
There’s a lot right now on Kickstarter that’s probably worth talking about, but today there’s something particularly of note: “King Kirby.”
Launched about an hour ago, “King Kirby” is a play by Crystal Skillman and Fred Van Lente headed to the stage in late June. Telling the life and times of Jack Kirby, the play will debut at the 2014 Comic Book Theater Festival, directed by John Hurley and starring Steven Rattazzi as Kirby (aka the guy who voices Dr. Orpheus on Venture Bros). The Kickstarter seeks to fund the play, help pay the cast and for rehearsal space, and your reward for doing so could come with a brand new “Comic Book Comic” by Van Lente and frequent collaborator Ryan Dunlavey that combines all of their Kirby stories from “the Comic Book History of Comics.”
Here’s the description of the performance:
King Kirby tells the hysterical and heartbreaking story of artist Jack Kirby, “The King of the Comics,” who created or co-created some of your favorite heroes on the page and screen, Captain America, the Avengers, Thor, Fantastic Four, the X-Men, Iron Man, Young Romance the New Gods, Darkseid, The Demon… the list goes on and on.
From the Jewish ghetto of New York’s Lower East Side to the battlefields of France to the Senate hearings of 1950s, King Kirby is a hysterical and heartbreaking story about a man who pours his quintessentially Twentieth Century life into his comics, only to make the fateful mistake that sends him into obscurity while his creations become known to every person on Earth.
A real-life “Adventures of Kavalier & Klay”, King Kirby asks what happens when an artist doesn’t own his own legacy? Can he ever get it back?
For the official press release, please see below.
Official Press Release
King Kirby, a play by the husband-and-wife team of NYIT-award winning playwright Crystal Skillman and New York Times bestselling comics writer Fred Van Lente about the life of legendary artist Jack Kirby, is set to premiere at the 2014 Comic Book Theater Festival in New York City — and the funds will be raised via a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign that ends the moment the show hits the stage at 7pm EST, June 20.
The show’s official description reads:
King Kirby tells the hysterical and heartbreaking story of artist Jack Kirby, “The King of the Comics,” who created or co-created some of your favorite heroes on the page and screen, Captain America, the Avengers, Thor, Fantastic Four, the X-Men, Iron Man, Young Romance the New Gods, Darkseid, The Demon… the list goes on and on.
From the Jewish ghetto of New York’s Lower East Side to the battlefields of France to the Senate hearings of 1950s, King Kirby is a hysterical and heartbreaking story about a man who pours his quintessentially Twentieth Century life into his comics, only to make the fateful mistake that sends him into obscurity while his creations become known to every person on Earth.
A real-life “Adventures of Kavalier & Klay”, King Kirby asks what happens when an artist doesn’t own his own legacy? Can he ever get it back?
The show is set to premiere at this year’s 2014 Comic Book Theater Festival, starring Steven Rattazzi as Kirby, perhaps best known to comics fans as the voice of Dr. Orpheus from Cartoon Network’s The Venture Bros, and he’s joined by Amy Lee Pearsall, Joe Mathers, Nat Cassidy and Timothy McCown Reynolds. The director is John Hurley, who brought Van Lente and Ryan Dunlavey’s Action Philosophers comics to the stage for the first Comic Book Theater Festival.
“King Kirby has been a long-term passion project of mine,” said Van Lente. “With Crystal’s help, it’s down on paper. Now, with your help, we’ll bring this crucial piece of comics history to life on stage.”
King Kirby Kickstarter awards include a 60-page exclusive Evil Twin Comics Jack Kirby Comic Book Comic from their Comic Book History of Comics GN, a handsome book containing the script and production skills, an audio recording of the play, signed playbills, and a signed Simon & Kirby print created by Ryan Dunlavey for the show, signed by the artist.