Jack Kirby Museum

May 19

Devil Dinosaur and Moonboy Heroclix.

Here’s an old website, “Devil Dinosaur Devotees”

Devil Dinosaur and Moonboy Heroclix.

Here’s an old website, “Devil Dinosaur Devotees”

Apr 19

New entry on WhatIfKirby

Journey Into Mystery, Issue 107, Page 11

Trustee Tom Kraft posts scans from the Museum’s Original Art Digital Archive on his site WhatIfKirby.com. Here’s the initial splash from Marvel’s August 1964 Journey Into Mystery 107.

Apr 12

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Yep. It’s a teaser. If you know where this piece, colored this way, was published, speak up!

Yep. It’s a teaser. If you know where this piece, colored this way, was published, speak up!

Apr 11

Ok, we know it’s been three weeks since our last post - - here’s a scan of Kirby’s pencil art for the final splash from “Spawn” (New Gods 5, Oct-Nov 1971) to try to make up for it.

Ok, we know it’s been three weeks since our last post - - here’s a scan of Kirby’s pencil art for the final splash from “Spawn” (New Gods 5, Oct-Nov 1971) to try to make up for it.

Mar 15

“This way for action!” - a full sized photocopy of Jack Kirby’s pencil art for the cover for his story “The Rocks Are Burning!” that was first published by Marvel Comics in Captain America 197, dated May 1976.

“This way for action!” - a full sized photocopy of Jack Kirby’s pencil art for the cover for his story “The Rocks Are Burning!” that was first published by Marvel Comics in Captain America 197, dated May 1976.

Mar 12

Some nice drawings of the women in that last panel, don’t you think? This is another full-sized photocopy of a pencil art panel page that Jack Kirby intended for DC’s “True Life Divorce” magazine from 1970/71. Lettering art by John Costanza.

Some nice drawings of the women in that last panel, don’t you think? This is another full-sized photocopy of a pencil art panel page that Jack Kirby intended for DC’s “True Life Divorce” magazine from 1970/71. Lettering art by John Costanza.

Mar 11

Yet another full-sized photocopy of Jack Kirby pencil art from 1970/1971. It’s a panel page from his story “The Other Woman!”, intended to be published in DC’s aborted True Life Divorce magazine.

Yet another full-sized photocopy of Jack Kirby pencil art from 1970/1971. It’s a panel page from his story “The Other Woman!”, intended to be published in DC’s aborted True Life Divorce magazine.

Mar 10

Full sized photocopy of Jack Kirby’s pencil art for the first page of his story “The Other Woman!” Lettering art by John Costanza. Intended for publication by DC Comics in a “True Life Divorce” magazine from 1970-1971.

Full sized photocopy of Jack Kirby’s pencil art for the first page of his story “The Other Woman!” Lettering art by John Costanza. Intended for publication by DC Comics in a “True Life Divorce” magazine from 1970-1971.

Mar 02

To celebrate our passing 800 tumblr followers, here’s a four panel Kirby-techno-palooza! Yep, it’s a full sized photocopy of Kirby pencil art, with his margin notes, and Stan Lee’s dialog lettered by Sam Rosen. For what? “The Madness of the Moleman!” published by Marvel Comics in their August 1969 Fantastic Four 89.

To celebrate our passing 800 tumblr followers, here’s a four panel Kirby-techno-palooza! Yep, it’s a full sized photocopy of Kirby pencil art, with his margin notes, and Stan Lee’s dialog lettered by Sam Rosen. For what? “The Madness of the Moleman!” published by Marvel Comics in their August 1969 Fantastic Four 89.