Posted: 14 February 2023 at 2:51am | IP Logged | 4
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I was going to skip the series that Kirby did the interior writing & drawing for, but I love his CAPTAIN AMERICA run too much! One interesting feature of a lot of these covers is his emphasis on the Falcon, a character he didn't create, but Kirby recognized his value as an equal partner to Cap and utilized him to great effect. Kirby's version of Falcon's face and costume are great.
CAPTAIN AMERICA #193 by Jack Kirby & John Romita Look at that! So good! Possibly Cap's most iconic image--certainly used a lot for posters & other products!
CAPTAIN AMERICA #194 by Jack Kirby & John Verpoorten A powerful image, well laid out. The giant is drawn the same size as Cap, but the presence of the Falcon make his largeness clear at a glance.
CAPTAIN AMERICA #195 by Jack Kirby & Frank Giacoia Kirby's CAP run had a heavy sci fi feel in the plotting, as shown by the reference to "1984" (still 8 years in the future!) here.
CAPTAIN AMERICA #196 by Jack Kirby & Frank Giacoia The sci fi movie ROLLERBALL must have inspired this issue.
CAPTAIN AMERICA #197 by Jack Kirby & John Verpoorten Falcon's absence is certainly felt in this "Alone!" cover.
I don't know if anyone has any inside info, but, in contrast to previous covers posted, I find it hard to believe anyone else did the layouts for these--they seem like Kirby right down to the layout and even initial idea stage.
Edited by Eric Jansen on 14 February 2023 at 2:57am
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