Moon-Boy remembers the fateful night that first brought him and Devil Dinosaur together as brothers. Jack Kirby’s last new series for Marvel isn’t as bad as its reputation, but it’s not that great, either. [More]
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Moon-Boy remembers the fateful night that first brought him and Devil Dinosaur together as brothers. Jack Kirby’s last new series for Marvel isn’t as bad as its reputation, but it’s not that great, either. [More] Reviews (Marvel)
Machine Man tries to find a place to call home — but the military has other ideas! One of Jack Kirby’s last creations for Marvel, Machine Man is a winner when appreciated for its children’s-book-like charm. [More] Reviews (Marvel)
Black Panther teams with Mr. Little to track down a powerful, golden artifact known as King Solomon’s Frog. A frenzied, madcap adventure from the team of Jack Kirby and Mike Royer. [More] Reviews (DC)
Sacker the serpent, hoping to enslave miniature humans from Bermuda for sport, forces Kamandi to do his bidding. Gerry Conway’s story suggests the series might be waning on the imagination front, but the art by Keith Giffen and Mike Royer is solid. [More] Reviews (DC)
The finger prints of Charles Dickens are all over this DC reprint digest, as the Victorian author’s classic serves as the inspiration for more than one tale. (Except for Jack Kirby’s Bronze Age Sandman adventure, of course, a story widely distributed for the first time in this issue.) [More] Convention Reports
Legends of the Bronze Age gathered for a panel at Comic-Con International Friday. Comic Bronze Age covered the story for Comic Book Resources, but shares some additional tidbits in this Day 2 Convention Report. [More] Reviews (DC)
The Bronze Age Sandman — along with helpers Glob and Brute — saves asthmatic Jed from the peril of Werblink and General Electric. Golden Age creative greats Joe Simon and Jack Kirby reteam to offer one last dose of fun. [More] Reviews (DC)
Entrigan and Merlin do battle with the Iron Duke and Ugly Meg, the latter a witch with unexplainably mighty powers. Jack Kirby’s story isn’t the easiest to follow, but, man, is it a lot of fun. [More] Reviews (other publishers)
Captain Victory and his Galactic Rangers destroy an enemy hive world — but evil Insecton survivors flee to Earth! Comics legend Jack Kirby helps usher in the Post-Bronze Age with this creator-owned epic from Pacific Comics. [More] |
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