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Video: The Marvelman's Tips of the Week # 1Original at YouTube
• Fri, Jan 2
By rss@youtube.com (TheMarvelman1) Fantastic Four in 1961, Marvel comics. Can't compete with Jack Kirby and Stan Lee. Author: TheMarvelman1 Keywords: "Jack Kirby" "Stan Lee" "Fantasic Four" "Sue Storm" "Ben Grim (Thing)" Added: January 2, 2009
Video: 1970 Marvelmania International Fan Club KitOriginal at YouTube
• Fri, Dec 26
By rss@youtube.com (tellshiar) Author: tellshiar Keywords: Marvelmania International FOOM MMMS Merry Marvel Marching Society Stan Lee Jack Kirby Comics Super Heroes Spider-Man Hulk X-Men Avengers Fantastic Four Comic Books Added: December 26, 2008
365 Days with Ben Grimm, Day 318: Feats of Strength Week, Day 7
Original at Bully Says
• Sat, Nov 14
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By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) Pages from Fantastic Four #95 (February 1970), written by Stan Lee, pencilled by Jack Kirby, inked by Joe Sinnott, lettered by Artie Simek Click images to King-size
365 Days with Ben Grimm, Day 314: Feats of Strength Week, Day 3
Original at Bully Says
• Tue, Nov 10
• 13 related articles
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) Panels from Fantastic Four #101 (August 1970), script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Sinnott, letters by Artie Simek
365 Days with Ben Grimm, Day 310
Original at Bully Says
• Fri, Nov 6
• 1 related articles
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) Panel from Fantastic Four #83 (February 1969), script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Sinnott, letters by Sam Rosen
365 Days with Ben Grimm, Day 305
Original at Bully Says
• Sun, Nov 1
• 13 related articles
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) One more Halloween frightfest, in panels from Fantastic Four #58 (January 1967), script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Sinnott, letters by Artie Simek a
Reed Richards, Super Genius
Original at Bully Says
• Thu, Oct 29
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) Panel from Fantastic Four #56 (November 1966), script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Sinnott, letters by Artie Simek Reed Richards has invented the pad of paper and pencil you keep by the telephone. He's even invented the personalized note-pad.
What If?...There Were Ten of a Kind Separated at Births? (What then, huh?)
Original at Bully Says
• Sun, Oct 11
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) L: Fantastic Four #49 (April 1966), art by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott R: What If? v.1 #41 (September 1992), art by Jim Valentino and Sam De La Rosa L: Fantastic Four #1 (November 1961), art by Jack Kirby and George Klein (?) R: What If? v.1 #36 (December 1986), art by John Byrne and Terry Austin
Comics: Marvel Heroes - Strange Tales Spotlight: Max Cannon
Original at Marvel News Archive
• Tue, Oct 6
The Red Meat cartoonist sinks his teeth into a re–imagining of Spider–Man and the Fantastic Four—plus Stan Lee and Jack Kirby?
Separated at Birth: Clobber a pose, there's nothing to it
Original at Bully Says
• Sat, Oct 3
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) L: Cover of Fantastic Four #51 (June 1966), art by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott R: Panel from Marvel Feature #11 (September 1973), art by Jim Starlin and Joe Sinnott Click picture to Grimm-size) See also.
365 Days with Ben Grimm, Day 273
Original at Bully Says
• Wed, Sep 30
• 13 related articles
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) Panel from Fantastic Four Annual #5 (November 1967), script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Frank Giacoia, letters by Sam Rosen
Top Five Most Iconic Black Panther Covers
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Thu, Sep 24
By Brian Cronin Artist: Jack Kirby 5. Artist: John Buscema 4. 3. 2. 1. Artist: John Buscema Besides Fantastic Four #52, the only other really "famous" Black Panther cover. But ... I think you should really reconsider your fourth choice (Black Panther #26). Those muscles are freakish. Just like ...
365 Days with Ben Grimm, Day 264
Original at Bully Says
• Mon, Sep 21
• 13 related articles
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) Ben Grimm meets "The Great One," Jackie Gleason, in a panel from Fantastic Four #9 (December 1962), script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers, letters by Artie Simek
365 Days with Ben Grimm, Day 262: International Talk Like a Pirate Day Edition
Original at Bully Says
• Sat, Sep 19
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) Panel from Fantastic Four #5 (July 1962), script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Sinnott
Comic Book Legends Revealed #225
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Thu, Sep 17
By Brian Cronin In 1952, EC Comics debuted a parody comic book called Mad... COMIC LEGEND: Vince Colletta once erased Mr. Fantastic from a Jack Kirby penciled panel in an issue of Fantastic Four. Was Superman a Spy?: And Other Comic Book Legends Revealed
24 Hours with Jack Kirby: Hour 24
Original at Bully Says
• Fri, Aug 28
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) So. What do you do when you pass into the hereafter? Reed, Sue, Ben and Johnny discover that when they voyage to the afterlife and walk through the office door of...well, looks like the Man in Charge: All panels are from Fantastic Four #511 (May 2004), script by Mark Waid, pencils by Mike Wiering...
24 Hours with Jack Kirby: Hour 23Original at Bully Says
• Fri, Aug 28
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) The visual design of hard-as-nails straight-arrow cop Dan Turpin (created by Kirby in Detective Comics #64, June 1942) has always been a broad, short, tough guy, but never was that look more apt than when Superman: The Animated Series producer Bruce Timm redesigned Turpin slightly for...
24 Hours with Jack Kirby: Hour 20
Original at Bully Says
• Fri, Aug 28
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) Above, from Fantastic Four #176: Left to right: George Perez, Stan Lee, Roy Thomas, and Jack Kirby brainstorm the next issue of...Fantastic Four! All panels are from Fantastic Four #176 (November 1976), script by Roy Thomas, pencils by George Perez, inks by Joe Sinnott, colors by Michele W...
365 Days with Ben Grimm, Day 240: Jack Kirby Week, Day 6
Original at Bully Says
• Fri, Aug 28
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By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) Full-page panel from Fantastic Four #73 (April 1968), script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Sinnott, letters by Artie Simek
24 Hours with Jack Kirby: Hour 17
Original at Bully Says
• Fri, Aug 28
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) Two of many wonderful and wacky panels from "This Is a Plot?," the back-up story in Fantastic Four Annual #5 (November 1967), script and pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Frank Giacoia, colors by Stan Goldberg, letters by "L.P. Gregory" (Gaspar Saladino), and starring Jack Kirby and Stan Lee
24 Hours with Jack Kirby: Hour 12
Original at Bully Says
• Fri, Aug 28
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) Because in this reality...wait for it...The Marvel Bullpen became the Fantastic Four. That's Stan Lee, Flo Steinberg, Sol Brodsky...and let's not forget...Jack Kirby: Super King! The best one of the four! Oh, no, wait, he's not The King, he's The Thing. And you know what that means, right?
24 Hours with Jack Kirby: Hour 1
Original at Bully Says
• Thu, Aug 27
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) Jack Kirby (R) and Stan Lee (L) in their first pictured appearance in the modern Marvel Universe, on the cover of Fantastic Four #10 (January 1963), art by Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers You can read all about it at your local library in this post about appearances by the Marvel Bullpen in Fantast...
Happy Birthday, Jack Kirby!
Original at Bully Says
• Thu, Aug 27
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) Double-page spread from Mister Miracle #8 (June 1972), script and pencils by Jack Kirby, inks and letters by Mike Royer Double-page pin-up spread from Fantastic Four Annual #5 (November 1967), script by Stan Lee (?), pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Sinnott
Comics and the City
Original at The Weekly Crisis
• Thu, Aug 27
By Matt Ampersand(noreply@blogger.com) Just the other day, I was reading about one of the most unsung achievements of the likes of Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby, which was to portray a realistic looking skyline to the comics that they worked in. Couple that with the fact that Marvel Comics was based around Manhattan, and soon enough y...
365 Days with Ben Grimm, Day 238: Jack Kirby Week, Day 4
Original at Bully Says
• Wed, Aug 26
• 1 related articles
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) Panel from Fantastic Four #50 (May 1966), script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Sinnott, letters by Sam Rosen
Let's go shoppin' and buy some head toppin'...at The 5,000 Hats of Jack Kirby!
Original at Bully Says
• Tue, Aug 25
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) 4,444, 4,445, 4,446, 4,447, 4,448 L-R: The Invisible Girl, Mr. Fantastic, The Thing, The Human Torch, and...I dunno, Willie Lumpkin aptly demonstrate Jack's fine creations for new costumes for the Fantastic Four. Excelsior, true believers!
365 Days with Ben Grimm, Day 237: Jack Kirby Week, Day 3
Original at Bully Says
• Tue, Aug 25
• 13 related articles
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) Panel from Fantastic Four #46 (January 1966), script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Sinnott, letters by Artie Simek
365 Days with Ben Grimm, Day 236: Jack Kirby Week, Day 2
Original at Bully Says
• Mon, Aug 24
• 13 related articles
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) Panels from Fantastic Four #17 (August 1963), script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers, letters by Artie Simek
Ten of a Kind: It's good to be the King
Original at Bully Says
• Sun, Aug 23
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) It's Jack Kirby Week here at Comics Oughta Be Fun! And what better way to help kick it off than with ten bold and brilliant Kirby Kovers?!? Now, this isn't the Top Ten Greatest or Most Important Kirbys (I'd need a team of comics fans and scholars to even narrow it down to a few dozen) or even my To...
365 Days with Ben Grimm, Day 235: Jack Kirby Week, Day 1
Original at Bully Says
• Sun, Aug 23
• 13 related articles
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) Panels from Fantastic Four #63 (June 1967), script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Sinnott, letters by Sam Rosen
365 Days with Ben Grimm: Day 225: The Hands of Ben Grimm, Day 5
Original at Bully Says
• Thu, Aug 13
• 13 related articles
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) Panel from Fantastic Four Annual #5 (November 1967), script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Sinnot, colors by Stan Goldberg, letters by Sam Rosen
Catch up on original Nexus before hiatus
Original at NewsOK.com
• Fri, Jun 12
OK Rude claims Jack Kirby, co-creator of “The Fantastic Four” and “Captain America,” as his inspiration. “(My comics will) have all the sock 'em, rock 'em action that all great fiction has - and I'm thinking of, like, Kirby books from the 1960s and 1970s ...
Top 20 COMIC WRITERS
Original at Comic Book Movie
• Wed, Jun 3
UT Byrne joined the Fantastic Four first as artist and then as writer/artist with a six year run that most experts consider the greatest era of that title next to only the Stan Lee/Jack Kirby era of the 1960s. Byrne also was the writer and artist on Alpha ...
IN-DEPTH: Larry Hama on GI Joe, The 'Nam & More
Original at comic Book Resources
• Wed, Jun 3
Ca For example, the Fantastic Four are perhaps most associated with Stan Lee & Jack Kirby, or maybe John Byrne. Batman is often mentioned in the same breath as Frank Miller or Neal Adams. In many cases, it's debatable. But when fans think of GI Joe comic ...
Bird, plane or supermensch? Comics reveal Jewish roots
Original at The Age
• Tue, Apr 28
Australia Other Jewish originators included Bob Kane (Batman), Jack Kirby and Stan Lee (Fantastic Four, X-Men, Incredible Hulk) and the inventor of the first comic book, Max Gaines. "They looked to the cheapest form of entertainment, such as the films of Douglas ...
Batbooks for 4/15/09
Original at Examiner.com
• Mon, Apr 20
It reminded me of Jack Kirby “Fantastic Four” stuff, but felt odd in a DC Comic story. The saga seems to be getting interesting. Worth picking up. Nothing Earth shattering here. Just cute and funny stories as usual. A fun and cheap read in the midst of ...
A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments - Day 88
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Sun, Mar 29
By Brian Cronin The basic plot of the Fantastic Four #73 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby is that the Fantastic Four think that Daredevil is really Doctor Doom disguised as Daredevil (since Doom had just done that in the first part of this particular story). Daredevil goes to Spider-Man for help, and Spider-Man i...
A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments - Day 81
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Sun, Mar 22
By Brian Cronin The basic set-up of this Jack Kirby/Stan Lee tale is that a jealous (unnamed) scientist decides to get his revenge on Reed Richards by switching places with the Thing. And NEXT issue introduces the Black Panther! What a heady time for a comic book!
A Year of Cool Comic Book Moments - Day 73
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Sat, Mar 14
By Brian Cronin Today we look at a great feat by the Thing in the pages of Lee/Kirby’s Fantastic Four. If any particular issue could demonstrate just how magical the Jack Kirby/Stan Lee run on Fantastic Four run was, I think Fantastic Four #95 is a good choice. Why?
No, Johnny, No!: The Inappropriate Loves of Jonathan Spencer Storm
Original at Bully Says
• Wed, Mar 11
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) This and previous panels are from Fantastic Four #8 (November 1962), script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers Panel from Fantastic Four #270 (September 1984), script, pencils, and inks by John Byrne, colors by Glynis Wein, letters by Michael Higgins
How Do You Solve a Problem Like Bruce Banner?
Original at Bully Says
• Thu, Feb 19
By noreply@blogger.com (Bully) The Thing prefers his usual physical approach. Remember, kids: Ben will, Ben will, rock you!: All panels from Fantastic Four #12 (March 1963), script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers, letters by Artie Simek, colors probably by Stan Goldberg
Graphic Novel Review: Ultimate Fantastic Four #1 by Mark Millar ...
Original at Blogcritics
• Fri, Jan 30
OH - Jan 30, 2009 Stan Lee and Jack Kirby struck magic when they created the Fantastic Four. Not only did they reinvigorate the superhero comic for Marvel, but they moved the ...
CCL Podcast #195 - Annihilation Classic HC
Original at Collected Comics Library
• Wed, Nov 12
• 7 related articles
By Chris Marshall Fantastic Four Omnibus HC Marvel Visionaries Jack Kirby Vol 1 HC Marvel Visionaries John Romita Sr HC Marvel Visionaries Stan Lee HC Fantastic Four World’s Greatest Fantastic Four Visionaries John Byrne Vol 0 Superman Camelot Falls Vol 2 Superman Chronicles Vol 6
CCL Podcast #194 - James Bond 007
Original at Collected Comics Library
• Thu, Nov 6
• 7 related articles
By Chris Marshall Fantastic Four Omnibus HC Marvel Visionaries Jack Kirby Vol 1 HC Marvel Visionaries John Romita Jr HC Marvel Visionaries John Romita Sr HC Marvel Visionaries Stan Lee HC Marvel Visionaries Steve Ditko HC Showcase Presents Aquaman Vol 3 Showcase Presents Superman Family Vol 3
Podcast: CCL #189 - 2008 Harvey Award Collected Edition Winners
Original at Collected Comics Library
• Wed, Oct 1
• 7 related articles
By Chris Marshall Fantastic Four Omnibus HC Marvel Visionaries Jack Kirby Vol 1 HC Marvel Visionaries John Romita Jr HC Marvel Visionaries John Romita Sr HC Marvel Visionaries Stan Lee HC Avengers First to Last Premiere HC Cover B Captain America The Chosen Creators of the Superheroes Deluxe Edition
CCL Podcast #188 - Hellboy Library and Others
Original at Collected Comics Library
• Wed, Sep 24
• 7 related articles
By Chris Marshall Batman The Black Glove Fantastic Four Omnibus HC Marvel Visionaries Jack Kirby Vol 1 HC Marvel Visionaries John Romita Jr HC Marvel Visionaries John Romita Sr HC Marvel Visionaries Stan Lee HC Marvel Masterworks Mighty Thor Volume 8 Comic Book Tattoo Special Edition HC
Comics Should Be Good Top 50 Countdown! - #5
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Fri, Jul 25
By Brian Cronin Here’s #5! Click here for the master list! Enjoy! Fantastic Four #5 This is the big bad voodoo daddy, the first appearance of Doctor Doom, one of the seventeen best super-villains of all-time!! I don’t think there’s really much more to say about this issue, created by Jack Kirby and Stan Le...
Skrullduggery Week, Day Two: Iron Man had better ...
Original at Random Happenstance
• Tue, Jul 10
By googum Triton panels from Fantastic Four #62, "...And One Shall Save Him!" Written by Stan Lee, art by Jack Kirby, inks by Joe Sinnott. Cap and Doom panels from Captain America vol. 2, #13, "World War III, Part 4: War Without End..." Written by James Robinson, art by Ron Lim, inks by Danny Bulanadi.
Podcast: Around Comics Ep. 046
Original at Around Comics
• Sun, Sep 17
By news@aroundcomics.com The Greatest Creative Runs in comic book history is the topic of this episode. While the Stan Lee and Jack Kirby Fantastic Four may remain the standard for greatness there are plenty more to talk about. Join us as John Siuntress and Simon MacDonald sit in on the panel as we go through what we con...