Stan Lee & Jack Kirby: The Wonder Years

by Mark Alexander

John Morrow (Editor), Jack Kirby (Artist), and Stan Lee (Artist)

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  • Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Fantastic Four #1 with this new
    book about the two pop-culture visionaries who created the Fantastic Four, and a
    decade in comics that was more tumultuous and awe-inspiring than any before or
    since. Calling on his years of research, plus new interviews conducted just for
    this book (with Stan Lee, Flo Steinberg, Mark Evanier, Joe Sinnott, and others),
    regular Jack Kirby Collector magazine contributor Mark Alexander traces
    both Lee and Kirby's history at Marvel Comics, and the remarkable series of
    events and career choices that led them to converge in 1961 to conceive the
    Fantastic Four. It also documents the evolution of the FF throughout the 1960s,
    with previously unknown details about Lee and Kirby's working relationship, and
    their eventual parting of ways in 1970. With a wealth of of historical
    information and amazing Kirby artwork, Stan Lee & Jack Kirby: The Wonder
    Years
    beautifully examines the first decade of the FF, and the events that
    put into motion the 1960s era that came to be known as the Marvel Age of
    Comics!
  • ISBN10 1605490385
  • ISBN13 9781605490380
  • Publish Date 24 January 2012
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint TwoMorrows Publishing
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 128
  • Language English