Opening Shot
(editor John Morrow gives his Top Ten List of Big Kirby Ideas) Under The Covers
(the scoop on this issue's cover, and an excellent story about Neal Adams and our man Kirby)
Jack F.A.Q.s
(Mark Evanier's new column, answering your Frequently Asked Questions)
View From The Whiz Wagon
(our new travelogue journeys to Orlando, FL to find out how Universal Kirby is)
Interview: Kurt Busiek
(the famed Astro City creator gets us to the bottom of what happened at Topps Comics)
Mike Gartland
(our controversial columnist shows how, when it comes to Giant-Man, the bigger they are, the harder they fall)
Analysis
(some fresh perspectives on why the Fourth World failed)
Retrospective
(revisiting the FF Annual tradition)
Gallery
(some of Kirby's best 2-page spreads - Black Panther | Captain Victory)
Kirby As A Genre
(Adam McGovern looks at more Kirby-influenced work, from Rick Veitch to Erik Larsen and more)
Internationalities
(our ongoing look at the King's international influence finds a kindred spirit in Ladronn)
Comparison
(how does Jack's 2001 adaptation stack up to the film version?)
Old Genesis
(examining the "big"-ness of Kirby's gods, and connecting the mythological dots)
Tribute
(Mark Evanier hosts Gene Colan, Marie Severin, Roy Thomas, and Tracy and Jeremy Kirby at the 2000 Kirby Tribute Panel in San Diego)
Credit Check
(shouldn't Kirby have gotten a byline on the X-Men film?)
Flashback
(25 years ago, Kirby went looking for America and found it)
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