some double pages in black and white by Jack Kirby.

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some double pages in black and white by Jack Kirby.
Jack Kirby
A panel from “Kamandi” #33 (1975), drawn by Jack Kirby and inked by D. Bruce Berry. This is a phone-camera shot, lit by a nearly-horizontal evening sun, so the grain of the coarse paper is casting shadows on itself.
I recently read the entire Kirby “Kamandi” run, and I judge it to be the most successful series he did for DC in the 1970s. It limbers up by #9, leaning into horror/science-fiction storylines, and eventually comes closer to what was great about his 1960s “Fantastic Four” - as stories and cast of characters - than anything else he did in the 1970s.
Original Art - Kamandi The Last Boy On Earth #022 Pg 01 (1974) by Jack Kirby And D. Bruce Berry
Fallout-inspired open-world RPG but one that's specifically visually informed by the corpus of Jack Kirby. Do You See My Vision
Kamandi
Art by Tom Scioli
Kamandi #6 by Jack Kirby