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Didn’t realize Jack Kirby could get so facially expressive until I saw the Link Thorne: The Flying Fool splash page. |
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Kirby's style grew and evolved, more than many artists. This is what his style became in the early 5O's.
The Marvel Kirby you are familiar with, had a much more streamlined style.
Om CB+. there is much Kirby, check out his Crime, Romance and War books.
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Young Brides 30
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Kirby and Simon invented the genre, believe it or not!
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The Work he did for Harvey was a creative high point for Jack Kirby.
Have a look at Stuntman 1
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They don't call him the King for nothing! |
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Publication | July 1947 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly |
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Content | Genre: Adventure; Aviation | Characters: Airboy [David Nelson II] |
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Comic Story | The American Miracle: Part 2 (15 pages) |
Content | Genre: Adventure; Aviation | Characters: Airboy [David Nelson II] |
Notes | Continued from last issue. |
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Comic Story | Dynamite (8 pages) |
Featuring | Link Thorne The Flying Fool |
Content | Genre: Adventure; Aviation | Characters: Link Thorne |
Notes | Possible Kirby script and inks per Nick Caputo, March 2014. |
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Featuring | Baron Buckskin |
Content | Genre: Humor |
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Comic Story | Heapophobia (8 pages) |
Synopsis | The Kiska Airlines owner asks his pilots to deliver all sorts of illegal goods at $50 per trip, no questions asked. Janie, the owner's daughter, is very upset, knowing her father is a racketeer, but also curious as to why he is afraid of airplanes. When Kiska visits his analyist, he tells him that when he was younger, he saw a hairy walking tree (The Heap) near the wreck of a German plane. This causes Kiska to kill the psycholoanalyist, return to his factory, where Yost explains that he has found the Heap. Kiska goes crazy, shooting the pilot, who then shoots and kills Kiska. |
Content | Genre: Adventure; Horror-suspense | Characters: The Heap [Baron Eric von Emmelman]; Rickie Wood; Kelly; Janie Kiska (Lou's daughter); Dr. Sterling (a psychoanalyst, death); Joe Yost (villain, pilot, death); Lou Kiska (villain, airline owner) |
Notes | Pencil credit revised by Craig Delich 2012-12-22. Unlike other stories, Peddy did not sign this story.....only Sachs, which leads me to add the question mark behind his name. Roy Thomas recently verified the Peddy pencil credit, so ? removed. |
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Comic Story | Gas-Powered Plane (4 pages) |
Featuring | Model Builders With Airboy |
Content | Characters: Airboy [David Nelson II] |
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Text Story | Frozen To the Sky (2 pages) |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
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Comic Story | The Farrell Murder Case (8 pages) |
Featuring | Rackman |
Notes | The newspaper in the final panel has a 'By Hal Sherman' byline. Sherman is not credited in the Who's Who as having worked for Hillman, however. |
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