![]() Next up is, “ The Calder House!” This is a classic haunted house tale, and the visuals are out of this world! Spirits, monsters, they’re all here! Once again written and pencilled by Jack Kirby, inks by Vince Colletta, and letters by John Costanza. The first thriller in this magazine sized book is called “ The President Must Die!” This story deals with a person that has a premonition that the President will fall to some trouble on a trip! Written and pencilled by Jack Kirby, inks by Vince Coletta, and letters by John Costanza. ![]() The awesome cover, though, is more Neal Adams than Kirby (layouts), as Neal and the DC braintrust decided to change the cover a bit (according to Mark Evanier, who was employed there at the time, and editor of the book). Honestly, pretty much everything Kirby did is on my radar, and rightly so, as the man was a genius. This magazine is a more recent acquisition of mine, but it was on my radar for a long time. ![]() So, with this revelation, I decided to jump to some Kirby material for the last two weeks of the blog in August. Who decided this, you ask? The powers that be, also known as a bunch of hooligans I know on Twitter. If you hadn’t already heard, August has been deemed Jack Kirby Month. ![]()
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