It's another Co(s)mic ComicBook B'Cast.
For this edition of the B'Cast, we're going to have a look at a beautiful classic.
It's a splash page from Fantastic Four # 83 by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott.
Black Bolt and the Inhumans. A classic by Jack King Kirby and Joltin' Joe Sinnott.
A beauty to say the least.
Thanks for dropping by.
Showing posts with label Jack Kirby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jack Kirby. Show all posts
Tuesday, 2 July 2019
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Your 103rd Co(s)mic ComicBook B'Cast
Have a look at this beautiful piece.
This is a piece by Joseph Michael Linsner paying tribute to Jack the King Kirby.
Here's The Invincible Iron Man by Joseph Michael Linsner.
Thanks for dropping by and having a look at this beautiful piece.
See you again next time.
The Comicbookbroadcaster
This is a piece by Joseph Michael Linsner paying tribute to Jack the King Kirby.
Here's The Invincible Iron Man by Joseph Michael Linsner.
Thanks for dropping by and having a look at this beautiful piece.
See you again next time.
The Comicbookbroadcaster
Tuesday, 14 November 2017
The 78th Co(s)mic ComicBook B'Cast: The Kirby Connection.
Hi, welcome to the Co(s)mic ComicBook B'Cast. This time around I'm going to share some of my favorite Jack Kirby artwork. I have to admit, I wasn't a fan of Jack Kirby growing up but I came to my senses a few years ago when I saw more and more of his artwork, his work on both Marvel and DC Comics and some other smaller independent companies. It took me a while but I came to appreciate the man they call: The King Of Comics.
His work on Fantastic Four was...well...fantastic.
Jack Kirby was a legendary figure in comics. He was an artist, writer and editor. He was widely regarded as one of the comic industries' major innovators and one of its most prolific and influential creators.
These are just a few of my favorite covers and pages by Jack Kirby taken from his work on Fantastic Four. For almost a decade, Kirby provided Marvel's house style, co-creating with Stan Lee many of the Marvel characters and designing their visual motifs.
His work on Fantastic Four was...well...fantastic.
Jack Kirby was a legendary figure in comics. He was an artist, writer and editor. He was widely regarded as one of the comic industries' major innovators and one of its most prolific and influential creators.
These are just a few of my favorite covers and pages by Jack Kirby taken from his work on Fantastic Four. For almost a decade, Kirby provided Marvel's house style, co-creating with Stan Lee many of the Marvel characters and designing their visual motifs.
Well, that's my simple sharing for this edition of the Co(s)mic ComicBook B'Cast. If you have a chance, try and find some classic comics by Jack The King Kirby. Have a look at this artwork and if you're like me, you'll discover the genius of his this truly talented man, no...wait, the genius of the King Of Comics, Jack Kirby.
Thanks for dropping by, hope you enjoyed this edition of the broadcast. Next time around I'll have more artwork from Jack Kirby. I hope you'll drop by again. Until next time, take care comic fans.
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