Divorce Comics?! WANT!
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.
Hey kids! LOOK! Divorce comics!! Read right after your favorite True Romance Comics and follow with a shot of bourbon, a box of tissues and a good cry!
Jack Kirby drew a comic about everything!
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A vintage Marvel Multi-Mag bag from 1968. For years, packs of three or four comics were sold in bags such as this one in toy stores, department stores and drug stores—places that didn’t support a typical comic book rack. The books contained were typically six to nine months old at the time of release.
KIDS! SAVE ONE CENT!
Spider-Man by Jack Kirby, from the “Black Book” sketchbook he did for his wife, Roz.
Tales to Astonish #37 by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber and Jack Kirby
Chuck Norris. Jack Kirby. From Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #20, 1976.
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These two pre-Marvel comics, whose villains wore identical masks—or frugally shared one—went on sale the same day: April 10, 1962.
Jack Kirby, rejected New Yorker cartoon, circa 1931.