I love Alan Moore and defend him a lot, but his memory- by his own admission, in that video clip- isn't that great. And while Stan Lee certainly grabbed more than his share of credit, I don't remember him ever claiming a piece of Captain America. I could b

Yeah, I dunno. I assumed Moore would know what he was talking about having worked in that world for so long. Al Kennedy (of the excellent House to Astonish podcast.) sent me this link that goes into that Moore video from the Kirby Museum.


That all started because a friend of mine mentioned a tweet where the writer of Rocket girl said “Credit where due: Stan Lee is the most important figure in the history of comics. It’s not even debatable. And there will never be another.”— Which Is a position I find highly debatable.


I know it`s dude`s birthday, but I don`t think he reads my tumbr. my pal Joe made this joke on twitter `the real bitch of it is today used to be jack kirby’s birthday“ 


The point I like to make about who did what on the Lee and Kirby books is that after they worked together, Kirby made New gods and Lee did Stripperella…




 

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