Thursday, 12 May 2016

KIRBY 'KOCK-UPS' - PART ONE: "WHERE DID THE TIME GO?"

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Having dug out my JIMMY OLSEN back issues recently for the purpose of illustrating the preceding post, I decided to re-read the complete 15 issue run and re-acquaint myself with the awesome adventures first published back in the early 1970s.  I then reached for my handy, two volume collected set from 2003/'04 (which every true JACK KIRBY fan should have on their bookshelves), rather than risk damaging the original comics.

The end page of the group's adventure which occurred 'twixt the previous page shown and this one

Look at the first page above.  See SUPERMAN zooming towards that materializing BOOM TUBE?  In between scene-switching to what was simultaneously happening to his best pal Jimmy and The NEWSBOY LEGION at LOCH TREVOR over in Scotland in this ish, a whole ten days had elapsed by the time Olsen's adventure was over in the next, and the scene switched back again to show ol' Supes' encounter with whoever was arriving on Earth from (as yet) parts unknown.

According to Tommy, ten days have elapsed between this issue and the previous one...

There's no way Superman took ten days flying through the secret tunnels under The COSMIC CAROUSEL nightclub 'til meeting MAGNAR, so it just goes to show that even the fabulous Jack Kirby sometimes took his eye off the ball when relating his FOURTH WORLD epic.  One thing puzzles me though - why did it take me so long to spot this Kirby 'kock-up'?

...yet here's Supes still approaching the Boom Tube - just where we left him last issue

Next time I re-read these epic issues, I'll pay far stricter attention and see what bumblin' boo-boos I can spot that Jack missed.  Not that anybody can blame him overmuch - after all, he had at least four different mags on the go at the same time.  Overall, 'the boy done good'!

1 comment:

Kid said...

Of course, the time discrepancy could easily have been avoided by simply saying something like:

'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)



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