
Jack Kirby's Galactic Bounty Hunters #1; written by Lisa Kirby and Steve Robertson, pencils by Mike Thibodeaux, cover by Jack Kirby
Funds are short no doubt to re-animate the buried corpse of Jack "The King" Kirby. Little back on bio-technologies as well. It's a family affair and with Kirby's daughter keeping the line on the line.
An All-New series featuring characters and concepts created by Jack "King" Kirby!
In this double-sized first issue, meet the Berkleys, your typical suburban California family. But when young Garrett Berkley discovers his parents' secret-that the science fiction stories his father writes aren't fiction at all, but autobiography-he's blasted into a whole new universe of adventure, mystery and danger.
Now, Jack Berkley must put down his pen, reassemble his old team, and take up the mantle of being a Galactic Bounty Hunter for one final mission!
Jack Kirby's Galactic Bounty Hunters
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