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JACK KIRBY documentary Part 1 of 5
Jack Kirby (August 28, 1917 -- February 6, 1994),[2] born Jacob Kurtzberg, was an American comic book artist, writer and editor regarded by historians and fa...
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JACK KIRBY documentary Part 2 of 5
Jack Kirby (August 28, 1917 -- February 6, 1994),[2] born Jacob Kurtzberg, was an American comic book artist, writer and editor regarded by historians and fans as one of the major innovators and most influential creators in the comic book medium.
Growing up poor in New York City, Kurtzberg entered the nascent comics industry in the 1930s. He drew various comics features under different pen names,
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JACK KIRBY documentary Part 3 of 5
Jack Kirby (August 28, 1917 -- February 6, 1994),[2] born Jacob Kurtzberg, was an American comic book artist, writer and editor regarded by historians and fans as one of the major innovators and most influential creators in the comic book medium.
Growing up poor in New York City, Kurtzberg entered the nascent comics industry in the 1930s. He drew various comics features under different pen names,
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Jack Kirby - The King of Comics
Almost single-handedly, the late Jack Kirby wrote, designed and illustrated the look of the American comic book and from 1937 until 1983. Jack created (or co-created) a multitude of mythical and magical characters such as Captain America, the Silver Surfer and Galactus, Challengers of the Unknown, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk, Nick Fury, the Black Panther, the Red Skull, Doctor Doom, Modok, Annihi
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The king of comics Jack Kirby 1 of 2
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Jack Kirby on Entertainment Tonight - 28 Oct 1982
Kirby is interviewed by Catherine Mann.
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Jack Kirby: Gallery Tour of “Comic Book Apocalypse” Exhibition
Gallery tour by Curator, Professor Charles Hatfield, founder of CSUN’s popular “Comics and Graphic Novels” course and the author Hand of Fire: The Comics Art of Jack Kirby. at the exhibition at the California State University, Northridge Art Galleries. The exhibition is focused on famed comics artist Jack Kirby, whose work launched The Avengers, X-Men, Captain America, and the Marvel Universe.
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Jack Kirby draws - 17 March 1983
Near the end of a marathon video interview shoot at the Kirby house arranged by Greg Theakston and Tony DiSpoto, Theakston asked Kirby to draw for the video camera. Here are the almost 23 minutes of Kirby drawing Dr. Doom taking his mask off, exposing his scar. Kirby's wife Roz can be heard talking with the interviewers.
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JACK KIRBY lecture by Arlen Schumer
YA'AKOV KURTZBERG, KING OF COMICS--my November 5th, 2013 VisuaLecture at the Kirby Museum's Prototype: Alpha pop-up storefront museum space on the Lower East...
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ALAN MOORE - talks about Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko
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Hour 25 - Jack Kirby interview, 13 April 1990
Jack Kirby radio appearance on Hour 25 with J. Michael Straczynski and Larry DiTillio from April 1990. Thanks to Kenn Thomas for sending the recording to the...
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Jack Kirby Interview
This is a clip from a long out-of-print documentary called The Masters Of Comic Book Art. It's introduced by Harlan Ellison. Jack Kirby is seen talking about...
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Jack Kirby Crash Course - The Watcher 2015
Our host, Lorraine Cink, gives an overview on the Marvel legacy of the legendary creator Jack Kirby. ► Subscribe to Marvel: http://bit.ly/WeO3YJ
Consider this a Kirby 101 for Marvel fans! From his early days co-creating Captain America through his career with the Fantastic Four, Avengers, X-Men, Inhumans, and more…Learn how Jack “King” Kirby influenced comic books as an art form, and changed the
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Jack Kirby at War
Almost everyone who spent time with Jack Kirby ended up hearing his World War 2 stories. In this excerpt from Greg Theakston and Tony DiSpoto's marathon vide...
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Stan Lee on Jack Kirby
Stan explains why he thinks Jack Kirby quit Marvel Comics in 1970.
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Jack Kirby Artist Edition
A look at the New Gods Kirby Artist Edition.
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We Visited The Jack Kirby Museum
Kotaku's Evan Narcisse took a quick look at the Jack Kirby pop-up museum that appeared on the Lower East side of New York. For more videos, news, previews an...
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Prisoners of Gravity: Jack Kirby (Part 1/3)
As requested, here's the Jack Kirby episode from January 1993.
For the story behind this episodes, check out this article by Mark Askwith:
http://www.geocities.com/canadian_sf/pages/media/askwitharticle.htm
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Neal Adams talks Stan Lee and Jack Kirby - Bronx, NY
Taken from the Neal Adams signing at The Lair - Bronx, NY.
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Jack Kirby's Surprising Answer - Why Dr. Doom Wore A Mask!
Comic Book legend Jack Kirby tells us why he had Dr. Doom's face hidden in a mask - From an interview conducted by John Hitchcock during his 1985 Greensboro Comic Book Convention.
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Jack Kirby Inspired Covers for Darkseid War One-Shots
Shots have been fired in Justice League: Darkseid War. One-shots, that is! In this exclusive DC All Access comics clip, Jason talks to writer/artist Francis Manapul about his writing work on the Justice League: Darkseid War Superman and Lex Luthor one-shots, and his covers for all six one-shot comics. So how do these single-issue stories tie in with the ongoing Justice League storyline? And how di
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Joe Sinnott talks about Jack Kirby
Comics legend Joe Sinnott talks about the first time he was hired to ink Jack Kirby and their ensuing collaboration. The two went on to work together on hund...
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Comic Books: Jack Kirby
A short discussion of Kirby's Metaphysical thematics and his famous Fourth World Tetrology of the early 1970s: The New Gods, The Forever People, etc.
JACK KIRBY documentary Part 1 of 5
Jack Kirby (August 28, 1917 -- February 6, 1994),[2] born Jacob Kurtzberg, was an American comic book artist, writer and editor regarded by historians and fa......
Jack Kirby (August 28, 1917 -- February 6, 1994),[2] born Jacob Kurtzberg, was an American comic book artist, writer and editor regarded by historians and fa...
wn.com/Jack Kirby Documentary Part 1 Of 5
Jack Kirby (August 28, 1917 -- February 6, 1994),[2] born Jacob Kurtzberg, was an American comic book artist, writer and editor regarded by historians and fa...
JACK KIRBY documentary Part 2 of 5
Jack Kirby (August 28, 1917 -- February 6, 1994),[2] born Jacob Kurtzberg, was an American comic book artist, writer and editor regarded by historians and fans ...
Jack Kirby (August 28, 1917 -- February 6, 1994),[2] born Jacob Kurtzberg, was an American comic book artist, writer and editor regarded by historians and fans as one of the major innovators and most influential creators in the comic book medium.
Growing up poor in New York City, Kurtzberg entered the nascent comics industry in the 1930s. He drew various comics features under different pen names, including Jack Curtiss, ultimately settling on Jack Kirby. In 1940, he and writer-editor Joe Simon created the highly successful superhero character Captain America for Timely Comics, predecessor of Marvel Comics. During the 1940s, Kirby, generally teamed with Simon, created numerous characters for that company and for the company that would become DC Comics.
After serving in World War II, Kirby returned to comics and worked in a variety of genres. He contributed to a number of publishers, including DC, Harvey Comics, Hillman Periodicals and Crestwood Publications, where he and Simon created the genre of romance comics. He and Simon also launched their own short-lived comic company, Mainline Publications. Kirby ultimately found himself at Timely's 1950s iteration, Atlas Comics, later to be known as Marvel Comics. There, in the 1960s, he and writer-editor Stan Lee co-created many of Marvel's major characters, including the Fantastic Four, the X-Men, and the Hulk. Despite the high sales and critical acclaim of the Lee-Kirby titles, however, Kirby felt treated unfairly, and left the company in 1970 for rival DC.
There Kirby created his Fourth World saga, which spanned several comics titles. While these series proved commercially unsuccessful and were canceled, several of their characters and the Fourth World mythos have continued as a significant part of the DC Universe. Kirby returned to Marvel briefly in the mid-to-late 1970s, then ventured into television animation and independent comics. In his later years, Kirby, who has been called "the William Blake of comics",[3] began receiving great recognition in the mainstream press for his career accomplishments, and in 1987, he, along with Carl Barks and Will Eisner, was one of the three inaugural inductees of the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame. The Jack Kirby Awards and Jack Kirby Hall of Fame were named in his honor.
wn.com/Jack Kirby Documentary Part 2 Of 5
Jack Kirby (August 28, 1917 -- February 6, 1994),[2] born Jacob Kurtzberg, was an American comic book artist, writer and editor regarded by historians and fans as one of the major innovators and most influential creators in the comic book medium.
Growing up poor in New York City, Kurtzberg entered the nascent comics industry in the 1930s. He drew various comics features under different pen names, including Jack Curtiss, ultimately settling on Jack Kirby. In 1940, he and writer-editor Joe Simon created the highly successful superhero character Captain America for Timely Comics, predecessor of Marvel Comics. During the 1940s, Kirby, generally teamed with Simon, created numerous characters for that company and for the company that would become DC Comics.
After serving in World War II, Kirby returned to comics and worked in a variety of genres. He contributed to a number of publishers, including DC, Harvey Comics, Hillman Periodicals and Crestwood Publications, where he and Simon created the genre of romance comics. He and Simon also launched their own short-lived comic company, Mainline Publications. Kirby ultimately found himself at Timely's 1950s iteration, Atlas Comics, later to be known as Marvel Comics. There, in the 1960s, he and writer-editor Stan Lee co-created many of Marvel's major characters, including the Fantastic Four, the X-Men, and the Hulk. Despite the high sales and critical acclaim of the Lee-Kirby titles, however, Kirby felt treated unfairly, and left the company in 1970 for rival DC.
There Kirby created his Fourth World saga, which spanned several comics titles. While these series proved commercially unsuccessful and were canceled, several of their characters and the Fourth World mythos have continued as a significant part of the DC Universe. Kirby returned to Marvel briefly in the mid-to-late 1970s, then ventured into television animation and independent comics. In his later years, Kirby, who has been called "the William Blake of comics",[3] began receiving great recognition in the mainstream press for his career accomplishments, and in 1987, he, along with Carl Barks and Will Eisner, was one of the three inaugural inductees of the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame. The Jack Kirby Awards and Jack Kirby Hall of Fame were named in his honor.
- published: 27 Jun 2012
- views: 24266
JACK KIRBY documentary Part 3 of 5
Jack Kirby (August 28, 1917 -- February 6, 1994),[2] born Jacob Kurtzberg, was an American comic book artist, writer and editor regarded by historians and fans ...
Jack Kirby (August 28, 1917 -- February 6, 1994),[2] born Jacob Kurtzberg, was an American comic book artist, writer and editor regarded by historians and fans as one of the major innovators and most influential creators in the comic book medium.
Growing up poor in New York City, Kurtzberg entered the nascent comics industry in the 1930s. He drew various comics features under different pen names, including Jack Curtiss, ultimately settling on Jack Kirby. In 1940, he and writer-editor Joe Simon created the highly successful superhero character Captain America for Timely Comics, predecessor of Marvel Comics. During the 1940s, Kirby, generally teamed with Simon, created numerous characters for that company and for the company that would become DC Comics.
After serving in World War II, Kirby returned to comics and worked in a variety of genres. He contributed to a number of publishers, including DC, Harvey Comics, Hillman Periodicals and Crestwood Publications, where he and Simon created the genre of romance comics. He and Simon also launched their own short-lived comic company, Mainline Publications. Kirby ultimately found himself at Timely's 1950s iteration, Atlas Comics, later to be known as Marvel Comics. There, in the 1960s, he and writer-editor Stan Lee co-created many of Marvel's major characters, including the Fantastic Four, the X-Men, and the Hulk. Despite the high sales and critical acclaim of the Lee-Kirby titles, however, Kirby felt treated unfairly, and left the company in 1970 for rival DC.
There Kirby created his Fourth World saga, which spanned several comics titles. While these series proved commercially unsuccessful and were canceled, several of their characters and the Fourth World mythos have continued as a significant part of the DC Universe. Kirby returned to Marvel briefly in the mid-to-late 1970s, then ventured into television animation and independent comics. In his later years, Kirby, who has been called "the William Blake of comics",[3] began receiving great recognition in the mainstream press for his career accomplishments, and in 1987, he, along with Carl Barks and Will Eisner, was one of the three inaugural inductees of the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame. The Jack Kirby Awards and Jack Kirby Hall of Fame were named in his honor.
wn.com/Jack Kirby Documentary Part 3 Of 5
Jack Kirby (August 28, 1917 -- February 6, 1994),[2] born Jacob Kurtzberg, was an American comic book artist, writer and editor regarded by historians and fans as one of the major innovators and most influential creators in the comic book medium.
Growing up poor in New York City, Kurtzberg entered the nascent comics industry in the 1930s. He drew various comics features under different pen names, including Jack Curtiss, ultimately settling on Jack Kirby. In 1940, he and writer-editor Joe Simon created the highly successful superhero character Captain America for Timely Comics, predecessor of Marvel Comics. During the 1940s, Kirby, generally teamed with Simon, created numerous characters for that company and for the company that would become DC Comics.
After serving in World War II, Kirby returned to comics and worked in a variety of genres. He contributed to a number of publishers, including DC, Harvey Comics, Hillman Periodicals and Crestwood Publications, where he and Simon created the genre of romance comics. He and Simon also launched their own short-lived comic company, Mainline Publications. Kirby ultimately found himself at Timely's 1950s iteration, Atlas Comics, later to be known as Marvel Comics. There, in the 1960s, he and writer-editor Stan Lee co-created many of Marvel's major characters, including the Fantastic Four, the X-Men, and the Hulk. Despite the high sales and critical acclaim of the Lee-Kirby titles, however, Kirby felt treated unfairly, and left the company in 1970 for rival DC.
There Kirby created his Fourth World saga, which spanned several comics titles. While these series proved commercially unsuccessful and were canceled, several of their characters and the Fourth World mythos have continued as a significant part of the DC Universe. Kirby returned to Marvel briefly in the mid-to-late 1970s, then ventured into television animation and independent comics. In his later years, Kirby, who has been called "the William Blake of comics",[3] began receiving great recognition in the mainstream press for his career accomplishments, and in 1987, he, along with Carl Barks and Will Eisner, was one of the three inaugural inductees of the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame. The Jack Kirby Awards and Jack Kirby Hall of Fame were named in his honor.
- published: 27 Jun 2012
- views: 18936
Jack Kirby - The King of Comics
Almost single-handedly, the late Jack Kirby wrote, designed and illustrated the look of the American comic book and from 1937 until 1983. Jack created (or co-cr...
Almost single-handedly, the late Jack Kirby wrote, designed and illustrated the look of the American comic book and from 1937 until 1983. Jack created (or co-created) a multitude of mythical and magical characters such as Captain America, the Silver Surfer and Galactus, Challengers of the Unknown, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk, Nick Fury, the Black Panther, the Red Skull, Doctor Doom, Modok, Annihilus, the Demon, the New Gods, The Eternals, the Forever People, Mister Miracle…the list is as endless as the characters are timeless.
The following Facebook groups provide exceptional forums to discuss and view the incredible art of the creative genius of Jack Kirby.
Jack Kirby - The King of Comics
https://www.facebook.com/groups/598163730252745/
JACK KIRBY FAN GROUP
https://www.facebook.com/groups/6624070781/
Submit your join requests to both groups, and they'll be approved in an expeditious fashion.
wn.com/Jack Kirby The King Of Comics
Almost single-handedly, the late Jack Kirby wrote, designed and illustrated the look of the American comic book and from 1937 until 1983. Jack created (or co-created) a multitude of mythical and magical characters such as Captain America, the Silver Surfer and Galactus, Challengers of the Unknown, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk, Nick Fury, the Black Panther, the Red Skull, Doctor Doom, Modok, Annihilus, the Demon, the New Gods, The Eternals, the Forever People, Mister Miracle…the list is as endless as the characters are timeless.
The following Facebook groups provide exceptional forums to discuss and view the incredible art of the creative genius of Jack Kirby.
Jack Kirby - The King of Comics
https://www.facebook.com/groups/598163730252745/
JACK KIRBY FAN GROUP
https://www.facebook.com/groups/6624070781/
Submit your join requests to both groups, and they'll be approved in an expeditious fashion.
- published: 22 Oct 2014
- views: 6
Jack Kirby: Gallery Tour of “Comic Book Apocalypse” Exhibition
Gallery tour by Curator, Professor Charles Hatfield, founder of CSUN’s popular “Comics and Graphic Novels” course and the author Hand of Fire: The Comics Art of...
Gallery tour by Curator, Professor Charles Hatfield, founder of CSUN’s popular “Comics and Graphic Novels” course and the author Hand of Fire: The Comics Art of Jack Kirby. at the exhibition at the California State University, Northridge Art Galleries. The exhibition is focused on famed comics artist Jack Kirby, whose work launched The Avengers, X-Men, Captain America, and the Marvel Universe.
wn.com/Jack Kirby Gallery Tour Of “Comic Book Apocalypse” Exhibition
Gallery tour by Curator, Professor Charles Hatfield, founder of CSUN’s popular “Comics and Graphic Novels” course and the author Hand of Fire: The Comics Art of Jack Kirby. at the exhibition at the California State University, Northridge Art Galleries. The exhibition is focused on famed comics artist Jack Kirby, whose work launched The Avengers, X-Men, Captain America, and the Marvel Universe.
- published: 09 Sep 2015
- views: 94
Jack Kirby draws - 17 March 1983
Near the end of a marathon video interview shoot at the Kirby house arranged by Greg Theakston and Tony DiSpoto, Theakston asked Kirby to draw for the video cam...
Near the end of a marathon video interview shoot at the Kirby house arranged by Greg Theakston and Tony DiSpoto, Theakston asked Kirby to draw for the video camera. Here are the almost 23 minutes of Kirby drawing Dr. Doom taking his mask off, exposing his scar. Kirby's wife Roz can be heard talking with the interviewers.
wn.com/Jack Kirby Draws 17 March 1983
Near the end of a marathon video interview shoot at the Kirby house arranged by Greg Theakston and Tony DiSpoto, Theakston asked Kirby to draw for the video camera. Here are the almost 23 minutes of Kirby drawing Dr. Doom taking his mask off, exposing his scar. Kirby's wife Roz can be heard talking with the interviewers.
- published: 21 Oct 2010
- views: 39557
JACK KIRBY lecture by Arlen Schumer
YA'AKOV KURTZBERG, KING OF COMICS--my November 5th, 2013 VisuaLecture at the Kirby Museum's Prototype: Alpha pop-up storefront museum space on the Lower East......
YA'AKOV KURTZBERG, KING OF COMICS--my November 5th, 2013 VisuaLecture at the Kirby Museum's Prototype: Alpha pop-up storefront museum space on the Lower East...
wn.com/Jack Kirby Lecture By Arlen Schumer
YA'AKOV KURTZBERG, KING OF COMICS--my November 5th, 2013 VisuaLecture at the Kirby Museum's Prototype: Alpha pop-up storefront museum space on the Lower East...
Hour 25 - Jack Kirby interview, 13 April 1990
Jack Kirby radio appearance on Hour 25 with J. Michael Straczynski and Larry DiTillio from April 1990. Thanks to Kenn Thomas for sending the recording to the......
Jack Kirby radio appearance on Hour 25 with J. Michael Straczynski and Larry DiTillio from April 1990. Thanks to Kenn Thomas for sending the recording to the...
wn.com/Hour 25 Jack Kirby Interview, 13 April 1990
Jack Kirby radio appearance on Hour 25 with J. Michael Straczynski and Larry DiTillio from April 1990. Thanks to Kenn Thomas for sending the recording to the...
Jack Kirby Interview
This is a clip from a long out-of-print documentary called The Masters Of Comic Book Art. It's introduced by Harlan Ellison. Jack Kirby is seen talking about......
This is a clip from a long out-of-print documentary called The Masters Of Comic Book Art. It's introduced by Harlan Ellison. Jack Kirby is seen talking about...
wn.com/Jack Kirby Interview
This is a clip from a long out-of-print documentary called The Masters Of Comic Book Art. It's introduced by Harlan Ellison. Jack Kirby is seen talking about...
- published: 28 Oct 2006
- views: 89566
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author: Stu West
Jack Kirby Crash Course - The Watcher 2015
Our host, Lorraine Cink, gives an overview on the Marvel legacy of the legendary creator Jack Kirby. ► Subscribe to Marvel: http://bit.ly/WeO3YJ
Consider this ...
Our host, Lorraine Cink, gives an overview on the Marvel legacy of the legendary creator Jack Kirby. ► Subscribe to Marvel: http://bit.ly/WeO3YJ
Consider this a Kirby 101 for Marvel fans! From his early days co-creating Captain America through his career with the Fantastic Four, Avengers, X-Men, Inhumans, and more…Learn how Jack “King” Kirby influenced comic books as an art form, and changed the industry forever!
Kirby's legacy lives on through his granddaughter, Jillian Kirby, with the charity Kirby 4 Heroes to benefit the Hero Initiative that supports comic book creators in need.
Kirby4Heroes: http://www.kirby4heroes.com/
Like Kirby4Heroes on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kirby4heroes
Interview with Jillian Kirby: "Kirby 4 Heroes: Hero Initiative 2015" https://youtu.be/c6PeXqoOjAI
Marvel.com Kirby Week Articles: http://marvel.com/kirbyweek
Follow Marvel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/marvel
Like Marvel on FaceBook: http://www.facebook.com/Marvel
wn.com/Jack Kirby Crash Course The Watcher 2015
Our host, Lorraine Cink, gives an overview on the Marvel legacy of the legendary creator Jack Kirby. ► Subscribe to Marvel: http://bit.ly/WeO3YJ
Consider this a Kirby 101 for Marvel fans! From his early days co-creating Captain America through his career with the Fantastic Four, Avengers, X-Men, Inhumans, and more…Learn how Jack “King” Kirby influenced comic books as an art form, and changed the industry forever!
Kirby's legacy lives on through his granddaughter, Jillian Kirby, with the charity Kirby 4 Heroes to benefit the Hero Initiative that supports comic book creators in need.
Kirby4Heroes: http://www.kirby4heroes.com/
Like Kirby4Heroes on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kirby4heroes
Interview with Jillian Kirby: "Kirby 4 Heroes: Hero Initiative 2015" https://youtu.be/c6PeXqoOjAI
Marvel.com Kirby Week Articles: http://marvel.com/kirbyweek
Follow Marvel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/marvel
Like Marvel on FaceBook: http://www.facebook.com/Marvel
- published: 02 Sep 2015
- views: 3879
Jack Kirby at War
Almost everyone who spent time with Jack Kirby ended up hearing his World War 2 stories. In this excerpt from Greg Theakston and Tony DiSpoto's marathon vide......
Almost everyone who spent time with Jack Kirby ended up hearing his World War 2 stories. In this excerpt from Greg Theakston and Tony DiSpoto's marathon vide...
wn.com/Jack Kirby At War
Almost everyone who spent time with Jack Kirby ended up hearing his World War 2 stories. In this excerpt from Greg Theakston and Tony DiSpoto's marathon vide...
Stan Lee on Jack Kirby
Stan explains why he thinks Jack Kirby quit Marvel Comics in 1970....
Stan explains why he thinks Jack Kirby quit Marvel Comics in 1970.
wn.com/Stan Lee On Jack Kirby
Stan explains why he thinks Jack Kirby quit Marvel Comics in 1970.
- published: 01 Oct 2008
- views: 16382
Jack Kirby Artist Edition
A look at the New Gods Kirby Artist Edition....
A look at the New Gods Kirby Artist Edition.
wn.com/Jack Kirby Artist Edition
A look at the New Gods Kirby Artist Edition.
We Visited The Jack Kirby Museum
Kotaku's Evan Narcisse took a quick look at the Jack Kirby pop-up museum that appeared on the Lower East side of New York. For more videos, news, previews an......
Kotaku's Evan Narcisse took a quick look at the Jack Kirby pop-up museum that appeared on the Lower East side of New York. For more videos, news, previews an...
wn.com/We Visited The Jack Kirby Museum
Kotaku's Evan Narcisse took a quick look at the Jack Kirby pop-up museum that appeared on the Lower East side of New York. For more videos, news, previews an...
- published: 11 Nov 2013
- views: 2396
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author: Kotaku
Prisoners of Gravity: Jack Kirby (Part 1/3)
As requested, here's the Jack Kirby episode from January 1993.
For the story behind this episodes, check out this article by Mark Askwith:
http://www.geocit...
As requested, here's the Jack Kirby episode from January 1993.
For the story behind this episodes, check out this article by Mark Askwith:
http://www.geocities.com/canadian_sf/pages/media/askwitharticle.htm
wn.com/Prisoners Of Gravity Jack Kirby (Part 1 3)
As requested, here's the Jack Kirby episode from January 1993.
For the story behind this episodes, check out this article by Mark Askwith:
http://www.geocities.com/canadian_sf/pages/media/askwitharticle.htm
- published: 26 Jun 2008
- views: 18624
Neal Adams talks Stan Lee and Jack Kirby - Bronx, NY
Taken from the Neal Adams signing at The Lair - Bronx, NY....
Taken from the Neal Adams signing at The Lair - Bronx, NY.
wn.com/Neal Adams Talks Stan Lee And Jack Kirby Bronx, NY
Taken from the Neal Adams signing at The Lair - Bronx, NY.
Jack Kirby's Surprising Answer - Why Dr. Doom Wore A Mask!
Comic Book legend Jack Kirby tells us why he had Dr. Doom's face hidden in a mask - From an interview conducted by John Hitchcock during his 1985 Greensboro ...
Comic Book legend Jack Kirby tells us why he had Dr. Doom's face hidden in a mask - From an interview conducted by John Hitchcock during his 1985 Greensboro Comic Book Convention.
wn.com/Jack Kirby's Surprising Answer Why Dr. Doom Wore A Mask
Comic Book legend Jack Kirby tells us why he had Dr. Doom's face hidden in a mask - From an interview conducted by John Hitchcock during his 1985 Greensboro Comic Book Convention.
- published: 29 Apr 2015
- views: 3
Jack Kirby Inspired Covers for Darkseid War One-Shots
Shots have been fired in Justice League: Darkseid War. One-shots, that is! In this exclusive DC All Access comics clip, Jason talks to writer/artist Francis Man...
Shots have been fired in Justice League: Darkseid War. One-shots, that is! In this exclusive DC All Access comics clip, Jason talks to writer/artist Francis Manapul about his writing work on the Justice League: Darkseid War Superman and Lex Luthor one-shots, and his covers for all six one-shot comics. So how do these single-issue stories tie in with the ongoing Justice League storyline? And how did Manapul use to work of Jack Kirby to tie his six covers together? Answers to these questions and more await!
Justice League: Darkseid War: Superman is out today! To read it digitally: https://www.readdcentertainment.com/Justice-League-The-Darkseid-War-Superman-2015-1/digital-comic/1510600015001
DC All Access is your connection to all of the latest DC Comics news and announcements. Subscribe so you don't miss a segment, and be sure to visit DCComics.com for articles, features, character bios and more.
wn.com/Jack Kirby Inspired Covers For Darkseid War One Shots
Shots have been fired in Justice League: Darkseid War. One-shots, that is! In this exclusive DC All Access comics clip, Jason talks to writer/artist Francis Manapul about his writing work on the Justice League: Darkseid War Superman and Lex Luthor one-shots, and his covers for all six one-shot comics. So how do these single-issue stories tie in with the ongoing Justice League storyline? And how did Manapul use to work of Jack Kirby to tie his six covers together? Answers to these questions and more await!
Justice League: Darkseid War: Superman is out today! To read it digitally: https://www.readdcentertainment.com/Justice-League-The-Darkseid-War-Superman-2015-1/digital-comic/1510600015001
DC All Access is your connection to all of the latest DC Comics news and announcements. Subscribe so you don't miss a segment, and be sure to visit DCComics.com for articles, features, character bios and more.
- published: 04 Nov 2015
- views: 3384
Joe Sinnott talks about Jack Kirby
Comics legend Joe Sinnott talks about the first time he was hired to ink Jack Kirby and their ensuing collaboration. The two went on to work together on hund......
Comics legend Joe Sinnott talks about the first time he was hired to ink Jack Kirby and their ensuing collaboration. The two went on to work together on hund...
wn.com/Joe Sinnott Talks About Jack Kirby
Comics legend Joe Sinnott talks about the first time he was hired to ink Jack Kirby and their ensuing collaboration. The two went on to work together on hund...
Comic Books: Jack Kirby
A short discussion of Kirby's Metaphysical thematics and his famous Fourth World Tetrology of the early 1970s: The New Gods, The Forever People, etc....
A short discussion of Kirby's Metaphysical thematics and his famous Fourth World Tetrology of the early 1970s: The New Gods, The Forever People, etc.
wn.com/Comic Books Jack Kirby
A short discussion of Kirby's Metaphysical thematics and his famous Fourth World Tetrology of the early 1970s: The New Gods, The Forever People, etc.
- published: 22 Oct 2015
- views: 74
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Jack Kirby Interview - Part I
Jack Kirby Interview - Part I - Hour 25.
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1987 - Jack Kirby's 70th Birthday
On 28 August 1987, Jack Kirby's 70th birthday, Jack was a guest on Robert Knight's Earthwatch radio show on WBAI in New York City. Knight's special co-host that night was Warren Reece. Max Schmid was also on hand. Near the end of the show, Stan Lee calls in.
Thanks to J.J. Barney for sending the Museum this recording for our archives.
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Jack Kirby Interview - Part III
Jack Kirby Interview - Part III - Hour 25.
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Mondo Kirby - Jack Kirby interview, 14 August 1992
Audio of Jack Kirby interviewed by Andrew Mayer, with Randolph Hoppe in the Kirbys' hotel room at the San Diego Comic Con in 1992.
The interview was the basis for an article for Mondo2000 magazine, which was never published. A transcript was eventually published in TwoMorrows' October 1998 Jack Kirby Collector, and is now available at http://kirbymuseum.org/blogs/effect/19920814-interview/
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Jack Kirby Interview - Part VI
Jack Kirby Interview - Part VI - Hour 25
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Jack Kirby Interview - Part V
Jack Kirby Interview - Part V - Hour 25.
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Jack Kirby Interview - Part II
Jack Kirby Interview - Part II - Hour 25.
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Jack Kirby Interview - Part IV
Jack Kirby Interview - Part IV - Hour 25.
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Jack Kirby on the Lower East Side
Jack Kirby sat for a marathon video interview at his home in Thousand Oaks, California arranged by Greg Theakston and Tony DiSpoto. In this excerpt, Kirby ta...
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Jack Kirby Interview and Highlights
Jack Kirby, Water Polo, St. Mary's High School, Stockton, California Class of 2015
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CC Jack Kirby interview
CC Kirby interview.
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Jack Kirby Interview Comic Book Haul
Here's some more books I picked up out of the dollar box. Please don't hate me, I really got lucky this time around. Thanks for watching!
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Randolph Hoppe from the Jack Kirby Museum interview at Special Edition: NYC 2015
Travis Czap of ComicsVerse interviews Randolph Hoppe from the Jack Kirby Museum at Special Edition: NYC 2015.
Jack Kirby Interview - Part I
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Jack Kirby Interview - Part I - Hour 25.
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Jack Kirby Interview - Part I - Hour 25.
1987 - Jack Kirby's 70th Birthday
On 28 August 1987, Jack Kirby's 70th birthday, Jack was a guest on Robert Knight's Earthwatch radio show on WBAI in New York City. Knight's special co-host that...
On 28 August 1987, Jack Kirby's 70th birthday, Jack was a guest on Robert Knight's Earthwatch radio show on WBAI in New York City. Knight's special co-host that night was Warren Reece. Max Schmid was also on hand. Near the end of the show, Stan Lee calls in.
Thanks to J.J. Barney for sending the Museum this recording for our archives.
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On 28 August 1987, Jack Kirby's 70th birthday, Jack was a guest on Robert Knight's Earthwatch radio show on WBAI in New York City. Knight's special co-host that night was Warren Reece. Max Schmid was also on hand. Near the end of the show, Stan Lee calls in.
Thanks to J.J. Barney for sending the Museum this recording for our archives.
- published: 28 Aug 2011
- views: 4063
Jack Kirby Interview - Part III
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Jack Kirby Interview - Part III - Hour 25.
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Jack Kirby Interview - Part III - Hour 25.
Mondo Kirby - Jack Kirby interview, 14 August 1992
Audio of Jack Kirby interviewed by Andrew Mayer, with Randolph Hoppe in the Kirbys' hotel room at the San Diego Comic Con in 1992.
The interview was the basis ...
Audio of Jack Kirby interviewed by Andrew Mayer, with Randolph Hoppe in the Kirbys' hotel room at the San Diego Comic Con in 1992.
The interview was the basis for an article for Mondo2000 magazine, which was never published. A transcript was eventually published in TwoMorrows' October 1998 Jack Kirby Collector, and is now available at http://kirbymuseum.org/blogs/effect/19920814-interview/
wn.com/Mondo Kirby Jack Kirby Interview, 14 August 1992
Audio of Jack Kirby interviewed by Andrew Mayer, with Randolph Hoppe in the Kirbys' hotel room at the San Diego Comic Con in 1992.
The interview was the basis for an article for Mondo2000 magazine, which was never published. A transcript was eventually published in TwoMorrows' October 1998 Jack Kirby Collector, and is now available at http://kirbymuseum.org/blogs/effect/19920814-interview/
- published: 09 Jun 2012
- views: 1371
Jack Kirby Interview - Part VI
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Jack Kirby Interview - Part VI - Hour 25
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Jack Kirby Interview - Part VI - Hour 25
- published: 31 Aug 2010
- views: 2744
Jack Kirby Interview - Part V
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Jack Kirby Interview - Part V - Hour 25.
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Jack Kirby Interview - Part V - Hour 25.
Jack Kirby Interview - Part II
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Jack Kirby Interview - Part II - Hour 25.
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Jack Kirby Interview - Part II - Hour 25.
Jack Kirby Interview - Part IV
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Jack Kirby Interview - Part IV - Hour 25.
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Jack Kirby Interview - Part IV - Hour 25.
Jack Kirby on the Lower East Side
Jack Kirby sat for a marathon video interview at his home in Thousand Oaks, California arranged by Greg Theakston and Tony DiSpoto. In this excerpt, Kirby ta......
Jack Kirby sat for a marathon video interview at his home in Thousand Oaks, California arranged by Greg Theakston and Tony DiSpoto. In this excerpt, Kirby ta...
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Jack Kirby sat for a marathon video interview at his home in Thousand Oaks, California arranged by Greg Theakston and Tony DiSpoto. In this excerpt, Kirby ta...
Jack Kirby Interview and Highlights
Jack Kirby, Water Polo, St. Mary's High School, Stockton, California Class of 2015...
Jack Kirby, Water Polo, St. Mary's High School, Stockton, California Class of 2015
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Jack Kirby, Water Polo, St. Mary's High School, Stockton, California Class of 2015
- published: 10 Oct 2014
- views: 15
Jack Kirby Interview Comic Book Haul
Here's some more books I picked up out of the dollar box. Please don't hate me, I really got lucky this time around. Thanks for watching!...
Here's some more books I picked up out of the dollar box. Please don't hate me, I really got lucky this time around. Thanks for watching!
wn.com/Jack Kirby Interview Comic Book Haul
Here's some more books I picked up out of the dollar box. Please don't hate me, I really got lucky this time around. Thanks for watching!
Randolph Hoppe from the Jack Kirby Museum interview at Special Edition: NYC 2015
Travis Czap of ComicsVerse interviews Randolph Hoppe from the Jack Kirby Museum at Special Edition: NYC 2015....
Travis Czap of ComicsVerse interviews Randolph Hoppe from the Jack Kirby Museum at Special Edition: NYC 2015.
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Travis Czap of ComicsVerse interviews Randolph Hoppe from the Jack Kirby Museum at Special Edition: NYC 2015.
- published: 21 Jun 2015
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