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"Jack Kirby's 98th Birthday"

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Blogger Oscar Solis said...

Great blog post. Beyond the fact that Jack Kirby was the most creative person to ever inhabit the twentieth century he was also the greatest storyteller that comic books ever produced. Any page by Kirby that isn't a splash page is a lesson for any one wishing to learn how to tell a story in comic book form. A perfect example would be the sequence where the Sub-Mariner rescues a fallen Magneto in Fantastic Four #102. No outrages page layouts that have you guessing which panel to go to next. This is simple but not simplistic storytelling that gives you everything you need to understand what is going on. All of his work is like this.

There are lessons to be learned in his work. Unfortunately with many comics today too much time is spent on detailing the art and not enough on storytelling.

August 29, 2015 1:40 AM

Blogger Garth Laidlaw said...

Great post Mark. I'm glad you enjoyed Brian McDonald's 'Invisible Ink', I've read his 'Golden Theme' and 'Ink Spots' which I think are very valuable for storytellers as well. Wish more animation students would read these books, and take some of the advice in terms of what to study as filmmakers.

October 01, 2015 9:14 AM

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