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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_SimonJoe Simon - Wikipedia

    The Simon and Kirby team reunited briefly in 1959 with Simon writing and collaborating on art for Archie Comics, where the duo updated the superhero the Shield in the two-issue The Double Life of Private Strong (June–Aug. 1959), and Simon created the superhero the Fly; they went on to collaborate on the first two issues of The ...

  2. Simon and Kirby studio Left to right: Joe Genalo, Joe Simon, Jack Kirby, Mort Meskin, Jimmy Infantino and Ben Oda. Caricatures (probably drawn by Joe Simon) of Marvin Stein and Jimmy Infantino. September 1947 saw the launch of a new comic book produced by Simon and Kirby for Prize, Young Romance.

  3. 6 days ago · Captain America, comic-strip superhero created by writer Joe Simon and artist Jack Kirby for Timely (later Marvel) Comics. The character debuted in March 1941 in Captain America Comics no. 1. The star-spangled super soldier would become one of Marvel’s most iconic and enduring characters.

  4. Dec 3, 2021 · But Captain America's Jewish creators drew from some very personal source material: the Jewish legend of the Golem. Writer Joe Simon and artist Jack Kirby co-created Captain America in March of 1941 in a direct response to Hitler and his army invading much of Europe.

  5. Nov 17, 2007 · The first Simon and Kirby piece that we do know about was a Sandman story that appeared in Adventure Comics #72 (March 1942). No question of ghosting here, Simon and Kirby not only signed the piece they infused it with the exciting art and dynamic story telling that characterized all their creations.

  6. Apr 16, 2008 · Mr. Simon earned the “legend” title with his partner Jack Kirby by creating Captain America, the superhero who arrived in December 1940, just in time to play a patriotic foil to the Axis powers.

  7. Jack Kirby Joe Simon What better way to introduce a hero clad in the American flag during World War II than by showing him decking Hitler? Simple and effective, we have Joe Simon and Jack Kirby to thank for this one.