From Dynamite Entertainment

Aug. 30, 2011

 

SPINNING OUT OF KIRBY: GENESIS…SILVER STAR!

AVAILABLE AT COMIC STORES THIS NOVEMBER!

Runnemede, NJ - Spinning out of Kirby: Genesis comes one of Jack Kirby's greatest creations - Silver Star!  Get a firsthand look at America's greatest unknown superhero in this sterling debut issue from writer Jai Nitz and artist Johnny D.  The story, which has been worked on with the support of Kirby: Genesis creators Alex Ross and Kurt Busiek, can be found in stores this November with covers by Alex Ross, Jae Lee, and for the first time ever at Dynamite, Mark (Fables) Buckingham!!!

Before Kirby: Genesis there was... Silver Star!  The last great Kirby creation, Morgan Miller is the first of a new breed-- Homo-Geneticus.  The most powerful man in the world has been living in secret for the last thirty years, but he's been busy.  Silver Star secretly protects the world from the amazing super-powerful dangers that threaten billions every day.  Witness superheroic war, giant monsters and astral adventures!

"Silver Star stands next to Captain Victory as one of Kirby's greatest independent creations -- those he gave the greatest thought and attention to," says legendary artist Alex Ross.  "It's a key accomplishment of the Kirby: Genesis series to return these characters to visible prominence in the field.  Silver Star is Jack Kirby's Superman and Dr. Manhattan all rolled into one."

"I recently saw Grant Morrison at Comic Con in San Diego," stated Silver Star writer Jai Nitz.  "He hugged me and asked how the Kirby stuff was going.  He did that because he gets it.  Of course he does.  He just wrote Supergods, a book about the connection between the superheroic stories we tell and ourselves.  He knows that no one has ever told superheroic stories better than Jack Kirby.  When I say "ever" I don't mean just in comics.  I mean ever.  Jack Kirby is in the pantheon alongside Homer and Shakespeare.  I get to write Silver Star, the last great Kirby creation.  Like our publisher Nick Barrucci said, "It isn't Kirby and Simon, or Kirby and Lee, or Kirby and whoever-- it's just Kirby."  It's about human potential and the future of superpowers.  It's the kind of thing Morrison talks about in his book.  It's crazy ideas, unbridled with the needle buried in the red.  I want to write comics like that, but I get to jam with Kirby, the greatest master of our medium, from the inception stage.  It's great big gobs of fun.  Alex Ross and Kurt Busiek are doing the real highwire act by putting all these distinct Kirby creations in the same universe and kicking the dial up to eleven.  I'm surrounded by genius.  There is a genius scaffold, genius collaborators, genius creators, and genius hugging fans.  I'm so happy to be along for the ride I could burst."

Acclaimed cover artist Jae Lee had this to say, "It's an honor to be following in the footsteps of the greatest creator this medium has ever known."

"Studying the pencil art of Jack Kirby, trying to capture some of his dynamism and energy, reinvigorate my own drawing and helped me evolve into a much better artist," says the fan-favorite cover artist Mark Buckingham.  "Jack Kirby is comics. Not just an artist or writer, but a primal creative force that still exists in the heart of so many modern comics and their creators.  It is an absolute delight to be able to contribute cover art to Silver Star and to help honor his legacy."

"When I was told I would be working on characters created by the great Jack Kirby himself, I erupted in crackling Kirby energy dots myself," exclaimed Kirby: Genesis - Silver Star artist Johnny D!  "I'm under way with it now, the script rocks and having my pages go through another icon Alex Ross, I'm really going to grow as an artist and deliver my best work by far!"

"As you can see, everyone involved with Kirby: Genesis - Silver Star has such incredible enthusiasm for the project," states Dynamite President and Publisher Nick Barrucci.  "We have put together a comic book that shows everyone's undeniable love of the genius that is Jack Kirby, and the passion will show on every page fans read!"

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  • I'm enjoying Kirby Genesis so far but come on, Dynamite, it's a little early for spin-offs.  The main title has had 2 issues.  Captain Victory has appeared in like 2 scenes; Silver Star has been in maybe 1.  I don't know if I'm interested in side series about them yet.  Give me half a year at least and I might be able to get excited about them.  But now?  I'm not ready for them.  Try building a line instead of flooding the market.  You'll make more money in the long run.
  • Chris Fluit Johnson is right!

     

    I'm enjoying Kirby Genesis a lot, and 2 scenes is not enough to make me want to read a whole issue on either character.

    Dynamite should be warned too ... My LCS has a ~lot~ of copies still sitting on their shelf. And lots of bargain-binned Project Superpowers comics to boot.

  • Flooding the market is just Dynamite's SOP.
  • Hmmm.. I could've sworn I saw publicity saying this would be written by Sterling Gates...

     

    Regardless, I'm enjoying the main series but not buying into any spin-offs. Hope it's good, but I just can't afford it. 

  • I am big a Kirby fan as you're likely to find, but even I must agree it's too early to start spinning of new titles.
  • And might I also add that of all the Kirby Genesis characters, Silver Star probably has the worst costume design of the bunch!

     

    Take that, Kirby!

  • Chris Fluit said:
    I'm enjoying Kirby Genesis so far but come on, Dynamite, it's a little early for spin-offs.

    Is this your first Dynamite comic?

    :P


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  • So is this tactic working for Dynamite? Are they capturing a decent share of the market?
  • Not really, and they get less on that return each time they do it.

     

    Kirby: Genesis #1 Est. Sales: 26,039 (#83 on the charts)

    Kirby: Genesis #2 Est. Sales: 17,588 (#123 on the charts)

     

    Sales estimates come from ICv2.

  • Just today realized that it's Captain Victory that's being written by Gates. Spin-offs are running together...
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