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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) VARIOUS (A) Various The Kirby Legacy at DC, exploring Jack Kirby's post-Fourth World Bronze Age DC characters! Etrigan the Demon, Kamandi the Last Boy on Earth, OMAC: One Man Army, Sandman, and Kirby's Odd Jobs (Atlas, Manhunter, and more). Plus: the Simon & Kirby Reunion That Wasn't! Featuring Stephen Bissette, John Byrne, Gerry Conway, Dave Gibbons, Michael Golden, Alan Grant, Greg Rucka, Val Semeiks, Roy Thomas, Bruce Timm, Matt Wagner, and more. Demon cover by Kirby and Mike Royer. Date Available: 09/22/2021
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn
Hey Kids! You're old now! Maybe you're even old enough to remember when the Sandman wore a cape and not a goth dressing gown. Because you apparently demanded it! This issue of Back Issue becomes an issue of Jack Kirby Collector if it were solely focused on 70's DC material. The issue also focuses on the Demon and covers both Alan Moore and Matt Wagner. Highly recommended for those old enough to miss Jim Aparo, fans of the last boy on earth and one man army guys, and anybody who thinks implosion is a dirty word. I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) VARIOUS (A) Various The Kirby Legacy at DC, exploring Jack Kirby's post-Fourth World Bronze Age DC characters! Etrigan the Demon, Kamandi the Last Boy on Earth, OMAC: One Man Army, Sandman, and Kirby's Odd Jobs (Atlas, Manhunter, and more). Plus: the Simon & Kirby Reunion That Wasn't! Featuring Stephen Bissette, John Byrne, Gerry Conway, Dave Gibbons, Michael Golden, Alan Grant, Greg Rucka, Val Semeiks, Roy Thomas, Bruce Timm, Matt Wagner, and more. Demon cover by Kirby and Mike Royer. Date Available: 09/22/2021
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn
Hey Kids! You're old now! Maybe you're even old enough to remember when the Sandman wore a cape and not a goth dressing gown. Because you apparently demanded it! This issue of Back Issue becomes an issue of Jack Kirby Collector if it were solely focused on 70's DC material. The issue also focuses on the Demon and covers both Alan Moore and Matt Wagner. Highly recommended for those old enough to miss Jim Aparo, fans of the last boy on earth and one man army guys, and anybody who thinks implosion is a dirty word. I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams |