Front of dust jacket. The front has the cover of the Super Powers promotional poster.
Front flap of dust jacket.
Black flap of dust jacket. Illustrated with part of the cover from Super Powers (DC, 1984 series) #5. Illustration continues on back page of dust jacket.
Reprinted art from the cover of Super Powers (DC, 1984 series) #5 serves as background for text. Art is continued from back flap. Promotional blurb about Jack Kirby's comics career.
Illustration taken from the cover of Super Powers (DC, 1984 series) #3.
First title page.
Second title page. Illustration taken from Super Powers (DC, 1984 series) #5.
Table of Contents featuring the Super Powers logo and a detail from the cover of Super Powers (DC, 1984) #5.
Simon re-used the rejected artwork for Black Magic (Prize, 1950 series) #v1#1 [1] for this cover.
Color credit provided by Anthony Tollin.
Color credit provided by Anthony Tollin.
Cover colorist from error report on May 20, 2009.
Set in the city of Hyssa.
Color credits provided by Anthony Tollin. Cover taken from interior splash.
Color credits provided by Anthony Tollin. Logo design credit from Todd Klein via his Facebook page, used with permission. Klein suggests Kirby may have had some input in the layout.
Color credits provided by Anthony Tollin. Logo design credit from Todd Klein via his Facebook page, used with permission. Klein suggests Kirby may have had some input in the layout.
Based on a novel by Jim Dennis
Art & story originally by Kirby and Steve Sherman. New dialogue was added by Martin Pasko and Pablo Marcos altered Jason Burr and Lieutenant Perez. Carl Gafford is the colorist according to the letters column of Kobra (DC, 1976 series) #3.
Giacoia inks per Nick Caputo. Previous indexer credited Mike Royer. Logo design credits from Todd Klein.
Inks were claimed by the artist (Mike Royer, September 2, 2011, e-mail message to the original indexer of this cover).
Inks were claimed by the artist (Mike Royer, September 2, 2011, e-mail message to the original indexer of this cover).
Amazing World of DC Comics #5 (1975), in promoting this issue, provided the following credits: “Cover by [Jack] Kirby and [Mike] Royer.” Inks were claimed by the artist (Mike Royer, September 2, 2011, e-mail message to the original indexer of this cover).
Amazing World of DC Comics #6 (1975), in promoting this issue, provided the following credits: “Cover by [Jack] Kirby and [Mike] Royer.” Inks were claimed by the artist (Mike Royer, September 2, 2011, e-mail message to the original indexer of this cover).
Amazing World of DC Comics #7 (1975), in promoting this issue, provided the following credit: “Cover by Bill Draut.”
Originally scheduled to be published in Sandman (DC, 1974 series) #7, and then scheduled to be integrated into a 25-page story in Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth (DC, 1972 series) #61, but both comics were cancelled before these issues were published. Story printed in the limited distribution Cancelled Comic Cavalcade (DC, 1978 series) #2.
Royer inks per Nick Caputo. Previous indexer credited Jack Kirby.
Cover colorist credit from Greg Theakston (March 26, 2006).
This was one of Jack Kirby's very last DC works.
Pages 3-9 were originally created as a Challengers of the Unknown story to appear in Adventure Comics (DC, 1938 series) #498.
Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics.
Inking assist confirmed by Greg Theakston in a letter to the GCD mailing list on 2011-01-30.
Inking assist confirmed by Greg Theakston in a letter to the GCD mailing list on 2011-01-30.
Red Tornado, Green Arrow, and Hawkman in one sequence and J'Onn J'Onzz in another with cameos by Dr. Fate, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern