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Monday, 5 May 2014
PART TWO OF THE MAN CALLED NOVA COVER & SPLASH PAGE GALLERY...
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I remember all these from Rampage weekly so at the time I was in the first year of comprehensive school - the Nova/Spidey cover was on Super Spider-Man & Captain Britain, I was looking at it online a couple of weeks ago. Kid, you said a few days ago that the Nova covers by Jack Kirby were examples of his worst artwork but I rather like the first one here,it looks quite dynamic I'd say.
ReplyDeleteIt's still hardly Kirby at his best 'though. Kirby wasn't designing the covers, incidentally. I forget exactly who it was - either Marie Severin or John Romita (or someone else) - designed their layouts which Kirby then copied pretty faithfully. However, Thor on #4 is far from the best example Kirby ever did of the character.
ReplyDeleteSomehow I missed these as a kid but they're Kirby so even if they're not his best I. Still. Want. Them. Luckily they're available as collections from Marvel. Nova Classic volumes 1 and 2 are out now with volume 3 being published next month. The first two are on Amazon and with a bit of luck I'll be the proud owner of both by the end of the week. Thanks for highlighting these.
ReplyDeleteNo problem, SD - glad the post inspired a purchase of the collected editions, and I hope you enjoy them. (I may look them up myself.)
ReplyDeleteIt struck me that Nova was intended to be a more "kid-friendly" title- in a landscape of barbarians, vampires, death-worshipping Titans, Celestial Madonnas and baby-eating Martians.
ReplyDeleteNova must also rival Captain Mar-Vell for number of revivals. The current version is the fifth by my reckoning, although it's the cartoon incarnation.
There was a nice comicbook a couple or so years back, which reprinted a few Nova stories, Dougie. In fact, it may even have had a new story of the then-current Nova. However, the first '70s story was nicely coloured in the modern tradition and looked very nice indeed.
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