
O Tocha Humana #9 cover. Bloch Editores S.A., Brazil: 1970
Here at the Kirby Museum, we're pleased to sponsor e-mail/web-based discussion groups. There's been a Jack Kirby-focused "mailing list" of one kind or another on the internet for more than ten years now.
In 1997, Museum Trustee Rand Hoppe began hosting Kirby-L on his old fantasty.com server, and that group, along with its Steve Ditko, Will Eisner, Harvey Kurtzman and Moebius siblings, continues as a Kirby Museum-sponsored Yahoo Group to this day. There's also the infequently used Kirby Museum Café group, where more general subjects can be discussed. So please, click on over and join the conversation!
We're proud to host two pages from the old days of Kirby-L:
- A Tribute to Bruce Lowry from 29 March 1999
- "A People Thing" An Examination Of Jack Kirby's "The Losers" Story In Our Fighting Forces #152 by Mike Kidson from June 1998.
E-Mail/Web-based Discussion Groups
Kirby, Ditko, Eisner, Kurtzman, Moebius & General Chat
Mission Statement:
The Jack Kirby Museum and Research Center is organized exclusively for educational purposes; more specifically, to promote and encourage the study, understanding, preservation and appreciation of the work of Jack Kirby by:
- illustrating the scope of Kirby's multi-faceted career,
- communicating the stories, inspirations and influences of Jack Kirby,
- celebrating the life of Jack Kirby and his creations, and
- building understanding of comicbooks and comicbook creators.
To this end, the Museum will sponsor and otherwise support study, teaching, conferences, discussion groups, exhibitions, displays, publications and cinematic, theatrical or multimedia productions.
Board of Trustees
- Randolph Hoppe, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
- Lisa Kirby, Ventura, California, USA
- John Morrow, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Contact us:
- Email:
info@kirbymuseum.org - Post:
Jack Kirby Museum & Research Center
PO Box 5236
Hoboken, NJ 07030-1510 USA - Telephone:
+1.2019634383
No challenge to any owner's rights is intended or should be inferred.
The Jack Kirby Museum & Research Center is a tax-exempt non-profit educational corporation. Donations may be tax-deductible - please consult your tax advisor.
