Jack Kirby: The King of Comics Interviewed

Jack Kirby: The King of Comics Interviewed

I have always been a huge fan of Jack Kirby. The man is a legend and it's a crime he is not a famous as Stan Lee outside the comic community. His work at Marvel legendary and his work at DC (i.e New Gods, Kamandi, Forever People etc.), while less popular, is no less brilliant. Please listen to a series on interviews from the legend himself.....Mr. Jack "The King of Comics" Kirby!

By AxlFnRose - Sep 06, 2010 06:09 AM EST
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Denn1s
Denn1s - 9/9/2010, 6:28 AM
he is a legend and was an extraordinary artist for his time but there are equal or better artists today. same goes for stan lee. he isn't writing the same he did in '60
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