ 15, TJKC 12) Snow White / Seven Dwarves Dec 1944: (only known example of risqué Kirby art; ordered to draw it by an English officer while P.F.C. Kirby recuperated from frostbite in a french hospital; exists?) Someday Funnies, The 1971: (National Lampoon writer Michel Choquette’s book about 1960s—comprised of short, humorous vignettes) “The Ballad Of Beardsley Bullfeather” (or: “Tune In—Cop-Out And Drop-Up!” (space exploration) 2p Kirby (script); Kirby/Sinnott - a (note: original text by Kirby heavily altered for publication; original presentation housed in ornate wooden box for book project financed by Rolling Stone, and finally published in 2011 by Abrams) // [Vietnam Story] Kirby - a (Choquette expected a Vietnam war story, but Kirby abandoned the idea because he found the subject “overwhelmingly sad”; and went in a more positive direction—to the moon.) (Kirby’s original pencils and text) 2p (R: TJKC 59, p 88) (Straight Arrow) (See CJ 299; TJKC 29, p 23 (Kupperberg sees Wood inking Kirby), 59) Son of Origins 1975: (working title: More Origins (per Aug 1975 Bullpen page) (Marvel) Sorcerer’s Apprentice, The 1991: (Mickey Mouse; alternate for The Art of Mickey Mouse) 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (See AOJK) Soul Love 1 Sep 30, 1971: (Kirby writing on entire issue) // Kirby - c (pencil / ink / wash) (R: CBASE 1, TJKC 23,50,56) // “Fears Of A Go-Go Girl Can Come True” 10p Kirby/Colletta - a (See BI 8,10, CBASE 1, TJKC 23,32,50,59,66) // “Diary Of The Disappointed Doll” 5p Evanier/Sherman (script); Kirby/DeZuniga - a (See Collected TJKC 3, TJKC 17) // “Dedicated Nurse” 7p Kirby/Colletta - a (See CBASE 1, Collected TJKC 4, TJKC 23,32,42,56) // “The Teacher” 10p Kirby/Colletta - a (R: TJKC 23) // “Old Fires” 2p Kirby/Colletta - a (recycled from True Life Divorce (unpublished) (R: JKMW, TJKC 62) // “The Model” 10p (story listed on cover; adapted from True Life Divorce (unpublished) (See TJKC 56,62,67) // (unknown text/photo collage features; poster: Roberta Flack) (“A DC Supercomic” (DC Comics) (See BI 8,10, CBASE 1, Collected TJKC 4, JKMW, TJKC 3,17,23,32,42,50,56,59,62,66) Soul Romance (See Soul Love) [Speak-Out [Series], The] 1971: (Kirby envisioned series of full-color magazines featuring real advertisements, photo comics, and comic adaptations of name authors such as Norman Mailer and Truman Capote.”—Mark Evanier; TJKC 17, p 43) (DC Comics) (See BI 10 p 44) “The Black and White of DC Magazines”; DC West, Shriek-Out (Series), Superworld of Everything Spiderman (See Amazing Fantasy 15, ASM, Comic Book Makers, Dennis the Menace (television), PI V3#1, Silver Spider) Spiderman 1954: (logo art) Simon - a (Harvey) (See AF 15, Comic Book Makers p 183, PI V3#1, TJKC 53,66) Spiderman 1962: (concept art) 1p Kirby - a (note: Shooter recalls seeing presentation drawing—character carried a “web gun” and wore trunks and flapped boots similar to Captain America.) (See TJKC 63, p 3) // (Ditko recalls concept art in The Comics V1#5) (Marvel) Spirit World 1 Fall 1971: Kirby/Colletta - c (original version; collage; note: Kirby wanted color printing; Adams based finished cover on Kirby’s rough) // (note: original art to “Michel de Nostradamus: Amazing Predictions” (10p) shredded by the Kirby’s pet cat— sometime after publication) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 48 p 12) Spirit World 1 1972: (second printing advertised in DC house ad; existence is doubtful; poor distribution (sales) kept DC from expanding into the b/w magazine market) (DC Comics) (See FP 9, MM 6, SPJO 145) Spirit World 2 Win 1971: (Kirby writing on entire issue) // “Toxl, The World Killer” (host: Dr. E. Leopold Maas) 12p Kirby (plot); Evanier/Kirby (script); Kirby/Royer - a (R: SWC, WMT 2) (See TJKC 13,38,43,50) // “The Burners” 10p Kirby/Royer - a (one collage page) (R: SWC, WMT 3) // “Horoscope Phenomenon Or Witch Queen Of Ancient Sumeria?”) 10p Kirby/Royer - a (R: SWC, WMT 1) // “The Psychic Blood-Hound” 10p Kirby - a(l); Royer - a (R: FTDM 6) / (layout of title page) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: SWC, TJKC 37) // “They’re Still Up There” 2p Kirby (text); Kirby - a (4 collages) (R: SWC, WMT 2) // ”Is There A World Outside Of The One We Know?” 1p (text by D. Woolfolk); Kirby - a (collage) (R: FTDM 6) // “Special Delivery” (Dr. E. Leopold Maas) 2p (text by Evanier/Sherman) (R: WMT 1) (IBC: unused collage) “The Two Faces Of The Twentieth Century—And Beyond” 1p Kirby - a (R: SWC) (DC Comics) (See FTDM6, SWC, TJKC 13,37,38,43,48,50,59, WMT 1-3) Spirit World 3 1972: “The Two Faces Of The Twentieth Century—And Beyond” (story title indicated on unused IBC collage (Spirit World 2) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 59) [Stan Lee autobiography] 1978: (60,000 word manuscript due by 1983) (Harper & Row) (See Excelsior!) Starbaby Jan 1975: (“A Still Thriller Spectacular”); (“female robot” fumetti comic concept) // (magazine cover mock-up: with photo collage concept by Sherman) 1p (Kirby Comics) (See Amazing Adventures 4 (Jul 1951; periodicals), Teen Agent, TJKC 43) Star Cats 1978: (Star Wars parody concept art) Duke Backscratcher / Hank Smilo / Dark Doberman 1p Kirby (script); 1p Kirby - a(p) (Jack Kirby) (See Strange 3, TJKC 5) Starman Zero (See Starman Zero (comic strip) Star Slavers 1992: (developed from Malibu Maniacs; proposed trilogy title recycled in Rush and the Malibu Maniacs) // (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: other pages exist?) (Genesis West) (See Phantom Force 3) Star Spangled Comics 1941: (Mort Weisinger sends Simon and Kirby scripts from freelance writers; they ignore them) (DC Comics) Stop the Panzers date?: (concept art) Kirby - a (See JKQ 15, short story (unknown), TJKC 64) Strange Story Comics Jul 1946: (title concept announced in All-New Comics 13 and Writers Digest (Apr 1946) // (cover concept) 1p Fujitani - a (Harvey) (See AE V3#33) Strange Tales 107 Apr 1963: Sub-Mariner (head sketch on art page reverse) Kirby - a(p) (R: AE V3#22, CFA-APA 35, TJKC 53) (Marvel)


Strange Tales Annual 2 1963: Kirby/Ayers - c (Human Torch; original version, speech balloons and buildings altered) (Marvel) (See AF 16, CBM 99, JIM 96 (Sep 1963) house advertisement; MTE 1, SF 3) Strange Tales 146 Jul 1966: (Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.; concept art) The Pounder 1p Kirby - a(p) (Feb 4, 1966) (note: re-named “Hammer-Hand Androids” in published story) (note: cover repros Ditko interior art—was there an unused Kirby cover?) (Marvel) (See TJKC 63) Strange Tales 150 Nov 1966: “Hydra Lives” (Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.; unused layouts) 12p Kirby - a(p) (“I erased every panel (of Kirby layouts) and re-drew it, because I couldn’t draw like Kirby.”—John Buscema; The Art of John Buscema) (Marvel) (See TJKC 29, p 59; TTA 85) Strange Tales 151 Dec 1966: “The Man Called D.E.A.T.H.” (Director of External Atomic Threat Headquarters); pages unused in story; inking try-out) 2p Kirby (script / notes); Kirby/Steranko - a (Marvel) (See Marvel Vision 14, NFC, S.H.I.E.L.D. 9 (2015), SHIELDCC, Steranko Portfolio One) Strange Tales 153 Feb 1967: (page unused in story; Hydra) 1p Kirby - a(p) (partial inks by Steranko) (Marvel) (See TJKC 63) Strange World of Your Dreams, The 1 Aug 1952: Kirby/Simon - c (version one) (Prize) (See JKT 2) Strange World of Your Dreams, The #? 1952: (cover concept; female violinist in water) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (concept pages) Kirby - a(p) // (Prize) (See JKT 2, TJKC 13,37,69) Strange World of Your Dreams, The 5 Apr 1953: (cover concept; destroying grave of dead sweetheart) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (Prize) (See KKOC, KU2, MLIC, SKLH, TJKC 13) “Street Code” 1983: (autobiographic prose and pencil story details Kirby’s youth in New York City) 10p Kirby (script); Kirby - a(p) (note: Kirby titled his 2 page spread “The Block”; story commissioned by Richard Kyle and published in Argosy V3#2 (1990) (See KKOC, Street Code (mini-comic), STW, TJKC 50,63) Stuntman Comics 1 Apr 1946: “Killer In The Big Top” (title page unused in story) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Harvey) (See TJKC 11) Stuntman Comics 2 Jun 1946: Kirby/Simon - c (original version; advertised in SMC 1) // (a western story was possibly planned for this issue—based on the unused cover) (Harvey) (See AOSKS, CJK 3, JKQ 10, SKS) Stuntman Comics 4 Dec 1946: “Terror Island” (vs. The Panda) 14p Kirby/Simon - a (title page R: AOSKS, SKS) // “The Evil Sons Of M. LeBlanc” 2p (title spread) Kirby/Simon - a (R: AOSKS, SKS) // “Stuntman Crowns A Jungle Lord” 13p Kirby/Simon - a (R: AGC 12, MLIC, SKS, TJKC 72) // Stuntman / Stuntgirl / Stuntboy (concept art) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (note 1: according to Simon, no Stuntgirl or Stuntboy story was ever produced) // (note 2: there exist an unknown quantity of unused pages of original art that will never be seen—according to thei owner) (Harvey) (See AE V3#89, AGC 12, AOSKS, Comic Book Makers, CJK 4, JKQ 10, JKT 1, Le Justicier Des Reves Veille, TJKC 20,25,34,37,39,46,50,51,55,56,61) Stuntmen 1998: (updated Stuntman concept—computerized stuntmen by Joe and Jim Simon) (See TJKC 25 p 44, Shieldmaster (unpublished) Sundance of Mars early 1970s: (concept art) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Jack Kirby) (See TJKC 32,56) Sunfire, Man of Flame 1955: (logo and cover concept) 1p Kirby - a (Mainline) (See JKT 2) Super American 1940: (character concept design evolves into Captain America) Simon - a (Timely) (See Captain America Comics) Superboy Mar—Apr 1957: (Kirby applied for open artist slot, and was turned down—assumed Green Arrow and mystery anthology stories instead) (note: George Papp moved from Green Arrow to Superboy) (DC Comics) (See Comics Interview 2) Super Doc 1978: (vs. “Infecto”; drawn for Katz family friend “Dr. Jerry”) 1p Kirby - a(p) (See Katz Family, TJKC 30) Super-Giant Spider-Man 1 Jul 1974: (planned 100-page title published as Giant-Size Spider-Man 1 (68 pages) (Marvel) Supergirl 1 Feb 1944: (b/w ashcan edition cover only (r: c BC 1) (DC Comics) (See CBM 71) Superman 1970: (DC wanted Kirby to revitalize Batman and Superman; Kirby chose low circulation Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen instead; “They offered him Superman, but [Kirby] said he wouldn’t take Superman”—Rosalind Kirby (CJ 134; 1989) (DC Comics) Superman 1971: (“comic game” cards; test run) (unused puzzle card; Superman rescues Jimmy and Lois from exploding robot) 1p Kirby - a (Mattel) (See Lone Ranger (card puzzle), Superman (animation), Tarzan (card puzzle), TJKC 67) [Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen] 1966—1970: (concept art) Mountain Of Judgement (aka: Omnibus) / Hairies / DNAliens / Outsiders Kirby - a(p) (note: concepts described in “A Visit with Jack Kirby” in FP 1, MM 1, NG 1) (Jack Kirby) [DC Comics] (See TJKC 17,38) Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 1970: (unused cover corner ornament) Jimmy Olsen / Superman Kirby/Colletta - a // (note: Kirby ignores long storyline memos from E. Nelson Bridwell) (DC Comics) (See CBASE 1, FP, JKQ 9, MM, NG, SDCC (2017), TJKC 7,31,42,68) Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 133 Oct 1970: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (inked version) 1p Kirby/Royer - a (R: TJKC 42) // Flipper Dipper (concept art) 1p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See BI 1, Charlton Premiere 1, CBASE 1, CI 108, Graphic Story World 6, JKMW, JOA 1,2, Kirby100, KKOC, LIFE Nov 17, 1967; SG, Superman 233, TJKC 42,50,59 (p 90) Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 133—135 Oct 1970—Jan 1971: (1970 Newsboy Legion: only “Dads” are mentioned—no mention of mothers or wives; when they meet 1940s (adult) Legion (aka: Dads) in SPJO 135, it is in the “Project”—a genetic replication complex.; are the 1970 Newsboy Legion genetic replicas?—or are they natural sons? This fact is never clarified in the series) // (note: original Big Words is a geneticist, and original Tommy is a medical doctor) (DC Comics) Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 133—148 Oct 1970—Apr 1972: [Superman / Jimmy Olsen replacement heads]; (133-134): Plastino - a // (135) Anderson/Colletta - a // (136-139,141-145,148) Anderson - a // (146-147) Royer - a // (DC Comics) (See JKQ 9) “The House that Jack Visited” Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 134—136 Dec 1970—Mar 1971: (Infantino created cover roughs; Kirby cover roughs exist?) // (rumored unused panels; Superman destroys super-cycles) ?p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 37, p 47) Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 135 Jan 1971: (un-retouched Superman head) Kirby - a(p) // (issue accidently drawn on large 11” x 15” board; Evanier erased one inch off panels to fit correct 10” x 15” board size.) // (note: Joe Kubert almost inked page 22 (Golden Guardian) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 37 (FAQs), 57) Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 136 Mar 1971: (“My cell tissues were the first grown when the genetic code was broken and deciphered... but that’s another story.”—Superman (p 17-18) (DC Comics) (See SPJO 146 )“Arin, The Armored Man” Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 137 Apr 1971: (original color collage art) 1p Kirby - a (R: TJKC 50) (DC Comics) (See JOA 2) Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 138 Jun 1971: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (cover production guide) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: DC Comics vetoed original plot destroying The Daily Planet building; plot recycled in Legends of the DC Universe 14) (DC Comics) (See CATSK #44, JKMW, JOA 1, TJKC 27,62) Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 139—141 Jul—Sep 1971: (two pages of Rickles insults written by Evanier and Sherman for Superman—the Hockey Puck from Krypton) (DC Comics)

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Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 141 Sep 1971: (cover concept) 1p Kirby/Colletta - a (DC Comics) (See JKMW) Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 141—148 Sep 1971—Apr 1972: (Kirby wanted to feature Plastic Man reprints by Jack Cole—they appear in post-Kirby issues 149-150) (per TTARO p 159) (DC Comics) (See Police Comics, Plastic Man (Quality) Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 142 Oct 1971: (cover concept; version one) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 34) // Kirby/Royer - c (original version one) (R: JKQ 14) // Kirby/Royer - c (original version two; new Superman figure by Kirby) (DC Comics) (See Collected TJKC 2, TJKC 27) Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 143 Nov 1971: (unfinished page 19 unused in story; Superman) 1p Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (note: “ROZ” hidden in inks (at center-right) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 21,71) Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 144 Dec 1971: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (page 15 unused in story) 1p Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a // Evanier/Sherman (script) (note: Kirby had story finished before his assistants could submit script) (DC Comics) (See BGCF 14, SDCC (1971), TJKC 8,42) Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 145 Jan 1972: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See BI 1, JOA 1, TJKC 8,42,48,49) Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 146 Feb 1972: (original story title “Jimmy Olsen—Cro-Magnon” announced in SPJO 145) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 44) Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 146—147 Feb—Mar 1972: Superman / Jimmy Olsen (model sheets; Plastino - a) (note: used by Royer for consistancy) (DC Comics) (See JKQ 9) Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 147 Mar 1972: (SPJO 146 intimates Golden Guardian and Dubbilex are “alive and may soon wish they were dead”—final app. for both in issue 146) (DC Comics) Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 148 Apr 1972: (announcement: Newsboy Legion reprints would continue) (DC Comics) Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 1990s: (proposed reprint book (SPJO 133-139,141-148) with Steve Rude replacement art to fix Plastino / Anderson faces—more faithful to Kirby version) (DC Comics) Super Powers Dec 1982—1984: (toy development concept art for Kenner Toys / DC Comics) (produced as action figures by Kenner toys, 1985-1987): Orion / Darkseid / DeSaad / Kalibak / Metron / Mantis / Mister Miracle / Para-Demon / Steppenwolf / Heggra / Tigra Kirby - a (note: additional toy reverse design art by Giffen) (See TJKC 22,26,35,46) // (concept only): Apokolips Street Skimmer / Arm-Bomb / Assault-Baton Thrower / Avenging Eye / Black Racer / Boomeranger / Cable-Pistol / Chest Transporter / Darkseid’s Cross-Bow Cavalry / Darkseid’s Lethal Air-Yacht / Darkseid’s Bunker Silo Series (1) / Darkseid Bunker Series (2) / DeSaad’s Hassle Half-Track / Destructi-Poles / (Twin) Galacti-Guns / Kalibak’s Boulder Bomber / Mantis’ Mechanical Marauder / Military Personnel / Mobius-Mobile / Molecular Reducer / Mother Box / Para-Belt / Paratomic Short-Rifle / Probe Helmet / Pyramid Power Platform / (Twin) Omega “Wipe-Out” Mechanism / Saw-Tooth Smasher / “Shake-Up” Chair / Tigra’s Prison Mask / War Staff Kirby - a (See CJ 134 p 98; Hunger Dogs, JKQ 7,9, JKT 2, New Gods, Super Powers (action figures; misc.), TJKC 2,17,24,26,27,28,35,38,39,46,48,62,69) Super Powers Nov 5, 1984: (concept art) Emmissaries (design: four figures) Kirby - a(p) (note: recycled in The Secret City) (Topps) // (DC Comics) (See Hunger Dogs, New Gods, TJKC 21,22) Super Powers 5 Nov 1984: (first series original unedited text by Kirby) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 43) Super Powers 4 Dec 1985: (second series original story title “Roman Holiday” announced at end of SP 3) (DC Comics) Super Powers #? 1985: (second series cover concept; Darkseid) 1p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See Hunger Dogs, JKQ 9, TJKC 26,57) Super Powers 1-12 Sep 1985—Aug 1986: (Series 2) was planned as a 12-issue maxi-series) (DC Comics) Super Powers 1-4 Sep—Dec 1986: (DC asked [Kirby] to do the third sequence and other work, but he turned them down.) (per TTARO p 229) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 43) Super Sherlock Holmes Fall 1941: (unused concept; sketches thrown away) Kirby/Simon - a (first concept presented to National (DC); “We started creating new characters like Super Sherlock Holmes and stuff like that; stuff that never occurred.”—Joe Simon (TJKC 25 p 40) (aka: Sherlock Holmes, Jr. and Young Sherlock Holmes) (DC Comics) (See MLIC p 113) Super Troopers 1985: (concept art) 1p Kirby- a(p) (Jack Kirby) (See CV 1 (2000) Superworld of Everything 1 1971: (11” x 14” tabloid concept: front / back cover mock-ups; “A Visual Look at Everything”) 2p Kirby (writer) Kirby - a (Galactic Head) // (note: mock-ups refer to feature articles and art of unconfirmed existence: “Screened” (a provocative look at movies by Ellison) // “Heroes of Kalevala” (Kynin the Finn; Finnish legends) 2p Royer - a // “The Phone” (a new twist to the bizarre) // “The Uncensored Exploits Of Helen Damnation” // “Emile Fadeout” (antique movie star by M. Severin) // “Judge Duffy” (serialized pulp novel) // “The New Social Behavior” // “The Clowns” (comedians) // “The World Of Monsters” // (TV, records and movies) // (controversial interviews) // “Galaxy Green” 2p Kirby (script); Kirby/Royer - a // “I Am Gemini” 2p (by Ditko) // “Copycat” Kirby - a(p) (signed: “O.G. Bibbs”) // (note: unknown Steranko feature planned) (DC Comics) (See CBASE 1, Speak-Out (Series), TJKC 4,20,39,43,67, Uncle Carmine’s Fat City Comix) Tales of Asgard 1 Oct 1968: (cover concept layout) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See KKOC) Tales of Suspense 39 Mar 1963: (Iron Man character design / concept art: “This guy could not survive without a specially designed suit— ...with this suit, he made himself more powerful than he could ever imagine—He was almost a god, but he was also a prisoner of his own invention”—Jack Kirby (AOJK, p 130) Kirby - a(p) (exists?) (Marvel) Tales of Suspense 41 May 1963: (Iron Man; “Doctor Strange” cover concept recycled as cover TOS 42: “Red Barbarian”) Kirby/Heck - a (Marvel) Tales of Suspense 48 Dec 1963: Kirby/Brodsky - c (Iron Man; “Mr. Doll” originally called “Mr. Pain”— name rejected by the Comics Code Authority) (Marvel) Tales of Suspense Nov 1963: (Iron Man) (“I took my portfolio [to Marvel] ...[Stan Lee] was looking over some Jack Kirby pencils. If I remember correctly it was an 11-page Iron Man story ...[Stan] handed me the Kirby pages and asked if I would like to ink them.—Chic Stone (CI 121, p 26); note: the only (13-page) Iron Man stories Kirby drew were inked by Don Heck in early 1963 (TOS 40,41,43) pre-dating Stone’s arrival (inking) on Marvel titles (AV 6, FF 27, JIM 104, TOS 54, TTA 57, XM 6) by one year. (Marvel) Tales of Suspense 55 Jul 1964: Kirby/Brodsky - c (Iron Man; original version, Mandarin’s hand and shadows altered) (Marvel) Tales of Suspense 63-72 Mar-Dec 1965: (per TOS 65, Captain America World War II stories would complete entire wartime story up to and including Bucky’s demise) (Marvel) Tales of Suspense 70 Oct 1965: (Captain America; layouts) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 48,50,66) Tales of Suspense 71 Nov 1965: (Captain America; extant lettering script by Lee; signed by Kirby) (Marvel) (See TJKC 34) Tales of Suspense 75 Mar 1966: (Captain America; art fixes by Kirby over Ayers art) (Marvel) (See TJKC 59) Tales of Suspense 78 Jun 1966: (unfinished cover concept; Captain America) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: found under “Goddesses” collage art; not for issue 92 as detailed in TJKC 59) (Marvel) (See TJKC 59)


Tales of Suspense 82-84 Oct-Dec 1966: Captain America (extant plot synopses) Lee (text) (Marvel) (See TJKC 63) Tales of Suspense 83 Nov 1966: Captain America (story plot notes) Kirby (text) (Marvel) (See TJKC 51) Tales of Suspense 84 Dec 1966: Kirby/Giacoia - c (original version; Super Adaptoid’s wings altered) (Marvel) (See EIM 2, TJKC 66) Tales of Suspense 89 May 1967: (letters page: “...we’ll try to schedule a yarn for an upcoming ish in which we actually show the origin of Cap’s shield...”) (Marvel) (See TOS 93 extra-terrestrial metal shield origin) Tales of Suspense 92 Aug 1967: Kirby/Giacoia - c (original version: background altered) // (unused CA final panel replaced by Romita) (Marvel) (See TJKC 49,54,66) // (note: cover concept detailed in TJKC 59 is actually for TOS 78) Tales of Suspense 93 Sep 1967: (plot ideas / characters written by Kirby on reverse of original art: “Blocks Negative Zone” // “Johnny (Storm?) leaves college” // “Aunt Petunia”, etc.) Kirby (text) (Marvel) Tales of Suspense 97 Jan 1968: (unused Black Panther pages?) 4p Kirby- a(p) (note: are these the missing Captain America story pages (Black Panther’s miraculous survival) between pages 5-10) that Royer inked as samples for DC Comics in 1971?) (Marvel) (See TJKC 39, p 63) Tales to Astonish 17 Mar 1961: Kirby/Ditko - c (original version; Vandoom) (Atlas) (See WCR 4) Tales to Astonish 65 Mar 1965: (note: letters page states Stan Lee typically lays out covers for Marvel artists) // (concept art) New Giant-Man 1p Powell - a (Marvel) (See AE V3#66) Tales to Astonish 81 Jul 1966: (Hulk); (concept art) Boomerang 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: ex-big league baseball pitcher turned assassin) (Marvel) (See Bombast, TJKC 13) Tales to Astonish 83 Sep 1966: (Hulk); (Kirby’s hand-written (Lee) plot session notes on reverse of ST 146 stats) Kirby (text) (Marvel) (See TJKC 51,63) Tales to Astonish 85 Nov 1966: (Hulk); “The Missile And The Monster” (unused layouts) 10p Kirby - a(p) (Kirby layouts unused by Buscema and lost— “(Buscema) would just erase Kirby’s pencils and do his own thing.”—Marie Severin) (Marvel) (See ST 150) Tales to Astonish #? 1967: “The Peerless Power Of The Silver Surfer” 12p Kirby/Giacoia - a (note: story intended as first Silver Surfer feature story—replacing Hulk, who was to begin own title; was published in FFS 5 instead) (Marvel) Tales to Astonish 101 Mar 1968: M. Severin/Giacoia - c (Hulk; original version; Asgardians replaced by Kirby/Everett for publication) (Marvel) (See Nobody Loves the Hulk (record) Tales to Make Your Flesh Crawl 1974: (cover concept; “Give Me My Heart”) 1p Kirby/Sherman - a (DC Comics) (See TJKC 32,33) Tarzan 1974: (concept art) 1p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See ERBDom, JKMW, JKQ 1, Tarzan (card puzzle game) Teen-Agent Fall 1964: (photo collage book concept) 2p (covers) It’s Doomsville Baby / Big Daddy Of Death Kirby - a (collage) // (Neal Kirby photo) (Jack Kirby) (See Jack Kirby’s Teen Agents, Satan’s Six, Starbaby, TJKC 32,45) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1989: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1p Kirby - a(p) // Michelangelo 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a // (two sketches) Kirby - a(p) (note: drawn for Kevin Eastman) (See AOJK, JKQ 15, TJKC 28,68, TMNT 50, Turtle Soup 4) Ten Years of Kirby Conversations 2006: (book was to compile Kirby discussion group memories, discussions, artwork and more.) (Jack Kirby Museum) Thing 1964: (unused MMMS promotional art) Thing Kirby/M. Severin - a (R: AE V3#18) (Marvel) Thing 1965: (unused 6-foot poster); “Always Thing-ing Of Ya” (Bashful Benjamin) Thing Kirby - a (Marvel) (See MGC 24, TJKC 63; 72 p 61) Thing 1967: (unique art lesson sent to Bruce Younger) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See SACBA, TJKC 13) Thing 1971: “Cisco-Thing” 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: drawn for Joe Sinnott’s son Mark, to repay Joe for inking Fighting American in Kirby Unleashed) (R: TJKC 10) // “Cisco-Thing” (inked version one; “old cowhand”) 1p Kirby/Sinnott - a // “Cisco-Thing” (inked version two) 1p Kirby/Sinnott - a (Marvel) (See FOOM 5, TJKC 10,53, Wonderful World of Comics 7) Thing 1975: “Jewish Thing” (Ben Grimm in prayer shawl / yarmulke) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: created for Kirby family Hanukkah card; “It’s a Jewish Thing”—Jack Kirby) (See Hogan’s Alley 14, KKOC, TJKC 19,67) Thor 1962: [Marvel] originally wanted Thor to have red hair and a beard) (Marvel) (See TU 16) Thor #? 1965: (title page unused in story) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: Asgard city scene features majestic statues, flying gods and Asgardian buildings based upon coffee pot and objects in Kirby’s studio; given to friend of Bill Mantlo while visiting Kirby’s studio in his NY home) (“It doesn’t advance the story, Stan [Lee] would never accept it.”—Jack Kirby) (AH 100 p 27) (Marvel) Thor 1966: [The Ragnarok Concept]: In an endless cycle of re-invention, the death of the old gods (Asgard) would result in the birth of the new. . . gods [New Genesis] proposed for Thor and rejected; recycled in New Gods at DC) // Thor (re-design with sword; later named Sigurd) / Balduur (re-design) / Heimdall (re-design) / Honir / [Enchantra] Kirby/Heck - a (Marvel) (See CATSK #2,3,33; CBM 110, Jack Kirby’s Gods Portfolio, Kirby: Genesis (collection), KKOC, KU2, New Gods (concept art), New Gods 1, New Gods Portfolio, Thor 127-128 (Tales of Asgard), 154-157; TJKC 5,38,41,56,61) (See Evanier TJKC 47 p 20) Thor 129 Jun 1966: Kirby/Colletta - c (original version; cityscape in background; repro in Australian reprints) (Marvel) (See EThor 2, MS 2, TJKC 66) Thor 131 Aug 1966: (page unused in story) 1p Kirby - a(p) // Collage Kirby - a (R: TJKC 36) (Marvel) (See TJKC 14) Thor 133 Oct 1966: Kirby/Colletta - c (original version; Ego altered for publication by M. Severin) // (page 8 unused in story; “Ego’s Good Fight”) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (unused final panel) Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See JKMW, MS 4, TJKC 36,54,66) Thor 134 Nov 1966: Asgard / Bifrost (Rainbow Bridge) (“To Become An Immortal” page 4, panel 4) 1p (over-sized photostat altered and hand-colored by Kirby) // Galactus 1p (over-sized photostat (page 3) altered and hand-colored by Kirby) (Marvel) (See TJKC 26 (cover) Thor 134-135 Nov-Dec 1966: (extant plot synopses by Lee (text) (Marvel) (See TJKC 63 p 58) Thor 136 Jan 1967: Nastrond (“When Speaks The Dragon” (title page) 1p (over-sized photostat altered and hand-colored by Kirby) // (See TJKC 12, p 19 (background of 1972 photo) (Marvel) Thor 141 Jun 1967: Kirby/Colletta - c (version one) (Marvel) (See TJKC 23) Thor 144 Sep 1967: (cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: cover art allegedly too “complicated” to be inked by Colletta; subsequently inked by Royer (2000) (R: TJKC 36) and Larsen (2001) (R: TJKC 36) // Kirby/Colletta - c (original version: before weapon barb removed) (Marvel) (See CBAGWJK, Comics Feature 34 (inked), JKQ 0, KU, TJKC 28,36,50,54) Thor Special 3 Sep 1967: (“Jack was so busy drawing an all-new FF Special that he’d never have been able to finish Odin’s pride and joy by deadline time.”—Stan Lee; Daredevil Special 1 published instead) (Marvel) Thor 147 Dec 1967: (according to Kirby’s original margin notes, Inhumans aware of Sentry and their origins; Hunters think Sentry governs powerful witch people who live in “gleaming caves on great island”) (Marvel) (See TJKC 21) Thor 148 Jan 1968: Kirby/Colletta - c (original version; Thor figure altered by Romita) (Marvel) (See EThor 3, TJKC 47,66) Thor 153-173 Jun 1968-Feb 1970: (Inhumans); “We’ve got enough Inhumans sagas to keep going for a couple of years at least.” (Thor 149 (letters page); feature lasted only three more months—finally returning in AA 1 (Aug 1970) (Marvel)

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Thor 157 Oct 1968: (inked page 2 unused in story; Thor vs. Mangog) 1p Kirby- a (Kirby inks) (Marvel) (See AE V3#74, TJKC 44) Thor 158 Nov 1968: (panel unused in story) Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See JKQ 15, TJKC 14,54) Thor 159 Dec 1968: Kirby/Colletta - c (original version; Thor altered by Romita) // (color cover guide) 1p (Marvel) (See EThor 3, TJKC 70) Thor 161 Feb 1969: (page 12 unused in story; Galactus and sun; note: faint Thor figure in background) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (Thor and Recorder figures without collage) Kirby/Colletta - a (R: TJKC 14) (Marvel) (See Jack Kirby Gods (portfolio) envelope, Jack Kirby Portfolio (1970), KU2, TJKC 3) Thor 162 Mar 1969: (page 17 unused in story; Galactus (origin) / machine) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See CBAGWJK, Jack Kirby Portfolio (1970), KU2, TJKC 4,14,52,63) Thor 165 Jun 1969: (unused FF page unused as page 11 in story; Watcher) 1p Kirby - a(p) (See KU, TJKC 52) // (inked version) 1p Kirby/Williamson - a (note: “Him” called “Cocoon Man” by Kirby on original art story pages (165-166) (See TJKC 15, Collected TJKC 4) (Marvel) Thor 167 Aug 1969: (cover concept) Kirby/Colletta - c // (page 15 unused in story; Loki / Karnilla / Haag) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See Jack Kirby Portfolio (1970), KU2, TJKC 3,14,52) Thor 167-170 Oct-Nov 1969: (note: insightful reconstruction of Thor stories to Kirby’s original concept detailed in TJKC 52) (Marvel) Thor 169 Oct 1969: (unused cover exists?) // (note: Galactus origin pages adapted from unused FF sequence?) // (original story title “The Secret Of Galactus” announced at end of Thor 168) // (page 10 unused in story; Thor / Galactus / Bifrost) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 14,45,52,70) // (page 11 unused in story; Warriors Three meet General) 1p (without backgrounds) Kirby - a(p) (R: JKQ 2, TJKC 1) // (same page 11 with backgrounds added later) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: KU2, TJKC 14,52) // (page 13 unused in story; Warriors Three in the city / Thor and Galactus) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: KU, Spirit 39, TJKC 14,52) // (page 14 unused in story; Thor / Galactus / Loki threats) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 14,52) // (page 14 inked version) 1p Kirby/McCorkindale - a (R: TJKC 49) // (page 16 unused in story; stunned Warriors Three vs. Thermal Man) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: JKMW, TJKC 14,52) // (page 17 unused in story; Warriors Three vs. Thermal Man, Hogun maces building) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: Jack Kirby Portfolio (1970), KU2, TJKC 4,14,50,52) // (page 18 unused in story; Hogun and Fandral vs. Thermal Man, rubble / explosions) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (same page 18 inked version) 1p Kirby/Buckler - a (note: signed by Kirby to Shel Dorf) (R: TJKC 1,52) // (page 20 unused in story; Thor and Galactus, plan to team up to fight Thermal Man) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 14,52) (note: insightful Thor 169-170 reconstruction article and diagram in TJKC 52) (Marvel) Thor 170 Nov 1969: (cover concept) 1p Kirby/Verpoorten - c (R: TJKC 14) // (pages unused in story) 2p Kirby - a(p) // (original story titles listed at end of Thor 169) “Thunder Over The Orient” / “Thunder Over New York” // (page 7 unused in story; Loki speaks from tree) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: Jack Kirby Portfolio (1970), KU2, TJKC 2,14,52) // (page 8 unused in story; Odin and Asgardian) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: Jack Kirby Portfolio (1970), KU2, TJKC 2,14,52) (Marvel) Thor 172 Jan 1970: (Stan Lee describes the creative process of Thor 172 in Cartoonist PROfiles 4) (Marvel) Thor 175 Apr 1970: Kirby/Verpoorten - c (original version) (Marvel) (See Kirby100, TJKC 18,51) Thor 179 Aug 1970: (does a Kirby cover concept exist?—a letter in TJKC 53 indicates that it does) (Marvel) Thor Mar 1975: [Stan] listened to Jack say he wouldn’t do...Thor.” (per TTARO p 182) (Marvel) (See CA, FF, IH, SF (unpublished) Thor 255 Jan 1977: M. Severin - c (layout) (published art by Kirby/Verpoorten/Romita) (Marvel) Thor 258 Apr 1977: M. Severin - c (layout) (published art by Kirby/Adkins) (Marvel) Thor the Mighty 1 1976: (proposed b/w magazine concept; story “War of the Gods” 42p (J. Buscema/DeZuniga - a) published instead in Thor Annual 5 (1976) with Kirby cover) (Marvel) 3-D Action Poster 1984: (unused “Honeycomb Kid” 3-D poster concepts) [BMX Fever] (bicycle Moto-X; version one) 1p Kirby - a(p) // Runner 1p Kirby - a(p) (Post (Honeycomb cereal) (See Honeycomb (cereal box), TJKC 15,69, 3-D Action Posters) 3D Cosmic Poster 1981—1982: (unused version) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (original version) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (unused covers) 2p Kirby - a(p) // (3-D glasses art; two versions of unused art) Kirby - a(p) (3D Cosmic Publications) (See Battle for a Three-Dimensional World, TJKC 30,35,69) Three Presentations 1972: (25 page concept solicitation package compiled by Ted Pedersen (cartoon writer) and Jack Vance (science fiction author) // (concept art): Prester John / Raam, The Man-Mountain Kirby - a(p) (note: “Time Divers” concept contains no Kirby art) (CBS) (See Prester John, Raam the Man-Mountain, TJKC 56) Thrills of Tomorrow 21 Jun 1955: (unpublished issue would have featured Stuntman Comics reprints: ANC 13, SMC 1,3?) (Harvey) Thrills of Tomorrow 22 Aug 1955: (unpublished issue would have featured Stuntman Comics reprints) // (unused cover; artist unknown) 1p (Harvey) (See AE V3#13, SKS, TJKC 11) T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents 1990: (“I talked to [Kirby] about maybe working on the Thunder Agents. I had a deal with John Carbonaro to do them.”—J. David Spurlock (TJKC 67 p 83) (Vanguard) Thunder Foot (Last of the Half-Humans) 1978: (cover concept) 1p Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a // (concept art: orphaned Sasquatch helps kids in danger) // “Cast Of Regulars” (character sheet); Thunderfoot / Kip McCracken / Sheriff Yancy Decker / Jeremiah Pruett / Holly Pruett / The Floods (troublesome family) / T.J. Flood (the good one) Kirby (text); 3p Kirby - a(p) // (logo by Royer) (note: adapted in Descendants of Atlantis) (Jack Kirby Comics) (See JKQ 11, Strange, TJKC 21,44) Thunderground 1983: (video game advertisement concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Sega) (See TJKC 15,48) Thunder Hunter early 1990s: (concept art) Thunder Hunter / Slaykaria / Nilrem 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a // 1p Kirby/Lasick - a // Thunder Hunters 1p Kirby/French - a (Genesis West) (See TJKC 22,27) Tough Kid Squad Comics 1 Mar 1942: (not by Simon and Kirby as claimed in Steranko’s History of Comics, V1, p 55) (Timely) Tower of Shadows 10 Mar 1971: (planned issue published as Creatures on the Loose 10; for unused Wrightson cover—See Savage Tales 2) Toys for Tots Dec 1969: “Become A Super-Hero” (poster development art; two versions) (Marine / Thor / Captain America / Spider-Man / Doctor Doom with Kids) Kirby - a(p) (assist: Evanier) (U.S. Marine Corps Reserve) (See AE V3#90, Collector’s Showcase 1, FCGMSAC, JKMW, JKQ 2, KKOC, Marvelmania 1, TJKC 18,27,43,50, Toys for Tots (poster) Tracy Kirby [drawings] 1980s: Cat / Horse Kirby - a (note: others exist; read granddaughter’s reminiscence in TJKC 23) Tracy Kirby [U.F.O. Report] May 16, 1985: “The Unexplained Phenomenon Of The U.F.O.” by Tracy Kirby; (report art) Alien 1 / Alien 2 / U.F.O. Kirby - a(p) (note: Tracy received 98 out of 100 grade) (Mrs. McLelan) (See TJKC 23) True Divorce Cases (See True Life Divorce) 248


True Life Divorce 1 1971: (Kirby writing on entire issue) // (cover rough) Kirby - a (collage) (R: TJKC 62) // (IFC, Contents concept art) Kirby - a (collages) (R: TJKC 23,62) // [Women] (collage; ca. 1960s) 1p Kirby - a (R: TJKC 37) // [Woman] (collage) 1p Kirby - a (R: TJKC 55) // “The Maid” (first app. Geoffrey Miller) 13p Kirby - a(p) (See Collected TJKC 4, CBASE 1, TJKC 23,32,36,42,43,50,55,56,59,66) // “The Twin” 7p Kirby/Colletta - a (partially inked) (R: TJKC 61, True Romance 3) (See BI 10, TJKC 13,23,32,39,41,50) // “The Model” 10p Kirby/Colletta - a (note: story recycled in Soul Love 1) (See Soul Love, TJKC 56,62,67) // “The Babies” 3p (photo feature about troubled young couples by Evanier/Sherman) // “Hollywood Divorce” 2p (article by Evanier/Sherman) // “The Other Woman” 10p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 20) // “The Cheater” 3p Kirby - a(p) (See KKOC, TJKC 20,67) // (unknown text / photo collage / poster features; note: photo shoot involving woman in leopard skin underwear, a bed, and motorcycle detailed by Sherman; See TJKC 23, p 49) // “Old Fires” 2p Kirby/Colletta - a (note: recycled in unpublished Soul Love 1) (R: JKMW, TJKC 62) // (“...all Jack could talk about were new ideas for new books: Divorce Western Comics, Divorce Cowboys, (etc.)” —Stan Goldberg (Jul 18, 2003); (“Lost Cowboys”—Stan Goldberg (Jul 15, 2012) (note: concept title often colloquially referred to as True Divorce Cases—Kirby wrote True Life Divorce at the top of original art pages) (DC Comics) (See BI 10, CBASE 1, Collected TJKC 4, JKMW, KKOC, Soul Love 1, TJKC 20,23,32,36,37,39,41,42,43,50,55,56,59,61,62,66,67, True Romance 3) True Life Divorce 2 1972: (Kirby writing on entire issue) // “The Amazon” // “The Swinger” // “The Camper” // “The Lady In The Car” (story concepts listed on issue one original art—exists?) (DC Comics) Trump 1-2 Jan-Mar 1957: (“I tried to work with Jack Kirby when I was doing Trump magazine. I would love to work with him if I could find a way. Unfortunately, we never found a way.”—Harvey Kurtzman (1965) (HMH Publishing) 2001: A Space Odyssey Jul 1975: (Marvel Treasury Special; p 11 collage and assembly guide) 2p Kirby - a // Commander Bowman (sketch) Kirby - a (R: TJKC 31) // (note: deleted Kubrick scene basis for page 40, panel 6); (rumored inkers on this project included Sinnott and Wood; 2001 Treasury was finished (script/pencils) one year ahead of schedule) // (“Listen, if they gave me 500 pages, I’d be delighted!”—Jack Kirby (FOOM 20) (note: FF 176 (page 12) John Verpoorten tells Kirby (in story) he loves the nuclear explosion in the new 2001 pages with the “big sound effect.” The only sound effect in 2001 Treasury is “Wham” (space debris) on page 40—and no nuclear explosions appear in 2001 Treasury Edition. Interestingly, a silent atomic explosion does occur in Marvel Treasury Special 1 (Captain America’s Bicentennial Battles); and “Waraaamm” accompanies a nuclear explosion in Eternals 7 (page 11) (Marvel) (See CA 202, CBAGWJK, Eternals 7, FOOM 11, TJKC 31,51,59,65) 2001: A Space Odyssey 8 Jul 1977: (page 9 unused in story) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: “X-51” Mister Machine concept originally titled “X-50”; first Iron Man story in TOS 39 was job number X-51) (Marvel) (See FOOM 17, Machine Man 1, TJKC 45) 2001: A Space Odyssey 11 Oct 1977: (issue 10 letters page solicits reader response on title direction for issue 11, while final panel announces Mister Machine first issue—later published as Machine Man (Apr 1978) (Marvel) (See Machine Man 1) U.F.O. Report (unidentified flying object) (UFO): “No, I don’t believe in them.”—Jack Kirby (1989) (See Tracy Kirby U.F.O. Report) Ultimate Experience, The 1978: (Silver Surfer; (10 pages re-drawn per Stan Lee) Kirby - a(p) published as The Silver Surfer (sub-titled: The Ultimate Cosmic Experience); originally, publisher planned to leave Kirby’s credit off cover—to credit Lee only.) (Marvel Comics Group) (See Silver Surfer (1978) Uncle Carmine’s Fat City Comix 1 1971: (newspaper title concept) 11” x 14” (32-48 pages)—inspired by East Village Other; a revolving showcase for creator-owned comic features) // Carmine (logo caricature) Kirby - a(p) // (logo concept and prospectus text by Sherman/Evanier) (DC Comics) (See Superworld Of Everything, TJKC 20) [United Kingdom: List of Reprinted Jack Kirby Material Published (1972-1977)] 1995: (Ray Owens) USA Comics 1 Aug 1941: (the six stories recycled in Young Allies Comics 1 were intended for this issue) (Timely) Vagabond Prince (See Black Cat Comics 9, Black Cat Comics (unpublished), Boy Explorers Comics, Simon and Kirby: Superheroes) Valentine’s Day Sketchbook (Rosalind Kirby’s) Feb 14, 1979: by Jack Kirby; (130 pages: aka: The Black Book drawn for Rosalind Kirby; limited editions published as: Jack Kirby’s Heroes and Villains by Pure Imagination in pencil and inked editions) (See CI 121, JKQ 15, TJKC 20,26,49-51,54,57,58,63,65-69) (note: book has been split-up and pages sold separately) (Rosalind Kirby) [Vietnam Story] (See Someday Funnies) [Virginia Graham] (See listing in television) Voices of Marvel, The 1964: (MMMS fan club record outtakes; according to Stan Lee “Jack Kirby and I feigned an argument... Jack: ‘What are we doing here anyway?” Stan: “Making fools of ourselves..” Art Simek played harmonica.) (See Excelsior! p 153) // (note: Stan Lee claimed recording was un-scripted; Flo Steinberg remembers typing up the scripts and circling the parts for participants) (See CBA 18 p 17-B) (Eva-Tone (matrix #1011644) (Marvel) Wah-hoo! Warfront 30 1956: “Mine Field” 5p Kirby/Simon - a (published in Atlas’ Battleground 14 (Nov 1956) (Harvey) Warfront #? 1957: (cover concept) 1p Kirby/Simon - a (Harvey) (See Kirby100, TJKC 55) [Warrior Woman] (vs. Monster) (undated): (concept art) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 20) // (inked version) 1p Kirby/Steacy - a (R: TJKC 20) Western Scout (this is not a title published by Mainline per The Ten-Cent Plague (p 315)—is actually the subtitle to Bulls-eye (1954-1955) Western Tales 31 Oct 1955: (reprints planned from BR 1): Intro (Geronimo) 1p // (r: BR 1) “The Man Who Hated Boys” 17p // (r: BR 1) “Meet Wee Willie Weehawken” (The Oldest Boy at Boys’ Ranch) 5p (Harvey) (See AOSKS) Western Tales 33 Sep 1956: (reprint planned from BR 1): “A Very Dangerous Dude” 9p (Harvey) (See AOSKS) What If? 10 Aug 1978: (cover concept: “What If Jane Foster Had Thor’s Power?”) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 8,50) What If? 11 Oct 1978: (“What If The Original Marvel Bullpen Had Become The Fantastic Four?”; original concept by Roy Thomas— featured Thomas as Human Torch; changed to Sol Brodsky by Kirby for published version; Kirby’s original text refers to Stan Lee as “Stanley”) (Marvel) (See TJKC 8,50) Whitestar Knight 1993: (concept art) Nebula Freemen (exists?) Kirby - a(p) // Kirby/Lasick - c (recycled in Malibu Maniacs) (Genesis West) (See Nebula Freemen, Phantom Force, TJKC 27) Whiz Kid 1980s: (unknown animation concept) 1p Kirby - a (Topps) (See TJKC 21) Who’s Who 3 May 1985: Black Racer (unused art) 1p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 6) Who’s Who 6 Aug 1985: Darkseid (unused art) 1p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 69) Who’s Who 16 Jun 1986: The New Gods (unused art) 1p Kirby - a(p) (DC Comics) (See TJKC 31,62) Win A Prize Comics 1 1954: (cover concept) 1p (paint / collage; artist unknown) (Mainline) (See JKT 2) Win A Prize Comics 3 Jun 1955: Kirby/Simon - c (Sky Giant) (Charlton) (See CATSK #35, Night Fighter, JKT 2)

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witzend 1966—1969: (“I gave [them] some straight cartoons that I did back in the 1950s. I gave six of them to Wally [Wood], I believe. They never did appear.”—Jack Kirby; Nov 9, 1969) (Wallace Wood) (See Oddball (comic strip), Pow!) Wonder Warriors 1986: (concept art) Kirby - a(p) (adapted from: Captain Victory and The Galactic Rangers; recycled as: Phobos and his Galactic Bounty Hunters) (Jack Kirby) (See Jack Kirby’s Galactic Bounty Hunters, TJKC 27) World Around Us, The 37 Nov 1961: (The Sea; issue was prepared, but not printed in USA—stories published in UK edition of World Illustrated 528) “The Lone Voyager” 7p Kirby/Ayers - a // “Pathways Of The Seas” 3p Kirby/Ayers - a (Gilberton) [World War II portraits, sketches, letters] 1943—1945: (various) Kirby - writing, art (USA / Europe) (See AH 100, AOJK, CJL 1, JKQ 10,12, KKOC, KU, MLIC p 140-141; Snow White, Spirit 39, TJKC 10,25,27,34,49,64 p 15; Yank) // (See listings under Self Portraits / Family Portraits / World War II portraits and art) World’s Greatest Comics Magazine (See Fantastic Four: World’s Greatest Comics Magazine) Writers’ Test (See Marvel Writers’ Test (misc.) [Xeroxes; original art] (See Kirby Estate Original Art Photocopy Archive) [“X-Files”, The] (See DC Comics “X-Files”) (features production inventory list) X-Men, The 1 Sep 1963: Kirby/Brodsky - c (original version, Marvel Girl’s rays, background altered) // (“I wanted Magneto to end up being Professor X’s brother”—Stan Lee (AE V3#24) (Marvel) X-Men, The 2 Nov 1963: (theory: it is often speculated Cobra was original name for Vanisher; conflicted with JIM 98 (Cobra) (Marvel) X-Men, The 5 May 1964: Kirby/Reinman - c (original version, Iceman’s ice-ball, backgrounds altered) (Marvel) (See CBM 99, MARM, XM 1) X-Men, The 10 Mar 1965: Kirby/Stone - c (version one) (Marvel) (See JKQ 12) X-Men, The 10 Mar 1965: Kirby/Stone - c (version two modifications, Ka-Zar’s hand altered twice) (Marvel) (See AE V3#120, CBM 99, EXM 1, KKOC, TJKC 50, XMEC) X-Men, The 12 Jul 1965: (concept art) Juggernaut 1p Kirby - a (Marvel) (See TJKC 29 for Kirby/Gartland re-creation) X-Men, The 14 Nov 1965: (Kirby/Wood cover art reversed left to right for publication) // (concept art) Sentinel 1p Kirby - a (Marvel) (note: at one point, Wood was to assume art duties over Kirby layouts) (Marvel) (See FOOM 10, JKQ 15) X-Men, The 17 Feb 1966: (panel layouts unused in story on reverse side of page 6 art by Roth) 2/3p Kirby - a(l) // (page 19 top panel layout unused in story pasted over) 1/3p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 7,19,50) X-Men, The 1967: (per tongue-in-cheek letter response in XM 31, Kirby and Werner Roth are developing story where Iceman gains Human Torch’s powers) (Marvel) Yank 1943-1944: (unknown samples; “I couldn’t get into Yank. I tried.”—Jack Kirby (1982) Yellow Claw 2 Dec 1956: “The Trap” 4p Kirby - a(p) (note: original story title; re-titled “Yellow Claw” when published) (Atlas) Young Abe Lincoln 1950s: (Abraham Lincoln (16th President of the USA (1861-1865); cover concept) 1p Kirby - a(p) // (story concept) “The Boy Who Grew Up To Be President” ?p Kirby - a (Simon and Kirby) (See TJKC 34) Young Allies Comics 1 Sum 1941: (unused cover depicts Joseph Stalin as one of the Axis) 1p Kirby/Shores - a (R: CJK 2, Human Torch 4 (V1#5; house ad), TJKC 51,65) (Timely) Young Love 66 Sep 1955: (cover concept) 1p Kirby/Simon/Draut - a (Crestwood) (See AOSKS) Young Romance 1 1945: (early romance cover concept) 1p Simon - a (Simon and Kirby) (See AE V3#76, JKT 2) Young Romance Comics 1 Oct 1947: (Simon and Kirby originally planned to self-publish this title. Instead, Maurice “Reece” Rosenthal published YRC through Prize Publications. Simon and Kirby retained copyrights) (Simon and Kirby) Young Sherlock Holmes (See Super Sherlock Holmes) Z-Z-1-2-3 (See Herbie, Fantastic Four (animation)

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Black Cat Comics 4 Mar 1947: “Double Trouble” (His Honor...and The Demon) 10p Kirby/Simon (script?); Draut - a (Harvey) Black Cat Comics 5 May 1947: “The Man Who Didn’t Know His Own Strength” (His Honor...and The Demon) 10p Kirby/Simon (script?); Draut - a (Harvey) Black Cat Comics 6 Jul 1947: “The Midnight Killer” (His Honor...and The Demon; origin) 10p Kirby/Simon (script?); Draut - a (Harvey) Black Cat Comics 7 Sep 1947: “Too Cold For Crime” (His Honor...and The Demon) 8p Kirby/Simon (script?); Draut - a (Harvey) Boy Explorers Comics 1 Jun 1946: “The Case Of The Hapless Hackie” (Calamity Jane) 8p Kirby/Simon (script?); Draut - a (R: AOSKS) // “The Lesson In Room 303” (Danny Dixon...Cadet) 7p Kirby/Simon (script?); Riley - a (Harvey) Green Hornet Comics 35 Aug 1947: “The Fat Tuesday” (Calamity Jane) 8p Kirby/Simon (script?); Draut - a (Harvey) Green Hornet Comics 36 Nov 1947: “The Man Who Met Himself” (Calamity Jane) 8p Kirby/Simon (script?); Draut - a (Harvey) Green Hornet Comics 37 Jan 1948: “The Smiling Salesman” (The Furnished Room) 7p Kirby/Simon (script?); Draut - a (R: AOSKS) (Harvey) Green Hornet Comics 38 Mar 1948: (r: SMC 1) “Rain Is Dead Tears” (The Furnished Room) 7p Kirby/Simon (script?) (Harvey) [inking] 1940—1956: (“I inked sporadically. I inked when I felt my inking was needed...I thought sometimes it didn’t look elaborate enough...more impact, should be a little bolder, so I would ink over the inks that were on it already.”—Jack Kirby (Jul 1982) Justice Traps the Guilty 3 Mar 1948: “My Strangest Crime Case” (Calamity Jane) 7p Kirby/Simon (script?); Draut - a (Harvey) [lettering] 1938—1941: (most Kirby stories from this period featured Kirby’s own distinctive lettering) (See Theakston, CJK 1) [romance comic redux] ca: 1947—?: (Joe Simon claimed they (S&K) re-scripted previously published Young Love romance comic story art in an act of desperation. Re-scripted version then published; re-use of previously published art led to scrutiny of Crestwood’s books— which led to financial settlement for Simon and Kirby) (See Comic Book Makers p 137, Fish in a Barrel (theatre), My Life in Comics, TJKC 64, p 55; Young Love) Stuntman Comics 1 May 1946: “The Furnished Room” 7p Kirby/Simon (script?); Draut - a (Harvey) Stuntman Comics 2 Jul 1946: “Triangular Troubles” (The Furnished Room) 6p Kirby/Simon (script?); Draut - a (R: GHC 38) (Harvey) Super Rabbit 1 Fall 1944: (for years, Overstreet has listed “Captain America’s Sentinels of Liberty” (war effort paper recycling advertisement; (PSA) by Simon and Kirby in this issue) (Timely) [Young Love] ca: 1947—?: (unknown issue); Joe Simon claimed they (S&K) re-scripted previously published Youg Love story art in an act of desperation. Re-scripted version then published; re-use of previously published art led to scrutiny of Crestwood’s books— which led to financial settlement for Simon and Kirby) (See Comic Book Makers p 137, Fish in a Barrel (theatre), My Life in Comics, TJKC 64, p 55)


UNPUBLISHED • UNTITLED • UNKNOWN [caricature] ca. 1925: Rabbi (juvenilia; drawn at parochial school) Jacob Kurtzberg - a (“Jake got the strap”—George Comet (JKT 1) [lessons] 1929—1930: [Cartoon Correspondence Course]; (12-13 year-old Jacob Kurtzberg dutifully completed a few lessons: “I saw an ad in a pulp magazine; you know, ‘Draw this, and win a free pencil.’ I sent away for it...I never drew so many comic heads in my life.” —Jack Kirby (Aug 1969) (See TJKC 36, p 67) [newspapers] late 1920s—early 1930s: (hard-time newsboys Joe Simon and Jacob Kurtzberg sold newspapers on the streets of Rochester, NY (Simon) and Suffolk Street, Lower East Side, New York City, NY (Kurtzberg) (See Star Spangled Comics 7) New Yorker, The (See listing in comic strips) [graffiti] early 1930s: (various fences, walls, floors: “Oddly-shaped flying craft soared overhead as strange creatures swarmed over bizarre landscapes and structures. It was a war of creatures and machines; a conflagration of cosmic proportions. Young Jakie had managed to cover more than twenty feet of whitewashed wall board, from the staircase landing to the water closet door, with extraterrestrial mayhem.”—Kirby (essay: The Kid Who Drew On Walls) // (“I could write something on a brick wall with chalk that would send you into a howling panic.”—Jack Kirby (1981) // (grafitti example: “Mrs. McCloskey is a fink”) // (“...in the shadow of the chipped, brick walls of the slum, my first drawing board.”—Jack Kirby (Merry Marvel Messenger 1) Kurtzberg - a (New York City) [portrait studies] 1930s: (Pal) Vic Horowitz Kurtzberg - a(p) // Untitled (various) Kurtzberg - a (See CJK 1, TJKC 25,27,45) [freelance] 1935: [Signs]; (“My father and I sold baked goods for awhile...I would draw prices on paper bags, and the pushcart vendors would buy them and use them to sell their vegetables.”—Jack Kirby (CJK 1) Untitled [cartoon figure studies] 1930s: (various) Lady Centurion / Gladiators / Mrs. Jasper Blatworth Gravelbottom / Swordsmen / Maiden / Witch / World War I Soldier / Caveman (unfinished) Kurtzberg - a(p) (See AOJK, KU, TJKC 25,27,34,37) [unknown] 1936: (first batch sample pages for Harry “A” Chesler Studio) ?p Kurtzberg - a (“Too loose”—Harry Chesler) [unknown] 1936: (second batch sample pages for Harry “A” Chesler Studio) ?p Kurtzberg - a (“Too tight”—Harry Chesler) (note: Chesler opened the first comic book packaging studio (276 Fifth Ave.) and solicited for artists in The New York Times. In an interview, Kirby recalled drawing pages for an unnamed publisher: “...handed in one month’s work—not paid.” Kirby however, he would surely understand spec work, and he may be referring to other work commissioned by an unknown publisher or studio) (Simon recalls story in AE V3#76 p 18) Wow Comics (Wow What a Magazine!) 1—4 Jul—Nov 1936: (Kirby claimed in 1976 interview that this is the first comic book his work appeared in. Wow’s final issue was published in 1936—another account has Kurtzberg discovering Henle office after they were out of business.) (Henle) (See Wow Comics, TJKC 12 “Wow Comics”) [portrait studies] 1937: Andy Clyde (signed) / Joan Crawford (signed) / Jerome “Dizzy” Dean (St. Louis Cardinals’ pitcher) / Jack Dempsey / Dr. Albert Einstein / Henry Ford / Adolf Hitler / Hermann Goering / Katherine Hepburn (signed) / Joe Louis (signed) / Huey Long / Benito Mussolini / John D. Rockefeller, Sr. (signed) / Franklin D. Roosevelt / Will Rogers (signed) / C. Aubrey Smith / Joseph Stalin (signed) Kurtzberg - a (See AOJK, 48 Famous Americans, KKOC, KU) [portrait study] Oct 16, 1937: Robert Taylor Kurtzberg - a(p) (signed) (See AOJK) Wild Boy Magazine 1937—1938: Kurtzberg - a? (Kirby claimed in interview that this is the first magazine his work appeared in; Kirby still had a copy of his first issue: “It was a thing called Wild Boy Magazine. It was published by Will Eisner (with Jerry Iger). I worked under a mess of psuedonyms. I still have a copy. My mother saved it.”—Jack Kirby (1969); NG 30; CJL 1) (Quality) (question: Is this an Australian counterpart to Wags?) (note: Kirby also claimed his first comic book work was for a “fellow named Sherman—connected with the Delacorte people” (Dell Publishing) Weird Stories 1938: (“...I worked with Will Eisner on Weird Stories” (pulp?)—Jack Kirby (Aug 1969) (See TJKC 36, p 68) [unknown] 1938: (“[Eisner] did a very exciting pirate strip. He did that in Jumbo (Comics), and then I did a feature with a witchcraft theme, which I rather liked.”—Jack Kirby (1976); TJKC 48) (note: in a Nov 4, 1976 interview, Kirby describes The Diary of Dr. Hayward as a “sorcery strip”—hard to tell, esoteric as it is; the nearest known “witch” is the Green Sorceress in Blue Bolt (1940) (Universal Phoenix Features Syndicate) (See Jumbo Comics, Wags) [original art] 1938—1965: (Most pages discarded or destroyed—pages were not considered to be of value (post-production). Very few pages survive) (various publishers) [unknown] Jan—Mar 1940: (Fox Features Syndicate); (description of unpublished panel; perhaps apocryphal: “I’d fill a whole panel with a cloud and then put in a tiny airplane, and then I’d write ‘WOW!’ in big letters across the panel.”—Jack Kirby (1986) (note: Kirby and Simon also worked on uncredited advertising and production art for Victor Fox’s titles) (See AH 100) [lingerie] 1940—1942: (pen and ink designs); (“Before I met Jack I was working as a lingerie designer, doing very fine work... That’s why I was able to do inking, because I always used a fine pen and ink...”—Rosalind Kirby (Dec 12, 1995) Syracuse Journal American ca. 1941: (Joe Simon claimed he tried to convince his former employers to get into comic book publishing—they declined.) (AE V3#76, p 11) (Syracuse, NY) [unknown] date?: (“My next plot: Raisins that that grow into giant insects—attacking the ghettos—devouring tenements for dessert and exploding colorfully on panel three of the first page.”—Joe Simon (Comic Book Makers p 40) Captain America Comics 1941: [atomic bomb story]: “There was a story in Captain America which had an atom bomb and that story was done in 1941.”—Jack Kirby (Aug 28, 1987; Earthwatch (TJKC 65, p 62) (note: first known atomic bomb story in CAC is CAC 51 (Dec 1945) (Timely); perhaps Kirby was mis-remembering Blue Bolt 3 (atomic cannon) or Blue Bolt 8 (atomic explosion) (See Black Cat Comics 5) [Timely Comics] 1940—1941: (some Timely scripts got tossed—per Kirby (Apr 13, 1990); TJKC 68 p 13) [National Periodical Publications (DC Comics)] 1941: (See Ghosts (Simon and Kirby) [National Periodical Publications (DC Comics)] 1942—1943: (“DC would send me scripts, I’d throw them out the window...I don’t like anything that’s contrived.”—Jack Kirby (CJ 134, p 68) (note: stories of scripts thrown out of the window are perhaps apocryphal (per Simon (SDCC 1998) // (Mort Weisinger and editors tried to dissuade Simon and Kirby from using their signature cross-hatching style; colloquially known as “Hay”) (See CBM 62 p 50; Captain America Collectors’ Preview 1) “Makin’ Hay” (Joe Simon) [original art] 1942—1959: (note: unless a page was given away to a lucky fan, all original art was destroyed) (DC Comics) True Romance Confession 1947: (“I got together a few pages of True Romance Confession and I thought...everybody who was reading comics would really like to read some adult comics.”—Joe Simon (TJKC 25, p 44) (Simon and Kirby) [unknown] 1948: (“...in 1948 (at Timely) I saw one or two pages of pencils that [Kirby] had done, that were laying around the studio.” —John Buscema (Nov 18, 1997) (See TJKC 18, p 51) Yellow Feet date?: (Joe Simon recalls this Simon and Kirby title (Prize / Headline / Crestwood / Mainline); exists?) 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Dan Barry 1940s—1950s: (“Jack had almost finished drawing the page, and Joe [Simon] hands the page to Barry and says, ‘Here’s a ‘try-out, and Dan Barry was so nervous that he dropped the brush onto the page and it rolled all down the page.”—Carmine Infantino; (TJKC 34) (Simon and Kirby) [unknown] 1952: (Joe Simon claimed Kirby brought some Lincoln Features Syndicate comic strips with him when he joined Fox Studio. [“We used some of them for filler once...maybe they were out of business?”—Joe Simon (AE V3#76, p 14); eventually, some known early Kirby comic strip material was published as filler—in Black Magic 20 and 33 for example) Untitled 1950s: (crime cover concept; gang funeral) 1p Kirby/Simon - a // (unused story) “Gang Funeral” ?p Kirby - a (exists?) (stories also listed on cover: “The Patsy” / “The Break” / “Old Timer”) (See KU, TJKC 25) Untitled 1950s: (unfinished crime cover concept; painted race horse) 1p Kirby - a(p) (See TJKC 34) Untitled 1950s: (romance cover concept; restaurant—“This is Love”) 1p Kirby - a(p) (See TJKC 34) Untitled 1950s: (unfinished romance cover concept; couple in car) 1p Kirby - a(p) (See TJKC 34) [caricature] 1950s: (Joe Simon and Jack Kirby; artist unknown) 1p (Simon and Kirby studio) (See JKT 2, p 9) [unknown] 1950s: (six “straight” cartoons given to Wallace Wood in 1966) Kirby - a (See witzend (unpublished) [Magazine Management Company] ca. 1958-1970: (question: Did Kirby create any illustrations (or pose for photos) for Goodman’s magazine publications division?) (Magazine Management) [Colletta, Vince] 1959—1972: (details erased from Kirby’s pencil art while inking—quantity unknown: Atlas / Marvel / DC Comics) (See FF, FP, IDMOB, JIM, LR, MM, NG, Soul Love, Spirit World, SPJO, TAR, Thin Black Line, Thor, True Life Divorce) [original art] 1965—1986: (DC returned pages to creators; Marvel was slower to adapt policy. Many Marvel pages were purloined. Kirby wrote extensive margin notes regarding stories from the mid-1960s onward.) (See “The Stolen Art” TJKC 19) (See CJ 105) [unknown] 1960s: (“[Kirby] was approached a number of times by people who talked about funding new lines of comics, or hiring Jack away from Marvel to do things.”—Mark Evanier (CBASE 1) [unknown] 1960s—1970: (rejected page pile maintained by Sol Brodsky at Marvel; some given to fans—where are they?) Kirby - a(p) (note: unknown number of published covers and art pages either destroyed, or stolen from storage (Steinberg; TJKC 18) (See TJKC 41 p 22) // (“Whenever an inker applied for work, we’d give him some rejected penciled pages to ink as a test...Lots of them were Kirby’s...pages that [Stan] had rejected and made him do over again.”—John Romita (Excelsior! p 173) (Shooter; TJKC 24, p 29) and (Lee/Romita; TJKC 39, p 20) ?p Kirby - a(p) // (“Literally there was a six-foot pile of comic book art in the corner of the production chief’s office (John Verpoorten). It would come back from the printer and get piled up.”—Herb Trimpe (Incredible Herb Trimpe p 33) (note: larger art boards 12.5” x 18.5” replaced by smaller art board standard: 10” x 15” in 1967) // (“Back then...we actually tore up and threw away all the pages of artwork...whatever didn’t get destroyed was simply given away to anybody who’d take it.”—Stan Lee (Photo-Journal Guide to Marvel Comics (A3) (See Irene Vartanoff (1980) art inventory in CJ 105) (See TOS 95); (See TJKC 19) “The Stolen Art” [unknown] 1960s: (over 50 concepts destroyed in a cigar fire in Kirby’s basement studio according to Evanier) (See KKOC, p 147) Fantastic Four 1960s: (Russ Jones claims Sol Brodsky asked him to ink a Fantastic Four page.) (Marvel) (See AE V3#14 p 83) [unknown] Jan 1966: (presentation art) 2p Ditko - a (Ditko created art to present to investors for nascent comic book publishing imprint concept by Kirby and Ditko) (note: Ditko went to DC Comics / Charlton Comics, and Kirby remained at Marvel; ’ This may have accelerated creation of New Gods concept art) (See New York Herald-Tribune (Jan 9, 1966); New Gods (1966), TTARO p 108) [unknown] 1966: (Dec 1965) Bullpen page announces Kirby to pencil and ink an Annual pin-up page) (Marvel) [unknown] 1966: (Kirby illustrates Len Wein / Marv Wolfman character concepts: “As [Kirby] was drawing on paper one magnificent scene after another, he was creating visual images of what our creation could be like.”—Marv Wolfman; During their visit, Kirby displays concept art: The Moutain of Judgement / The Hairies / DNAliens (as detailed in “A Visit with Jack Kirby” 1p (article) in FP 1, MM 1, NG 1) (note: Kirby’s concepts later adapted in Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen) (See TJKC 12, p 28) and (TJKC 56, p 63-64) [Don Heck Gift Art] 1966: (drawn for Don Heck for inking Kirby’s Gods) [Futuristic Cityscape] 1p Kirby - a(p) // (lightboxed inked version) Kirby/Gabriele (2014) // [Robot] 1p Kirby - a(p) // (lightboxed inked version) Kirby/Scioli - a (2007) (R: TJKC 48) (Don Heck) (See CBAGWJK, poster (2016), TJKC 42,43,45,50) Stories of Suspense #? ca. 1960s: [unknown] Kirby - a (“Jack did work in it.”—Marv Wolfman (2001) (horror fanzine) Untitled Nov 1967: (according to humorous exchange in FFS 5, three concepts for unused characters): 1: (“...a futuristic medieval primitive, with a clever answer for the forces who would oppose the weak...”) Kirby (text) 2: (“...has a bushy beard under which he can hide his costume...”) Kirby (text) 3: (“...has a radioactive liver which lights up in the presense of danger.”) Kirby (text) [unknown] Feb 1969: (title concept announced on Feb 1969 Bullpen page: “The collaboration with Lee promises to be the “biggest blockbuster of 1969”; rumored to be The Inhumans or Black Panther) (Marvel) [unknown] Sep 1969: (rumored title concept announced on Bullpen page; likely concepts: Doctor Doom, Inhumans, Ka-Zar) Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See AA 1-4, AT 1,2, Doctor Doom (poster), Thor 146-152, Marvel Bullpen page (Sep 1969) [unknown] 1969: “Napoleonic War” (concept sample pages) “Jack also showed us samples of...a comic book re-telling of the Napoleonic Wars”—Barry Alfonso (TJKC 44 p 32); adapted in Spirit World?) (DC Comics) Untitled 1969: (psychedelic painted color Figure Studies) 3p Kirby - a (Dr. Martin’s Dyes) (See TJKC 19, Jack Kirby Museum cards) [school] ca. 1960s—1970s: (when Jack went to [Lisa’s] school for parties, he’d draw pictures for the kids, turning the first letters of their names into superheroes) (per TTARO p 162) Untitled late 1960s—early 1970s: (Art Lesson; unique tutorial drawings for a fan) 3p Kirby - art/text (See CBAGWJK, JKQ 12, TJKC 49,60) Marvelmania International 1969—1970: (unused promotional art) Kirby - a(p) (note: unknown quantity of Kirby art (created by Kirby gratis) given away by Don Wallace in return for services by helpers; some saved by Evanier) Kirby - a (Marvelmania) (See Marvel Comics: The Untold Story, p 102; TJKC 23,49, TJKC 67 p 81 (photo) Fantastic Four Mar 6, 1970: (“Jack had sent in a half-finished story”—John Romita (CBA 6; May 19, 1998) Originally intended for FF 103, Kirby’s final story was the finished, penciled story “The Strength Of The Sub-Mariner” published in FF 102. Undoubtedly, the “half-finished” story Romita recalls was earlier intended for FF 102 (“The Menace Of The Mega-Men”) which was later repurposed for FF 108 and eventually finished for publication in Fantastic Four: The Lost Adventure (2008). It is unlikely Kirby turned in a half-finished story to Stan Lee as his final obligation to Marvel.) (Marvel) [unknown] Jul 1970: (female character concept on reverse of FF 100 original art) 1p Kirby - a(p) (Marvel) (See TJKC 13) [untitled Annual] 1970: (6” x 9” silverprints); (Mike Royer re-touches (1940s-1950s) Simon and Kirby romance stories to reflect cultural change for unpublished reprint annual; approx. 12 re-touched stories exist) (assist: Evanier / Sherman) (note: DC also planned horror and mystery reprints, but no art re-touched) (DC Comics)


[unknown] 1971: (unused Marvel Black Panther pages) 4p Kirby/Royer - a (note: Royer inking samples for DC Comics—are these story pages missing from TOS 97 between pages 5—10?; Black Panther’s miraculous survival) (Marvel) (See Fantastic Four (unknown), TJKC 39, p 63) [unknown] 1971: (fumetti comic magazine concept) (DC Comics) (See Starbaby, TJKC 43) [unknown] early 1970s: [Fourth World] (Royer gone for a brief period; unknown inker could not letter try-out page in the time demanded by production schedule) ?p Kirby/unknown - a (DC Comics) (See TJKC 31, p 10) [unknown] 1970s: (unfinished science-fiction story page is drawn on small 11.25” x 16” DC Comics board) 1p Kirby - a(p) (See TJKC 34 p 52) New Gods 1972—: (original ending to graphic novel series—Kirby’s unfulfilled vision. There are three predominate theories): 1: “Mark Evanier” version: Orion kills Darkseid after becoming a reflection of his father (Orion may have died also) 2: Captain Victory ending: Orion and Darkseid die. (Darkseid’s ghost survives (Blackmass), unable to harm Orion’s heir) 3: Original Hunger Dogs ending: Orion and Darkseid die, and Esak represents hope for the future. (“Maybe Jack told me this, a scene with Darkseid finally realizing what the Anti-Life Equation is and screaming, ‘I can’t use this! This is of no use to me!’ And he’d killed hundreds of thousands of soldiers,...to get his hands on the ultimate weapon, and he discovered the ultimate weapon was ‘Thou shalt not conquer’”—Mark Evanier (TJKC 6) // (“The Fourth World’s unanswered questions enhance its mythic stature.”—Adam McGovern; TJKC 17) (DC Comics) (See BI 53, Hunger Dogs, New Gods (1984), TJKC 6 p 33) // (See TJKC 69) “An End To Power And An Exodus From Eden” Captain America early 1970s: “How Captain America Got His Shield” (lengthy, creative extemporaneous story Kirby told to fans at a comics convention. Witnessed by Evanier (CGB 1059, p 36) and Len Wein (TJKC 65 p 44) Untitled mid 1970s: (unique, bizarre character sketch) Kirby - a (See TJKC 28 p 74) Untitled 1970s: (unfinished Warrior) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 45) [unknown] 1971: (Evanier and Sherman update Black Magic stories. Sherman’s script unused; Evanier’s published in HOS 92) (DC Comics) [unknown] 1971: (unused Fantastic Four page) Kirby/Royer - a (note: inking sample for DC Comics) (See Black Panther (unknown); TJKC 71 p 82) [unknown] 1975: (story synopsis described by Kirby at Comic Art Con in NY involves retelling of Romeo & Juliet: features a male and female robot in different factories who fall in love via ESP—they wreck the city getting to each other; both are destroyed in explosion when they meet, as anti-matter meets matter) (art exists?) (note: story is basically “Adonis 2 PX-89” from Amazing Adventures #4 (Jul 1951) published by Ziff-Davis) (See AE V3#26, p 44; Starbaby, TJKC 13, p 35) [unknown] May 1, 1975—Apr 30, 1978: (rejected pages pile maintained at Marvel by John Verpoorten (1975-1977) ?p Kirby - a(p) [unknown] 1981: (comic story hanging in Kirby home: “...guy wandering around a ship,...(suddenly) a black panther (cat)—stuck its head through a porthole, and the guy looked up and thought it was a mounted head.”—Steve Rude (Nov 6, 1998) (See TJKC 22, p 52) (theory: likely a Roxie’s Raiders storyboard, as concept features a black panther—and humor) Untitled 1985: (concept art) 1p Kirby - a(p) (See TJKC 26) Untitled date?: (unknown characters) 1p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (See TJKC 44 p 20) Untitled date?: (unknown character) 1p Kirby/Rosalind Kirby - a (See TJKC 2) Untitled date?: [Lionhead] 1p Kirby - a(p) (See TJKC 56) [unknown] 1940—1986: (orphan pages pile maintained by Kirby; some pages given to Rosalind Kirby and some pages given away or sold to fans) Kirby - a(p) (note: Evanier details in TJKC 36, p 6; and TJKC 43, p 14) // (Sherman details in TJKC 43 p 7) [unknown] 1969—1986: (“I saw [Kirby] toss or erase a lot of panels and whole pages that were much better than what many artists were handing in.”—Mark Evanier; TJKC 48) // (“Jack did use an eraser...often...he used it to take out an entire panel and do an entirely different panel”—Mark Evanier (TJKC 63, p 53) [unknown] 1986—1994: (obsessively creative Kirby had dozens of concepts in his studio that were in different stages of development—some intended for others; new art fairly ends in 1989; “...my mind is forever working on new creations— I guess it’s a habit by now.” —Jack Kirby (1993) [original art] May 16, 1987: (Kirby received 2,100 pages of original art back from Marvel Comics) [unknown] Feb 1994: (Rosalind Kirby received offer from a comic book company who wanted to pay for the right to slap [“Jack Kirby Presents”] on their titles.”—Mark Evanier (CBG 1060, p 54) [unknown] 2000: (title concept; Jeremy Kirby / Mark Evanier (script) 2p; follow-up to Captain Victory 1-3 (2000); Steve Rude to draw cover) (Jack Kirby Comics) (See TJKC 28 p 9) (See JKQ 12, TJKC 60)

PEN NAMES • GHOSTS Barton (comic strips: Curiosities and Oddities (aka: Curious Customs and Oddities?) (1937) Kurtzberg - a (also signed “Bob Dart”) // Facts You Never Knew (1936-1938) Kurtzberg - a (ghosted for H.T. Elmo) (Lincoln Newspaper Features) Bibbs, O.G. (feature: Copycat (1971) Kirby - a (unpublished Superworld of Everything) Brady (comic strip: Our Puzzle Corner (1937) Kurtzberg - a (Lincoln Newspaper Features) Brown, Bob (comic strip: “Cyclone” Burke (1937) Kurtzberg - a (Lincoln Newspaper Features) Cortez, Jack (pen name sometimes attributed to Kirby—no known work by Kirby published under this name; was actually pen name adopted by Lou Fine when he inherited Kirby’s feature “The Count of Monte Cristo”) (See Jack Davis, Ramon de la Flores) Curtiss, Jack (sample untitled comic strips (1934-1935) Kurtzberg - a (Lincoln Newspaper Features) Curtiss, Jack (comic strip: The Black Buccaneer (1937) Kurtzberg - a // (comic panels: Facts You Never Knew (1936-1938) Kurtzberg - a (ghosted for H.T. Elmo) // Political Cartoons (1936-1939) Kurtzberg - a (also signed “Curt Davis” or “Davis”) // Your Health Comes First (1936-1937) Kurtzberg - a (note: re-run as Healthy, Wealthy and Wise (1939) (Lincoln Newspaper Features) Curtiss, Jack (features: The Count of Monte Cristo (1938) Kurtzberg/Eisner - a; Kurtzberg - a (Wags 64-71, Jumbo Comics 1) // Wilton of The West (aka: Wilton of West Point) (1938) Kurtzberg - a (also signed “Fred Sande”) (Jumbo Comics 1-3) (Universal Phoenix Feature Syndicate) Curtiss, Jack (feature: The Solar Legion (1940) Kirby - a (note: one last reversion to pen name dating back to 1934 or earlier) (Crash Comics 1-3) (Tem Publishing Co.) Dart, Bob (comic strips: Curiosities and Oddities (aka: Curious Customs and Oddities?) (1937) Kurtzberg - a (also signed “Barton”) // Facts You Never Knew (1936-1938) Kurtzberg - a (ghosted for H.T. Elmo) (Lincoln Newspaper Features)

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(TJKC 65, p 44-45) Grey, Ted (comic strip: Abdul Jones) (1938-1939) Kurtzberg - a (also signed “Jack Curtiss” or “Curt Davis”) (Lincoln Newspaper Features) Griffith, Michael (house name for feature: Cosmic Carson) (1940) Kirby/Simon - a (Science Comics 4) (Fox Features Syndicate) Henri, Jon (comic covers: Champ Comics 18 (May 1942) (Worth Publishing Co. (Harvey) // Green Hornet Comics 7 (Jun 1942) (Family Comics (Harvey) // Speed Comics 17 (Apr 1942) (Harvey) Kirby/Simon - a (note: Simon claimed pen name was his alone, but Kirby’s hand is clearly evident.) (See TJKC 25, p 15) “The Mystery of Jon Henri” JCA (Jason Comic Art) (cover art KO Komics 1) (Oct 1945) Kirby - a (Leon Jason) (Geronoa Publications) J.K. (comic strips / panels: Editorial Cartoons (1933-1935) Kurtzberg - a (also signed “Kurtz”) // Kurtzberg’s Konceptions (aka: K’s Konceptions) (1933-1935) Kurtzberg - a (also signed “Kurtz”) Jackson (five extant V-Mail letters to Rosalind Kirby signed with affectionate pet name) Kirby - a (1943-1945) (See CJL 1, KU) Kelly, Floyd (house name for feature: Wing Turner) (1940) Kirby - a (Mystery Men Comics 10) (Fox Features Syndicate) Kirby, Jack (Jacob Kurtzberg finally established professional credential—first used on feature “Comet Pierce” (Red Raven Comics 1) (Aug 1940) (Timely Comics) He legally changed his name to Jack Kirby in June 1942. For documentation purposes, The Checklist recognizes Jack Kirby (the man) as artist from feature The Lone Rider (signed “Lance Kirby”) (Jan 3, 1939—Feb 18, 1939) // Famous Funnies 61 (Aug 1939) forward.) Kirby, Lance (feature: The Lone Rider (1939) Kirby - a (Associated Features Syndicate) // (published as Lightnin’ and The Lone Rider: Famous Funnies 61-65,72-76) (Eastern Color Printing Company) Kirrbie, Jock “A Big Thing In A Deep Scottish Lake” Kirby/Colletta - a (Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen 144) (Dec 1971) (DC Comics) Kurtz (comic strips / panels: Editorial Cartoons (1933-1935) Kurtzberg - a (also signed “J.K.”) // Kurtzberg’s Konceptions (aka: K’s Konceptions) (1933-1935) Kurtzberg - a (also signed “J.K.”) Lawrence (comic strip: Laughs from the Day’s News (1936-1937) Kurtzberg - a (Lincoln Newspaper Features) Lee, Richard (comic strip: Detective Riley (1937) Kurtzberg - a (Lincoln Newspaper Features) Sande, Fred (feature: Wilton of The West (aka: Wilton of West Point) (1938) Kurtzberg - a (also signed “Jack Curtiss”) (Jumbo Comics 1-3) (Universal Phoenix Feature Syndicate) Teddy (comic strip: Socko the Seadog (1937-1939) Kurtzberg - a (Lincoln Newspaper Features) Tely (book cover: Polly’s Business Venture (1941) Kirby - a (Whitman Publishing) [unknown] (Kirby claimed use of the pen names “Jack Cortez” and “Jack Davis”—per interview (Lucca, Italy (1976) TJKC 48, p 16) no known published use) Barry, Dan (comic strip: Flash Gordon (1957) Kirby - a ? (DC artists ghosted in rotation for a duration) (King Features Syndicate) Bursten, Martin A. (feature: Mercury in the 20th Century (1940) Kirby (ghost art) (Red Raven Comics 1) (Timely Comics) Christy, Hank (feature: Space Smith (1940) Fletcher/Kirby - a (ghost inks) (Fantastic Comics 10) (Fox Features Syndicate) Elmo, H.T. (Horace T. Elmo) (comic strips: Facts You Never Knew (1936-1938) Kurtzberg (ghost art) (also signed “Jack Curtiss” or “Bob Dart”) // The Romance of Money (1937) Kurtzberg (ghost art) (Lincoln Newspaper Features) Giacoia, Frank (comic strip: Johnny Reb and Billy Yank (1957-1958) Kirby/Giacoia - a (ghost art) (New York Herald Tribune) McArdle, Jim (comic strip: Davy Crockett, Frontiersman (1957) Kirby (ghost art) (Columbia Features, Inc.) Nicholas, Charles (house name for comic strip: The Blue Beetle (1940) Kirby (ghost art) (note: also used by Charles “Chuck” Cuidera) (Fox Features Syndicate) (See SHMC, p 285) Robbins, Frank (comic strip: Scorchy Smith (1939) Kirby (ghost art) (Associated Press Features) Robbins, Frank (comic strip: Johnny Hazard (1956) Kirby (ghost art) (King Features Syndicate) Simon, Joe (feature: Blue Bolt (1940) Kirby/Simon - a (half ghost art) (Blue Bolt 2-4) (Novelty Press) Spiegle, Dan (comic strip: Hopalong Cassidy (ca. 1950-1955) Kirby (ghost art) (King Features Syndicate) Walters, David (feature: The Vision (1940) Kirby/Simon - a (half ghost art) (Marvel Mystery Comics 13) (Timely) [National Periodical Publications (DC Comics)] (1941; Simon and Kirby “ghosting jobs”) “We ghosted some things [DC] had, that were nothing to speak of.” // “[DC] gave us their other characters to do, to ghost. It was disasterous.” // “They were third rate characters...they were printed.”—Joe Simon (May 8, 1987) JKQ 10 p 13) “DC brought us into the office and they gave us ghost work to do.” // “[DC] wanted us to ghost ordinary features... We did the Sandman after we flopped at those ghosting jobs.”—Joe Simon (1998) TJKC 25 p 41) (See TTARO p 30) (note: Simon mentions ghosting jobs in plural terms—and that they were printed. The only known DC character inherited by Simon and Kirby that was “ghost” published [unsigned] is The Sandman (Adventure Comics 72) “Riddle Of The Slave Market”) If any other (un)recognizable (?) ghosted stories by Simon and Kirby exist—drawn before Sandman (ADV 72) and published by DC Comics, they would reside in a small range of titles (Jan—Mar 1942): Action Comics 44-46 // Adventure Comics 70-71 // All-American Comics 34-36 // All Star Comics 8-9 // Batman 8-9 // Detective Comics 59-61 // Flash Comics 25-27 // More Fun Comics 75-77 // Sensation Comics 1-3 // Star Spangled Comics 4-6 // Superman 14-15 It is doubtful Simon and Kirby would be able to sublimate their dynamic style enough to be untraceable to decades of sleuthing (even though they accomplished this somewhat in Captain Marvel Adventures (#1). It is likely Sandman (ADV 72) is the singular ghost hiding in plain sight. (See Batman (unpublished), Super Sherlock Holmes (unpublished)

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PORTFOLIOS • POSTERS • CALENDARS Acid Test, The Jan 22, 1966: “Can You Pass the Acid Test?” (festival poster; Thor adapted from JIM 125 by Hartweg) (Ken Kesey) (Longshoremen’s Hall, San Francisco, CA, USA) (See SACBA, Thor [LSD] (misc.), TJKC 72) (Read: The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test (Wolfe; Farrar (1968) Amazing Spider-Man 1969: (2’ x 3’ poster) Kirby - a (Kirby color) (note: limited print poster created gratis by Kirby; revised version by Romita based on layout of version one) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC, TJKC 18,70) Amazing Spider-Man 1970: (2’ x 3’ poster) Kirby - a(l); (J. Romita - a) (note: revised poster based on limited 1969 Kirby version) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC, TJKC 70) Angel (On The Streets Of Heaven) 2012: (17” x 22” poster) Kirby/Royer - a (from: Lord Of Light, 1978) (Jack Kirby Museum) Angel (re-titled from Streets Of Heaven) 2014: (fluorescent color poster) Kirby/Royer - a (from: Lord Of Light, 1978) (Barry Ira Geller) (See Heavy Metal 276) Art for Kid’s Sake 1986: Captain America Kirby/Sinnott - a (1978) (limited edition (200) poster; jam drawing by 200 artists; signed) Avengers #4 1973: (12” x 19” poster; blue and red) Kirby/Roussos - a (Supergraphics) (See FCGMEBAC) Balduur date?: (framed, limited edition of 50 prints; hand-signed by Kirby) Kirby/Heck - a (See Jack Kirby’s Gods (portfolio), TJKC 37 p 5) Beast Rider 1991: (22” x 17” serigraph print) Kirby - a (signed and numbered by Kirby; edition of 250 advertised (15 produced) issued with limited edition sculpture replica) (Creations (Artnet) (See Jacob and the Angel, TJKC 69) Black Bolt 1971: (2’ x 3’ blacklight poster #4009) “Black Bolt” Kirby/Giacoia - a (repro from FFS 5) (Third Eye) (See FCGMEBAC, TJKC 60) Brahma’s Supremacy 1999: (24” x 20” print edition of 500) Kirby/Royer - a (note: also sold as part of 141 portfolio sets: “Lord Of Light”) (Barry Ira Geller) (See Lord Of Light) Brahma’s Supremacy 2014: (fluorescent color poster) Kirby/Royer - a (from: Lord Of Light, 1978) (Barry Ira Geller) (See Heavy Metal 276) Bullpen Foto Kit (See Marvelmania Bullpen Foto Kit) Bullpen Pin-Up (Marvel) 1963—1968: (8.5” x 11”; b/w) (r: FF 15) “Pin-Up Page” (Fantastic Four) 1p Kirby/Ayers - a (note: distributed to fans; pre-M.M.M.S.) (Marvel) (See FCGMSAC) Bullpen Pin-Up (Marvel) 1968: Signatures (8.5” x 11”; b/w includes Kirby signature with other Bullpen signatures) (note: distributed to fans) (Marvel) (See FCGMSAC) Bulls-eye Action Portfolio, The 1979: (11.5” x 15.25”; 5 plates with slipsheet re-telling origin; w/envelope) Kirby/Simon - a (Country Art) Calpurnia 2012: (11” x 14” poster) (from Julius Caesar (theatre) designs (1969) Kirby - a (Jack Kirby Museum) Captain America 1966: (16.5” x 22” poster; redrawn from: cover FM 3) Kirby/Everett - a (note: sold in sets of eight—mail order / retail) (Personality Posters) (See Super-Heroes Club, FCGMSAC) Captain America #106 1969: “Cap Goes Wild” (2’ x 3’ poster) Kirby/Giacoia - a (note: sent in version one Marvelmania Fan Club membership kits) (Marvelmania) (See Captain America (unpublished 1969 poster), FCGMSAC) Captain America 1971: (2’ x 3’ blacklight poster #4017) “Phase One” Kirby/Giacoia - a (repro from TOS 86) (Third Eye) (See FCGMEBAC) Captain America 1970s: (unknown poster repros Captain America Comics 1 cover) Kirby/Simon/Shores - a Captain America 1975: (19” x 26” poster) Kirby - a(p) (note: bootleg versions exist) (Jack Kirby) (See KU (2004), TJKC 1,43,67) Captain America 1977: (24” x 36” poster) (note: painted art adapted from cover Captain America 193) (Marvel) Captain America 1978: (signed and numbered lithograph) Kirby/Royer - a (See TJKC 3) Captain America 50th Birthday 1990: (24” x 20” signed lithograph) Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (First Team Press) (See AOJK, JKQ 1) Captain America 2001: (lithograph; deluxe and reg. limited editions) Kirby/Ross - a (repro from TJKC 19) (Dynamic Forces / Marvel) Captain America 2005: (23” x 29” poster) Kirby - a (Jack Kirby Museum) (See CI 121, KU, TJKC 64) Captain America “1941” 2005: (14” x 23” poster) Kirby - a(p) (Jack Kirby Museum) Captain Nice Jan 1967: (poster) Kirby/Stone - a (NBC television series promo) (See television, TJKC 11,21,23, Jack Kirby Checklist (bc) Captain Victory and The Galactic Rangers 2000: (11” x 17” posters; set of four) // 1: (r: c CV 1) Captain Victory // 2: (r: bc CV 7) Captain Victory / Major Klavus / Tarin / Aliens // 3: (r: bc CV 9) Director Chusang // 4: (r: bc CV 4) Major Klavus Kirby - a(p) (Jack Kirby Comics) Cartoon and Comic Symposium Apr 28-29, 1972: (poster by Aguila includes guest Kirby) (Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA) (See FCGMEBAC) Cartoonists and Artists Portfolio 2 1978: Orion / Red Skull / Bulls-eye / Beautiful Dreamer 1p Kirby - a (Supergraphics) Comic Art Portfolio (See Marvelmania Comic Art Portfolio) Comics & Comix Mar 14, 1993: (8.5” x 11” poster) Captain Glory Kirby/Giacoia - a (note: promotion for in-store app. by Kirby to promote The Art of Jack Kirby) (Palo Alto, CA, USA) (See TJKC 38,63) Comics Combatives: Stories Told by Jack Kirby, PFC. Nov 11—29, 2015: (exhibition poster features Kirby repros) (103 Allen Street, Lower East Side, New York, NY, USA) (R: TJKC 67) (Jack Kirby Museum) [Communicators Unlimited] (Jack Kirby’s publishing company; Neal L. Kirby (business manager) (See individual listings for details) Kirby Unleashed—A “King” Kirby Portfolio (1971) // New Gods Portfolio (1971) // Jack Kirby’s Gods (portfolio; 1972) // (unpublished: Kirby Unleashed (volume 2; 1975) Daredevil Portfolio May 1971: (portfolio reprints cover and title page Daredevil 1 with repros and checklist) (Marvelmania) Dark Horse Portfolio (See Jack Kirby Portfolio (1996) Demon early 1970s: (8.5” x 11” photocopy) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: Kirby hand-out at conventions) (Jack Kirby) (See Orion) Deranged Tales 1972: (poster; parody of Kirby’s ST 98 cover by Scott Shaw! to elicit shock—to Kirby’s embarrassment) (Towry) Doctor Doom 1969-1970: (2’ x 3’ poster) Kirby - a (Kirby inks and color) (note: Kirby created poster gratis) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC, TJKC 5,43,60) Doctor Doom 1991: (2’ x 3’ serigraph; edition of 250; repros 1969 Marvelmania poster) Kirby - a (R: TJKC 60) (Editions Déesse; France) Fantastic Four (See Bullpen Pin-Up) Fantastic Four 1969-1970: (2’ x 3’ poster) Kirby - a (Kirby inks and color) (note: Kirby created poster gratis) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC, FFLA 1, TJKC 5,50,54) Fantastic Four 1971: (2’ x 3’ blacklight poster #4011) “Fantastic Four” Kirby/Ayers - a (repro from FF 7) (Third Eye) (See Fantastic Four (puzzle), FCGMEBAC, TJKC 60) Fantastic Four 1971: (3’ x 2’ blacklight poster #4012) “Fantastic Four” Kirby/Sinnott - a (repro from FFS 5) (Third Eye) (See FCGMEBAC, TJKC 60)

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Fantastic Four #82 1973: (12” x 19” poster; blue and red) Kirby/Sinnott - a (Supergraphics) (See FCGMEBAC) Fantastic Four #1 1985: (22” x 34” poster) Kirby/Ayers - a (Marvel) Fantastic Four 1991: (2’ x 3’ serigraph; edition of 250; repros 1969 Marvelmania poster) Kirby - a (R: TJKC 60) (Editions Déesse; France) Fifty Years of the Flag 1994: (poster) Captain America Kirby - a(p) (First Team Press) Fighting American 1979: (poster promotes Jack Kirby Masterworks) Kirby/Sinnott - a (Privateer Press) (See TJKC 10,21,69) Fighting American #1 2009: (lithograph repros cover FA 1; edition of 100 numbered and signed by Simon) (Titan Books) Fighting American 2010: (silkscreen print; limited edition of 100); (r: FA 2) “City Of Ghouls” (title page) (note: sold at exhibition: Jack Kirby: The House that Jack Built) F.O.O.G. (Friends of Old Gerber) 1982: (Kirby cover on various artist portfolio to benefit Steve Gerber legal fund) Destroyer Duck 1p Kirby/Alcala - a (See AE V3#79, Destroyer Duck, TJKC 63) Galactic Head 1992: (18” x 20” poster) Kirby - a (Blue Rose Press) Galactus / Silver Surfer 1969-1970: (2’ x 3’ poster) Kirby - a (Kirby inks and color) (note: Kirby created poster gratis) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC, TJKC 5,26,60, Collected TJKC 6,60) Girl Who Tempted Me, The 2009: (lithograph repros title page YRC 17 (V3#5); edition of 100 numbered and signed by Simon) (Titan Books) Gods, The (See Jack Kirby’s Gods, New Gods Portfolio) Heimdall date?: (framed, limited edition of 50 prints; hand-signed by Kirby) Kirby/Heck - a (See Jack Kirby’s Gods (portfolio), TJKC 37 p 5) History of Comics Super-Hero Calendar, The Sep 1972—Aug 1973: Stuntman Kirby - a(p) (Supergraphics) (See TJKC 11) Hommages 1996: (Kirby fanzine tribute portfolio by 14 artists; die-cut cover) // “Jack Kirby” 2p (biography in French) // (Kirby photo bc) (Tesmoingt) (Belgium) Honeycomb Cereal (See 3-D Action Posters, Honeycomb (cereal box; misc.) Honir date?: (framed, limited edition of 50 prints; hand-signed by Kirby) Kirby/Heck - a (See Jack Kirby’s Gods (portfolio), TJKC 37 p 5) Hostel Of Hawkana 1999: (24” x 20” print edition of 500) Kirby/Royer - a (note: also sold as part of 141 portfolio sets: “Lord Of Light”) (Barry Ira Geller) (See Lord Of Light) Hostel Of Hawkana 2014: (fluorescent color poster) Kirby/Royer - a (from: Lord Of Light, 1978) (Barry Ira Geller) (See Heavy Metal 276) Hulk 1966: (16.5” x 22” poster; redrawn from: cover TTA 67) Kirby/Everett - a (note: sold in sets of eight—mail order / retail) (Personality Posters) (See Super-Heroes Club, FCGMSAC) Hulk 1967: (28.5” x 41” poster; redrawn from cover TTA 67) Kirby/Everett - a (note: sold by mail order) (Personality Posters) (See FCGMSAC) Hulk 1969-1970: (2’ x 3’ poster) Kirby/Trimpe - a (Marvelmania) (See AOJK, FCGMSAC, Hulk (unpublished 1969 poster), TJKC 65) Human Torch 1966: (16.5” x 22” poster; redrawn from: cover FF 54) Kirby/Everett - a (note: sold in sets of eight—mail order / retail) (Personality Posters) (See Super-Heroes Club, FCGMSAC) Hunger Dogs, The 1984: (17” x 22” promotional poster) “You Can Never Kill Them All” (New Gods) Kirby/Theakston - a (note: issued folded) (DC Comics) (See DC Graphic Novel 4, JKQ 15) In the Days of The Mob 1971: (9” x 12” poster for first issue) (Hampshire Distributors Ltd. (DC Comics) (See TJKC 32) Incan Visitation 1992: (22” x 18” poster) Kirby - a (Blue Rose Press) Incredible Hulk #1 1973: (12” x 19” poster; green and purple) Kirby/Ayers - a (Supergraphics) (See FCGMEBAC) Jack Kirby Collector, The 1995: (17” x 23” poster with Kirby photo) (TwoMorrows) (See TJKC 67) Jack Kirby’s Gods 1972: Balduur / Heimdall / Honir / Sigurd (portfolio set of four 11.5” x 17.5” prints) Kirby/Heck - a (1966) (note: issued in illustrated envelope: “Jack Kirby’s Gods” (unused Thor 161 page 12) Kirby/Royer - a (R: TJKC 41,61) (note: Kirby later signed a color edition of 50; date unknown) (Communicators Unlimited) (See CATSK #2,3,33; CBM 110, Kirby: Genesis (collection), KKOC, KU2, New Gods (concept art), New Gods Portfolio, Thor (re-design; unpublished), TJKC 5,41,56,61) Jack Kirby Masterworks Apr 1979: by Jack Kirby (11” x 17” art portfolio, photos and text) // Kirby/Simonson - c (Fighting American / Speedboy); Kirby/Sinnott - bc (Silver Surfer) (R: JKQ 0) // (full page unpublished pencils: Captain America / Sandman / Sandy / Newsboy Legion / Stuntman / Black Panther / Boys’ Ranch / Bulls-eye / Fantastic Four / Hulk / Silver Surfer / New Gods / Devil Dinosaur) // (unpublished pencils: Avengers #3, Thor #131,133,169) // Kamandi #29 (2p) Kirby/Berry - a // Soul Love: “Old Fires” (2p) Kirby/Colletta - a // Atlas #1, Silver Surfer (3p), Devil Dinosaur #1,2 (2p) // Captain America #200 (2p) Kirby/Giacoia - a) // Machine Man #3, (1p) // (r: ERBDOM 79) Tarzan 1p // (unpublished covers: FF #64, SPJO #133,138,141, New Gods (“tabloid page”); MM 7) // “Artist In Contention With Contentious Monster” 1/2p (self portrait with monster) // “Coal Tiger” Kirby - a(p) // Toys for Tots (Marvel Superheroes) 1/2p Kirby - a(p) // Thing (as Little Lord Fauntelroy) 1/4p Kirby -a(p) // Marvelmania Letterhead art 1/4p // (unpublished comic strip samples: Surf Hunter Kirby/Wood - a // Chip Hardy / Johnny Reb and Billy Yank) Kirby/Giacoia - a // Marvel Superheroes 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: TJKC 63) // “The Visitor On Highway Six” 2p Kirby - a(p) // “Encounter In The Swamps” 2p Kirby - a(p) (Privateer Press) Jack Kirby Portfolio 1970: (Kirby tribute portfolio consists of: 12 unpublished pencil drawings and collage (plates) in illustrated envelope): “Dream Machine” 2p Kirby - a (b/w) // “Jack Kirby—Portfolio” 1p (cover letter) (note: Kirby Interview and photo not included as advertised) 1: Untitled (collage; astronaut riding spacecraft) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: KU2, TJKC 59) // 2: Surf Hunter (panels) 1p Kirby/Wood - a (R: AOJK, KU2) // 3: Untitled (unused page 12: Thor 161; Galactus/sun; Thor in background) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: Jack Kirby’s Gods (portfolio envelope; altered), KU2, TJKC 3,14,52) // 4: Untitled (unused page 17: Thor 162; Galactus (origin) machine) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: KU2, TJKC 4,14,52) // 5: Untitled (unused page 15: Thor 168; Loki, Karnilla and Haag) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: KU2, TJKC 3,14,52) // 6: Untitled (unused page 17: Thor 169; Warriors Three vs. Thermal Man) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: KU2, TJKC 4,14,52) // 7: Untitled (unused page 7: Thor 170; Loki in tree, giving speech) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: KU2, TJKC 2,14,52) // 8: Untitled (unused page 8: Thor 170; Odin and Asgardian) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: KU2, Marvelmania 4, TJKC 2,14,52) (note: insightful reconstruction of Thor 169,170 stories to Kirby’s original concept detailed in TJKC 52) // 9: Untitled (unused page 2: Fantastic Four 53; Black Panther / weapons) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: KU2, TJKC 3,60) // 10: Untitled (unused page 3: Fantastic Four 53; Black Panther origins) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: KU2, TJKC 2,60) // 11: Untitled (Black Panther; full-figure and unmasked vignette) 1p Kirby - a(p) (R: JKMW, KU2, TJKC 60) // 12: Untitled (unknown space ship) 1p Kirby - a(p) (theory: unused FF 48, p 19—replaced with collage?) 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Jack Kirby Portfolio mid 1970s: (8.5” x 11”’ four photocopied sheets; w/envelope): Demon / Orion / Hulk / Captain America Kirby - a(p) (bootleg package comprised of convention sketches; solicited in Buyer’s Guide to Comic Fandom; unknown quantity distributed before Kirby stopped portfolio) (See TJKC 1,4,6) Jack Kirby Portfolio 1996: (24” x 17” prints (plates) limited edition of 500) Interpretations Of God (trilogy; (1970) 3p Kirby/Royer - a // (plate 5): Interpretations Of God (trilogy) Kirby - a(p) // (plate 6): (descriptions; signed by Rosalind Kirby) (Mike Richardson / Dark Horse Comics) (See Dark Horse Presents 103, TJKC 48) Jack Kirby [Ruby-Spears] 1999: (limited edition prints; Ruby-Spears animation concepts) Kirby - a (Mad Morgan Galleries) Jacob and the Angel 1989: (23” x 17” serigraph print) Kirby - a (signed and numbered by Kirby; edition of 2,500 issued with limited edition sculpture replica) (Artnet) (See Beast Rider, TJKC 69) Jet Tube Transporter 1999: (24” x 20” print edition of 500?) Kirby/Royer - a (Barry Ira Geller) (See Lord Of Light) Jet Tube Transporter 2014: (fluorescent color poster) Kirby/Royer - a (from: Lord Of Light, 1978) (Barry Ira Geller) (See Heavy Metal 276) Julius Caesar (See SQPR poster / portfolio; Julius Caesar program book) Jupiter Plaque (See Pioneer 10 Plaque (poster) “King” Kirby Portfolio, A (See Kirby Unleashed) KIRBY Nov 1975: (poster; b/w) (repros Marvelmania art) Marvel Super-Heroes Kirby - a (exhibition: Kirby: A Collection of the Artistry of Jack Kirby) (Museum of Cartoon Art, Greenwich, CT, USA) (See TJKC 72) Kirby: A Collection of the Artistry of Jack Kirby Nov 1975: by Jack Kirby // (r: KU) Kirby/Royer - c (Man—Machine—Merger) // (portfolio published in conjunction with exhibition of Kirby art) (contents similar to Kirby Unleashed, but includes: OMAC (original concept art) Kirby - a(p) // Self Portrait (Marvelmania; 1969) Kirby/Royer - a // // Untitled (unpublished Thor 169 page) 1p Kirby - a(p) // Scrapper (sketch) Kirby - a(p) (Museum of Cartoon Art) (See KU2, TJKC 1) Kirby: Deities 2008: by Jack Kirby; (8.5” x 11”; full-color remastered version of New Gods Portfolio (1971); limited edition of 200) (10 plates: (Orion / Lightray / Mister Miracle / Mantis / Robot Defender / Space Guardian) Kirby/Giacoia - a // [Black of New Genesis] / Ramses) Kirby/Heck - a // (Darkseid (collage) / Metron (collage) Kirby - a (w/envelope (art repro from New Gods Portfolio (1971) Kirby/Royer - a) (TwoMorrows) Kirby—King of Comics Jul 2007: (promotional poster for Evanier’s Kirby biography Kirby—King of Comics (2008) Kirby - a (Harry N. Abrams) Kirby Unleashed—A “King” Kirby Portfolio Jul 1971: by Jack Kirby (11” x 14” art portfolio, photos (Evanier/Sherman text) Kirby - wraparound c // Untitled (old woman) // Will Rogers // “Well You Go Up And Get Plenty Of Sleep...” (rejected New Yorker cartoon; 1931) // “I Suppose You Know That You’re Annoying Us” (rejected New Yorker cartoon; 1931) // Popeye (in-betweens) // Untitled (knight and maiden) // Editorial Cartoons (1939) // (comic strips: Laughs from Today’s News / Black Buccaneer / Socko the Seadog / Abdul Jones / “Cyclone” Burke / Lone Rider / Diary of Dr. Hayward / Blue Beetle) // Captain America // Brooklyn // Newsboy Legion/Guardian // World War II portraits, sketches, letters (1943-45) // Rosalind Kirby Portrait (1944) // (reprints: 6 comic book covers) // (reprints: 4 comic book interior pages) // Fighting American/Speedboy Kirby/Sinnott - a (R: TJKC 60) // Bulls-eye // Female Studies // Man—Machine—Merger 2p (center spread) Kirby/Royer - a (R: Kirby 100, JKQ 0, Sorcerers) // Watcher // Mister Miracle // Forever People Kirby/Royer - a (R: TJKC 70) // Starman Zero 2p // (comic strips: Master Jeremy // Career of King Masters Kirby/Giacoia - a // Surf Hunter Kirby/Wood - a // Chip Hardy 2p Kirby/Elder - a // Sky Masters of the Space Force 2p Kirby/Wood - a) // (small sketches: Thing, Hulk, Doctor Doom, Silver Surfer, Darkseid) // Untitled (Thor) // (pencils for FFS 5 pin-ups: Black Bolt / Karnak / Gorgon / Crystal) // Thor (pencils) 1p // Forever People 1/2p // Untitled (fairies) // (illustrated Envelope: Kirby - a) (R: KU2, TJKC 19) (Communicators Unlimited) Kirby Unleashed—A “King” Kirby Portfolio 2004: by Jack Kirby (remastered 11” x 14” art portfolio, photos and text reprints original 48 page edition with additional features: KU ads / mailers (note: New Gods Portfolio envelope mis-identified as Jack Kirby’s Gods) // Jack Kirby Portfolio (Marvelmania; 1970) // Balduur / Heimdall / Honir / Sigurd 4p Kirby/Heck - a // Interpretations of God // Tribes Trilogy // Dream Machine // Kirby (photo) // Thor 169 (unused 2p) // San Diego Five-String Mob // Scrapper // OMAC (concepts) // Machine Man // Silver Surfer // Captain America (TwoMorrows) Kirby 2005: (14” x 23” poster) Marvel Super-Heroes (1970) Kirby/Royer - a (Jack Kirby Museum) Lord Of Light 1999: (portfolio contains 14 plates of contact prints from Lord Of Light (1978); edition of 141) Kirby - a (Barry Ira Geller) Lord Of Light (Mahasamatman in Battle Armor) (aka: Sam) 1999: (24” x 20” print edition of 500?) Kirby/Royer - a (Barry Ira Geller) (See Lord Of Light) Lord Of Light (Mahasamatman in Battle Armor) (aka: Sam) 2014: (fluorescent color poster) Kirby/Royer - a (from: Lord Of Light, 1978) (Barry Ira Geller) (See Heavy Metal 276) Marvel Art Masterpieces 1970: (set of 104 8.5” x 11” b/w sheets include: (covers: AV 23, FF 50 (original version), FF 86, TOS 71, Thor 135,158) // (posters: Fantastic Four / Galactus / Silver Surfer / Super-Heroes Kirby - a); (sweat shirt back) Thing (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC, Marvel Artists Self-Portraits, Marvel Comic Artists Inking and Coloring Set, Marvelmania Marvel Art Masterpieces) Marvel Artists Self-Portraits 1970: (set of six “large” 8.5” x 11” b/w artist self-portraits includes: Self Portrait 1p Kirby/Royer - a (note: first Royer inks on Kirby / “Jack Kirby” (Kirby autobiography text on reverse) (Marvelmania) (See AOJK, Art of the Comic Book, BGCF 105, CBG 1616, CBG Annual (1997), Comics Feature 34, CJ 166, CJL 1, FCGMSAC, KKOC, MLJK, Marvelmania Catalog 2, Marvelmania Comic Art Portfolio, Spirit 39, TJKC 1,50, Collected TJKC 1) Marvel “Mighty Marvel” Calendar 1975: (r: c TOA 1) Thor 1p (September) (Marvel) Marvel “Memory Album” Calendar 1977: Kirby/Giacoia/Romita - c (Marvel super-heroes; includes Conan, Luke Cage and Howard the Duck) (R: FOOM 16) // Fantastic Four 1p (January) Kirby/Sinnott - a // Captain America 1p (March) Kirby/Giacoia - a (Marvel) (See MDF 19, CA (pinball game / power shield), Marvel’s Mysterious Secret Messages) Marvel Spider-Man Calendar 1978: Spider-Man (with Fantastic Four) 1p (February) Kirby/Verpoorten - a (Marvel) (See TJKC 9) Marvel Incredible Hulk Calendar 1979: Hulk 1p (January) Kirby/Sinnott - a (note: Kirby’s final published artwork for Marvel; final Kirby art on Hulk) (R: TJKC 60,63) (Marvel) Marvel Calendar 1992: (r: c CA 100, Thor 156) (Marvel) Marvelmania Bullpen Foto Kit 1970: (12 sheet photo portfolio; features b/w photo of Kirby at drawing board—menaced by Red Skull (Evanier) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC, TJKC 38) Marvelmania Comic Artists Inking and Coloring Set 1969: (version one) 19 page set in folder includes 8.5” x 11” b/w illustrations; with repros from FF 73,86; and 7 pages of Marvel Self Portraits, including “Jack Kirby” 1p Kirby/Royer - a (Kirby autobiography text on reverse) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC, Marvel Art Masterpieces, Marvel Artists Self-Portraits, Marvelmania Comic Art Portfolio)

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Kirby/Royer - a (from Lord Of Light; 1978) (Barry Ira Geller Productions) (See Lord Of Light) Northeast Corner Of Heaven, The 2014: (fluorescent color poster) Kirby/Royer - a (from: Lord Of Light, 1978) (Barry Ira Geller) (See Heavy Metal 276) Oddball Comics Calendar 1995: by Shaw!; (repros From Here To Insanity 11 cover) (Avalanche Publishing) On The Streets Of Heaven (See Angel (On The Streets Of Heaven) (poster); Streets Of Heaven (poster) Orion early 1970s: (8.5” x 11” photocopy) 1p Kirby - a(p) (note: Kirby hand-out at conventions) (R: TJKC 6) (Jack Kirby) (See Demon) Out Of Mind’s Reach 2012: (8.5” x 11” poster) Kirby/Royer - a (repro from Pro! magazine, Oct 22, 1972) (Jack Kirby Museum) Pavilions Of Joy 1999: (24” x 20” print edition of 500?) Kirby/Royer - a (from Lord Of Light; 1978) (Barry Ira Geller Productions) (See Lord Of Light) Pavilions Of Joy 2014: (fluorescent color poster) Kirby/Royer - a (from: Lord Of Light, 1978) (Barry Ira Geller) (See Heavy Metal 276) Pioneer 10 Plaque 2012: (11” x 14” poster) Kirby - a (repro from Los Angeles Times: West magazine, 1972) (Jack Kirby Museum) Planetary Control Room 1999: (40” x 24” print edition of 500?) Kirby/Royer - a (Barry Ira Geller) (See Lord Of Light) Planetary Control Room 2014: (fluorescent color poster) Kirby/Royer - a (from: Lord Of Light, 1978) (Barry Ira Geller) (See Heavy Metal 276) Portfolio of Fine Comic Art, The 1978: “Partners In Action” (Captain America / Bucky) 1p Kirby - a (National Cartoonists Society) Portfolio of Fine Comic Art, The 1981: Captain Victory 1p Kirby - a (National Cartoonists Society) Power Packed Marvel Art of Jack Kirby, The 2012: (17” x 22” collage poster) (Morehouse) [Psychedelic Flyer] 2012: (11” x 14” poster) Kirby - a (Jack Kirby Museum) (See TJKC 19) [Robot] Jul 2016: (poster; limited edition of 30—repro from Don Heck Gift Art (1966) Kirby - a(p) (Jack Kirby Museum) (See listing in unpublished / untitled / unknown) Royal Chambers Of Brahma (interior) 1999: (24” x 20” print edition of 500?) Kirby/Royer - a (from Lord Of Light; 1978) (Barry Ira Geller) (See Lord Of Light) Royal Chambers Of Brahma (interior) 2014: (fluorescent color poster) Kirby/Royer - a (from: Lord Of Light, 1978) (Barry Ira Geller) (See Heavy Metal 276) Royal Chambers Of Brahma (exterior) 1999: (24” x 20” print edition of 500?) Kirby/Royer - a (from Lord Of Light; 1978) (Barry Ira Geller) (See Lord Of Light) Royal Chambers Of Brahma (exterior) 2014: (fluorescent color poster) Kirby/Royer - a (from: Lord Of Light, 1978) (Barry Ira Geller) (See Heavy Metal 276) [Ruby-Spears] (See Jack Kirby (Ruby-Spears), Mad Morgan Galleries (book) Science Fiction Land 1999: (24” x 20” print edition of 500?) Kirby/Royer - a (from Lord Of Light; 1978) (Barry Ira Geller) (See Lord Of Light) Science Fiction Land 2014: (fluorescent color poster) Kirby/Royer - a (from: Lord Of Light, 1978) (Barry Ira Geller) (See Heavy Metal 276) Self-Portrait 1969: (8.5” x 11” b/w; included in package of Marvel Artists Self-Portraits) Kirby/Royer - a (note: first Royer inks on Kirby) “Jack Kirby” (Kirby autobiographic text on reverse) (Marvelmania) (See BGCF 105, CBG 1616, CBG Annual (1997), Comics Feature 34, CJ 166, CJL 1, Kirby: A Collection of the Artistry of Jack Kirby, KKOC, Spirit 39, TJKC 1,50, Collected TJKC 1) Seven Faces Of The Gods, The 1999: (24” x 20” print edition of 500?) Kirby/Royer - a (from Lord Of Light; 1978) (Barry Ira Geller Productions) (See Lord Of Light) Seven Faces Of The Gods, The 2014: (fluorescent color poster) Kirby/Royer - a (from: Lord Of Light, 1978) (Barry Ira Geller) (See Heavy Metal 276) Signature Pin-Up (See Bullpen Pin-Up) Sigurd date?: (framed, limited edition of 50 prints; hand-signed by Kirby) Kirby/Heck - a (See Jack Kirby’s Gods (portfolio), TJKC 37 p 5) Silver Surfer / Galactus 1969-1970: (2’ x 3’ poster) Kirby - a (Kirby inks and color) (note: Kirby created poster gratis) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC, TJKC 5,26,60, Collected TJKC 6)


Silver Surfer 1971: (2’ x 3’ blacklight poster #4005) Silver Surfer “I Am Free” Kirby/Sinnott - a (repro from FF 76) (Third Eye) (See FCGMEBAC, Silver Surfer (puzzle / greeting card), TJKC 60) Silver Surfer 1971: (2’ x 3’ blacklight poster #4014) Silver Surfer / Quasimodo “Thus You Shall Suffer No Longer” (repro from FFS 5: Silver Surfer story) (Third Eye) (See FCGMEBAC, Silver Surfer (puzzle / greeting card), TJKC 60) Silver Surfer 1975: (19” x 26” poster) Kirby - a(p) (note: bootleg versions exist) (Jack Kirby) (See KU (2004), TJKC 1,50,67) Silver Surfer 2002: (12” x 16” mylart print) 1p Kirby/Austin - a (note: limited numbered edition of 500) (Laser Mach) Space Collage 2000: (20” x 18” color lithograph of 1979 collage) Kirby - a (Jack Kirby Comics) Spider-Man (See Amazing Spider-Man) Spider-Man Portfolio May 1971: (portfolio reprints cover Amazing Spider-Man 1 with repros and checklist) (Marvelmania) Spirit World 1971: (9” x 12” poster for first issue) (Hampshire Distributors Ltd. (DC Comics) (See TJKC 32) SQPR May 15-29, 1969: (poster; Julius Caesar theatre production) Kirby/Page - a (Cowell College, University of California at Santa Cruz, CA, USA) (See SQPR Portfolio, Julius Caesar (program), Julius Caesar (theatre) SQPR Portfolio 2011: Julius Caesar / Portia / Calpurnia / Artemidorus / Maid / Soothsayer / Roman Field Soldier / Roman Citizenry / Roman Garrison Soldier Kirby - a (note: theatrical costume design and poster art for Cowell College, Univ. of California at Santa Cruz (1969) (Jack Kirby Museum) (See Calpurnia (poster), Julius Caesar (theatre), Markings, Peninsula Living) Steranko Portfolio One 1970: “The Man Called D.E.A.T.H.” (Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.; unused pages; inking try-out) 1p Kirby/Steranko - a (R: Marvel Vision 14, NFC, SHIELD 9 (2015) // (r: c ST 151; sans text) 1p Kirby/Steranko - a (Supergraphics) Strange Happenings Jul 21-22, 1967: (concert poster; The Youngbloods); Doctor Strange (adapted from ST 142 logo box by Greg Irons) (California Hall, San Francisco, CA, USA) (See SACBA) Strange Tales #142 date?: (23” x 29” poster) Kirby/Esposito - a (Jack Kirby Museum) Street Enterprises Benefit Portfolio, The 1975: Thor (pencil sketch) Kirby - a(p) (Street Enterprises) (See TJKC 14) Streets Of Heaven (aka: Angel) 1999: (24” x 20” print edition of 500?) Kirby/Royer - a (from Lord Of Light;1978) (Barry Ira Geller) (See Lord Of Light) Super Heroes Club 1966: (16.5” x 22” posters; set of eight posters sold by mail order / retail); (Everett re-draws all eight): (Kirby: Captain America / Hulk / Human Torch / Thor; See individual listings for details) // (non-Kirby): Dr. Strange / Iron Man / Spider-Man / Sub-Mariner) (Personality Posters) (See FCGMSAC) Superman 400 Portfolio Dec 1984: (r: Superman 400) 1p Kirby/Austin - a (DC Comics) Super Powers 1984: (17” x 22” poster) Kirby/Royer - a (assist: Giordano) (DC Comics) (See SP 1, TJKC 47) Terminal Of The Gods 1999: (24” x 20” print edition of 500?) Kirby/Royer - a (from Lord Of Light; 1978) (Barry Ira Geller) (See Lord Of Light) Terminal Of The Gods 2014: (fluorescent color poster) Kirby/Royer - a (from: Lord Of Light, 1978) (Barry Ira Geller) (See Heavy Metal 276) Thor 1966: (16.5” x 22” poster; redrawn from: JIM 110) Kirby/Everett - a (note: sold in sets of eight—mail order / retail) (Personality Posters) (See Super-Heroes Club, FCGMSAC) Thor 1969-1970: (2’ x 3’ poster) Kirby - a (Kirby inks and color) (note: Kirby created poster gratis) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC, TJKC 5,65) Thor 1971: (2’ x 3’ blacklight poster #4006) [Astral Thor] Kirby/Colletta - a (repro from Thor 159) (Third Eye) (See FCGMEBAC, Thor (greeting card) Thor #127 1973: (12” x 19” poster; blue and red) Kirby/Colletta - a (Supergraphics) (See FCGMEBAC) Thor 2002: (12” x 16” mylart print) 1p Kirby/Austin - a (note: limited numbered edition of 500) (Laser Mach) 3-D Action Posters 1984: (set of three “Honeycomb Kid” 3-D posters feature Kirby/Thibodeaux art) 1: “Go For It” (roller skates) // 2: “Fireball Action” (baseball) // 3: “BMX Fever” (Bicycle Moto-X) (note: issued with anaglyptic “Honeycomb Kid” 3-D glasses in boxes of Honeycomb cereal; 3-D by Ray Zone) (Post) (See Honeycomb (cereal box; misc.); TJKC 15,69; 3-D Action Poster (unpublished) 3-D Cosmic Poster (See listing in comic books) Toys For Tots 1969: (poster; two versions: b/w and color) “Be A Super-Hero” (Spider-Man / Captain America / Thor with kids) Kirby - a (assist: Evanier) (U.S. Marine Corps Reserve) (See AE V3#90, Collector’s Showcase 1, FCGMSAC, JKQ 2, JKMW, KKOC, Marvelmania 1 (1969), TJKC 18,27,43,50) Tribes Trilogy 1997: (15” x 20” poster) Kirby - a (See AOJK) Tribute to Dr. Strange (See Strange Happenings (poster) Vintage Marvel Comics Calendars 2011-2016: (repros many classic Kirby covers) (Marvel) Vintage Marvel Comics Postcard Calendar 2016: (repros many classic Kirby covers) (Marvel) World’s Famous Comic Book Artists 1983: Captain Victory 1p (signed edition of 500) Kirby/Thibodeaux - a Editions Deesse; France) (See TJKC 12)

CARDS • STAMPS • STICKERS Art of Vintage Marvel, The: 100 Collectible Postcards 2007: (features color Kirby cover art repros; ex: CAA 4) (Chronicle Books) Baseball Cards 1960 (614 cards) / 1961 (572 cards): (various card back illustrations) Kirby - a (Topps) (See TJKC 10) Beast Rider 1990: (signature card for Artnet sculpture) Beast Rider Kirby - a (accompanies printed and actual Kirby signatures) (Artnet) (See Jacob and the Angel, TJKC 67) Bombast (Apr) 1993: (card #3 in set of four “Kirbychrome” color metallic cards; issued with Bombast 1) (Topps) (See Captain Glory, Night Glider, Satan’s Six) Bumper Sticker (See Jack Kirby (commemorative (1996) Business Card date?: (for a neighbor’s horse training service) Kirby - a (See TJKC 12) Boy Loves Girl, Girl Loves Boy 1992: (postcard set reprints Young Romance Comics 6 cover) (Pantheon) Cal Cutta 1993: (trading card) Kirby/Gibbons - a (See Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga) Captain America’s Sentinels of Liberty 1941: (membership card (two versions): Simon /Avison - a) // (enamel metal badge (two versions) (Timely / Marvel) Captain America 1966: (bumper sticker (two versions); one promotes TV cartoons) (CA repro from FM 3) (Marvel) (See FCGMSAC p 82) Captain Action 1967: (card game in mailing box) (Captain America card r: c Fantasy Masterpieces 5 with added art) // (Sgt. Fury card) repro from Sgt, Fury 12) (Kool-Pops)

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Captain Glory (Apr) 1993: (card #1 in set of four “Kirbychrome” color metallic cards; issued with Captain Glory 1) (Topps) (See Bombast, Night Glider, Satan’s Six) Captain Victory / Silver Star ca. 1987: (signature card; accompanies printed and actual Kirby signatures) (Jack Kirby) Christmas Card date?: “The Midnight Marvel” (Santa Claus) 1p Kirby - a (R: TJKC 10) (Kirbys) (See Marvel Christmas Card) Comic Art Tribute to Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, The Oct 1994: (set of 50 cards; published and unpublished art retrospective) 1: Jack Kirby photo // 2: God 1 (Balduur) Kirby/Heck - a // 3: God 2 (Heimdall) Kirby/Heck - a // 4: Blue Bolt Kirby/Carbarga - a // 5: (r: Punch and Judy V3#1) Lockjaw // 6: Captain 3-D Kirby/Black - a // 7: (r: Crash Comics 1) Solar Legion // 8: (r: Red Raven Comics 1 cover) // 9: (r: Champion Comics 9 cover) // 10: (r: Marvel Stories V2#2) “The Queen Of Venus” // 11: (r: My Date Comics 3 cover) // 12: (r: Stuntman Comics 3 cover) // 13: (r: Boy Explorers Comics 3 cover) // 14: (r: Headline Comics 37 cover) (note: card back features Simon and Kirby crime comic photo cover outtake) // 15: (r: Justice Traps the Guilty 1 cover) // 16: Link Thorne, the Flying Fool Kirby/Leon - a // 17: (r: Young Romance Comics 1 cover) // 18: Angel Kirby/Weiss - a (note: inked on the final day of Kirby’s life (Feb 6, 1994) // 19-20: (2-part cards r: Boys’ Ranch 3) “Social Night In Town” // 21: Bulls-eye Kirby/Harris - a // 22: (r: Police Trap 1 cover) // 23: (r: Foxhole 2 cover; colored by Kirby) // 24: (r: Bulls-eye 5 cover) // 25: (unpublished Foxhole 4 cover) Kirby/Simon - a // 26: (r: Western Tales 31 cover) // 27: Fighting American Kirby/Machlan - a // 28: (r: Fighting American 1 cover) // 29: Speedboy Kirby/Elliott - a // 30: Fun Commies Kirby/Leialoha - a // 31: Boy Explorers Kirby/Steranko - a // 32: Fun Villains & Heroes Kirby/Fingerman - a, // 33: God 3 (Honir) Kirby/Heck - a // 34: (r: Win A Prize Comics 1) 2p // 35: (unpublished Win A Prize Comics 3 cover) Kirby - a // 36: (unpublished Race For The Moon 1 cover) Kirby/Simon - a // 37: The Three Rocketeers Kirby/Zeck - a // 38: Thundarr Kirby/Rubinstein - a // 39: (unpublished First Issue Special 1 cover) “Atlas”) Kirby/Leialoha - a // 40-41: (2-part cards) Joshua Kirby/Ziuko - a // 42: Bat-Head (aka: “Marvel Batman”) Kirby/Theakston - a // 43: Tribes Trilogy “Wild Woman” Kirby - a // 44: SPJO 138 (collage) Kirby - a // 45: (r: West Magazine; Los Angeles Times (1972) “Pioneer 10” (Jupiter Plaque) Kirby/Royer - a // 46: Mechanoid Kirby - a // 47: (r: Buried Treasure 1 cover; “Gladiator”) // 48: Tribes Trilogy “Warrior” (aka: “Lizard”)Kirby - a // 49: Galactic Head Kirby - a // 50: (r: Airboy Comics V4#4 cover) // (checklist) (21st Century Archives) (See Jack Kirby’s Heroes and Villains) Comic Art Tribute to Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, The Oct 1994: (subset of 10 cards; published and unpublished art retrospective) (Homage subset) K1: (Steacy - a) // K2: (Dorman - a) // K3: (Rude - a) // K4: (Barr - a) // K5: (Duerr - a) // (Machines subset) M1: Dream Machine Kirby - a // M2: Machine Kirby - a // M3: Warrior Kirby - a // M4: Incan Visitation Kirby - a // M5: The Visitor On Highway Six Kirby - a (21st Century Archives) Comic Book Apocalypse: The Graphic World of Jack Kirby Aug 24—Oct 10, 2015: (promotional postcard; repro from SS 18, p 20) (R: TJKC 67) (California State University, Northridge Art Galleries, Los Angeles, CA, USA) Comic Book Heroes 1975: (40 stickers) // (9 puzzle cards) (Topps) Darth Vader (See Star Wars Galaxy 2: New Visions (cards) DC Cosmic Cards 1992: (card #173): (r: c New Gods 1) (Impel) Dracula Feb-Apr 1993: (set of nine puzzle cards; packaged with Dracula: Vlad the Impaler 1-3) Kirby/Mignola - a (note: adapted from Doctor Mortalis concept art) (R: TJKC 45) (Topps) Dreena 1993: (trading card) Kirby/Byrne - a (See Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga) Famous Comic Book Creators 1992: (multi-card set includes #15: Joe Simon; #100: Jack Kirby) (Eclipse Comics) FOOM 1973: (set of 6 stickers issued with membership kit) “Take a Foom Break” (Hulk; repro from TTA 67) (Marvel) General Ordiz 1993: (trading card) Kirby/Sienkiewicz - a (See Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga) Golden Age of Comics 1995: (card #16): (r: Clue Comics V2#3) (Comic Images) Hanukkah Card 1975: Thing (in prayer shawl / yarmulke; signed: “The Kirbys”: “It’s a Jewish Thing”—Jack Kirby) (R: Hogan’s Alley 14, KKOC, TJKC 19,67) (Kirbys) Hulk 1966: (bumper sticker): “Don’t Honk” (Hulk repro from TTA 77) (Marvel) (See CBA 18, FCGMSAC p 82) Incredible Hulk, The 2003: (set of 4 “Jack King Kirby Film” cards) (Upper Deck) Iron Man 1966: (bumper sticker; “Help Stamp Out Rust”) (Iron Man repro from TOS 60) (Marvel) (See CBA 18, FCGMSAC p 82) Jack Kirby 1996: (bumper sticker; commemorative by Jeremy Kirby) (Jack Kirby Estate) Jack Kirby (Signature) 2009: (promotional sticker; die-cut circle) Kirby (signature) (Jack Kirby Museum) Jack Kirby 2009: (“New York” promotional sticker for The Jack Kirby Museum) Jack Kirby Collector, The ca. 1995: (postcard); (6” x 2.5”; grey) Orion / Darkseid (commission) Kirby/Sinnott - a (TwoMorrows) Jack Kirby Memorial Oct 1994: (phone card; edition: 10,000; Kirby photo) (GTS) Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga Jun 1993: (set of three [villain] trading cards (Base Set (6A); packaged with issues #1-3): 1: Cal Cutta Kirby/Gibbons - a // 2: Dreena Kirby/Byrne - a // 3: General Ordiz Kirby/Sienkiewicz - a (Topps) (See Bombast, Captain Glory, Night Glider, Satan’s Six) Jack Kirby The Unpublished Archives Oct 1994: (set of 90 cards; unpublished Ruby-Spears animation concepts) Kirby - a(p) (non-bold: not Kirby) 1: Space Blaster, 2: Empire of Steel, 3: Death Dirge, 4: Video Rangers on the Loose, 5: Wild Worms, 6: The Last Private Eye, 7: Lord Thunder’s Deadly Forces, 8: Magicmobile, 9: Smallest Superhero, 10: Hot Pursuit, 11: Malevolent Magic, 12: Cassette Man, 13: Blending in with the Scenery, 14: Roxie’s in Trouble, 15: Rogue Force, 16: Hammered, 17: Shark Jet, 18: Roxie to the Rescue, 19: Two-Faced, 20: A Perfect Fit, 21: Roxie’s Rivals, 22: Controlling Evil, 23: Quaint but Deadly, 24: Skanner’s Supporting Cast, 25: Time Devils, 26: Lava Man, 27: Battle of the Earth Blasters, 28: Roxie’s Sidekicks, 29: Giraffe, the Human Periscope, 30: Superbus, 31: Jet-Pack Commandos, 32: Vehicle of Deceptor, 33: Madcap Medical Staff, 34: Future Force, 35: Manfitting Boat, 36: Powersuit, 37: Tommy, 38: Gargoids, 39: Animal Hospital, 40: Techno-Claws, 41: Dragon-Spies, 42: Train-Tank, 43: Earth Blaster Vehicle, 44: Barbaric Bobsled, 45: Laser Trip, 46: Thunder Dragons, 47: 747 Submarines, 48: Tempest, 49: Rogue Force Vehicle, 50: Breakout, 51: Manly Drake, 52: Skanner’s Gloves, 53: Magical Minivan, 54: Skanner in Action, 55: Making the Micro-Mites, 56: Catfish, 57: Breakout’s Vehicle, 58: Micro-Mites, 59: Car Trouble, 60: Metallum, 61: Breakthrough, 62: Everything Multi-Car, 63: Unlikely Heroes, 64: Cloak’s Device, 65: Street Angels, 66: Clutching Claw, 67: Amazoids, 68: Toad Takes Off, 69: Battle Whale, 70: Mystikor’s Flying Carpet, 71: Rebels of Rogue Force, 72: Rocket Tunnel Digger, 73: Battle Plane, 74: Gripper Tank, 75: Flying Knight, 76: Tiger Shark, 77: Dr. Chill & Company, 78: Warriors of Illusion, 79: Hidden Harry, 80: Crusher, 81: Firepower Flatbed, 82: Double the Destruction, 83: Technotank, 84: Sneak Attack, 85: Underground Ambush, 86: Power Planet, 87: Villains of Camouflage Corps, 88: Four-Arms, 89: Power Plane, 90: Checklist (note: promotional card includes Roxie’s Raiders art unpublished in set; See TJKC 4) (Comic Images)


Jack Kirby The Unpublished Archives Oct 1994: (uncut strip edition; set of 6 cards; unpublished Ruby-Spears animation concepts) Kirby - a(p) 1: Submobile // 2: Warriors Of Illusion Vehicles // 3: Camouflage Corps Vehicle #1 // 4: Earth Blasters // 5: Supervehicle // 6: Camouflage Corps Vehicle #2 (Comic Images) Jack Kirby Unseen Works Oct 1994: (set of 3 phone cards with folder; edition of 5,000 sets) Kirby - a(p) (CDG) Jack Kirby Unseen Works Series II Apr 1995: (set of 3 phone cards with folder; edition of 3,500 sets) Kirby - a(p) (Active Marketing) Jacob And The Angel 1989: (signature card for Artnet sculpture) Jacob And The Angel Kirby - a (accompanies printed and actual Kirby signatures) (Artnet) (See Beast Rider) Kirby NY 2009: (New York sticker; Future Football Player) Kirby - a (Jack Kirby Museum) [Kirbyverse] (Apr) 1993: (set of four “Kirbychrome” color metallic cards; packaged individually with “Kirbyverse” titles: (#1) Captain Glory, (#2) Night Glider, (#3) Bombast, (#4) Satan’s Six) (Topps) [Kirbyverse] (Apr) 1993: (note: uncut trading cards press sheet (six sets; limited edition) (Topps) [Kirbyverse] (Jun) 1993: (set of three [villain] cards; packaged with Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga) (#1) Cal Cutta, (#2) Dreena, (#3) General Ordiz (Topps) Krazy Little Comix 1967: (mini comic book parodies (2 1/2” x 3 1/2”; 8 pages) based on Kirby titles (no Kirby art): Captive American / Fantastic Fear / Incredible Hunk / Meekly Thaw / Sub-Marine Man) G. Kane/Wood - a (note: test issue by Topps) (See AE V2#1, V2#2) Lone Ranger, The 1971: (test market) card game puzzle package front / back) Kirby/Royer - a (Mattel) (See Superman, Tarzan, TJKC 10) Madman x 50: Bubblegum Not Included Aug 1994: (set of 50 cards; one Kirby card) Madman Kirby/Theakston - a (note: adapted from unpublished Captain America / Connie Fox portrait (1976) (Dark Horse) (See Madman Yearbook ‘95) Marvel Christmas Card 1966: “Season’s Greetings” (repurposed Hulk sweat shirt art; with added art) Kirby - a (note: the only other known Silver Age Marvel Christmas cards are: (1965: Thing (snowballs) M. Severin - a) // (1970: Gift Box (heroes) Romita - a) (Marvel) Marvel Comics Postcard Book 1978: (36 pull-out postcards; includes cover Iron Man 80) Kirby/Milgrom - a (Marvel) Marvel First Issue Cards Jul 1991: (100 cards; Kirby - a?) (Comic Images) (See Marvel Superheroes First Issue Covers) Marvel Greeting Cards 1971: (Set of 24 6” x 9.25” blacklight cards) Kirby repros on: (TE-145) Silver Surfer “I Am Free” (r: FF 76, p 6) (See poster, TJKC 60) // (TE-146) [Astral Thor] (r: Thor 159, p 3) (See poster) // (TE-154) Sentry “I love you because you’re different” (r: FF 64) (See TJKC 60) // (TE-163) Thor “The Answer at Last” (r: Thor #159) (Third Eye) (See FCGMEBAC) Marvel Greeting Cards Display 1971: (12” x 15” flourescent, thick cardboard display features: Thor / Spider-Man / Hulk / Doctor Strange / Captain America / Human Torch (Third Eye) (See FCGMEBAC) Marvel Masterpieces 1992: (cards #13,40,46 (r: c XM 1) (Skybox) Marvel Masterpieces 1992: (card set) 1: (r: c IH 1) // 2: (r: FF 1) Human Torch // 3: (r: JIM 83) Thor // 7: (r: XM 1) Cyclops // 11: (r: FF 48) Silver Surfer // 14: (r: FF 1) Thing // 15: (r: c CAC 1) // 16: (r: XM 5) Angel // 17: (r: XM 1) Beast // 21: (r; FF 5) Doctor Doom // 37: (r: FF 67) Him (Warlock) // 47: (r: FFS 6) Annihilus // 58: (r: JIM 114) Absorbing Man // 62: (r: TTA 44) Wasp // 75: (r: XM 1) Marvel Girl // 79: (r: CAC 7) Red Skull // 82: (r: JIMA 1) Hercules // 86: (r: FF 45) Crystal (Skybox) Marvel Postcard 1963—1964: (“junky two-cent blue card” (detailed in FF 31); mailed to fans) Kirby - a? (note: discontinued Oct 1964) (Marvel) (See FCGMSAC) Marvel Postcard 1964—1968: (“Many thanks for your thoughtful letter...” (reply sent to fans from “The Editors”; (signed) by Stan and Jack)  (note: often signed by Flo Steinberg; colors: white / blue / yellow) (Marvel) (See FCGMSAC, Marvel: Five Fabulous Decades, p 105) Marvel Superhero Card Game 1978: (set of 39 giant cards; some with Kirby art (repros): 3: Mister Fantastic // 4: The Thing // 5: Human Torch // 6: Invisible Girl // 7: Captain America // 13: Black Panther // #?: Doctor Doom (Milton-Bradley) Marvel Super-Heros 1966: (window sticker; 7” x 10”—promotes TV cartoons) (repro figures: Sub-Mariner (TTA 83), Captain America (TOS 74), Thor (JIM 110) (Marvel) (See FCGMSAC p 83) Marvel Super Heros 1966: (trading cards; set of 66—repro comic panels with new text) // (bubble gum wrapper/display box repro Kirby art) // (Captain America #1-11): 1: (TOS 64, p 9) / 2-3: (TOS 64, p 8) / 4: (TOS 69, p 1) / 5: (TOS 73, p 7) / 6: (TOS 64, p 10) / 7: (TOS 71, p 3) / 8: (TOS 71, p 9) / 9: (TOS 71, p 10) / 10: (TOS 68, p 9) / 11: (TOS 73, p 8) // (Daredevil #23-33): 23: (DD 13, p 7) / 29: (DD 13, p 19) / 33: (DD 13, p 18) // (Hulk #45-55): 45: (TTA 75, p 9) / 46: (TTA 70, p 8) / 47: (TTA 70, p 7) / 48: (TTA 70, p 4) / 50: (TTA 69, p 8) / 51: (TTA 74, p 4) / 52: (TTA 73, p 3) / 53: (TTA 73, p 5) / 54: (TTA 78, p 10) / 55: (TTA 72, p 9) / (Thor #56-66): 56: (JIM 111, p 11) / 57: (JIM 111 (TOA p 3) / 58: (JIM 119, p 11) / 59 (JIM 121 (TOA p 5) / 60: (Thor 126 (TOA p 2) / 61: (JIM 122 (TOA p 2) / 62: (JIM 101, p 3) / 63: (Thor 126 (TOA p 2) / 64: (JIM 101, p 3) / 65: (JIM 121 (TOA p 5) / 66: (JIM 121, p 7) // (note: back of each card contains piece of larger super-hero puzzle: Thor (from JIM 125) / Captain America and Iron Man (from TOS 59) Daredevil (from DD 13) / Hulk (from TTA 77) Kirby - a(r) (See Full Color Guide to Marvel Silver Age Collectibles) (Donruss) (Marvel) Super Hero Stickers 1967: (set of 55 stickers—repros with new text; bubble gum wrapper/display box repro Kirby art) // Kirby art repros on stickers: 1: Human Torch (c ST 115) / 2: Human Torch (c FF 34) / 4: Thor (c JIM 104) / 5: Hulk (TTA 77, p 5) / 6: Fantastic Four (FF 49, p 10) / 7: Thing (sweat shirt front) / 8: Thing (FF 51, p 1) / 9: Human Torch (FF 34, re-touched pin-up) / 13: Thor (c JIM 114) / 16: Human Torch (FF 45, p 2) / 17: Thing (FF 55, p 2) / 19: Thor (Thor 130, p 1) / 20: Thing (FF 48, p 17) / 22: Hulk (Esquire 394) / 23: Daredevil (DD 13, p 18) / 25: Thing (c FF 51) / 30: Hulk (sweat shirt front) / 31: Hulk (IH 5, p 11 re-touched) / 32: Thing (FF 50, p 17) / 35: Captain America (Esquire 394) / 36: Thing (unpublished cover FF 52) / 38: Hulk (TTA 77, p 2) / 41: Thor (JIM 123 (TOA p 4) / 44: Iron Man (t-shirt) / 45: Hulk (c TTA 75) / 47: Hulk (t-shirt) / 48: Hulk (c TTA 67) / 50: Captain America (TOS 82, p 10) / 51: Fantastic Four (FF 50, p 11) / 52: Thor (c JIM 89) / 53: Captain America (TOS 82, p 5) / 54: Captain America (c TOS 74) / 55: Human Torch (c FF 35) (note: unlisted cards feature Iron Man, Daredevil, Spider-Man, Dr. Strange and Sub-Mariner repros by other artists) (Philadelphia Gum Corp.) (See Full Color Guide to Marvel Silver Age Collectibles) Marvel-Hero Stick-Ons 1975: (set of 18 stickers include Kirby repros from Esquire 394, FM 3,5; TTA 67) (Our Way Studios) Marvel Superheroes First Issue Covers 1984: (60 cards) Kirby - a (Comic Images) (See Marvel First Issue Cards) Marvel Universe 1 1990: (set of 162 cards) // 125: (r: c XM 1), 126: (r: c AF 15), 128: (r: c JIM 83), 130: (r: c AV 1), 131: (r: c ASM 1), 135: (r: c TOS 39), 136: (r: c AV 4) (Impel) Marvel Universe 3 1992: (set of 162 cards): 161: (r: c IH 1) / 162: (r: c AF 15) / 166: (r: c CAC 1), 169: (r: c FF 1), 170: (r: c JIM 83), 196: (r: c FF 48) (Impel) Marvel Value Stamps Apr 1974—1975: (Series 1: set of 100 stamps) Kirby repros on—12: Daredevil (r: DD 13 c) // 17: Black Bolt (r: FF 59 c) // 18: Volstagg (r: Thor 170 unpublished c) // 19: Hogun/Balder/Fandral (r: Thor 169) // 30: Grey Gargoyle (r: JIM 113 c) // 32: Red Skull (r: CA 101 original version c) // 33: Sue Richards, Invisible Girl (r: FF 56 c) // 34: Mr. Fantastic (re-worked r: FF 59) // 43: Enchantress (r: AV 7 c) // 44: Absorbing Man (r: JIM 121) // 49: Odin (r: Thor 147 c) // 51: Bucky Barnes (r: TOS 65 c) // 61: Red Ghost (r: FFA 1) // 64: Sif (r: Thor 156 c) // 70: Super Skrull (r: Thor 142) // 83: Dragon Man (r: FF 44) // 86: Baron Zemo (r: TOS 99) // 92: Prince Byrrah (r: TTA 90 c) // 98: Puppet Master (r: FFA 1) // 100: Galactus (r: FF 49 c) (note: rare #100 stamp

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(Galactus) was published in both Fantastic Four 154 and Sub-Mariner 72) (Marvel) (See BGCF 69, BI 76, CBA Collection 3) www.mvstamps.com Marvel Value Stamps Book 1974: (2-color (red/black) 5.5” x 8.5” book holds set of 100 Series 1 stamps) (note: issued with Stan Lee letter “until Iron Man runs out of Rustoleum” and 4-color Spider-Man photo poster) (Marvel) Marvelmania 1969: (postcard); explains tardiness of membership kit) Red Skull Kirby - a (Marvelmania) (See TFCMSAC) Marvel’s Magic Moments Jul 1987: (75 cards) Kirby - a? (Comic Images) Night Glider (Apr) 1993: (card #2 in set of four “Kirbychrome” color metallic cards; issued with Night Glider 1) (Topps) (See Bombast, Captain Glory, Satan’s Six) Phantom Force 1993: (set of five cards; randomly packaged with Phantom Force 1 comic book) Kirby - a(p) 1: Sensi, 2: Gin Seng, 3: Professor Kubliak, 4: Apocalypse, 5: Probe (Image) Postcards (See Marvel / Marvelmania Postcards) Price Guide to the Non-Sport Cards 1992: by Christopher Benjamin (Marvel cards / stickers on pages 385, 578) (Edgewater) Satan’s Six (Apr) 1993: (card #4 in set of four “Kirbychrome” color metallic cards; issued with Satan’s Six 1) (Topps) (See Bombast, Captain Glory, Night Glider) Secret City Saga (See Bombast, Captain Glory, Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga, Night Glider, Satan’s Six) Sentinels of Liberty (See Captain America / Bucky) Sentinels of Liberty (membership card) in misc.) Sentry, The 1971: (greeting card TE-154; fluorescent; 6” x 9.25”); “I Love You Because You’re Different” (repro from FF 64, p 8) (Third Eye) (See FCGMEBAC) Silver Surfer, The 1971: (greeting card TE-145; fluorescent; 6” x 9.25”); “I Am Free” (repro from FF 76, p 6) (Third Eye) (See FCGMEBAC, Silver Surfer (poster / puzzle) Spider-Man 30th Anniversary 1992: (card #1): (r: c AF 15) (Impel) Stamps [Postage] 2006: (DC Super-Heroes); set of 20 postage stamps feature: Green Arrow Kirby/Royer - a (repro from Green Arrow by Jack Kirby cover; 2001) (U.S. Postal Service) (See First Day Cover (TJKC 71) Stamps [Postage] 2007: (Marvel Super-Heroes); set of 20 postage stamps feature: Thing Kirby/Sinnott - a (FF 53, p12) // Captain America Kirby/Ayers - a (TOS 59 cover) // Silver Surfer Kirby/Sinnott - a (FF 50; reversed) // ASM 1 Kirby/Ditko - c // IH 1 Kirby/Reinman - c // FF 3 Kirby/Ayers - c // CA 100 Kirby/Shores - c // XM 1 Kirby/Brodsky - c (U.S. Postal Service) (See KKOC) Star Wars Galaxy 2: New Visions Oct 1994: (set of 275 cards; the one Kirby card is Kirby’s final commissioned artwork) Darth Vader / Luke Skywalker Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (note: the only known Kirby work on Star Wars characters) (Topps) (See Star Cats, Star Wars Galaxy MagazineTJKC 11) Super Hero Stickers (See Marvel Super Hero Stickers) Superman 1971: (test market) card game puzzle package front / back; 4 puzzle cards; features Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen— “Superman can help us win”) Kirby/Royer - a (assist: Anderson) (Mattel) (See AE V3#29, Kirby100, Lone Ranger, Superman (unpublished), Tarzan, TJKC 10,51,62,67) Tarzan 1971: (card game puzzle package front / back) Kirby/Royer - a (Mattel) (See Lone Ranger, Superman, TJKC 10) Thor 1966: (bumper sticker (two versions); one promotes TV cartoons) (Thor repro from JIM 105, p 9) (Marvel) (See FCGMSAC p 82) Thor 1971: (greeting card; TE-146; fluorescent (6” x 9.25”); [Astral Thor]—repro from Thor 159, p 3) (Third Eye) (See Thor (poster); FCGMEBAC) Thor 1971: (greeting card; TE-163; fluorescent (6” x 9.25”); “The Answer At Last”—repro from Thor 159, p 1) (Third Eye) (See FCGMEBAC) Thor 1977: (adhesive patch; 4” tall) (adapted from cover TOA 1) Topps Baseball Cards 1960 (614 cards) / 1961 (572 cards): (various card back illustrations) Kirby - a (Topps) (See TJKC 10) Value Stamps (See Marvel Value Stamps) X-Men Covers Jan 1990: (90 cards) Kirby - a? (Comic Images)

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[action figures] (See Big Jim, Captain Action, Super Powers) Action Flasher Rings 1966: (display card) (Marvel Super-Heroes; same art repro in Esquire 394) Kirby - a (signed; assist: Romita) (Vari-Vue) (See FCGMSAC p 68) American Comic Book Artists Association (Kirby was a member) [ashtray] 1960s: (white ceramic with gold trim; sales promo) Human Torch (repro from c FF 35) Kirby - a (Marvel) (See FCGMSAC) Avengers 1965: (t-shirt) (Captain America) Kirby/Giacoia - a (note: Hawkeye vignette repro from: TOS 57, p 5); Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver vignettes repro from: ST 128, p 3) (note: first solicited in AV 18) (Allison / Marvel) (1999 reissue by Graphitti) (R: AV 672 (variant) (See FCGMSAC) [back issues] 1971—1975: (While at DC, Kirby assistants Mark Evanier and Steve Sherman answered readers’ letters—solicited at: P.O. Box 336, Newbury Park, CA 91320 (USA). The unintended consequence was numerous requests for back issues, which were returned at the Kirbys’ expense. (“...hours of sorting coins and licking stamps for a certain Mrs. K who just doesn’t have the time.” —Steve Sherman (Kamandi the Last Boy on Earth 13) Battle for a Three Dimensional World 1983: (promotional counter card; 8.25” x 14” 2-color (red/black) cardboard) Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (3D Cosmic Publications) Beast, The 1975: (Big Jim vehicle toy box art) Kirby - a // Big Jim (on reverse of approx. 24” x 14” box, 6 panel Kirby story printed black on red background) Kirby - a (Mattel) (See TJKC 31) Beast Rider 1991: (sculpture replica) by Glenn Kolleda); (edition of 250 solicited—reportedly 15 produced; includes 22” x 17” serigraph print (signed and numbered by Kirby) (Creations (Artnet) (See Jacob and the Angel, TJKC 67,69) [beer] (See King Kirby Genesis Ale) Big Jim (See Beast, Doctor Steel, Warpath, Whip) (comic book ads 1974-1976) Big Jim Blue Commander 1975: (action figure window box art on front, back) Kirby - a (Mattel) (See JKQ 15, TJKC 31) Big Jim Gold Commander 1975: (action figure thin box art) Kirby - a (note: with J. Buscema/Sinnott comic book inside) (Mattel) Boy Commandos 1945—1946: (tattoo package; 5” x 7.5” illustrated envelope contains two 4” x 7” full color reversed tattoo transfer sheets; with instructions: “Follow the Adventures of the Boy Commandos in Detective Comics / Boy Commandos / World’s Finest Comics”) Kirby/Nicholas (Wojtkoski) - a (DC Comics) (See TJKC 7)


Bullpen Foto Kit (See Marvelmania Bullpen Foto Kit in portfolios) Captain Action (Sep) 1966: (Captain America uniform and equipment set; package art repro from Avengers t-shirt) (Ideal Toy Corp.) (See Captain Action (book), FCGMSAC) Captain Action (Sep) 1966: (Sgt. Fury uniform and equipment set; package art repro from cover Sgt. Fury 12) (Ideal Toy Corp.) (See Captain Action (book), FCGMSAC) Captain America / Bucky 1941: (Sentinels of Liberty metal badge and membership card card available for 10¢ to readers of CAC; badge art based on Kirby/Simon version; (in mailing envelope; 3 versions) (R: CBM 54) // (postcard; only one known to exist) Kirby/Simon - a (R: CBM 54) (Timely) Captain America / Bucky 1941: Comicscope (illuminated lantern features Kirby/Simon art; advertised in Daring Mystery Comics 7) (note: Cap’s triangular shield) (Timely) (See AE V3#36 (advertisement), GAMM 17, MARM, MC, TJKC 69) Captain America (Sep) 1966: (uniform and equipment set for Captain Action; package art repro from Avengers t-shirt) (Ideal Toy Corp.) (See Captain Action (book), FCGMSAC) Captain America 1966: (felt pennant; 6.5”) (repro from TOS 74) (RMS Sales Co.) (See FCGMSAC) Captain America 1966: (plastic pennant) (repro from MMMS stationery notepad) (Dell Plastics) (See FCGMSAC) Captain America 1966: (kite; 38” tall); (repros Captain America figure from TOS 59; four of same on package) (note: DC Comics copyright on package) (Pressman) (See Toys and Novelties (periodical), FCGMSAC) Captain America 1966: (flying winged toy); (repros Captain America figure from FM 5 on package) (Transogram) (See FCGMSAC) Captain America 1966: (“Super-flex” action figure); (repros Captain America figure from TOS 74 on package) (Lakeside Toys (Gumby) (See FCGMSAC) Captain America 1967: (2” x 4” tin license plate for bicycles) Kirby - a (repro) (Marx) (See FCGMSAC) Captain America 1968: (inflatable pillow; (large); repro from TOS 74) Kirby/Giacoia - a (Massachusetts Art) (See FCGMSAC) Captain America 1970: (button; part of set of eight) Kirby - a (Marvelmania) (See Marvelmania Button Set, FCGMSAC, TJKC 65) Captain America 1971: (t-shirt iron-on decal) (adapted from c FM 3) (note: Ramones’ lead guitarist Johnny Ramone seen wearing this Cap shirt in numerous photos) (See cover Rock Scene (Mar 1977) (Roach Studios) (See FCGMEBAC) Captain America 1975: (toy car package—Americar) Kirby - a(p) (Larami) (See CBM 54) Captain America 1976: (t-shirt iron-on repros figure from cover CA 193) Kirby/Romita - a (Mead) Captain America 1976: (school stationery: notebook / pocket portfolio repros cover CA 193) Kirby/Romita - a (Mead) Captain America 1976: “Madbomb” (metal lunch box repros cover CA 193) Kirby/Romita - a (Brazil) Captain America 1976: (bronze belt buckle adapts CA figure from cover TOS 59) (Superhereo Merchandise) Captain America 1976: (mirror; 8” x 10”: repros figure from cover CA 193) Kirby/Romita - a (Superhero Merchandise) Captain America 1977: “Mad Bomb” (beach towel; 32” x 60”; repros cover CA 193) Kirby/Romita - a (Superhero Merchandise) Captain America 1977: (pin-ball (hand-held); (repros altered CA figure from Marvel Comics Memory Album Calendar (1977) (Superhero Merchandise) Captain America 1977: (power shield (toy); 14” shoots projectile from its center (aka: Super Shields) (repros altered CA figure from Marvel Comics Memory Album Calendar (1977) advertised Apr-Jun 1977) (Superhero Merchandise) Captain America 1977-1979: (“Cartoon Favorites”—21 slides) “Where Walks The Sleeper” (adapts TOS 73) Kirby - a(p) (View-Master) Captain Victory Fan Club 1982: (advance announcement on CV 3 letters page; never mentioned again) (Pacific Comics) [cigar] Mar 1970: “I Quit” (Kirby cigar stub mounted on plaque by M. Severin in Marvel office— [attributed to Kirby]; photo by Steve Sherman) (See CBA 13, TJKC 29) // (“Puff Piece” in-depth article on Kirby’s Roi-Tan Falcon cigars in TJKC 49) Comic Book Savers 1976: (back-issue binder packaged with sheet of “Marvel-Hero Stick-Ons” (1975) (Superhero Merchandise) [comic book shop] ca. 1978: “[Kirby] considered opening a comic book store and actually looked at spaces to rent but finally decided it was too risky.” (per TTARO p 209) Comicscope (See Captain America / Bucky) [contract] May 14, 1958: (Sky Masters (comic strip) between Kirby, Dave and Dick Wood, George Matthew Adams Service) (See TJKC 15) [contract] May 30, 1972: (clarification of Captain America copyrights with Marvel) (See TJKC 41) [contract] May 1, 1975—Apr 30, 1978: (writers and artists agreement with Marvel; announced Mar 24 at Marvel Convention) (See TJKC 41) Coso Artifact, The Feb 13, 1961: (anachronistic metal and ceramic—similar in construction to spark plug (formation) found in 500,000 year-old geode) (Coso Mountains, Olancha, CA, USA) (See INFO Journal 4, Mysteries of the Unexplained p 47), Weird Mystery Tales 2) Daredevil 1965: (t-shirt) Daredevil Kirby/Giacoia - a (note: first solicited in DD 9) // Daredevil (t-shirt rough sketch) Kirby - a(p) (note: only one shirt known to exist) (Allison / Marvel) (1999 reissue by Graphitti) (R: DD 598 (variant) (See TJKC 18, FCGMSAC) Daredevil 1966: (plastic pennant) (repro from MMMS stationery notepad) (Dell Plastics) (See FCGMSAC) Daredevil 1966: (button; 3.5”) (version two repros fig DD 13) Kirby/Giacoia - a (Button World) (See FCGMSAC p 73) DC Comics Club 1971: (Special charter membership offer—Group 2 included a subscription to Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen) (DC Comics) (See FP 5, MM 5, NG 5, SPJO 142,143) Destroyer Duck 1983: (t-shirt / long-sleeve jersey); (repros Destroyer Duck 1 cover logo and figure) Kirby/Leiloha - a (ad in #5) (Eclipse) Dingbats of Danger Street Appreciation Society, The 1996: (unofficial fan club membership kit; announced in TJKC 12) (Jim Beard) Doctor Doom 1970: (button; part of set of eight) Kirby - a (Marvelmania) (See Marvelmania Button Set, FCGMSAC, TJKC 65) Doctor Steel 1975: (Big Jim action figure window box art on front, back) Kirby - a (Mattel) (See JKQ 15, TJKC 31) [Electrocute] 2014: (t-shirt) (repros 2001: A Space Odyssey #2 page 12, panel 3 pencil; (Kirby quote from Mar 1975) (Jack Kirby Museum) Fantastic Four 1963: (t-shirt; Mark Gruenwald’s FF fan club chapter—per letter in FF 20) (Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA) Fantastic Four 1965: (t-shirt) Fantastic Four Kirby/Giacoia - a (note: first solicited in FF 41) (Allison / Marvel) (1999 reissue by Graphitti) (See FFCA, FCGMSAC, TJKC 33) Fantastic Four 1970: (button; part of set of eight) Kirby - a (Marvelmania) (See Marvelmania Button Set, FCGMSAC, TJKC 65) Fantastic Four 1971: (blacklight puzzle # TE-3401) “Fantastic Four” Kirby/Ayers - a (repro from FF 7) (Third Eye) (See FCGMEBAC, Fantastic Four (poster), TJKC 60) Fantastic Four 1979: (“Cartoon Favorites” 21 slides on 3 reels) “The Fantastic Four” (adapts FF 1) Kirby - a(p) (View-Master) FOOM (Friends of ol’ Marvel) 1973—1978: (membership kit: subscription to FOOM magazine (#1-22); issue 11 is special Kirby issue) // (22” x 28” Marvel Super-Heroes (poster) Steranko - a) // (gold membership card) // (dry-gum stickers (Hulk) repro from TTA 67) // (Hulk mailing envelope) Steranko - a) (note: first advertised in May 1973 comics) (Marvel) (FCGMEBAC) Friends of Fandom 1980s: (award certificate) Kirby/Stevens - a (given away at San Diego Comic Con) (See TJKC 8,20) Galactic Bounty Hunters 2004: (t-shirt; with Monster Self Portrait) Kirby/Royer - a (Graphitti Designs) (See TJKC 41 p 16)

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Severin—entire ad version by M. Severin in TTA 77) (Allison / Marvel) (1999: reissued as t-shirt by Graphitti) (R: IH 709 (variant) (See FCGMSAC) Hulk 1966: (felt pennant; 6.5”) (repro from TTA 67) Kirby/Stone - a (RMS Sales Co.) (See FCGMSAC) Hulk 1966: (button; 3.5”) (version two repros fig TTA 77) Kirby/Romita - a (Button World) (See FCGMSAC p 73) Hulk 1968: (inflatable pillow; (large); repro from TTA 67) Kirby/Stone - a (Massachusetts Art) (See FCGMSAC) Hulk 1970: (button; part of set of eight) Kirby - a (Marvelmania) (See Marvelmania Button Set, FCGMSAC, TJKC 65) Hulk 1969: (giant decal) (repros figure from TTA 67) Kirby/Stone - a (Marvel) Hulk 1971: (t-shirt iron-on decal) (adapted from 1969 Marvelmania poster) (Roach Studios) (See FCGMSAC) Iron Man 1965: (t-shirt) Iron Man Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: MGC 23, IMS 2, TJKC 48) (note: first solicited in TOS 68) (Allison / Marvel) (1999 reissue by Graphitti) (R: IM 593 (variant) (See FCGMSAC) Iron Man 1966: (felt pennant; 6.5”) (repros Marvel t-shirt art) Kirby/Giacoia - a (RMS Sales Co.) (See FCGMSAC) Iron Man 1966: (plastic pennant) (repro from MMMS stationery notepad) (Dell Plastics) (See FCGMSAC) Iron Man 1966: (button; 3.5”) (repro adapts fig TTA 82) (Button World) (See FCGMSAC p 74) Jack Kirby Dec 2003: (5” tall statue bust edition by Randy Bowen) (Bowen Designs) Jacob and The Angel 1989: (sculpture replica) by Glenn Kolleda) (edition limited to 2,500—$229 retail; includes 22” x 17” serigraph print (signed and numbered by Kirby) (Creations (Artnet) (See Beast Rider, CJ 134, TJKC 35,63,69) Jupiter Plaque 2012: (t-shirt) (“KIRBY”; repros Los Angeles Times art (Sep 1972) Kirby - a (color) (Jack Kirby Museum) Kamandi 2004: (sculpture replica) by Andrew Wiernicki (See TJKC 40 p 3) Kid Colt (See Western t-shirt) KING 2012: (t-shirt design by Todd repros Kirby self portrait in FP 4) (Jack Kirby Museum) King Kirby 1999: (11 page musical score by Duncan Youngerman) (See TJKC 27) King Kirby Genesis Ale Aug 28, 2014: (beer brewed for special Kirby 97th birthday celebration) (Schmaltz Brewery; New York, NY, USA) [letter] date?: “The only thing I ever got from [Martin] Goodman was a letter which said, ‘Jack you’re doing a good job, Keep it up.” —Jack Kirby (SDR p 20) [letterhead (Kirbys)] 1970s—1990s: “Jack & Rosalind Kirby” (8.5” x 11”) (gold on white: 2590 Sapra Street, Thousand Oaks, CA 91362) [letterhead (Marvel Comics Group)] 1963—1965: (8.5” x 11”) (border figures: Fantastic Four / Thor / Ant-Man / Spider-Man / Sgt. Fury / Hulk / Rawhide Kid / Kid Colt, Outlaw Kirby - a (note: mailed in Marvel envelope) (Marvel) (See Alter Ego V2#1, V3#68, FCGMSAC, TJKC 59) [letterhead (M.M.M.S.)] 1965: (8.5” x 11”) (Hulk / Spider-Man) M. Severin - a(p) (Marvel) [letterhead (Marvelmania)] 1969: (8.5” x 11”) (Super-Heroes) Kirby/Royer - a (Marvelmania) [letterhead (Simon and Kirby)] 1947: (8.5” x 11”) Kirby/Simon - a (Simon and Kirby studio) (See KKOC, Steranko History of Comics V1, JKQ 10, JKT 1) [letterhead (Simon and Kirby Publications)] 1954–1955: (8.5” x 11”) Kirby/Simon - a (unused; extant example owned by Simon Estate) (Charlton) [LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide)] (See Acid Test (poster), Thor [LSD] (misc.) [lunch Box] 1976: (Marvel Comics Super-Heroes) Thor (figure repro from TOA 1) Kirby/Giacoia - a (Aladdin) [Mainline Publications, Inc.] Sep 20, 1954: (stock certificate; signed by officers Simon and Kirby) (See Comic Book Makers) (Mainline) Marvel Action Rings 1966: (Super-Hero Flicker Rings; set of 12 rings sold in vending machines; Ring #11: Thing (repros sweatshirt front) // Header Card / Bubble Card (repros Kirby/Sinnott art from Esquire 394) (Vari-Vue) (See FCGMSAC p 59) [Marvel Characters vs. Joe Simon 02-7221] (See Timely Comics office diagram) Marvel Comic Con Kit Mar 22—24, 1975: (Convention where Kirby announced his return to Marvel. No Kirby art, but these are the official items: (poster: “Mighty Marvel Comic Con ‘75” (J. Buscema - a) // program book // button // bumper sticker // t-shirt) (Marvel) M.M.M.S. (The Merry Marvel Marching Society) Nov 1964—1967: Membership Kit (version one: advertised in Feb 1965 comics; mailed to members) contains: “The Voices of Marvel” (7” flexi record with sleeve (design by M. Severin) features Kirby spoken vocal) (note: flexi also features: Lee / Ayers / Wood / Brodsky / Heck / Rosen / Simek / Steinberg / Stone / Goldberg) (transcript: CBA 18, Rolling Stone 91) // “I Belong” (3” dia. badge) Kirby - a(p) // “The M.M.M.S. Wants You” (10 dry gum stickers; features Thing) Kirby - a(p) // membership card // certificate (note: kit mailed in MMMS envelope; qualified applicants received group certificate) (Marvel) (See FCGMSAC, MFFD) M.M.M.S. (The Merry Marvel Marching Society) Mar 1967: Membership Kit (version two: advertised in Jun 1967 comics; mailed to club members) // “Make Mine Marvel” (3.5” dia. badge) Kirby - a(p) // Letter (features Kirby art) // Stickers (dry gum sheet features some Kirby - a (repros) // Note Pad Kirby/Stone - a // “March Along With Marvel” (33 1/3rpm 7” flexi-record with sleeve) (matrix #1667) // Merry Marvel Messenger (newsletter) // Marvel Mini-Books (six versions) // pencil // membership card // certificate (note: The M.M.M.S. was last advertised in Oct 1969 comics—same month Marvelmania was announced; MMMS officer rankings by Evanier on Jul 1967 Marvel Bullpen page) (Marvel) (See CBA 18, FCGMSAC, MFFD) M.M.M.S. Club Update #1 1965: “Special Bulletin to All Merry Marchers” (#1) (one-sided, legal size newsletter) // “MMMS Mail Order Riot” (merchandise order form) (Marvel) (See FCGMSAC) M.M.M.S. Club Update #2 1965—1966: “Special Bulletin to All Merry Marchers” (#2) (one-sided, legal size newsletter) // MMMS Mail Order Form (#2) (merchandise order form) (Marvel) (See FCGMSAC) M.M.M.S. Club Update #3 1966—1967: The Merry Marvel Messenger (four page newsletter) features: “Meet Jack Kirby” (autobiographic text by Kirby) (R: FOOM 8, Marvel Age Annual 2, TJKC 5) // “Mail-Order Madness Section” (merchandise) // “Super-Heroes Club” (merchandise) (Marvel) (See FCGMSAC, TJKC 25)


Marvel No-Prize Envelope 1964—1980s: Hulk (2-color vignette on white envelope) Kirby - a (note: distributed in #10 Marvel envelope to meritorious correspondents; first mention of “no-prize” in FF 22; bootleg replicas exist) (Marvel) (See BI 13, FCGMSAC, Marvel No-Prize Book, No-Prize) Marvel Stationery, (Official Swingin’) 1965—1967: (stationery kit); (orange 2-pocket folder) cover: Thing Kirby - a / interior: Super-Heroes Kirby/M. Severin - a // (letterhead notepad) Super-Heroes Kirby - a // (re-order form) Doctor Doom Kirby - a // (envelopes) M. Severin - a // (bonus notepad) Thing / Doctor Doom Kirby - a (note: first advertised in Sep-Dec 1965 comics; “costumed kooks” autographs page on back of folder features Thor and Captain America signatures likely by Kirby (Marvel) (See FCGMSAC, TJKC 5,10) Marvel Super-Hero Felt Pennants 1966: Captain America / Iron Man / Daredevil / Thor Kirby - a(p) (RNS Sales Co.) (See FCGMSAC) Marvel Super-Hero Plastic Pennants 1966: Thor / Iron Man / Captain America / Hulk Kirby - a(p) (Dell Plastics) (See FCGMSAC) Marvel Sweat Shirts 1966: (Apr 1966): Thing / Hulk (See individual listings for details) (Allison / Marvel) Marvel T-Shirts 1965—1968: (Aug 1965): Fantastic Four / Avengers (Captain America) / Daredevil / Hulk / Iron Man / Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos / Thor / Western (Kid Colt / Two-Gun Kid / Rawhide Kid) / X-Men (See individual listings for details) // (note: Spider-Man and Doctor Strange t-shirts by Ditko) // (Mar 1968): Captain Marvel (Colan - a) (Allison / Marvel) Marvel Writers Test 1965: (four pages of “de-word ballooned” stats from FFA 2 (p 19-22) mailed to over 200 aspiring comic writers responding to New York Times ad; (200 failed; three hired: Thomas, O’Neil and Friedrich among respondents) Kirby/Stone - a (note: four page Amazing Spider-Man art versions also sent out) Ditko - a (Marvel) (See AE V3#50, CBA 2, JKQ 10) Marvelmania International Jul 8, 1969—Dec 1969: Membership Kit (version one: advertised in Nov 1969 comics; mailed to Marvelmania members) // Captain America #106 (“Cap Goes Wild”; 2’ x 3’ poster) Kirby/Giacoia - a // Catalog Kirby - c (Super- Heroes) // Decal Sheets (one of four: 12” x 12”) Kirby - a (repros) // Hulk Decal (8” high) Kirby/Sinnott - a (note: repro from Esquire 394) // (membership card) Kirby - a (note: some cards have Kirby signature as “Keeper of the green”—ironic) (R: TJKC 41) // (Dr. Doom envelope; repro from FF 84) // (mad money: 42¢) // Marvelmania Messenger (newsletter) // (questionaire) // Marvelmania Magazine (Oct 1969) (note: first advertised in Nov 1969 comics; Don Wallace was architect of Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC) Marvelmania International Dec 1969—Sep 1971: Membership Kit (version two: “The 50 Cent Kit” advertised in Mar 1970 comics; available to Marvelmania members) // Membership Card (Hulk / Spider-Man / Captain America / Doctor Doom / Thor / Silver Surfer) Kirby - a(p) (new art) // Kirby photos include: Red Skull (Evanier) with Kirby (R: TJKC 38) // Catalog // Marvelmania (Monthly) Magazine (current issue) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC) Marvelmania International 1970: Membership Kit (version three: omitted CA #106 poster; substituted other posters) Marvelmania International 1970: Membership Kit (version four: Marvelmania Catalog 2 // Marvelmania Magazine 3 // (membership card) // (Marvel Art Masterpieces: Silver Surfer (FF 50) / Silver Surfer and Galactus (repros 1969 poster) / Thing (1966 sweat shirt back) / Fantastic Four (repros 1969 poster) / Marvel Super-Heroes (repros Marvelmania Catalog 1 cover) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC) Marvelmania International 1969: (20 pages of advertising material includes: Thing / Mr. Fantastic 1p (sub flyer) Kirby - a (Marvelmania) Marvelmania Bullpen Foto Kit 1970: (12 sheet photo portfolio; features b/w photo of Kirby at drawing board—menaced by Red Skull (Evanier) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC, TJKC 38) Marvelmania Button Set 1969: (set of 8 pinback buttons): Captain America / Sub-Mariner / Silver Surfer / Hulk / Fantastic Four / Doctor Doom / Thor / Spider-Man Kirby - a (note: advertised in Marvelmania Club Catalog 1—buttons very rare) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC, TJKC 65) Marvelmania Super-Hero Decal Sheets 1969: (12” x 12”; set of 4) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC) Marvelmania International Stationery Set 1969: (8.5” x 11”; b/w letterheads); (repros from: Esquire 394 (Thor, Hulk); Thor 155 (Mangog); FF 67 (Thing; reversed); FFS 5 (Galactus) // (10 envelopes; repros from: FF 84 (Dr. Doom / Marvel Super-Heroes) Kirby/Royer - a // (40-page notepad; repros from: FF 59 (Mr. Fantastic); Esquire 394 (Hulk); FF 50 (Silver Surfer); JIM 105 (Thor) (Marvelmania) (See FCGMSAC, TJKC 4,5,10) Marvel Double Feature 8 1975: (t-shirt; cover repro) Kirby/Giacoia - a (Superhero Merchandise) National Cartoonists Society (Kirby was a member) (See National Cartoonists Society Album) New Gods (See Super Powers (toy design) No-Prize (Marvel) (note: the first “No-Prize” was awarded to Bill Dubay (San Francisco) for having the largest comic book collection (11,221) (per FF 25 letters page) (See Marvel No-Prize Book, Marvel No-Prize Envelope) Nova 1977: (Slurpee cup); Kirby/Giacoia - a (repro from Nova 5 cover) (7-11) OMAC 1 Oct 1974: (Kirby concepts: Build-A-Friend (artificial intelligence) / Cosmetic Spray / Silent Room / Destruct Room / Crying Room / Pseudo-People / Electronic Surgery (computer hormone operation) (DC Comics) OMAC 2 Dec 1974: (Kirby concepts: Super Rich / Simulated Wound (computed molecules) / Death Simulation) (DC Comics) OMAC 3 Feb 1975: (Kirby concepts: Mind-Phones (virtual reality) / Test Parents / Capsule Plane / Smart Bombs / Assault Chair / Mobile Airport / Vertical Take-Off Planes (VTOs) / Multi-Shot / Nitrogen Spray) (DC Comics) OMAC 4 Apr 1975: (Kirby concepts: Computer Booking / Super Court / Defendant Seat (identification and registry) (DC Comics) OMAC 5 Jun 1975: (Kirby concepts: Computer Brain Transplants (“New Bodies for Old”) / Missile Rifle / Solarization / Hologram Beast) OMAC 6 Aug 1975: (Kirby concepts: Molecular Cocoon / Medi-Mind) (DC Comics) OMAC 7 Oct 1975: (Kirby concepts: Atomic Blackmail / Ocean Stealing (water compression) / Weight Neutralizer / Neutro-Gloves) OMAC 8 Dec 1975: (Kirby concepts: Structure Print (3D printing) / Atomic Manipulation / Thinking Machine (artificial intelligence) [pencil] 1995: (with Rosalind Kirby’s approval—TRH Gallery auctioned one of Kirby’s pencils ($500) for charity to a group of California comics retailers) (Tom Horvitz, TRH Gallery) (See TJKC 5 p 3) [pens and pencils] 1995: (limited number of ballpoint pens and colored pencils from Kirby’s taboret sold with certificate of authenticity) (Tom Horvitz; TRH Gallery) [petition [re: Marvel] 1994: (circulated in order to give credit to Kirby for his co-creations at Marvel; mission accomplished years later— after the Disney (Marvel) / Kirby Estate settlement (Sep 2014) (Dr. Mark Miller) (See TJKC 2,67) [Psychedelic Flyer] 2015: (t-shirt) Kirby - a (Jack Kirby Museum) (See TJKC 19, Psychedelic Flyer (poster) Rawhide Kid (See Western t-shirt) Science City (See Science Fiction Land) Science Fiction Land 1979—: (proposed 400 to 1,000 acre theme park in Colorado (13 miles east of Denver, USA designed by Kirby and built as a set for film concept “Lord Of Light”) (See Hollywood Reporter, Prevue, Rocky Mountain News, TJKC 61, Variety) Sentinels of Liberty, The (See Captain America / Bucky)

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Sgt. Fury 1965: (t-shirt) Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos (repro from cover Sgt. Fury 12) Kirby/Stone - a (note: first solicited in SF 20) (Allison / Marvel) (See FCGMSAC) Sgt. Fury (Sep) 1966: (uniform and equipment set for Captain Action; package art repro from cover Sgt. Fury 12) (Ideal Toy Corp.) (See Captain Action (book), FCGMSAC) Silver Surfer 1970: (button; part of set of eight) Kirby - a (Marvelmania) (See Marvelmania Button Set, FCGMSAC, TJKC 52,65) Silver Surfer 1971: (blacklight puzzle #TE-3404) “Thus you shall suffer no longer” (repro from FFS 5) Kirby/Giacoia - a (Third Eye) (See FCGMEBAC, Silver Surfer (poster) Silver Surfer 1971: (blacklight puzzle #TE-3406) “I Am Free” (repro from FF 76 p 6) Kirby/Sinnott - a (Third Eye) (See FCGMEBAC, Silver Surfer (poster / greeting card) Simon and Kirby Letterhead / Simon and Kirby Publications Letterhead (See Letterhead) Simon and Kirby 1997: (scratch pad; 4” x 7”—repros Simon and Kirby letterhead) Kirby/Simon - a (Pure Imagination) Spider-Man 1970: (button; part of set of eight) Kirby - a (Marvelmania) (See Marvelmania Button Set, FCGMSAC, TJKC 65) [Stan Lee Archive] (letters, outlines, creative materials and business ephemera) (University of Wyoming’s American Heritage Center) [stationery] (See Letterhead, Marvel Stationery) Sub-Mariner 1966: (button; 3.5”) (repro adapts fig TTA 82) (Button World) (See FCGMSAC p 74) Sub-Mariner 1970: (button; part of set of eight) Kirby - a (Marvelmania) (See Marvelmania Button Set, FCGMSAC, TJKC 65) Super Powers 1984: [Kirby] wrote an overview of The New Gods saga for Kenner Toys (and movies) (per TTARO p 219-220) (Kenner Toys) Super Powers 1985—1987: (action figures) Orion / Darkseid / DeSaad / Kalibak / Metron / Mantis / Mister Miracle / Scott Free / Para-Demon / Steppenwolf / Heggra / Tigra Kirby - a (re-design in coordination with Hanna-Barbera / ABC animation series) (DC Comics / Kenner Toys) (See DC Comics: Sixty Years of the World’s Favorite Comic Book Heroes (page 187), CJ 134 p 98, DC Graphic Novel 4, Hunger Dogs, JKT 2, NG, NG 6 (1984), Super Powers (unpublished), TJKC 2,17,21,22,26-28,35,38,39,43,46,48 57,62,69) [swim ring] (inflatable) 1966: (rare toy features adapted art from: JIM 115 (page 8, panel 5); Thor 129 (page 6, panel 4); and TOS 76 (Romita - a) (Ideal) (See FCGMSAC p 104) Thing 1966: (sweat shirt) “It’s Clobberin’ Time” (front) Kirby - a; “If You Can Read This, You’re Too Darn Close” (back) Kirby - a (signed) (note: first solicited in Aug 1966) (Allison / Marvel) (1999 reissued as t-shirt by Graphitti) (R: Marvel Two-In-One 1 (2017) (See FCGMSAC) Thing 1967: (2” x 4” tin license plate for bicycles) Kirby - a (repro) (Marx) (See FCGMSAC) Thing 1975: (Slupee cups): (version one; repros Thing (FF 67 cover) // (version two; repros Thing (1966 sweat shirt art) (7-11) Thor 1965: (t-shirt) Thor (repro from cover JIM 89 with added art) Kirby/Ayers - a (note: first solicited in JIM 118) (Allison / Marvel) (1999 reissue by Graphitti) (R: Thor 700 (variant) (See FCGMSAC) Thor [LSD] Jan 22, 1966: (lysergic acid dyethylamide—blotter acid sheets repro Thor figure (JIM 110) (The Acid Test, San Francisco, CA, USA) (note: synthesised by Swiss chemist Dr. Albert Hofmann in 1943—LSD was legal until Oct 1966 (USA) (See Acid Test (poster), TJKC 72) Thor 1966: (felt pennant; 6.5”) (repro from JIM 110) Kirby/Stone - a (RMS Sales Co.) (See FCGMSAC) Thor 1966: (plastic pennant) (repro from MMMS stationery notepad) (Dell Plastics) (See FCGMSAC) Thor 1966: (button; 3.5”) (version two repros fig JIM 89) Kirby/Ayers - a (Button World) (See FCGMSAC p74) Thor 1968: (inflatable pillow; version one (small); repro from JIM 123 (TOA), page 4, panel 2) Kirby/Colletta - a // (version two (large); same art) (Massachusetts Art) (See FCGMSAC) Thor 1970: (button; part of set of eight) Kirby - a (Marvelmania) (See Marvelmania Button Set, FCGMSAC, TJKC 44,65) Thor 1975: (t-shirt) Thor (repro from cover TOA 1) Kirby/Giacoia - a (Marvel) Thor 1977: (beach towel; 32” x 60”; repros cover MTE 10) Kirby/Giacoia - a (Superhero Merchandise) Thor 1979: (“Cartoon Favorites” 21 slides on 3 reels) “The Wrath Of Odin” (adapts Thor 147) Kirby - a(p) (View-Master) Thunderground 1983: [front / back] (video game packaging art) 2p Kirby/Thibodeaux - a (Sega) (See TJKC 15,48) [Timely Comics office diagram] May 1972: (Marvel asked Kirby to re-create floorplan diagrams of office at Timely Comics ca. 1940-1941) Kirby - a (Marvel Characters vs. Joe Simon 02-7221) (See MLIC p 54,227) [t-shirt] 1992: (Jack Kirby’s 75th Birthday t-shirt features Kirby photo) (San Diego Comic Con) (See CJ 153) Two-Gun Kid (See Western t-shirt) 2001: A Space Odyssey 5 Apr 1977: (Kirby concepts: “Comicsville” (experimental virtual reality) // “Self-Heet Chicken Dinner” // Hologram Box // (Mountain) Air Infusion // Mirage Holograms) (Marvel) Untitled 2015: (t-shirt) (See Psychedelic Flyer (t-shirt) Warpath 1975: (Big Jim action figure window box art on front / back) Kirby - a (Mattel) (See JKQ 15, TJKC 31) Western 1965: (t-shirt) Kid Colt / Two-Gun Kid / Rawhide Kid (repro RK 20) Kirby/Giacoia - a (note: first solicited in KCO 123, RK 47, TGK 76) (note: only one shirt known to exist) (Allison / Marvel) (See FCGMSAC) [When It Is Spring] 2015: (t-shirt) Kirby - a (color) (The Jack Kirby Museum) Whip, The 1975: (Big Jim action figure window box art on front / back) Kirby - a (Mattel) (See TJKQ 15, JKC 31) Writer’s Test (See Marvel Writer’s Test) X-Men 1965: (t-shirt) X-Men Kirby/Giacoia - a (R: XM 74, XMEC) (note: first solicited in XM 12) (Allison / Marvel) (1999 reissue by Graphitti) (R: X-Men Blue 13 (variant) (See FCGMSAC)

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[Jack Kirby: Aug 28, 1917—Feb 6, 1994] (With three exceptions, these are re-creations of famous Marvel comic book covers, drawn by Kirby in 1993 and auctioned for sale by Sotheby’s Auction House on June 18, 1994. Certificate of Authenticity signed by Rosalind Kirby; logos and balloons were hand-lettered by Kirby to distinguish them from the originals (in case they still exist). These drawings were fully authorized by Marvel Comics, and all proceeds went to Kirby’s Estate (minus Sotheby’s commissions and a share to Dick Ayers for the inked pieces.) (See CJ 168) 1985: Amazing Fantasy 15 (Spider-Man carrying Ditko away) Kirby - a (pencils only) // (inked version) Kirby/Theakston - a (R: PI V3#1, TJKC 30) 1993: Amazing Fantasy 15 (Spider-Man) Kirby - a (pencils only) (R: Comic Art Price Guide (second edition), TJKC 1) (note: Kirby was photographed with AF 15 cover re-creation; possibly final known photo of Kirby) (See TOS 39)


1993: Amazing Spider-Man 1 Kirby - a (pencils only) 1993: Avengers 1 Kirby - a (pencils only) (R: CAPG (2nd), JKQ 15) (note: perhaps the final art completed by Kirby in his lifetime; See FF 51 (unfinished) 1993: Fantastic Four 1 Kirby/Ayers - a (R: AE V2#2, CAPG (2nd) 1993: Fantastic Four 4 Kirby/Ayers - a 1993: Fantastic Four 5 Kirby/Ayers - a 1993: Fantastic Four 39 Kirby - a (pencils only) (note: fan commission) 1993: Fantastic Four 50 Kirby - a (pencils only) (R: JKQ 15) 1994: Fantastic Four 51 (unfinished) Kirby - a (pencils only; perhaps the final artwork attempted in Kirby’s lifetime; Sinnott was to ink) 1993: Fantastic Four 72 Kirby - a (pencils only) 1993: Incredible Hulk 2 Kirby - a (pencils only) 1993: Journey into Mystery 83 (Thor) Kirby/Ayers - a (R: CAPG (2nd) 1976: New Gods 1 Kirby - a(p) // (inked version) Kirby/Royer - a (2000) 1993: Strange Tales 89 (Fin Fang Foom) Kirby/Ayers - a (R: CAPG (2nd) 1993: Tales of Suspense 39 (Iron Man) Kirby - a (pencils only) (note: Comic Art Price Guide (2nd edition) preface features 1994 photo of Kirby with TOS 39 cover re-creation; possibly final known photo of Kirby) (See AF 15) 1993: X-Men 1 Kirby/Ayers - a (R: CAPG (2nd) [Joe Simon: Oct 11, 1913—Dec 14, 2011] (full-color re-creations of classic Timely Simon and Kirby Captain America Comics comic book covers (and select interior pages) drawn by Simon in 1994 (and 2001), at original art size in ink and colored acrylics.) (note: six page photo essay “Makin’ Hay” in Captain America Collectors’ Preview 1 details Simon’s art production process; Simon also re-created some National (DC Comics) Simon and Kirby covers for Adventure Comics (Sandman) and Star-Spangled Comics (Newsboy Legion). 1994: Adventure Comics 74 (Sandman) (Kirby)/Simon - a 1994: Adventure Comics 84 (Sandman) (Kirby)/Simon - a (13” x 19”) (R: MLIC) 1994: Adventure Comics 94 (Sandman) (Kirby)/Simon - a 2001: Bulls-eye 5 (Kirby)/Simon - a 1994: Captain America Comics 1 (Kirby)/Simon - a (13” x 19”) (R: CBM 62) 2001: Captain America Comics 1 (Kirby)/Simon - a (CA punching Osama Bin Laden instead of Hitler) 1994: Captain America Comics 2 (Kirby)/Simon - a 1994: Captain America Comics 5 (Kirby)/Simon - a 2001: Captain America Comics 5 “The Gruesome Secret Of The Dragon Of Death” 1p (title page) (Kirby)/Simon - a 1994: Captain America Comics 6 (Kirby)/Simon - a 1994: Captain America Comics 7 (Kirby)/Simon - a 1994: Captain America Comics 7 “An Ear For Music” 1p (title page) (Kirby)/Simon - a 1994: Captain America Comics 9 (Kirby)/Simon - a 1984: Captain America Comics 10 (Kirby)/Simon - a (b/w) 1994: Captain America Comics 10 (Kirby)/Simon - a 2001: Captain 3-D 1 (Kirby)/Simon - a 2001: Detective Comics 65 (Batman and Robin meet the Boy Commandos) (Kirby)/Simon - a 2001: Fighting American 2 “Find The King Of The Crime Syndicate” (vs. Doubleheader) 1p (title page) (Kirby)/Simon - a 2001: Marvel Mystery Comics 12 (The Angel) (Kirby)/Simon - a 2001: Science Comics 4 (Cosmic Carson) Simon - a 1966: Sick 42 (Kirby)/Simon - a (adapted from unused FA 1 cover) (R: TJKC 67) 1990s: Sick 42 (Kirby)/Simon - a (Joe Simon created additional cover re-creations) (See Comic Book Makers) 1994: Star-Spangled Comics 7 (Newsboy Legion) (Kirby)/Simon - a 1994: Star-Spangled Comics 8 (Newsboy Legion) (Kirby)/Simon - a 2001 Stuntman Comics 2 “The Rescue Of Robin Hood” 2p (title spread) Kirby)/Simon - a 2001: Wonderworld Comics 15 (The Flame) Simon - a [Dick Ayers: Apr 28, 1924—May 4, 2014] (re-creations of classic Marvel Kirby comic book covers, drawn by Ayers at original art size in ink (for auction by Christie’s and Sotheby’s auction houses; listed here to distinguish them from earlier re-creations created while Kirby was living) // (Auction: Nov 11, 1995) (See TJKC 69 p 36-37) 1995: Avengers 1 (Kirby)/Ayers - a (colored by Goldberg) 1995: Avengers 11 (Kirby)/Ayers - a (colored by Goldberg; original cover was Kirby/Stone - a) 1995: Avengers 12 (Kirby)/Ayers - a (colored by Goldberg; original cover was Kirby/Stone - a) (R: TJKC 69) 1995: Fantastic Four 1 (Kirby)/Ayers - a (colored by Goldberg; original cover was Kirby/Klein - a) 1995: Fantastic Four 6 (Kirby)/Ayers - a (colored by Goldberg) 1995: Fantastic Four 12 (Kirby)/Ayers - a (colored by Goldberg) 1995: Fantastic Four 28 (Kirby)/Ayers - a (colored by Goldberg; original cover was Kirby/Roussos - a) 1995: Fantastic Four 48 (Kirby)/Ayers - a (original cover was Kirby/Sinnott - a) 1995: Fantastic Four 49 (Kirby)/Ayers - a (original cover was Kirby/Sinnott - a) 1995: Fantastic Four 50 (Kirby)/Ayers - a (original cover was Kirby/Sinnott/Giacoia - a) 1995: Fantastic Four 72 (Kirby)/Ayers - a (original cover was Kirby/Sinnott - a) 1994: Fantastic Four Annual 1 (Kirby)/Ayers - a 1995: Incredible Hulk 2 (Kirby)/Ayers - a (original cover was Kirby/Ditko - a) 1994: Incredible Hulk 3 (Kirby)/Ayers - a (colored by Goldberg; original cover was Kirby/Sinnott - a) 1995: Journey into Mystery 83 (Thor) (Kirby)/Ayers - a (colored by Goldberg; note: original cover was Kirby/Sinnott - a) 1995: Journey into Mystery 85 (Thor) (Kirby)/Ayers - a (colored by Goldberg) 1994: Journey into Mystery 87 (Thor) (Kirby)/Ayers - a 1994: Strange Tales 101 (Human Torch) (Kirby)/Ayers - a (colored by Goldberg) (R: CAPG (2nd) 1995: Strange Tales Annual 2 (Human Torch) (Kirby)/Ayers - a

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COVER RE-CREATIONS (continued) [Joe Sinnott: Oct 16, 1926—] (re-creations of classic Marvel Kirby comic book covers, drawn by Sinnott at original art size in ink (for auction by Christie’s auction house; listed here to distinguish them from earlier re-creations created while Kirby was living) // (Auction: Nov 11, 1995) (See TJKC 69 p 37) 1995: Avengers 4 (Kirby)/Sinnott - a (original cover was Kirby/Roussos - a) 1995: Fantastic Four 5 (Kirby)/Sinnott - a (colored by M. Severin) 1995: Fantastic Four 49 (Kirby)/Sinnott - a 1995: Fantastic Four 57 (Kirby)/Sinnott - a (colored by M. Severin) [Chic Stone: Jan 4, 1923—Jul 28, 2000] (re-creations of classic Marvel Kirby Fantastic Four and X-Men comic book covers, drawn by Stone at original art size in ink (for auction by Christie’s auction house; listed here to distinguish them from earlier re-creations created while Kirby was living) // (Auction: Nov 11, 1995) (See TJKC 69 p 37) 1995: Fantastic Four 27 (Kirby)/Stone - a (b/w R: TJKC 69) // (colored version by Goldberg) 1995: Fantastic Four 29 (Kirby)/Stone - a (colored by Goldberg) 1995: Fantastic Four 33 (Kirby)/Stone - a (b/w; collage) 1995: X-Men 6 (Kirby)/Stone - a (colored by Goldberg; original cover was Kirby/Ayers - a) 1995: X-Men 7 (Kirby)/Stone - a (b/w) 1995: X-Men 10 (Kirby)/Stone - a (colored by Stone)

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FAMILY • PERSONAL Jack Kirby (Jacob Kurtzberg) • born: August 28, 1917 (147 Essex Street, New York, NY, USA to Benjamin and Rosemary Kurtzberg) brother: David Kurtzberg (January 22, 1922—February 1981) married: May 23, 1942 / legally changed name to Jack Kirby: June 1942 deceased: February 6, 1994 (2590 Sapra Street, Thousand Oaks, California, USA) funeral: February 9, 1994 at Pierce Brothers, Griffin Mortuary in Thousand Oaks, California, USA internment: Valley Oaks Memorial Park in Westlake Village; Thousand Oaks, California, USA Rosalind Kirby (neé Goldstein) • born: September 25, 1922 (New York, NY, USA to Hyman and Lena Goldstein) married: May 23, 1942 / deceased: December 22, 1997 funeral: December 26, 1997 at Pierce Brothers, Griffin Mortuary in Thousand Oaks, California, USA internment: Valley Oaks Memorial Park in Westlake Village; Thousand Oaks, California, USA “Of all my creations, I am proudest of these four: Susan (b: December 6, 1945); Neal (b: May 25, 1948); Barbara (b: November 29, 1952); and the kid from left field, Lisa (b: September 7, 1960)” —Jack Kirby (1970) [education (formal)] ca. 1923—1934: Public School 20 (ie: P.S. 20) (Lower East Side; New York City, New York, USA) also attended Hebrew School (Lower East Side; New York City, New York, USA) [lessons] 1934-1935: (Pratt Institute: 17 year-old Jacob Kurtzberg completed [a day’s worth of] lessons here.; “I went to a place called the “Education Alliance” for one day. They threw me out for drawing too fast with charcoal.”—Jack Kirby (Jul 1982) (lasted one day: AOJK, The Spirit 39) // (lasted one week: CJ 134, p 62) [lessons] 1934-1935: (“Later on, I even went to industrial school, because...they had drawing tables there and I wanted to draw. I had to take auto mechanics in the morning and art in the afternoon.”—Jack Kirby (1986) United States Army • drafted: June 7, 1943 // (SN: 32956619) // June 21, 1943: began basic training: 845th Battalion; Camp Stewart, Savannah, Georgia // Served in (machine gun platoon) Company F, 2nd Battalion, 11th Regiment, 5th Division of Infantry, 20th Corps of the 3rd Army in France. // Landed on Omaha section of Normandy Beach in Normandy France: Aug 23, 1944 // awarded: Combat Infantry Badge, European/African/Middle Eastern Theatre Ribbon, Bronze Battle Star, regimental citation, and Battlefield Commission to Private First Class // honorably discharged: July 20, 1945) // “The closest I came to drawing for the Army was drawing maps and spotting tanks on them with my sergeant.”—Jack Kirby (1982) (See World War II portraits / art)

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