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M.10rda

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  1. On 11/21/2022 at 2:53 AM, Prince Namor said:

    Kirby is tiring of these stories - even his unmatched imagination can only hold up so much to this extremely limited genre.

     

     

     

     

     

    I'll tell you, though, my historically limited exposure to pre-FF Kirby monster stories (as well as Ditko sci-fi & monster stories) - mostly covers and a few excerpts of stories here and there - led me to believe that almost all of these things were interchangeable, cookie cutter jobs, right from jump... much as the western comics and many of the romance comics of the era seem interchangeable (perhaps due to Stan's profligate repurposing of plots). Quite the opposite, however - your staggering account of each story of this issue actually demonstrates how much thought Kirby and Ditko (and/or Ditko's often-uncredited writer(s)) were investing in these. Tons of variety, both in creature designs and in plots. They weren't just leaning back and cashing their checks, that's for sure...  

  2. On 9/24/2022 at 7:36 PM, Prince Namor said:

    ON NEWSSTANDS NOVEMBER 1959

    From Journey Into Mystery #57 - Jack Kirby did the cover (MR. Ayers inks) as well as a 5 page story, and art with MR. Ayers doing inks. He also does the splash page for the lead (cover) story for Don Heck. 

     

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    Just thought I'd mention... this is the Marvel character "The Gargoyle", who debuted (ostensibly) in the 80s as a member of the Defenders and is usually credited as a creation of J.M. DeMatteis and Don Perlin... same design... right down to the color scheme... and the dude on the right even refers to him as a "gargoyle":

    https://comicvine.gamespot.com/gargoyle/4005-7114/

    In service of nothing much except to underline in one more small way how Marvel Comics are - in a myriad of manners, conscious & unconscious, attributed & unattributed - the House That Jack Built. :cheers:

     

  3. Hello! Brand new to posting and your service (though have been enjoying reading the boards for a couple of years). I am trying to understand the Submission Fee system...

    Am I correct that I submit the books and CGC decides if each book qualifies as Modern, Vintage, High Value, or Unlimited Value, then bills me accordingly?

    Thanks for your consideration of this probably entirely dumb question!

    - Jon