Here's a rare bonus treat I'll sprinkle throughout Gone and ForgottenWeen; some mind-blowing black-and-white magazine work by the one and only Jack Kirby from the pages of the only issue of SPIRIT WORLD. In this format, Kirby broke out every weapon in his arsenal, and his collage pieces never looked more flipped out. So check out this first tale from the magazine, in this weird tale of premonition ...
Monday, October 4, 2010
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