Writer – Gerry Conway Artist – Chic Stone Inker – Mike Royer Letters – Mike Royer With Jack Kirby off of the book, there were some pretty big shoes to fill and […]
Writer – Gerry Conway Artist – Chic Stone Inker – Mike Royer Letters – Mike Royer With Jack Kirby off of the book, there were some pretty big shoes to fill and […]
Writer – Gerry Conway Artist – Jack Kirby Inker – Mike Royer Letters – Mike Royer Kamandi and Arna, free from their prison beneath the waves are now making their way across […]
Writer – Gerry Conway Artist – Jack Kirby Inker – Mike Royer Letters – Mike Royer Where it had looked as if Kamandi and Arna were killed by a giant lobster, they […]
Writer – Gerry Conway Artist – Jack Kirby Inker – Mike Royer Letters – Mike Royer Creatively, there is a shakeup with this issue as Jack Kirby steps away from the writing […]
Writer – Jack Kirby Artwork – Jack Kirby Inker – D. Bruce Berry Letters – D. Bruce Berry After seeing all kinds of creatures during his time upon the Earth, Kamandi still […]
Writer – Jack Kirby Artist – Jack Kirby Inker – D. Bruce Berry Letters – D. Bruce Berry Kamandi and Doctor Canus, having just been rescued by Pyra, are now at her […]
Writer – Jack Kirby Artist – Jack Kirby Inker – D. Bruce Berry Letters – D. Bruce Berry One moment sees Kamandi and Doctor Canus in pitched battle upon the ocean in […]
Writer – Jack Kirby Artist – Jack Kirby Inker – D. Bruce Berry Letters – D. Bruce Berry As the alien Me emerges from the chamber where Doctor Canus is performing his […]
For pure entertainment value, there is nothing better or more atrocious than Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster. It is so absolutely insane at times that you cannot help but love every minute […]
Writer – Jack Kirby Artist – Jack Kirby Inker – D. Bruce Berry Letters – D. Bruce Berry Jack Kirby splits this story’s focus in two, concentrating upon the efforts put forth […]