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Ryan Maxwell
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No soup for you!

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Kirby.

  I love Ditko's work, although I didn't "get it" when I was younger.

  Kirby, however, is probably the greatest of the "giants" of the superhero comics genre. It is difficult to out into words the impact Jack Kirby had on comics.

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I cannot answer this question.
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Jack Kirby

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So hard to pick.
Two completely different styles.
But the one that made the biggest impression on me as a kid:

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I've said it before, and I'll say it again.  Jack Kirby drew comics the way children imagine them in their minds.  He will always be the king.

TODAY'S TOSS-UP (3/4):

John Romita or John Buscema?

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Buscema.

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Romita.

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