Friday Comic Book Day.
What a year this was. Most of it was devoted to comics and I enjoyed it a lot. It is always nice to have succes, anyway. My book Behaving Madly was published in August at the Comic Con in San Diego and received pretty well. I am pleased to note that after Christmas a spade of new positive reviews appeared n facebook and other places, which lead to a new spike in sales on Amazon. In fact, they are now announcing that there are only 17 copies left. I have known for some time copies were running low, because we couldn't get ny to send to friends and reviewers for a couple of months now. They only copies remaining are at different stores and whatever is left undsold there will be what is left of the first print run.
One thing I hope for the new year is that the succes of this book will make it possible to do a similar one on the early issues of Cracked. I am not really very interested in Cracked after the first forty issues or so. It had started as a very well made satirical magazine, but devolved into a juvenile Mad imitation somewhere bewteen #15 and #45. The reason that this took so long, is th fact that some artists, most noticable Jack Davis, were allowed to do their own gags. But slowly Paul Laikin took over and started writing his trademark Mad knock-offs. Anyway, because the copyright situation for Cracked is unsure and because we already had to cut 40 pages from the originally planned 248 pages (to keep the price at $34/$26 at Amazon) and these early issues of Cracked alone could easilly fill a book on it's own.
As a sample, here is the onely Jack Kirby story in Cracked #14. Not typically his. Sp much so, that when an original page came for sale on eBay, I skipped it, not able to place the artist. My guess is there is a Cracked collector somewhere who got this page for $50 without knowing what he has.
Showing posts with label Jack Kirby. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 30, 2017
Sunday, September 10, 2017
The King And Mort
Sunday Meskin Measures.
There is no Mort Meskin story in Black Magic #16 (one of the few I had never seen), but in #17 we get a double helping. One, a solo story by Meskin and one where he sees to have inked Jack Kirby (or even worked on his lay-outs in some of the later pages).
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There is no Mort Meskin story in Black Magic #16 (one of the few I had never seen), but in #17 we get a double helping. One, a solo story by Meskin and one where he sees to have inked Jack Kirby (or even worked on his lay-outs in some of the later pages).
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Saturday, July 01, 2017
Rebel Without Remorse
Saturday Leftover Day.
Although I am still a long way from having a complete run, I do have a couple more scans from Frank Giacoia's JOhnny Reb strip. I have added all the strips I have, sometimes twice because the hlf page and tabloid versions both had other stuff cut from the basic page - so you need both to see the whole thing. I only have a couple of amples from the late '57, early '58 period that Jack Kirby pencilled a storyline, because the whole of that can be seen on the website of the Kirby Museum.








































Although I am still a long way from having a complete run, I do have a couple more scans from Frank Giacoia's JOhnny Reb strip. I have added all the strips I have, sometimes twice because the hlf page and tabloid versions both had other stuff cut from the basic page - so you need both to see the whole thing. I only have a couple of amples from the late '57, early '58 period that Jack Kirby pencilled a storyline, because the whole of that can be seen on the website of the Kirby Museum.
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