Tråd: What's next for DC Kirby Archives HC's?

We're getting to the end of the road for Kirby DC reprints:

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Hi comix:

Well, hopefully there will be multiple volumes of Newsboy Legion and Boy Commandos, but if you mean NEW stuff, there's frankly not much left.

1. Manhunter, which would be an awfully slim hardcover - 8 stories from Adventure, plus a 1970s First Issue Special. Maybe this could be combined with his Green Arrow stories from the 1950s to flesh the book out a little?

2. Kirby's late 1950s work for titles like House Of Mystery and My Greatest Adventure. This, too, would probably be a thin volume.

3. Kirby's 1970s short runs for First Issue Special, Justice Inc., and Kobra, much of which has appeared as bonus material in recent trade paperbacks.

4. Kirby's mid-1980s set of Super Powers mini-series.

Can anyone think of anything else that DC has the rights to??

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Well, I'm frustrated because DC hasn't announced the next Kirby book, or much of anything at all, as far as classic collected editions go for 2011.

Some of the major Kirby pieces still out there for reprinting ....

S&K NEWSBOY LEGION V2
S&K BOY COMMANDOS V2
S&K MANHUNTER ~100 pages, I believe

KAMANDI #21-40 -- could be continuation of Kamandi Archives V3, V4 or a repackaging possibly into the JK Omnibus format
Miscellaneous 70's work -- Days of the Mob, First Issue Specials, Kobra, Justice Inc., Richard Dragon Kung Fu Fighter, etc.

Senaste redigerad av GoogaMooga (2010-10-17 20:34:33)

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