Jack Kirby Bibliography | |
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Jack Kirby in 1982. |
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Active period | 1941 - 1993 |
Publishers | |
Marvel Comics | 1941 - 1978 |
DC Comics | 1942 - 1975 |
Pacific Comics | 1981 - 1984 |
Jack Kirby was a prolific comics creator who created a large number of American comic books and characters, particularly for Marvel Comics and DC Comics.
Contents |
Comics
Interior pencil art includes:
DC
- Adventure Comics (Sandman) #72-97, 100-102 (1942–46)
- Boy Commandos #29-33 (1948-1949)
- Challengers of the Unknown #1–8 (1958–59)
- Detective Comics (Boy Commandos) #134, 136-137, 150 (1948)
- DC Comics Presents #84 (1985)
- 1st Issue Special #1 (Atlas), #5 (Manhunter), #6 (Dingbats of Danger Street) (1975)
- Forever People #1–11 (1971–72)
- Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion #6 (1972)
- Heroes Against Hunger (2-pages only) (1986)
- Jimmy Olsen #133-148 (1970-72)
- Justice, Inc. #2–4 (1975)
- Kobra #1 (1976)
- Mister Miracle #1–18 (1971–74)
- New Gods #1–11 (1971–72)
- Demon #1–16 (1972–74)
- Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth #1–40 (1972–76)
- O.M.A.C. #1–8 (1974)
- Our Fighting Forces #151-162 (1974–75)
- Real Fact Comics #9 (1947)
- Sandman #1, 4-6 (1974–76)
- Star Spangled Comics (Newsboy Legion) #7-30, 53-56, 58-59 (1942–46)
- Jimmy Olsen #133-139, 141-148 (1970–72)
- Weird Mystery Tales #1-3 (1972)
- World's Finest Comics #6-7, featuring "Sandman" (1942)
Marvel
- Amazing Adventures #1-6 (1961)
- Amazing Adventures (vol. 2) #1 (Inhumans) (1970)
- Avengers #1-8 (full pencils), #14-17 (layouts only, pencils by Don Heck) (1963–65)
- Black Panther #1–12 (1977–78)
- Captain America #100–109, 112 (1968–69); #193–214, Annual #3-4 (1976–77)
- Chamber of Darkness #4-5 (1970)
- Eternals #1-19, Annual #1 (1976–78)
- Devil Dinosaur #1–9 (1978)
- Fantastic Four #1–102, 108 (1961–70)
- Incredible Hulk #1–5 (1962–63)
- Journey Into Mystery #51-52, 54-82 (1959-62); featuring "Thor": #82-89, 93, 97-125 (1962–66)
- Machine Man #1–9 (1978)
- Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #1–7, 13 (1963–64)
- Silver Surfer (graphic novel) (1978)
- Strange Tales #67-70, 72-100 (1959-62); featuring "Human Torch", #101-105, 108-109, 114, 120, Annual #2 (1962–64); featuring "Nick Fury": #135-153 (layouts only, pencils by John Severin, Jim Steranko and others) (1965–67)
- Strange Worlds #3 (1959)
- Tales of Suspense #2-4, 7-35 (1959-1962); featuring "Iron Man": #41, 43 (1963); featuring "Captain America":, #59-68, 77-86, 92-99 (1964–1968)
- Tales to Astonish #1, 5-6 (1959-1962); featuring "Incredible Hulk":, #68-72 (full pencils), #73-84 (layouts only, pencils by Bill Everett and others) (1965–66)
- 2001: A Space Odyssey #1–10 (1976)
- Thor #126–177, 179 (1966–70)
- What If #11 (Fantastic Four) (1978)
- World of Fantasy #16, 18 (1959)
- X-Men #1-11 (full pencils), #12-17 (layouts only, pencils by Werner Roth) (1963–65)
Timely
- All Winners Comics #1-2 (1941)
- Captain America Comics #1-10 (1941-1942)
- Daring Mystery Comics #6 (1940)
- Marvel Mystery Comics #13-15, 17, 19-28 (1940-1942)
- Red Raven Comics #1 (1940)
- Young Allies Comics #1 (1941)
Other Publishers
- All-New Comics #13 (1946) (Harvey Comics)
- Airboy Comics, vol. 4, #5-11 (1947) (Hillman Comics)
- Black Cat #6-8 (1947) (Harvey Comics)
- Boys' Ranch #1, 3-6 (1950-1951) (Harvey Comics)
- Blue Bolt Comics #2-6, 8-10 (1940-1941) (Novelty Press)
- Captain Marvel Adventures #1 (1941) (Fawcett Comics)
- Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers #1-13 (Pacific Comics, 1981–84)
- Clue Comics #13 vol. 2, #1-3 (1947) (Hillman Comics)
- Champion Comics #10 (1940) (Harvey Comics)
- Charlie Chan #2 (1948) (Prize Comics)
- Crash Comics Adventures #1-3 (1940) (Holyoke Publishing)
- Destroyer Duck #1-5 (with Steve Gerber, Eclipse Comics, 1982–83)
- Famous Funnies #63, 84 (1939) (Eastern Color)
- Frankenstein Comics #7 (1947) (Prize Comics)
- Green Hornet Fights Crime #37-39 (1947-1958) (Harvey Comics)
- Headline Comics #24-26, 30 (1947) (Prize Comics)
- Jumbo Comics #1-3 (1938) (Fiction House)
- Justice Traps the Guilty, vol. 2, #1, 4-7 (1948) (Prize Comics)
- My Date Comics #2 (1947) (Hillman Comics)
- Mystery Men Comics #10 (1940) (Fox Comics)
- Prize Comics #7, 9 (1940-1941) (Prize Comics)
- Prize Comics, vol. 6, #3 (1947) (Prize Comics)
- Real Clue Crime Stories vol. 2, #4-6 (1947) (Hillman Comics)
- Satan's Six (8 pages, Topps Comics, 1993)
- Science Comics #4 (1940) (Fox Comics)
- Silver Star, 6-issue mini-series, Pacific Comics (1983–84)
- Stuntman #1-3 (1946) (Harvey Comics)
- Treasure Comics #10 (1946-1947)
- Young Romance #1-2, 4, 6, 8-13, 15-17, 19, 21-22, 24 (1947-1950) (Prize Comics)
- Western Love #1, 5 (1949-1950) (Prize Comics)
- Wow Comics #1 (1940-1941) (Fawcett Comics)
- Young Love #13 (1950) (Prize Comics)
Collected Work
- Marvel Masterworks:
- Golden Age Captain America Vol. 1 (includes #1-4, 264 pages, March 2005, ISBN 0-7851-1619-2)
- Golden Age Captain America Vol. 2 (includes #5-8, 280 pages, July 2008, ISBN 0-7851-2959-2)
- Golden Age Captain America Vol. 3 (includes #9-10, 280 pages, January 2009, ISBN 0-7851-2878-6)
- Tales to Astonish Vol. 1-2
- Tales of Suspense Vol. 1-2
- Fantastic Four Vol. 1-10
- Hulk Vol. 1-3
- Thor Vol. 1-8
- Human Torch Vol. 1-2
- Iron Man Vol. 1
- Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos Vol. 1
- Avengers Vol. 1-2
- Captain America Vol. 1-3
- X-Men Vol. 1-2
- Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Vol. 1
- Marvel Omnibus:
- X-Men Vol. 1
- Hulk Vol. 1
- Fantastic Four Vol. 1-2
- Essential:
- Captain America: Volume 1 (includes Captain America #100-102, 520 pages, January 2008, ISBN 0-7851-3006-3)
- Captain America: Volume 2 (includes Captain America #103-109,112 512 pages, January 2002, ISBN 0-7851-0827-0)
- Captain America: Madbomb (collects Captain America #193-200, 152 pages, August 2004, ISBN 0-7851-1557-9)
- Captain America: Bicentennial Battles (collects Captain America #201-205 and "Marvel Treasury Special Featuring Captain America's Bicentennial Battles", 176 pages, June 2005, ISBN 0-7851-1726-1)
- Captain America: The Swine (collects Captain America #206-214, Captain America Annual #3 and Captain America Annual #4, 240 pages, December 2006, ISBN 0-7851-2078-5)
- Black Panther, Volume 1 (collects Black Panther #1-7, 136 pages, February 2005, ISBN 0-7851-1687-7)
- Black Panther, Volume 2 (includes Black Panther #8-12, 112 pages, August 2006, ISBN 0-7851-2069-6)
- Challengers of the Unknown Archives: Volume 1 (collects Showcase #6-7, 11-12, Challengers #1-2, ISBN 1-56389-997-3)[4]
- Challengers of the Unknown Archives: Volume 2 (collects Challenger #3-8, ISBN 1-4012-0153-9)[5]
- Showcase Presents Challengers of the Unknown Volume 1 (collects Showcase #6-7, 11-12, Challengers #1-17, 540 pages, September 2006, ISBN 1-4012-1087-2)[6]
- Jack Kirby's The Demon Omnibus, 384 pages, November 2008, ISBN 1-4012-1916-0)[7]
- Jimmy Olsen: Adventures by Jack Kirby:
- Kamandi Archive: Volume 1 (224 pages, October 2005, ISBN 1-4012-0414-7)[10]
- Kamandi Archive: Volume 2 (228 pages, February 2007, ISBN 1-4012-1208-5)[11]
- Jack Kirby's Mister Miracle: Super Escape Artist (collects Mr Miracle #1-10, 256 pages, January 1999, ISBN 1-56389-457-2)[12]
- Jack Kirbys Fourth World: Featuring Mister Miracle (collects Mr Miracle #11-18, 187 pages, July 2001, ISBN 1-56389-723-7)[13]
- Jack Kirby's New Gods, 304 pages, December 1997, ISBN 1-56389-385-1)[14]
- Jack Kirby's the Forever People, 288 pages, October 1999, ISBN 1-56389-510-2)[15]
- Jack Kirby's O.M.A.C.: One Man Army Corps, hardcover, DC Comics, May 2008, ISBN 1-4012-1790-7)[16]
- The Losers by Jack Kirby (collects Our Fighting Forces #151-162, 240 pages, hardcover, March 2009, ISBN 1401221653)[17]
- Showcase Presents Green Arrow Volume 1 (527 pages, February 2006, ISBN 1-4012-0785-5)[18]
- Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby:
- Volume 1 (collects "Mercury in the 20th Century" from Red Raven Comics #1, "The Vision" from Marvel Mystery Comics #13, "Meet Captain America" from Captain America Comics #1, "UFO the Lightning Man" from Yellow Claw #3, "I Defied Pildorr, the Plunderer from Outer Space!" from Strange Tales #94, "I Am the Amazing Dr. Droom!" from Amazing Adventures #1, "Beware the Rawhide Kid!" from Rawhide Kid #17, "The Origin of the Hulk" from Hulk #3, "Spidey Tackles the Torch" from Amazing Spider-Man #8, "Captain America Joins the Avengers!" from Avengers #4, "The Fangs of the Fox" from Sgt. Fury #6, "The Coming of Galactus" from Fantastic Four #48-50; "This Man. This Monster" from Fantastic Four #51, "The People Breeders" from Thor #134-135, "To Become an Immortal" from Thor #136, "This is a Plot?" from Fantastic Four Annual #5, "The Inhumans!" from Amazing Adventures vol. 2 #1-2, "America Will Die!" from Captain America #200, "The Fourth Host" from Eternals #7 and "What If the Original Marvel Bullpen Was the Fantastic Four?" from What If? #11, 344 pages, hardcover, November 2004, ISBN 0-7851-1574-9)
- Volume 2 (collects Captain America Comics #1, Marvel Mystery Comics #23, Yellow Claw #4, Strange Tales #89, 114, Two-Gun Kid #60, Love Romances #103, X-Men #9; Tales of Suspense #59, Sgt. Fury #13, Fantastic Four #57-60, Not Brand Ecch #1, Thor #154-157, Devil Dinosaur #1, 344 pages, hardcover, April 2006, ISBN 0-7851-2094-7)
Posthumous
Work usually based on reworking unused notes and sketches:
- Jack Kirby's Galactic Bounty Hunters (pencils, Icon Comics, July 2006 - November 2007, collected as, 256 pages, hardcover, October 2007, ISBN 0-7851-2628-7, softcover, July 2008, ISBN 0-7851-2629-5)
- "Fantastic Four: The Lost Adventure" (with Stan Lee, unused story planned for Fantastic Four #102 some of which was reused in Fantastic Four #108 which is also reprinted, Marvel Comics, April 2008) [19]
Notes
- ^ Jack Kirby at the Grand Comics Database
- ^ Jack Kirby at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators
- ^ Jack Kirby at AtlasTales.com
- ^ Challengers of the Unknown Archives: Volume 1 at DC Comics.com
- ^ Challengers of the Unknown Archives: Volume 2 at DC Comics.com
- ^ Showcase Presents Challengers of the Unknown: Volume 1 at DC Comics.com
- ^ Jack Kirby's The Demon Omnibus at DC Comics.com
- ^ Jimmy Olsen: Adventures by Jack Kirby: Volume 1 details at DC Comics.com
- ^ Jimmy Olsen: Adventures by Jack Kirby: Volume 2 details at DC Comics.com
- ^ Kamandi Archives: Volume 1 at DC Comics.com
- ^ Kamandi Archives: Volume 2 at DC Comics.com
- ^ Jack Kirby's Mister Miracle: Super Escape Artist details at DC Comics.com
- ^ Jack Kirbys Fourth World: Featuring Mister Miracle details at DC Comics.com
- ^ Jack Kirby's New Gods details at DC Comics.com
- ^ Jack Kirby's the Forever People details at DC Comics.com
- ^ Jack Kirby's O.M.A.C.: One Man Army Corps hardcover at DC Comics.com
- ^ The Losers by Jack Kirby details at DC
- ^ Showcase Presents Green Arrow Volume 1 at DC Comics.com
- ^ SDCC '06: Marvel to Publish "Lost" Lee/Kirby FF Issue, Newsarama, July 22, 2006
References
- Jack Kirby at the Grand Comics Database
- Jack Kirby at the Comic Book DB
- Works by or about Jack Kirby in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Jack Kirby bibliography at Marvel Masterworks.com