![]() ![]() Like Walt Disney before him, Matt Groening and George Lucas after him, Stan Lee was synonymous with his brand. Of them, none were as known as the eccentric Stan Lee. Marvel Comics rose to superstardom on the backs of many creators. His work was everywhere.ĭuring the 1950s and going into the 1960s, it was impossible to not know who Jack Kirby was. He helped transform the company from a fledgling, barely able to stand on its own two feet outfit into the powerhouse it would become. Jack Kirby had been with Marvel since its early days. However, for everything that he did with Marvel, he wasn’t destined to stay there for his entire career. His contributions to Marvel Comics are well documented and he has gone down as, aside from arguably Stan Lee, the most influential Marvel creator in history. ![]() There’s no denying the importance of Jack Kirby. From his page layouts, his character designs, and bold use of lines to his never-ending imagination, Jack Kirby has been rightfully dubbed the “King of Comics”. ![]() ![]() Jack Kirby had a way with comics that hasn’t been or simply can’t be replicated. However, it wasn’t until he moved to DC and mapped out the history of the New Gods that Kirby really fell into his own. ![]()
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