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Jack Kirby Forever People Artist's Edition
par:
Jack Kirby
,
Scott Dunbier
Langue: Anglais
Format: Relié
ISBN 10: 1631408968
ISBN 13: 9781631408960
Date de publication:
June 14th, 2017
Éditeur: IDW Publishing
Pages: 144
Genres: Manga, Graphic Novels, Art & Photography
In this captivating collection, readers are invited to explore the extraordinary world crafted by the legendary Jack Kirby. Known as the King of Comics, Kirby's distinctive style and imaginative narratives have left an indelible mark on the comic book industry. This edition showcases one of his most celebrated works, Forever People, revealing the intricate artistry and groundbreaking storytelling that solidified his status as a pioneering force.
The vibrancy of Kirby's illustrations leaps off the pages, allowing fans to appreciate the detail and creativity integral to his iconic style. With Scott Dunbier curating this artist's edition, readers gain deeper insight into Kirby’s creative process and the visual elements that define his storytelling.
Through carefully reproduced pages, this collection honors Kirby's revolutionary contributions and celebrates the timelessness of his characters. For both devotees of the medium and newcomers alike, this book serves as a powerful tribute to a visionary artist whose legacy continues to influence comic book creators today.
The vibrancy of Kirby's illustrations leaps off the pages, allowing fans to appreciate the detail and creativity integral to his iconic style. With Scott Dunbier curating this artist's edition, readers gain deeper insight into Kirby’s creative process and the visual elements that define his storytelling.
Through carefully reproduced pages, this collection honors Kirby's revolutionary contributions and celebrates the timelessness of his characters. For both devotees of the medium and newcomers alike, this book serves as a powerful tribute to a visionary artist whose legacy continues to influence comic book creators today.