Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Machine Man and The Demon

 

Kirby was as great at designing monstrous creatures as he was at designing futuristic mechanics.  A story that combined both really gave him a chance to show off his talents.

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  1. Those talents of Kirby's you cite are precisely what made even outlandish series like Kamandi, The Last Boy on Earth so interesting - at least while he still worked on them. You just never knew what was going to happen next with that series!

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  2. That's why the man was justifiably referred to, by Stan Lee, as "The King." When it came to larger-than-life art work, Mr. Kirby was the best there was at what he did.

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    1. My personal favorite piece of his: Fantastic Four v.1/#100.

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  3. I know I stand alone in this one -- or virtually so, at any rate -- but, for me, the King's creative high point was during his second tenure at DC, with the "4th World" books. I can still remember literally feeling my jaw drop in amazement, as a grade schooler, the day I saw the cover for NEW GODS #1 on the spinner rack at my local drugstore!

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  4. ^ Agreed. As for this issue, I wish I thought of this team-up, Hellish plot & rhyme. All are well done so nice job there.

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  5. Two very different sides of personalities. Way to go , Ross!!

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  6. I still would love to see Etrigan with Underdog -- either a team-up, or a rap battle.

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    1. Maybe that could be one of the back-up tales in STF #5200 (circa July 9).

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