The legendary team of Joe Simon and Jack Kirby collaborated on comic book covers for the first time on 1940 issues of Champion Comics.
\nJoe Simon and Jack Kirby are among the most famous creative teams in American comic book history. They are the legendary creators of comic book titles and characters like Captain America and Bucky, Newsboy Legion, Boy Commandos, Manhunter, Boys' Ranch, Fighting American, and numerous others. Every team starts somewhere, and the earliest collaborations of these two creators are the interior Blue Bolt story of Blue Bolt #2 , and the covers of Champion Comics #9 and #10 .
While the figure art has a Kirby appearance it is not completely typical of Kirby. I attribute that to Simon's involvement in the art. The form lines on the runner's boots look like the work of Simon but much of the rest of the inking does not look like either Joe's or Jack's work. So I suspect a third artist may have been involved in the inking.
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