I guess that teenie, tiny eagle in the background counts. ;)
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I guess that teenie, tiny eagle in the background counts. ;)
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^^^
gorgeous Mo Gollub cover!
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It's the Golden Eagle drawn by Dale EAGLEsham.
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[QUOTE=Englehart Humperdinck;5613427]Marvel Treasury Special Featuring Captain America's Bicentennial Battles #1 (back cover)
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I was curious about this issue of one of the oversized Marvel Treasury editions. They were hard to find in my area since there weren't that many comic shops yet. I think they would sometimes market these for the book stores like Kroch & Brentano's, which had chain of stores in the Chicagoland area. I don't think I've ever seen this one mentioned. I was glad to see Marvel Unlimited has a copy of it.
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This was totally a Jack Kirby production (writer, artist, editor) except for the inking done by Herbe Trimpe, John Romita Sr and a "B.Smith" (Barry Windsor Smith maybe???) . Coloring by Phil Rachelson.
Here is the front cover and one of the pinups.
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[QUOTE=Iron Maiden;5618689]I was curious about this issue of one of the oversized Marvel Treasury editions. They were hard to find in my area since there weren't that many comic shops yet. I think they would sometimes market these for the book stores like Kroch & Brentano's, which had chain of stores in the Chicagoland area. I don't think I've ever seen this one mentioned. I was glad to see Marvel Unlimited has a copy of it.
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This was totally a Jack Kirby production (writer, artist, editor) except for the inking done by Herbe Trimpe, John Romita Sr and a "B.Smith" (Barry Windsor Smith maybe???) . Coloring by Phil Rachelson.
Here is the front cover and one of the pinups. [/QUOTE]
I have a copy of that. Yes that is Barry Windsor Smith. Kirby fans are very fond of that book, as wacky as it is. Or maybe because it is so wacky.
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Thanks for posting that! What a great piece to have! I recall Barry Windsor Smith used to emulate Kirby in his early years and of course he would develop his own style. But he was a huge Kirby fan. I wonder if they ever met? Of course, Kirby may have moved to California by then and BWS is British so there would be that.
[QUOTE=Iron Maiden;5618757]Thanks for posting that! What a great piece to have! I recall Barry Windsor Smith used to emulate Kirby in his early years and of course he would develop his own style. But he was a huge Kirby fan. I wonder if they ever met? Of course, Kirby may have moved to California by then and BWS is British so there would be that.[/QUOTE]
From a Twomorrows interview:
[QUOTE]CBA: Did you meet Jack Kirby? Did he look over your work?
Barry: I met Jack only once and it was during that first year. It's an old cliché , I know, but I was really surprised that I, at 18 years, was taller than The King. I had envisioned him as a physical giant as well as a creative one. He was a lovely man, thoughtful and considerate, and although he could obviously see that I was imitating his style, in my own less than skillful way, he was not the least put out by it and simply said, "You've got some strong design here, Stan likes that." I have always regretted not knowing Jack better. I've had a few chances, over the years, to approach him and take of his time, but I always stayed away, not wanting to bother him. I guess I thought he was going to live forever and I'd just catch up with him one day in the future. I was mistaken about that. I used to be a neighbor to John Lennon and Yoko; I'd see them around just like I'd see any other neighbor but I never approached him (even though I knew that he liked my work) because I had the same imaginary sense that I had with Kirby; that we'd get together eventually, naturally, somehow. I was wrong about John, too.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Iron Maiden;5618689]I was curious about this issue of one of the oversized Marvel Treasury editions. They were hard to find in my area since there weren't that many comic shops yet. I think they would sometimes market these for the book stores like Kroch & Brentano's, . . . [/QUOTE]Where I lived in New Jersey back then, I wasn't aware of any comic book shops near me. I would typically buy my comic books off the spinner rack at a stationary store that sold newspapers, magazines, candy, etc. etc., and I bought quite a few DC and Marvel oversized treasury editions[SIZE=1] (including the Bicentennial Cap one) [/SIZE]there.
[QUOTE=MajorHoy;5618915]Where I lived in New Jersey back then, I wasn't aware of any comic book shops near me. I would typically buy my comic books off the spinner rack at a stationary store that sold newspapers, magazines, candy, etc. etc., and I bought quite a few DC and Marvel oversized treasury editions[SIZE=1] (including the Bicentennial Cap one) [/SIZE]there.[/QUOTE]
You have taken me back to the good old times of the comic hunt. Drug stores, stationary stores and 7/11s were my stomping grounds.
[QUOTE=Iron Maiden;5618689]This was totally a Jack Kirby production (writer, artist, editor) except for the inking done by Herbe Trimpe, John Romita Sr and a "B.Smith" (Barry Windsor Smith maybe???) . Coloring by Phil Rachelson. [/QUOTE]According to GCD other uncredited inkers worked on several pages: John Verpoorten, Frank Giacoia and Dan Adkins.
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[QUOTE=WestPhillyPunisher;5612434]Who's more patriotic than Captain America?
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Only saw this image as the back cover for [I]Marvel Fanfare #18[/I], didn't know that they made a recent variant of this. :p
[B]WestPhillyPunisher[/B] wins my vote for this week. :cool: