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Thursday, 12 May 2016
KIRBY 'KOCK-UPS' - PART ONE: "WHERE DID THE TIME GO?"
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Of course, the time discrepancy could easily have been avoided by simply saying something like:
ReplyDelete'But though Jimmy's mystery has been solved in Scotland, let's jump back ten days to the depths of Suicide Slum, which have been hiding a secret of their own!! When last we saw Superman, he was streaking down the length of a dark tunnel of unknown origin, hurtling towards a strange light...etc., etc.'
See? Problem solved. I think an internal consistency helps a story, though it's doubtful that Kirby ever thought his Olsen strips would be remembered (never mind collected in deluxe editions) 40-odd years later. I think Mark Evanier believes he did, but I'm sceptical. It was just a job to Kirby, a means to an end in order to provide for his family. Remember though, that the 'ten days' reference comes just a few pages (in the same issue) before Jack returns (from the previous issue) to Superman hurtling towards the Boom Tube, so it's quite a careless error within the space of pages 1 & 7. If he hadn't specified a period of ten days, it's doubtful whether anyone would ever have noticed the discrepancy.
(Originally published May 14th 2016)