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Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg; August 28, 1917 – February 6, 1994) was an American comic book artist, widely regarded as one of the medium's major innovators and one of its most prolific and influential creators. He grew up in New York City and learned to draw cartoon figures by tracing characters from comic strips and editorial cartoons. He entered the nascent comics industry in the 1930s, drawing various comics features under different pen names, including Jack Curtiss, before settling on Jack Kirby. In 1940, he and writer-editor Joe Simon created the highly successful superhero character Captain America for Timely Comics, predecessor of Marvel Comics. During the 1940s, Kirby regularly teamed with Simon, creating numerous characters for that company and for National Comics Publications, later to become DC Comics. After serving in the European Theater in World War II, Kirby produced work for DC Comics, Harvey Comics, Hillman Periodicals and other publishers. At Crestwood Publications, he and Simon created the genre of romance comics and later founded their own short-lived comic company, Mainline Publications. Kirby was involved in Timely's 1950s iteration, Atlas Comics, which in the next decade became Marvel. There, in the 1960s, Kirby cocreated many of the company's major characters, including Ant-Man, the Avengers, the Black Panther, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk, Iron Man, the Silver Surfer, Thor, and the X-Men, among many others. Kirby's titles garnered high sales and critical acclaim, but in 1970, feeling he had been treated unfairly, largely in the realm of authorship credit and creators' rights, Kirby left the company for rival DC. At DC, Kirby created his Fourth World saga which spanned several comics titles. While these series proved commercially unsuccessful and were canceled, the Fourth World's New Gods have continued as a significant part of the DC Universe. Kirby returned to Marvel briefly in the mid-to-late 1970s, then ventured into television animation and independent comics. In his later years, Kirby, who has been called "the William Blake of comics", began receiving great recognition in the mainstream press for his career accomplishments, and in 1987 he was one of the three inaugural inductees of the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame. In 2017, Kirby was posthumously named a Disney Legend for his creations not only in the field of publishing, but also because those creations formed the basis for The Walt Disney Company's financially and critically successful media franchise, the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Kirby was married to Rosalind Goldstein in 1942. They had four children and remained married until his death from heart failure in 1994, at the age of 76. The Jack Kirby Awards and Jack Kirby Hall of Fame were named in his honor, and he is known as "The King" among comics fans for his many influential contributions to the medium. Early life (1917–1935) Jack Kirby was born Jacob Kurtzberg on August 28, 1917, at 147 Essex Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City; he grew up there. His parents, Rose (Bernstein) and Benjamin Kurtzberg, were Austrian-Jewish immigrants, and his father earned a living as a garment factory worker. Kirby grew up in the Lower East Side neighborhood of New York City. Among his close friends was Leon Klinghoffer, who grew up in the same neighborhood, and who in 1985 was shot, killed and thrown overboard from the cruise ship Achille Lauro by Palestinian Liberation Front hijackers. In his youth, Kirby desired to escape his neighborhood. He liked to draw, and sought out places he could learn more about art. Essentially self-taught, Kirby cited among his influences the comic strip artists Milton Caniff, Hal Foster, and Alex Raymond, as well as such editorial cartoonists as C. H. Sykes, "Ding" Darling, and Rollin Kirby. He was rejected by the Educational Alliance because he drew "too fast with charcoal", according to Kirby. He later found an outlet for his skills by drawing cartoons for the newspaper of the Boys Brotherhood Republic, a "miniature city" on East 3rd Street where street kids ran their own government. At age 14, Kirby enrolled at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, leaving after a week. "I wasn't the kind of student that Pratt was looking for. They wanted people who would work on something forever. I didn't want to work on any project forever. I intended to get things done". Career Entry into comics (1936–1940) Kirby joined the Lincoln Newspaper Syndicate in 1936, working there on newspaper comic strips and on single-panel advice cartoons such as Your Health Comes First!!! (under the pseudonym Jack Curtiss). He remained until late 1939, when he began working for the theatrical animation company Fleischer Studios as an inbetweener (an artist who fills in the action between major-movement frames) on Popeye cartoons at the same time in 1935. He left the studio before the Fleischer strike in 1937. "I went from Lincoln to Fleischer," he recalled. "From Fleischer I had to get out in a hurry because I couldn't take that kind of thing," describing it as "a factory in a sense, like my father's factory. They were manufacturing pictures." Around that time, the American comic book industry was booming. Kirby began writing and drawing for the comic book packager Eisner & Iger, one of a handful of firms creating comics on demand for publishers. Through that company, Kirby did what he remembered as his first comic book work, for Wild Boy Magazine. This included such strips as the science fiction adventure "The Diary of Dr. Hayward" (under the pseudonym Curt Davis), the Western crimefighter feature "Wilton of the West" (as Fred Sande), the swashbuckler adventure "The Count of Monte Cristo" (again as Jack Curtiss), and the humor features "Abdul Jones" (as Ted Grey) and "Socko the Seadog" (as Teddy), all variously for Jumbo Comics and other Eisner-Iger clients. He first used the surname Kirby as the pseudonymous Lance Kirby in two "Lone Rider" Western stories in Eastern Color Printing's Famous Funnies #63–64 (Oct.–Nov. 1939). He ultimately settled on the pen name Jack Kirby because it reminded him of actor James Cagney. However, he took offense to those who suggested he changed his name in order to hide his Jewish heritage. Partnership with Joe Simon Kirby moved on to comic-book publisher and newspaper syndicator Fox Feature Syndicate, earning a then-reasonable $15-a-week salary. He began to explore superhero narrative with the comic strip The Blue Beetle, published from January to March 1940, starring a character created by the pseudonymous Charles Nicholas, a house name that Kirby retained for the three-month-long strip. During this time, Kirby met and began collaborating with cartoonist and Fox editor Joe Simon, who in addition to his staff work continued to freelance. Simon recalled in 1988, "I loved Jack's work and the first time I saw it I couldn't believe what I was seeing. He asked if we could do.... Discover the Jack Kirby popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Jack Kirby books.

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    Challengers of the Unknown by Jack Kirby

    Jack Kirby, Paul Kupperberg & John Morrow

    From the late 1950s, these are the original tales of four deathdefying adventurers and their impossible, unimaginable exploits. After surviving the crash of a small aircraft, test ...

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    G. F. Unger Western-Bestseller 2641

    G. F. Unger

    Gegen Mitternacht erreicht die Überlandpost die Roswell Station, um hier zum letzten Mal vor Blanca Rosa das Sechsergespann zu wechseln. Kirby Cheshire klettert als Erster aus der ...

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    G. F. Unger 1998

    G. F. Unger

    Ein Mann wie KirbyDie schöne Stella Uvalde hat den mächtigen Weideking Ballinger ausgetrickst und nun glaubt sie, auch bei Kirby Cheshire leichtes Spiel zu haben ...Genießen Sie e...

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    Marvel Black Panther Wakanda Atlas

    Evan Narcisse

    Newly commissioned, intricate maps, artwork, and essays bringing the world of Wakanda to life as never seen before.Uncover the mysteries of Black Panther's Wakanda.Explore Wakanda ...

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    A Marvelous Life

    Danny Fingeroth

    The definitive biography of the belovedoften controversialcocreator of many legendary superheroes, A Marvelous Life: The Amazing Story of Stan Lee presents the origin of “Stan the ...

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    Marvel Greatest Comics

    Melanie Scott & Stephen Wiacek

    100 Marvel comics that built a universe.Which comic books have helped define Marvel Comics and make them the popculture phenomenon they are today? Find out in Marvel Greatest Comic...

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    Super Powers by Jack Kirby

    Jack Kirby, Joey Cavalieri, Paul Kupperberg, Mike Royer, Greg Theakston & Mike Thibodeaux

    Following the unprecedented achievements of his Fourth World titles, Jack Kirby returned to the DC Universe in 1984 for two special miniseries celebrating Kenner�s new DCthemed Sup...

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    Eternals By Jack Kirby

    Jack Kirby

    Collects Eternals (1976) #119, Annual (1977) #1. Experience the Eternals like never before in this supersized edition! The limitless imagination of Jack “King” Kirby unleashed coun...

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    Mister Miracle by Jack Kirby

    Jack Kirby, Vince Colletta & Mike Royer

    Jack Kirby reinvented the superhero genre with his sprawling saga of the Fourth World �a bold storytelling vision that was decades ahead of its time. In honor of this extraordinary...

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    Marvel Comics

    Sean Howe

    The defining, behindthescenes chronicle of one of the most extraordinary, beloved, and dominant pop cultural entities in America’s history Marvel Comics – and the outsized persona...

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    DC Comics Cover Art

    Nick Jones

    "Story hook, tragic moment, poster, or outrageous character, the covers lured us in." Paul Levitz, president of DC Comics 20022009From the trailblazing works of Bob Kane, to the p...

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    The Demon by Jack Kirby

    Jack Kirby & Mike Royer

    Discover some of comics� most daring writing and dynamic art�and thrill to the imaginative power of one of the medium�s greatest masters�in THE DEMON BY JACK KIRBY, collecting the ...

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    My Captain America

    Megan Margulies

    A finely wrought comingofage memoir about the author’s relationship with her beloved grandfather Joe Simon, cartoonist and cocreator of Captain America.In the 1990s, Megan Margulie...

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    Kamandi, The Last Boy on Earth by Jack Kirby Vol. 1

    Jack Kirby, Mark Evanier & Steve Sherman

    A great disaster has destroyed civilization, leaving a young boy to search for safe haven in a world populated by mutated animals and strange wonders. Join Kamandi�s band of anthro...

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    Challengers of the Unknown by Jack Kirby

    Jack Kirby, Dave Wood, France Herron, Marvin Stein, Wally Wood & Rosalind Kirby

    Jack Kirby reinvented the superhero genre with his sprawling saga of the Fourth World�a bold storytelling vision that was decades ahead of its time. In honor of this extraordinary ...

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    New Gods by Jack Kirby

    Jack Kirby, Vince Colletta & Mike Royer

    Jack Kirby reinvented the superhero genre with his sprawling saga of the Fourth World�a bold storytelling vision that was decades ahead of its time. In honor of this extraordinary ...

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    Kamandi, The Last Boy on Earth by Jack Kirby Vol. 2

    Jack Kirby, Gerry Conway, Steve Sherman & Paul Levitz

    In the postapocalyptic world of Kamandi, humans and beasts have traded places and sentient animals now rule supreme. It’s up to Kamandi and his allies to continue the search for th...

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    Marvel Visionaries

    Martin Bursten, Joe Simon, Stan Lee & Jack Kirby

    Collects Avengers (1963) #4, Sgt. Fury #6, Fantastic Four (1961) #4851, Captain America (1968) #200, Eternals (1976) #7, What If? (1977) #11; material from Red Raven Comics #1, Mar...

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    Jack Kirby 100th Celebration Collection

    Howard Chaykin, Dan Jurgens, Steve Orlando, Shane Davis, Walt Simonson, Keith Giffen, Sam Humphries, Mark Evanier, Paul Levitz, Hudlin Entertainment, Inc., Jon Bogdanove, Rick Leonardi, Mark Buckingham, Steve Rude, Scott Kolins, Denys Cowan & Bill Sienkiewicz

    "He was one of the most gifted artists and most influential storytellers of the 20th century. He pioneered entire genres and cocreated whole universes with the stroke of a pencil. ...

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    The Forever People by Jack Kirby

    Jack Kirby

    One of the most memorable corners of Jack Kirby�s Fourth World returns in a brandnew collection! This book introduces a group of young, otherworldly adventurers: Big Bear, Mark Moo...

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    Jack Kirby

    Tom Scioli

    I Fantastici Quattro, gli XMen, Thor, l'Incredibile Hulk, Iron Man. sono solo alcuni dei personaggi nati dalla fantasia di Jack Kirby (19171994). Nonostante oggi sia universalmente...

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    Jack Kirby

    Tom Scioli

    Told in vivid graphic novel form by a groundbreaking Eisnernominated comics creator, the longoverdue biography of the legend who cocreated Captain America, Iron Man, Black Panther,...

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    Jack Kirby. El cuarto demiurgo

    José Manuel Uría

    Jack Kirby creó, junto con Stan Lee, una de las más importantes mitologías populares del pasado siglo: el Universo Marvel. Fue responsable, no solo del aspecto visual de los person...

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    The Lost Jack Kirby Stories

    Chris Tolworthy

    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 w...

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    Rise of the Superheroes

    David Tosh

    They Could Be HeroesRise of the SuperheroesGreatest Silver Age Comic Books and Characters is a visual and entertaining adventure exploring one of the most popular and significant e...