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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0456158Jack Kirby - IMDb

    Jack "The King" Kirby was an influential comic book writer and artist, particularly famous for creating or co-creating some of the most famous characters for both DC Comics and Marvel Comics. In 1917, Kirby was born under the name "Jacob Kurtzberg" on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City.

  2. www.dc.com › talent › jack-kirbyJack Kirby | DC

    THE LOSERS BY JACK KIRBY. DC UNIVERSE: THE BRONZE AGE OMNIBUS BY JACK KIRBY. KAMANDI ARCHIVES VOL. 1. KAMANDI BY JACK KIRBY OMNIBUS. SHOWCASE PRESENTS: THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY VOL. 3. SHOWCASE PRESENTS: THE WITCHING HOUR VOL. 1. SUPER POWERS BY JACK KIRBY. SUPERMAN'S PAL, JIMMY OLSEN BY JACK KIRBY. KOBRA: RESURRECTION.

  3. Nov 4, 2021 · Kirby, whose work dated back to co-creating Captain America in 1941 (Marvel revived him in the ’60s), died in 1994 at age 76, before that infusion of interest in all things Marvel.

  4. Jack Kirby, also known as Jack Curtiss, Lance Kirby and Ted Grey, was an American comic book artist, writer and editor. Born in New York in 1917, Kirby started out as a comic book writer at a very young age and joined Marvel Comics during the Silver Age of Comic Books. Soon after, he co-created some of the principal Marvel characters like ...

  5. Aug 28, 2017 · Jack Kirby earned his obscurity the hard way, by being born into poverty and spending a lifetime relentlessly laboring for the bottom feeders of the publishing world. He was born in August 1917 as ...

  6. Jul 8, 2017 · It is possible that his old creative partner Jack Kirby saw this 1971 episode, and satirized Stan Lee, toupee and all in Mr. Miracle 6, 1972. This issue was made after Jack left Marvel and went over to DC, and satirized Stan Lee as “Funky Flashman” as a verbose user and abuser of artistic talent, working as a driver of slaves in a happy “Marvel” family.

  7. Kirbyvision: A Tribute to Jack Kirby combines original artwork by Kirby with new works by more than fifty contemporary artists inspired by him. Curated by the Kirby Museum, and presented within the Corey Helford’s 12,000-square-foot space in downtown Los Angeles, Kirbyvision highlights Kirby’s continuing and multifaceted influence on comics, media, and popular culture.