King Kirby’s family loses claim to legacy

Well, this is disappointing. The family of Jack Kirby, the most powerful single creative force comic books will ever have, has lost their suit to obtain the copyrights of the characters that populate the Marvel Entertainment empire.

It’s a sad state of affairs that a settlement couldn’t be reached, where Kirby’s estate gets a share of the proceeds from the movies that are doing so well. It’s saddens me there’s so much bad blood between the Kirbys and Stan Lee, and also between Lee and Steve Ditko. I love everything these guys did, and I’m not comfortable taking sides, but the anti-Stan sentiment that has developed bothers me. Just as the Beatles did their best work together, so did Jack and Steve when working with Stan. Kirby saw the possibilities of his creations as major media entertainment, but Stan deserves credit for making it happen. I just wish the Kirbys could cash in the success of the franchise. Even better would be an alternate reality fantasy where Jack and Stan sued together as co-creators, as Siegel and Shuster did for Superman.

P.S. I haven’t seen the Captain America movie yet, so I don’t know who gets credit for the character. With Jack Kirby, Joe Simon co-created Cap, and he had his own lawsuit. Simon says (sorry, couldn’t resist), “I’ve been happy with the results of our various legal entanglements, and my relationship with Marvel is very good these days.”

P.P.S. Joe Sinnott submitted a statement to the court in March. It’s at this link.

From standard to soul

Here’s the sort of net post I like, and like doing myself, about the evolution of the song Try a Little Tenderness. I knew it first, as did most in my generation, from Otis Redding.

http://youtu.be/dael4sb42nI

The article says of Ray Noble’s 1932 recording, “Mawkish, stilted and perfectly forgettable, it comes off as a courting lesson on how to gain permission to put hand on knee and stare just a little too long.” Personally, I completely disagree. I really like the Ray Noble and Bing versions. Clare Teal on BBC Radio 2 plays a lot of Ray Noble on her Sunday show. Here’s a tune, written by Noble, that’s featured prominently in Casablanca.

On another Pop music note, Denro reminds us that MTV is now officially 30 years old. Who didn’t have a crush on Martha “cute as a button” Quinn?

http://youtu.be/86Wa3QJLkFQ

Yeesh. Another 4:3 video made wide, like an HDTV in stretch mode. I think it’s popular because it makes everybody in old TV shows look fat, the way so many people are now.

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