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Vinny Valenti Byrne Robotics Member
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| Posted: 12 May 2026 at 1:14pm | IP Logged | 1
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The best hair in comics!!
So unlike last year's event timed with the FF movie release with the "fake" blue and white street sign, this time they are co-naming Essex Street, and NOT Delancy, though this is at the corner of Delancy (and this time with a real NYC-issue street sign). All accounts I'm seeing is that he grew up at 147 Essex, which is one block north. But this co-naming is apparently only from Delancy to Rivington Street one block to the north...missing his childhood home by one block. It would have been better if they had just done the co-naming for the 3 block stretch between Delancy and East Houston Street (another major street in Manhattan which is also the beginning of the numbered street grid - effectively "East 0 Street" - which would have also been fitting for Kirby). That would have actually covered his childhood apartment as well.
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Michael Penn Byrne Robotics Member
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Cool pic, Vinny! Thanks for posting.
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Steve Coates Byrne Robotics Member
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| Posted: 12 May 2026 at 3:05pm | IP Logged | 3
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Hey Vinny,
Have we met? Because the person in the photo is someone I have met and spent some little time with.
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Vinny Valenti Byrne Robotics Member
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Nah, I found the pic online and that’s Jim Steranko!
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Steve Coates Byrne Robotics Member
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I thought maybe Jim S. was using an alias :)
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Edward Aycock Byrne Robotics Member
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I used to live near George Carlin Way up in Morningside Heights. Just as cool but more tucked away than this.
What a great honor and a permanent one for Kirby. If he could see the old hardscrabble neighborhood today ...
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Vinny Valenti Byrne Robotics Member
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Now HERE's something that I just happened to come across that's doubly on-topic, with life imitating art!
Steranko rendering Yancy Street. But note that it's at the corner of 10th Avenue, which DOES run through Hell's Kitchen and not the Lower East Side, and not just a stand-in for Delancy Street. In real-life Manhattan, there are no non-numbered streets crossing avenues north of Houston, but that's getting too pedantic!
Edited by Vinny Valenti on 12 May 2026 at 5:40pm
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John Byrne
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Just pedantic enough, I would say!It’s been an annoyance for decades, watching the steady increase in presence and power of hardcore fans at Marvel. People like Gruenie who wanted to explain every little detail—and, worse, do so according to their own conceptions. humph
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Scott Gray Byrne Robotics Member
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Mark Evanier commented on his blog that the intersection of Essex St and Delancy St was where Jacob Kurtzberg often sold newspapers and fruit when he was 12.
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Jonathan A. Dowdell Byrne Robotics Member
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I'm happy for any recognition of Jack Kirby and that it may inspire people to learn more about his work and comics.
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John Byrne
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I’m cynical enough that I don’t expect that reaction.
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Dave Kopperman Byrne Robotics Member
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To me, there's a good chance that Kirby's work and recognition as an artist (rather than just as a nameless part of a larger cultural artifact) will be one of the things that survives forward a few centuries. Obviously, not all of his work or even the overwhelming majority of his thousands of pages of work - it's not like future Art History students are going to be doing a deep dive on Boy's Ranch number 3, or anything - but I think his name will be as secure as any pop artist's of the 20th century, and probably will be justly remembered above people like Rauschenberg and Lichtenstein.
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