The Simon and Kirby Library: Science Fiction spans more than 20 years,
beginning with the first stories Joe Simon and Jack Kirby ever produced
together (beginning in June 1940)--their ten-issue run of Blue Bolt
adventures. Then the Cold War years will be represented by Race For the
Moon, featuring pencils by Kirby and inked artwork by comic book
legends Reed Crandall, Angelo Torres, and Al Williamson.
Joe was one of the industry's greatest innovators--he commissioned
stories from some of the greatest talents of the time, series editor
Steve Saffel notes. Thanks to his efforts, we have exclusive access to
more than 80 pages of original artwork from the 1950s. Stories by all
four artists appear in all of their stunning detail. This was a book Joe
wanted the world to see.
Other rarities from both decades are included, and as a bonus for
readers, the volume features stories illustrated by Crandall, Torres,
and Williamson--without Kirby.
Including an introduction by Dave Gibbons, the award-winning co-creator
and illustrator of Watchmen, this is an historic volume no comic book
aficionado will be able to live without.