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Evil Inc. by Brad J. Guigar - 2006-08-11 - Colorist: Ed Ryzowski

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Courting Disaster, Aug 4, 2006

Friday, August 11, 2006 - 12:27 AM

Courting Disaster
Courting Disaster, my weekly comic about sex, love, and relationships updates every Friday. It's a lot of fun. You'll laugh your pants off.

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Lisa Kirby and John Morrow Discuss "Fantastic Four: Lost"

Friday, August 11, 2006 - 12:05 AM

Lisa Kirby and John Morrow Discuss "Fantastic Four: Lost"Comic Book Resources has a very interesting interview about "Fantastic Four: Lost" -- a lost episode of FF by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby -- with Jack's daughter and a noted Kirby historian.

[COMIC BOOK RESOURCES] "From what I understand, my father submitted art that was intended for FF # 102," [Lisa] Kirby explained. "Stan Lee apparently felt at the time that this work could not be used. The artwork was shelved for a few months, and then parts of it resurfaced for FF # 108. It was during this time my father had turned in his resignation at Marvel and moved on to DC.

"This project was brought to my attention by John Morrow,� continued Kirby. “Tom Brevoort had contacted him about his idea of putting this 'lost' issue together. John then contacted me, and filled me in on the origin and history behind the lost pages. He also mentioned that Tom would like to get Stan Lee to do the dialogue and possibly Joe Sinnott to ink. I had to say I was pretty intrigued about the idea."

The aforementioned resignation is significant according to Morrow, who said that after Jack Kirby left Marvel, things changed quite a bit. "Jack soon after turned in his final FF story (which ended up going in #102) along with his resignation from Marvel, and the Marvel Age effectively came to an end," explained the historian. "Without Kirby at Marvel, the company really took on a different feel, and Stan himself retired from writing comics soon after. The 'House of Ideas' was never the same after that. So this final, reassembled story is one last look at the greatness that was the 1960s Marvel Age of Comics."

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