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Artists: Jack Kirby (Penciller) , Vince Colletta (Inker)
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DescriptionKirby launched the Fourth World with a deliriously inventive six-issue storyline of rival cloning projects, one backed by the US government, and one backed secretly by Darkseid. This page captures the sensation of constant discovery that pervades the run. Sadly, Jack never returned to the Hairies and their rolling Mountain after this.Social/Sharing |
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Benno Rothschild
Member Since 2003
1 - Posted on 1/28/2020
I love this run too Aaron! It was the first peek at the 4th World and I was ready to jump in!
Mark Howland
Member Since 2004
1 - Posted on 1/28/2020
Kirby's imagination is on visible display in panel 3! Lovely!
comicinkking. com
Member Since 2004
1 - Posted on 1/29/2020
Love seeing Kirby draw the Man of Steel!! Congrats!
Timothy Finney
Member Since 2006
Posted on 2/9/2020
That third panel showing the front of the Mountain of Judgment is "Don't ask, just buy it!" Kirby-rrific! As for me, I came in on the King's last issue of his Jimmy Olsen run because my dad saw the Newsboy Legion (a childhood fave) on the cover and picked it up (ahem) for me. It was great, but the next issue wasn't Kirby and I lost interest in Superman's Pal. I only ever read that crazy initial burst of imagination later in my teen years after going through the back issue bins of various dealers at various comic shows (and, later, mail-order comic shops). In the end, it took a while, but I found it was worth the effort. Cheers!
Aaron N.
Member Since 2009
Posted on 2/9/2020
Timothy Finney wrote:
That third panel showing the front of the Mountain of Judgment is "Don't ask, just buy it!" Kirby-rrific! As for me, I came in on the King's last issue of his Jimmy Olsen run because my dad saw the Newsboy Legion (a childhood fave) on the cover and picked it up (ahem) for me. It was great, but the next issue wasn't Kirby and I lost interest in Superman's Pal. I only ever read that crazy initial burst of imagination later in my teen years after going through the back issue bins of various dealers at various comic shows (and, later, mail-order comic shops). In the end, it took a while, but I found it was worth the effort. Cheers!
These coddled whippersnappers of today, with their deluxe reprints and their Ebay, will never understand the joys and ardours of our hunts. To this day I think I'm still missing one issue of the run...
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