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In 1971, Jack Kirby brought his New Gods mythos to DC Comics. These larger-than-life characters have endured as some of the DCU's most powerful.
Most DC heroes debuted in other characters' comics or series shared between characters, though a few got a boost with a fresh #1, for better or worse.
The New Gods #2 continues to chronicle the latest chapter in the epic of the Fourth World, originally created by Jack Kirby.
Marvel renames Delancey Street in New York City to Yancy Street/Jack Kirby Way, in honor of Fantastic Four co-creator Jack ...
He loved being a comic guy,” curator Ben Saunders told Observer. “Jack was a great artist who happened to draw comics.” ...
Marvel Comics and New York City just brought an iconic comic book location to life in honor of Jack Kirby.As seen in an announcement from Marvel Comics, July 9 marked the renaming of Delancey Street ...
Jack Kirby has a legacy like no other — and considering one of his most beloved creations, The Fantastic Four, is getting an ...
The problem facing the curators of a new exhibit on comic book creator Jack Kirby wasn’t finding enough art and archival material to depict the life and career of the man who helped create such ...
Legendary comic book artist Jack Kirby will be the focus of a new documentary titled Kirbyvision. Directed by Ricki Stern, the film explores Kirby’s life and career, which saw him have a hand in ...
Created by the legendary comic book artist and author Jack Kirby, the New Gods have largely been depicted in his signature style.
The New Gods are an extraterrestrial race created by Jack Kirby, and who first appeared in 1971 in New Gods #1. Natives of the twin planets of New Genesis and Apokolips.