Kirby

Bob Stanley - When the Day is Done - The Orchestrations of Robert Kirby (2018)

Bob Stanley - When The Day Is Done - The Orchestrations Of Robert Kirby (2018)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+.log+.m3u) | 1:18:50 | 445 MB
Folk, Classic Rock, World | Label: Ace Records

A college friend of Nick Drake, Robert Kirby’s first commissioned works as an arranger were his unique, autumnal orchestrations for Drake’s “Five Leaves Left”. The sound was English and melancholic, closer to Vaughan Williams than Phil Spector. He was soon in demand and by the end of the 70s had worked with the cream of the British folk rock world. This is the first collection of Kirby’s very special sound.
Katy Kirby - Blue Raspberry (Deluxe) (2024) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Katy Kirby - Blue Raspberry (Deluxe) (2024) [Official Digital Download 24/96]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 45:06 minutes | 908 MB
Pop | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

Katy Kirby is releasing the deluxe edition of her critically acclaimed album Blue Raspberry which features two additional tracks, ‘Headlights’ and ‘Naperville’, which harness her tongue-in-cheek turns of phrase, wall-of-sound-level distortion and contemplations on queer desire.
John Carroll Kirby - The Luckiest Man in America OST (2025) [Official Digital Download]

John Carroll Kirby - The Luckiest Man in America OST (2025) [Official Digital Download]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44.1 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 37:32 minutes | 368 MB
Electronic | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

John Carroll Kirby has created the official soundtrack album for feature film The Luckiest Man in America.
Kirby’s Way: How Kirby and Caroline Risk Built their Company on Kitchen-Table Values

Kirby’s Way: How Kirby and Caroline Risk Built their Company on Kitchen-Table Values by Angie KlinkEnglish | August 6th, 2012 | ASIN: B008Q6H7HO, ISBN: 1557536147 | 561 Pages | EPUB | 4.54 MB

The late J. Kirby Risk II called himself “a small-town businessman from the banks of the Wabash.” He was much more. The fastidious, dapper man from Lafayette, Indiana, exuded philanthropy and free enterprise. Like a sheepdog, he tended the flock, rounded up strays, darted to key places to close up stragglers, and nudged everyone toward a common goal.

Jack Kirby Collector #28  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 21, 2010
Jack Kirby Collector #28

Jack Kirby Collector #28
CBZ | TwoMorrows Publishing | Published April 2008 | 83 Pages | Tabloid Format (B & W) | 39.57 MB

The Kirby Influence: Mike Gartland looks at Stan Lee's influence on Jack; Interviews with Jack's grandchildren, Jeremy and Tracy Kirby; How Kirby was influenced by H.P. Lovecraft, Film, TV, and more; A look at the career of Vince Colletta; Kirby's Influence in Europe, including interviews with Andréas and Moebius; Ren & Stimpy's creator John Kricfalusi on Kirby; Mark ("Luke Skywalker") Hamill Discusses Kirby; Gary Gianni & Geof Darrow On Kirby; Karl Kesel Talks About the Kirby Influence on his work; Mike Allred Speaks About Jack's Influence on him; Fans and Pros offer their best Kirby Homages (including a mini-portfolio of Steve Rude's Kirby-inspired work)--And More!

Jack Kirby Collector #55 (Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 7, 2010
Jack Kirby Collector #55 (Ongoing)

Jack Kirby Collector #55 (Ongoing)
CBR | TwoMorrows Publishing | Published Sep 22 2010 | 84 pages (Tabloid Format, B & W) | 90.85 MB

"Kirby Goes To Hollywood!" as we examine the King's forays in and out of Tinseltown! Inside you'll find: Sergio Aragonés and Mell Lazarus recall appearing with Kirby on an episode of Bob Newhart's BOB! television show! A comparison of three most recent STAR WARS films to Jack's "The Pact" and "Himon" Fourth World issues! The King's time at Ruby-Spears animation as a designer on examined, plus an interview with Joe Ruby and Ken Spears! How Kirby inspired Hollywood productions from 1940s serials and cartoon shows, to TV series and big screen blockbusters—plus how Jack worked films and TV into his own comics stories! Heretofore unknown tidbits about Jack's encounters with Frank Zappa, Paul McCartney... and John Lennon?! All this, plus Mark Evanier's regular column, a Kirby pencil art gallery, a Golden Age Kirby story, and more, behind a color Kirby cover inked by PAUL SMITH! Edited by John Morrow.
John Carroll Kirby - Cryptozoo - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2021) [Official Digital Download]

John Carroll Kirby - Cryptozoo - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2021) [Official Digital Download]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44.1 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 34:02 minutes | 338 MB
Soundtrack | Label: Stones Throw, Official Digital Download

Cryptozoo is an animated feature-film drama, written and directed by Dash Shaw, featuring the voices of Lake Bell, Zoe Kazan, Michael Cera and Louisa Krause. The film won the NEXT Innovator Award at Sundance, and premiered internationally at the 2021 Berlinale. It will be released on August 20 in theaters and on demand.

Jack Kirby Collector #58 - Lee & Kirby: The Wonder Years (2011)  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at Jan. 21, 2012
Jack Kirby Collector #58 - Lee & Kirby: The Wonder Years (2011)

Jack Kirby Collector #58 - Lee & Kirby: The Wonder Years (2011)
English | CBR | 164 pages | 124.10 MB

This book traces both Lee and Kirby's history at Marvel Comics, and the remarkable series of events and career choices that led them to converge in 1961 to conceive the Fantastic Four. It also documents the evolution of the FF throughout the 1960s, with plenty of Kirby art, plus previously unknown details about Lee and Kirby's working relationship, and their eventual parting of ways in 1970. With a wealth of of historical information and amazing Kirby artwork, Lee & Kirby: THE WONDER YEARS beautifully examines the first decade of the FF, and the events that put into motion the 1960s era that came to be known as the Marvel Age of Comics!

The Green Arrow by Jack Kirby TPB  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Dec. 14, 2010
The Green Arrow by Jack Kirby TPB

The Green Arrow by Jack Kirby TPB
Jack Kirby | DC Comics | CBR | ASIN B0006RTKDK | November 2001 | 75 Pages | 28.35 MB

Back in the early 1950's Jack Kirby moved from Timely Comics (the forerunner of Marvel) to DC. There, before he became one of the greatest comic book creators ever, known for hsi dynamic visual style and for creating new characters and establishing new trends in comic books, he was just getting by illustrating and at the rate of around twenty pages per month. That total included the eleven Green Arrow stories he drew, all of which are included in this trade paperback, and all inked by his dear spouse Rosalind "Roz" (Jack Kirby hated inking) Kirby. Thus we have eleven little-seen adventures of Green Arrow, written by Ed Wood, Dave Herron and Bill Finger, drawn by one of comics' greatest creators ever, collecting the Green Arrow stories from and . Jack Kirby at his early, formative Silver Age years.

Jack Kirby Collector #29  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 21, 2010
Jack Kirby Collector #29

Jack Kirby Collector #29
CBZ | TwoMorrows Publishing | Published Aug 2000 | 67 Pages | 34.82 MB

1970s Marvel: Feature-Length Unpublished Interview with Jack & Roz Kirby as they discuss their early years together; Keith Giffen & Rich Buckler Talk about the Kirby influence on their 1970s work; Mike Gartland's A Failure To Communicate; 1970's Marvel Cover Gallery showing Jack's uninked pencils; Kirby's Trials & Tribulations At 1970s Marvel; Looks At Machine Man, Black Panther, Captain America And other 1970s art; Our first Kirby As A Genre column; Unpublished Art including Pencil Pages Before They Were Inked and Much More.