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    Evanier credits himself with convincing Jack Kirby to stop using Vince Colletta as an inker, and he considers himself one of Colletta's "main vilifiers". [13]

  2. Mar 23, 2021 · When Mark Evanier showed Kirby a page where Colletta had removed a whole crowd scene, he finally got on the line with his editor Carmine Infantino, who talked him into letting Colletta stay.

  3. Evanier credits himself with convincing Jack Kirby to stop using Vince Colletta as an inker, and considers himself one of the "main vilifiers" of Colletta. He wrote a script and provided "'technical advice' about comic books" for Bob, Bob Newhart's unsuccessful third sitcom for CBS.

  4. Mar 20, 2010 · And can the apologists really feel Kirby was wrong to stop using Colletta’s inking services? After all Jack was the editor for his Fourth World comics, why shouldn’t that have been his prerogative?

  5. Oct 10, 2013 · Vince Colletta inked the first issues of each title and grey halftones were added by DC's production artists. Evanier says, "Jack never really liked black-and-white comics... I think (DC) cancelled the books and decided not to print the second issues before they even had any sales figures on #1." [2]

  6. Jul 26, 2016 · A couple of weeks ago, I mentioned wanting to pick up IDW's Jack Kirby's Thor, Artist's Edition.I was interested in seeing precisely how Vince Colletta went about inking Kirby's pencils, as he had a reputation for erasing figures and simplifying details for the sake of getting his work done more quickly.

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  8. May 27, 2020 · Plus there’s Mark Evanier’s Kirby Tribute Panel from the 2019 Heroes Con (with Mike Royer, Jim Amash, and Rand Hoppe), a pencil art gallery, and our cover featuring Kirby’s unused illo for Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #141, inked by Vince Colletta! Edited by John Morrow.