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Tuesday, August 29, 2023

The Fourth World Artist's Editons!


There will never be another creator in comics the equal of Jack "The King" Kirby. The influence of this small soft-spoken Brooklyn-born comic book artist resonates on almost any page of any modern comic you might care to peruse. Kirby is properly given kudos for his work with Joe Simon and Stan Lee, but for pure unadulterated Kirby the first stop is "The Fourth World". (As we've talked about all month.)

I can still remember seeing the debut issue of New Gods sitting in the top rung of a classic comic book spinner rack at the local drug store. The logo yelled across the old wooden floors, and the pronouncement that "Kirby is Here!" was all the coaxing I needed. I was a young "Marvelite", but I was just at the stage of expanding my horizons when I discovered "The Fourth World".


It blew my mind. I won't pretend I "grokked" it all at the time. I was confused by the sundry super-Hippies, the Forever People. I was unclear whether it was pronounced "Darkseed" or "Darkside", but both seemed highly suggestive. The social commentary inherent in characters like Glorious Godfrey eluded me originally. The Dickensian spirit of Granny Goodness (based on Phyllis Diller no less) was hidden. And to be totally honest, I never quite got exactly what the "Anti-Life Equation" was. I should've but I didn't...not really.


And maybe the fact that despite my limited understanding of Kirby's opus it still was fundamentally compelling is what makes it resonate in my imagination and memory all these decades since. Coming at the saga as an adult I can glean depth of meaning which eluded my naive boyish self. I can find themes and understanding where before I only sought adventure and excitement. That's the allure of real literature, that's the allure of Kirby's "Fourth World".


And now I've been given the chance (actually I paid rather dear for it to be honest) to read much of the core New Gods saga in the original manuscript, or at least as close to it as we're ever going to come. IDW Publishing has issue six of the first eight issues of New Gods (see below for the issues included) in their "Artist's Edition" format and we have these stories again.

Included with the stories are numerous pages filled with ad art, promos, commissions, and capped by fold-out color images of Metron and Lightray, the images Kirby produced in anticipation of this project. Utterly fabulous. Some of the artwork is inked by the unfairly maligned Vince Colletta and the rest by the great Mike Royer, who adds an afterword to the volume.

I keep getting older, but Kirby's elegant and awesome creation only gets sweeter and richer with time.







IDW has also come out with Artist's Editions for Mister Miracle and the Forever People. 









It is great to have both of the key stories "The Pact" from New Gods #7 and "Himon" from Mister Miracle #9. These were both mythic tales which revealed the secrets of the Fourth World. 









Amazing! Even after all these years it's just amazing! 

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