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"Jack Kirby, Charlie Chaplin and Louis Armstrong"

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Blogger Unknown said...

Without taking anything away from Chaplin's very real contributions to movie comedy, he acknowledged following in the footsteps of France's Max Linder, who he called "the master." One can argue that Chaplin's tramp character was a burlesque of Linder's debonair screen persona.

August 27, 2017 8:43 PM

Anonymous Philip Street said...

Mark, I agree that Kirby is a giant. In the modern era, more suited to the mock-epic than the epic, Kirby is one of the few whose imagination transcends the fashions of the age.

September 11, 2017 11:31 AM

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