
Jack Kirby
The Unsung Hero of Marvel
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Narrated by:
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Jack Nolan
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By:
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Justin Murphy
Many recognize Stan Lee as the face of Marvel. Yet Jack Kirby is the one who did a lot of the hard work in creating such heroes as Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, The Incredible Hulk, and Ant-Man. While Lee was the public face for what became the multimedia brand, Kirby’s legacy is relegated to the shadows.
Much like Bill Finger of Batman and Gene L. Coon of Star Trek, this man doesn’t get enough credit. A man who gave everything to the comic book industry. This book hopes to shed some light on his life and career.
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About a year later, I was renting a table at a comic convention in southern California and saw that Stanley Lieber was going to be at a table to sign some comics. I paid the organizer to allow me to set up close to that table and engaged Mr. Lieber about the story that Jack Kirby had related to me about the Fantastic Four. Stan had no recollection about the story. I got a bound copy of the story and talked with him again about some mundane subjects about his women and how popular he was. After Stan had finished advertising himself to me, I asked him about the story again and showed him the reprinted copy and he started talking about how he had created that story and told Jack how to draw the panels and how he had steered Jack how to draw the characters in action.
Clearly, Stan was grandstanding and making up the story as he didn't know that I had already gotten the story from Jack.
This story is accurate and rang a truth note for me as the details are the same details I had heard from Jack, Don Heck, Roz Kurtzburg and Joe Simon.
The truth of Marvel's history
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