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^ Abramowitz, Jack (2014-04). “1st Issue Special It Was No Showcase (But It Was Never Meant To Be)”. Back Issue! (Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing) (71): 40?47. 
^ a b c Kraft, David Anthony; Slifer, Roger (1983年4月). “Mark Evanier”. Comics Interview (Fictioneer Books) (2): pp. 23?34 
^ Evanier 2017, No. 1599/2378.
^ Evanier (2003年8月22日). “Jack Kirby's Superman”. POV Online. 2012年4月22日時点の ⇒オリジナルよりアーカイブ。2012年4月22日閲覧。 “Plastino drew new Superman figures and Olsen heads in roughly the same poses and positions, and these were pasted into the artwork.”
^ Ro 2004, chapters 12-13.
^ Bullpen Bulletins: "The King is Back! 'Nuff Said!", in Marvel Comics cover-dated October 1975, including Fantastic Four #163
^ Sanderson and Gilbert, ed. 2017, p. 175. Sanderson, "1970s": "After an absence of half a decade, Jack Kirby returned to Marvel Comics as writer, penciller, and editor of the series he and Joe Simon created back in 1941."
^ Powers, Tom (2012-12). “Kirby Celebrating America's 200th Birthday: Captain America's Bicentennial Battles”. Back Issue! (Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing) (61): 46?49. 
^ Sanderson and Gilbert, ed. 2017, p. 175. Sanderson, "1970s": "Jack Kirby's most important creation for Marvel during his return in the 1970s was his epic series The Eternals"
^ Sanderson and Gilbert, ed. 2017, p. 180. Sanderson, "1970s": "Marvel published its adaptation of director Stanley Kubrick and writer Arthur C. Clarke's classic science fiction film 2001: A Space Odyssey as an oversize Marvel Treasury Special.
^ Hatfield, Charles (1996-07). ⇒“Once Upon A Time: Kirby's Prisoner”. The Jack Kirby Collector (11). ⇒http://www.twomorrows.com/kirby/articles/11prisoner.html
^ Sanderson and Gilbert, ed. 2017, p. 185. Sanderson, "1970s": "In [2001: A Space Odyssey] issue #8, cover dated July 1977, [Jack] Kirby introduced a robot whom he originally dubbed 'Mister Machine.' Marvel's 2001 series eventually came to an end but Kirby's robot protagonist went on to star in his own comic book series as Machine Man."
^ Sanderson and Gilbert, ed. 2017, p. 185. Sanderson, "1970s": "Jack Kirby's final major creation for Marvel Comics was perhaps his most unusual hero: an intelligent dinosaur resembling a Tyrannosaurus rex."
^ Sanderson and Gilbert, ed. 2017, p. 187. Sanderson, "1970s": "[In 1978], Simon & Schuster's Fireside Books published a paperback book titled The Silver Surfer by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby ... This book was later recognized as Marvel's first true graphic novel."
^ "Ploog & Kirby Quit Marvel over Contract Dispute", The Comics Journal #44, January 1979, p. 11.
^ Evanier 2008, p. 189. "In 1978, an idea found him. It was an offer from the Hanna-Barbera cartoon studio in Hollywood."
^ Fischer, Stuart (2014-08). “The Fantastic Four and Other Things: A Television History”. Back Issue! (Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing) (74): 30. 

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