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Jack Kirby’s Mister Miracle Artist’s Edition

Author Jack Kirby
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Following in the huge footsteps of the Jack Kirby New Gods Artist’s Edition comes another classic collection of Kirby Fourth World beauty—Mister Miracle!

This latest Artist’s Edition collects seven nearly complete Mister Miracle stories, including issues #2–3, #5–9, and more! Mister Miracle was one of the core Fourth World books, a multigenerational epic that was one part King Lear and another part Star Wars. One thing is for sure: you’ll never have a better chance to see the King’s cosmic opus any better than in the pages of this Artist’s Edition!

An Artist’s Edition presents complete stories with each page scanned from the actual original art. While appearing to be in black and white, each page has been scanned in color to mimic as closely as possible the experience of viewing the actual original art—for example, you are able to clearly see paste-overs, blue pencils in the art, editorial notes, and art corrections. Each page is printed at the same size as drawn, and the paper selected is as close as possible to the original art board.

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Following in the huge footsteps of the Jack Kirby New Gods Artist’s Edition comes another classic collection of Kirby Fourth World beauty—Mister Miracle!

This latest Artist’s Edition collects seven nearly complete Mister Miracle stories, including issues #2–3, #5–9, and more! Mister Miracle was one of the core Fourth World books, a multigenerational epic that was one part King Lear and another part Star Wars. One thing is for sure: you’ll never have a better chance to see the King’s cosmic opus any better than in the pages of this Artist’s Edition!

An Artist’s Edition presents complete stories with each page scanned from the actual original art. While appearing to be in black and white, each page has been scanned in color to mimic as closely as possible the experience of viewing the actual original art—for example, you are able to clearly see paste-overs, blue pencils in the art, editorial notes, and art corrections. Each page is printed at the same size as drawn, and the paper selected is as close as possible to the original art board.

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