![]() ![]() During the 1963-1967 period, he often did five or six a day. Mark Evanier, an expert on "The King," explained to CBR just how fast the man was with his pencil: On average, Kirby was able to pump out as many as five pages every day. Most artists can churn out one to three pages each day, with three being considered faster than most could manage. While it would make sense that he took his time, the truth is, he was incredibly fast. He was well known for the amount of intricate detail he put into his work, and he had no problem drawing complex machinery that spanned multiple pages of a comic book. Jack Kirby was one of the most influential artists the industry ever saw, and his techniques and innovations continue to drive the industry. Additionally, his "Fourth World" saga introduced the New Gods to the DC Universe. ![]() Additionally, he helped co-create many of the characters who make up the modern Marvel Universe, including the X-Men, Thor, Iron Man, the Hulk, and the Fantastic Four. Best Known For: "The King" was one of the co-creators of Captain America. ![]()
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