The Lost Jack Kirby Stories

Many of Jack Kirby's best stories ended up in the trash. His editor thought they were too advanced for children. This book looks for clues: what were the stories like before they were edited?

⬧ The first origin of Dr Doom
⬧ The lost Hulk issue #4
⬧ Who really defeated Galactus
⬧ The original Black Widow
⬧ The story of Ragnarok
⬧ The first origin of Iron Man
⬧ The X-Men before Cyclops
⬧ and much more

 

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The Lost Jack Kirby Stories

Many of Jack Kirby's best stories ended up in the trash. His editor thought they were too advanced for children. This book looks for clues: what were the stories like before they were edited?

⬧ The first origin of Dr Doom
⬧ The lost Hulk issue #4
⬧ Who really defeated Galactus
⬧ The original Black Widow
⬧ The story of Ragnarok
⬧ The first origin of Iron Man
⬧ The X-Men before Cyclops
⬧ and much more

 

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The Lost Jack Kirby Stories

The Lost Jack Kirby Stories

by Chris Tolworthy
The Lost Jack Kirby Stories

The Lost Jack Kirby Stories

by Chris Tolworthy

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Overview

Many of Jack Kirby's best stories ended up in the trash. His editor thought they were too advanced for children. This book looks for clues: what were the stories like before they were edited?

⬧ The first origin of Dr Doom
⬧ The lost Hulk issue #4
⬧ Who really defeated Galactus
⬧ The original Black Widow
⬧ The story of Ragnarok
⬧ The first origin of Iron Man
⬧ The X-Men before Cyclops
⬧ and much more

 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165441561
Publisher: Tuk
Publication date: 07/12/2021
Series: Jack Kirby
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Chris Tolworthy runs the world's biggest Fantastic Four fan site, The Great American Novel. Many site visitors asked for the best parts of the site to be made into a book, so here it is, plus a ton of new content. Special thanks to James Nathan Summers, who runs the How Would You Fix blog, and many other comic scholars who made the book possible.
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