Marvel Announces 800-Page Jack Kirby Collection

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Marvel Announces 800-Page Jack Kirby Collection



The King-Sized Kirby Hardcover pays tribute to the "King of Comics" with collected stories from one of the industries' most revered creators.

"If there were a Mount Rushmore of American comic book artists, Marvel's announcement [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/tag/view/jack%20kirby?from_search=1&&os=jack+kirby] that an 800-page hardcover collection compiling some of Kirby's best work is due out next year. With entries from classics like Fantasic Four #1 and 1941's Captain America Comics #1, as well as appearances by notorious Marvel characters such as Spider-Man, Thor, and the X-Men, the King-Sized Kirby Hardcover brings Kirby's best Marvel stories together in an Adamantium-sized book.

Jack Kirby began working on comics in the mid-1930s. He co-created Captain America in 1940 and helped shape some of the Marvel and DC universes' most prolific characters before the Big Two were the Big Two. Sadly, after spending decades working on some of the biggest books in the industry, Kirby left without ownership of his work, and reached an agreement with Marvel [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/comicsandcosplay/columns/socialjusticewarrior/11786-Is-Jack-Kirby-s-Family-Greedy-Who-Cares] in September 2014, just before it was set to reach the United States Supreme Court.

Given the legal difficulties this year, it's interesting to see Marvel championing Kirby as an icon of the publisher so soon after settling with his estate. That settlement has yet to be revealed, but it would seem that the outcome has allowed Marvel to feel comfortable publicly hailing Kirby's work. The King-Sized Kirby Hardcover is set to hit comic shops in July 2015.

Source: Marvel [http://marvel.com/news/comics/23839/hail_to_the_king_with_the_king-size_kirby_collection]

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Baresark

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Jack Kirby is an icon for good reason. I always thought the publisher artist relationship was terrible, especially in the 90's. As we all know, that relationship is why Image Comics even existed. Can't wait to get my hands on this one.
 

Verlander

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Will buy. He was a genius, my biggest artistic inspiration. The business side is unfortunate