Once again, another San Diego Comic-Con is I the books. I’ll be posting some photos in the next few days, but in the meantime… Here is Galactus entering the main room for the first time on Thursday I believe; 10-12 feet of one of the greatest costume designs and executions I’ve ever seen.
Today wraps our
special remembrance to Jack Kirby with a third piece by Giorgio Comolo, an Italian
artist who worships the King — and
expresses his adoration with unique and lovely homages and recreations.
“It is your understanding I seek — and not your enmity!” —Galactus
Galactus reveals his origin to Thor (and to us) in this story arc, after Thor, at Odin’s insistence, tracks down the planet devourer in the far reaches of the universe.
Kirby is doing some of his wildest Marvel science fiction in these issues — a small hint of what will come just a short time later in his “Fourth World” comic books at DC.
Apparently, Galactus is not a bad guy. Despite the fact that he devours worlds and galaxies, destroys trillions of lives, he’s misunderstood. That’s all.
Uh-huh.
Comolo homages the cool Kirby cover image and fleshes out the background with cosmic details. And again, he employs that very specific neon-like palate. He also makes Thor’s face a bit more visible — a nice touch. (Although he keeps Thor’s somewhat wonky hand from Jack’s original.)
Oh, and he gives Galactus pants and full sleeves. Galactus should always have pants and full sleeves.
No one has (yet) published a book
–or even a portfolio — of Comolo’s Kirby homages. I hope that is rectified in
the near future.
Or hey, at a minimum, how about
celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Fantastic Four next year by
doing Kirby cover homages all year long. Who wouldn’t want to contribute to
that?
Meanwhile, Thor #168 itself?:
Kirby. Thor. Odin. Galactus. The Watcher. Balder. The Warriors Three. The Thermal Man…
A pretty good deal at 15 cents.
Galactus gets emo… Thor struggles with cosmic ethics… The universe will never be the same.1971 blacklight posters repurposed existing panels & pages from Marvel comics, adding a rich cosmic feel to the art.