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geekteam6 OP t1_jaep02c wrote
Reply to comment by dilldoeorg in TIL Captain America co-creator Jack Kirby was drafted into the U.S. Army during WWII, landing at Omaha Beach in Normandy. When a lieutenant found out he was a comics artist, he made Kirby a scout who would advance into towns and draw reconnaissance maps and pictures, an extremely dangerous duty. by geekteam6
It really would be a way better direction for the MCU movies rather than yet another Various Superheroes Save the Universe Again story arc. Kirby and Lee were Jewish-Americans watching for years as the Nazis came into power, created these Hitler-punching superheroes as a way to process their horror -- and then they themselves get drafted into that war to help fight it first hand.
EDIT: Accidentally wrote Ditko was Jewish and went to war (wrong on both counts), removed.
geekteam6 OP t1_jaeksdv wrote
Reply to TIL Captain America co-creator Jack Kirby was drafted into the U.S. Army during WWII, landing at Omaha Beach in Normandy. When a lieutenant found out he was a comics artist, he made Kirby a scout who would advance into towns and draw reconnaissance maps and pictures, an extremely dangerous duty. by geekteam6
In other words:
Guy who created iconic character enthusiastically volunteering for highly dangerous mission to fight Nazis actually got drafted and ordered to do highly dangerous mission to fight Nazis.
geekteam6 OP t1_jaedzu2 wrote
Reply to TIL Captain America co-creator Jack Kirby was drafted into the U.S. Army during WWII, landing at Omaha Beach in Normandy. When a lieutenant found out he was a comics artist, he made Kirby a scout who would advance into towns and draw reconnaissance maps and pictures, an extremely dangerous duty. by geekteam6
>Kirby was drafted into the U.S. Army on June 7, 1943. After basic training at Camp Stewart, near Savannah, Georgia, he was assigned to Company F of the 11th Infantry Regiment. He landed on Omaha Beach in Normandy on August 23, 1944, 2+1⁄2 months after D-Day, although Kirby's reminiscences would place his arrival just 10 days after. Kirby recalled that a lieutenant, learning that comics artist Kirby was in his command, made him a scout who would advance into towns and draw reconnaissance maps and pictures, an extremely dangerous duty.
geekteam6 OP t1_j6bfpll wrote
Reply to comment by DavefromKS in Powerful Brendan Fraser interview on Marc Maron's podcast about performing in "The Whale" by geekteam6
The wild thing is the literal President did a show with him in 2015, bringing a whole entourage and sharpshooters to Maron’s garage to record it, and then Maron went right on with the same format like that never happened.
geekteam6 OP t1_j67ckzn wrote
Reply to Powerful Brendan Fraser interview on Marc Maron's podcast about performing in "The Whale" by geekteam6
Actual interview starts around 17 minutes in BTW. In all his interviews, Maron does a lot of personal patter up front that's funny to regulars but might be off-putting for first time listeners. (Like, he goes on and on about his recent colonoscopy.)
geekteam6 OP t1_jaesznl wrote
Reply to comment by fuckchuck69 in TIL Captain America co-creator Jack Kirby was drafted into the U.S. Army during WWII, landing at Omaha Beach in Normandy. When a lieutenant found out he was a comics artist, he made Kirby a scout who would advance into towns and draw reconnaissance maps and pictures, an extremely dangerous duty. by geekteam6
Ooops my bad.