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#144: The Kirby Koda (w/Mark Evanier)
Season 6 · Episode 44

#144: The Kirby Koda (w/Mark Evanier)

Our latest season ended in June 1970, with Jack Kirby's departure from Marvel for DC Comics. And we had the very good fortune to talk with writer and historian Mark Evanier, who had a front row seat to this pivotal moment in comics history as Jack Kirby's 18-year old assistant. Evanier says that, since meeting Kirby, not a day goes by when he doesn't think or talk about him. After hearing this episode, you'll understand why.

Marvel by the Month · Bryan Stratton, Robb Milne, Mark Evanier

February 2, 20221h 15m

Show Notes

Mark Evanier began his professional writing career one week after his high school graduation, and it's still going strong more than half a century later. 

He is widely regarded as one of the most knowledgeable and prolific chroniclers of comics history, both on his own blog, News From ME, and in the definitive Jack Kirby biography, Kirby: King of Comics. He also manages the legacy of Walt Kelly's Pogo in Fantagraphics' The Complete Syndicated Comics Strips collections.

For an additional 15 minutes of this episode, support us on Patreon at the $4/month level to get access to our super-secret bonus feed of content. The expanded edition of this episode includes Evanier's account of the wildest Fourth of July weekend a 1970's comics fan could have wished for.

"Marvel by the Month" theme v. 2.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen, with bass by Ryan ‘Biff’ Dudder. All incidental music by Robb Milne.

"King Jack" by Seduction of the Innocent, ©1990 Beat Brothers Recordings and used without permission, because they don't seem to exist on the internet. Sorry about that. Thanks to Mark Patterson for assistance tracking down the recording.

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