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Jack Kirby Collector Eighty-Seven Summer 2023 (magazine review).

As always, a review of a ‘Jack Kirby Collector’ magazine has to start with the cover. Issue #87 Summer 2023

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Jack Kirby Collector Eighty-Two Winter 2022 (magazine review).

The ‘Jack Kirby Collector’ is a magazine published quarterly that celebrates the life and work of Jack Kirby. He’s mostly

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Jack Kirby Collector Eighty-Four Summer 2022 (magazine review).

  I was cleaning out my office and stumbled across a copy of the ‘Jack Kirby Collector’ magazine. It’s issue

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Jack Kirby Collector Eighty-Five Winter 2023 (magazine review).

  Of all the Jack Kirby magazines I have had the privilege to see, number 85 (Winter 2023) has to

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Jack Kirby Collector #81 (magazine review).

The ‘Jack Kirby Collector’ is a magazine published quarterly that celebrates the life and work of Jack Kirby. What I’m

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Jack Kirby Collector Seventy-Nine (magazine review).

This is my second issue of ‘Jack Kirby Collector’, TwoMorrows Publishing’s regular dive into the life and legacy of Marvel

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Jack Kirby Collector Seventy-Eight (magazine review).

Alongside a rundown of some of the content from this issue, I thought I’d try to give an insight into

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Jack Kirby Collector Seventy-Five: Kirby & Lee: Stuf’ Said: The Complex Genesis Of The Marvel Universe Expanded Edition (magazine review).

The Jack Kirby Collector # 75 is a special book-sized issue entitled ‘Kirby And Lee: Stuf’ Said!’ and this is

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Jack Kirby Collector Seventy-Seven (magazine review).

The theme of this issue of ‘Jack Kirby Collector’ is monsters and bugs, mostly because monsters wasn’t quite a big

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Jack Kirby Collector Seventy-Six (magazine review).

The 76th issue of the ‘Jack Kirby Collector’ opens with editor John Morrow correcting wrong impressions some have gleaned from

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