Jack Kirby pencils/Chic Stone inks; The Final Victory of Dr. Doom! page 20; 1964; image size 12.5" x 18.5"
Dr. Doom!The Human Torch uses his Nova Flame to help Reed Richards defeat Dr. Doom in this beautiful page by Kirby and Stone. Fabulous images of the Torch, Doom, and Richards in this stunning twice-up early FF page. Pen and ink. Art is in very good condition, there is light staining that does not detract from the page.
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LEARN MOREArtists InformationJack Kirby is called 'The King of Comics' for a reason, during his career that spanned six decades he gave us many of the most iconic characters the medium would ever see. From his introduction of Captain America at the height of World War II it was clear he wasn't your ordinary comics artist. But it was his creative explosion at Marvel Comics in the 1960's that cemented his legacy, over a short period of time Kirby would give us The Fantastic Four, Iron Man, The Hulk, The X-Men, Thor, Ant-Man and Nick Fury just to name a few. Kirby would then go to DC and create his Fourth World, introducing Darkseid, Mister Miracle, The New Gods and a host of cosmic supporting players. Long live The King.
Inker at Marvel best known for his work on Jack Kirby's pencils for the Fantastic Four, also worked for Fawcett and Lev Gleason in the Golden Age