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The Comics Journal Library: Jack Kirby - Contents
Updated May 31, 2002
- Introduction
by Gary Groth
- Foreword
by Barry Windsor-Smith
THE INTERVIEWS
- "There is something stupid in violence as violence."
Conducted by Mark Herbert (1969)
- "I created an army of characters, and now my connection with them is lost."
Conducted by Tim Skelly (1971)
- "I've never done anything halfheartedly."
Conducted by Gary Groth (1989)
THE ESSAYS
- The Monument Carver's Stone
By Christopher Brayshaw
- What Jack Kirby Did
By R.C. Harvey. Revised for this collection by the author.
- Once and For All, Who Was the Author of Marvel?
By Earl Wells. Revised for this collection by the author.
KIRBY AND GOLIATH: THE FIGHT FOR JACK KIRBY'S MARVEL ARTWORK
- An Overview
By Michael Dean
- The Four-Page Agreement
By Marvel Comics legal staff
- The Kirby Petition
By The Comics Journal
- God Save the King
By Frank Miller. Revised for this collection by the author.
- "I'm a guy who never gave anybody trouble."
1985 interview, conducted by Tom Heintjes
- Peer Pressure
1985 roundtable discussion, moderated by Gary Groth with Gil Kane, Wendy Pini and Kenneth Smith
THE COLOR GALLERY
- A selection of art from throughout Kirby's career, featuring correspondence and field drawings from his experience in World War II.
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