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  1. 'Memogate' Fallout: Pakistani Ambassador to U.S. Resigns

    Tue, 22 Nov 2011

    Mullen initially did not remember receiving any such memo but was later able to track down a copy, according to Capt. Jack Kirby , Mullen's former spokesperson. "That said, neither the contents of the memo nor the proof of its existence altered

  2. Marvel Comics shows its marvelous colors in online archive

    Thu, 15 Nov 2007

    against Dr. Doom frame-by-frame with a "Smart Panel" viewing feature. The user can zoom in on details of art by Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko from the 1960s or catch up with today's The Ultimates and New Avengers. "We did not want to get caught

  3. Which archived comic should fans pick first?

    Thu, 15 Nov 2007

    John Romita Jr.'s art in the first (story) arc." 2. Captain America #100-110 (1968). "Classic Stan Lee/ Jack Kirby greatness. And are the issues by Jim Steranko (beginning with #110), in there, too? C'mon, that's as good

  4. Heroes and Villains Share Space at Major Comic-Book Exhibit

    Fri, 22 Sep 2006

    from 1950 to the present at The Jewish Museum. One of the most influential artists included, according to Gass, is Jack Kirby who drew Captain America, Silver Surfer, and The Fantastic Four. Glass said Kirby was an "innovator in the creation

  5. Fantastic Four Seeks 'Incredible' Success

    Wed, 6 Jul 2005

    problems." The Un-Cleavers The Fantastic Four, created by Marvel Chairman Emeritus Stan Lee and artist/writer Jack Kirby , debuted in "The Fantastic Four No. 1" in 1961. The quartet ushered in the era of the tortured superhero who openly

  6. Look for Your Inner Hulk

    Mon, 16 Jun 2003

    comic book characters that Stan Lee, now chairman emeritus of Marvel, unveiled in the 1960s. He and artist/writer Jack Kirby 's new character melded aspects of a modern-day Jekyll and Hyde with Frankenstein's monster. People feared scientist

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  1. Legendary Western Hero Comes 'Out'

    Wed, 22 Jan 2003

    ran for two years only, but was revived in 1960 by Stan Lee, now chairman emeritus of Marvel, and artist/writer Jack Kirby . They reinvented the character as a loner whose quest for justice was motivated by the slaying of a loved one. This

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