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Jack Kirby Museum & Research Center | by Harry | Fri, May 9

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Star Spangled #9 (June 1942), art by Jack Kirby

Star Spangled #7 (April 1942) page 1, art by Jack Kirby

Star Spangled #8 (May 1942) “Last Mile Alley” page 10, art by Jack Kirby

Star Spangled #12 (July 1942) “Prevue of Peril” page 1, art by Jack Kirby

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According to the Jack Kirby Checklist, “forget Me, Fraulein” was penciled by Jack Kirby and inked by Mort Meskin. The biggest problem with that is there on the right edge just above the story panel is Meskin’s signature.

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Boys’ Ranch #4 (April 1951) “Fight To the Finish”, art by Jack Kirby

Boys’ Ranch #6 (August 1951) “Teeth for The Iron Horse” page 3, art by Jack Kirby and unidentified artist

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Boys’ Ranch #3 (February 1951) “Mother Delilah”, art by Jack Kirby

Boys’ Ranch #3 (February 1951) “Mother Delilah” page 7, art by Jack Kirby

Boys’ Ranch #3 (February 1951) “Mother Delilah” page 2, art by Jack Kirby

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