Each issue has a pretty similar situation, but just with a different villain, and you never get that grand showdown you crave between the arch-nemeses (maybe in one of the later volumes, released in '76 & '84). He balances bubble-gum violence with heady philosophy and symbolism, and for the most part, it really works. Writing, editing, and penciling each issue: You can tell Kirby really challenged himself, put so much of himself in the book. Kirby worked on creating a new mythology superhero story, so massive respect for a legend pushing himself to keep creating more original, deeper stories. It's Kirby! His shift from Marvel to DC in 1971, where he was given carte blanche. Not sure I could do it on B&W, the main draw for me is the eye-popping art. I read this in faded color, individual issues online.
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