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    Kirby: Genesis #0

    Kirby: Genesis » Kirby: Genesis #0 - Outward Bound released by Dynamite Entertainment on July 1, 2011.

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    4.5 stars

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    The Return of the King 1

      In the summer of 2010, I first heard about an Kirby event so huge it would not only rebuild the Kirbyverse of Topps comics, but also bring together EVERY obscured KIRBY character that The KING himself has created from the 80's and 90's (from short lived comics through unused drawing board designs). This event was so close of what LISA KIRBY, the daughter of JACK "KING" KIRBY, did back in 2006 with the GALACTIC BOUNTY HUNTERS....but now....EVERYONE is coming back!  I have spent over a year or t...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    "The Trader or the Tiger" 3

    The all-star team of Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross take the spirit of Jack Kirby and deliver us more "Marvels".  This book does have that classic Marvel comics super-hero feel and part of the reason is Jack Kirby played a strong role in the visual presentation of the most popular comic universe around.  I love the idea of forgotten Kirby characters finally running rampant for a new generation of comic readers to see.  Jack Kirby may not be like an Alan Moore who pushed the limits of structure, but K...

    10 out of 10 found this review helpful.

    Genesis 4

    Yes, I am sad because Dynamite have apparently ceased publication of Project: Super-Powers. A much loved book by me, and a gateway into the world of Golden Age characters (Some of them decidedly goofy) for a whole new generation of readers. This makes me sound exceptionally old. I'm not, Promise.  Now, Dynamite is a strange publisher. Sometimes it produces some brilliant comics, Project Superpowers, Super Zombies, the Boys...and other times we get regurgitated pap like Terminator Vs Frankenstein...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Dreams across the Universe 0

    I think the point of an issue # 0 is to incite curiosity and interest towards the readers, so I proudly admit that this issue has fullfilled 100% it´s goal, because I was already super interested to get my hands in this series, since it was announced early february 2011, and the fact that there are two Brazilian artists involved - Jackson Herbert and Vinicius Andrade - working with two milestones of the industry - Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross - making a comic book that´s influenced and a tribute/ho...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

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