As we all know, the late Jack Kirby was one of comics' few authentic geniuses — an amazing artist, an amazing thinker and a just plain wonderful guy. A lot of us have felt the responsibility to carry on his name and tell a new generation who he was and what he was all about. Stepping briskly to the forefront of that movement, claiming his birthright, is Jack's grandson, Jeremy. He doesn't draw but certain other virtues appear to be alive in the Kirby bloodline. We're discussing a couple of Kirby-related projects that you'll hear about soon enough and in the meantime, Jeremy has set up a website devoted to his grandfather at www.jackkingkirby.com.
He has some rare photos and artwork over there, a message board and all sorts of stuff. He even has a little marketplace where he's selling some prints and other items that were found in Jack's own files after he passed away. If you're interested in Kirby — and almost ten years after his death, more people than ever seem to be — you'll want to click on over to Jeremy's.