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When Jack Kirby returned to working for DC Comics in the 1970s, he introduced what would become known as the Fourth World concept. He created a science-fiction based mythology revolving around ancient space deities known as the New Gods. Similar to the gods of Earth lore, the New Gods were larger than life, possessing fantastic powers, which they used in a never-ending struggle between good and evil. The original Fourth World concept was intended as part of a finite epic saga, but for reasons that have never been satisfactorily explained, was never brought to its ultimate fruition.

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  • Jack Kirby's Fourth World
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  • When Jack Kirby returned to working for DC Comics in the 1970s, he introduced what would become known as the Fourth World concept. He created a science-fiction based mythology revolving around ancient space deities known as the New Gods. Similar to the gods of Earth lore, the New Gods were larger than life, possessing fantastic powers, which they used in a never-ending struggle between good and evil. The original Fourth World concept was intended as part of a finite epic saga, but for reasons that have never been satisfactorily explained, was never brought to its ultimate fruition.
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  • 1970.0
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  • *Jack Kirby’s Fourth World article at Wikipedia *Jack Kirby’s Fourth World page at POVonline *Jack Kirby article at Wikipedia *Jack Kirby article at Lambiek.net *Jack Kirby’s Fourth World comic series index at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe *Mister Miracle (Volume 2) comic series index at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe *Mister Miracle (Volume 3) comic series index at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe *New Gods (Volume 2) comic series index at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe *New Gods (Volume 3) comic series index at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe *Orion comic series index at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe *The New Gods Library *Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe
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  • * The group of comics has been collected into a set of four hardcover anthologies, titled Jack Kirby's Fourth World Omnibus.
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  • When Jack Kirby returned to working for DC Comics in the 1970s, he introduced what would become known as the Fourth World concept. He created a science-fiction based mythology revolving around ancient space deities known as the New Gods. Similar to the gods of Earth lore, the New Gods were larger than life, possessing fantastic powers, which they used in a never-ending struggle between good and evil. The original Fourth World concept was intended as part of a finite epic saga, but for reasons that have never been satisfactorily explained, was never brought to its ultimate fruition.
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