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Kirby Krackle

Kirby Krackle

An art technique used mainly to illustrate energy.

Name:
Kirby Krackle
Aliases:
  • Kirby Dots
Start year:
1940
First issue:
Blue Bolt (1940) #5 Blue Bolt Comics
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Overview

Also referred to as "Kirby Dots", Kirby krackle is an art technique that consists of small black dots that are typically used to convey great energy. The dots are arranged in close proximity to one another and often overlap, creating fractal-like patterns. In this way they convey the negative space surrounding the energy.

Conventional wisdom holds that Kirby krackle was created in the 1960s by artist Jack Kirby, who lends the technique his name. It has been suggested that Kirby or his inker Joe Simon used similar dots to convey energy as early as 1940. Regardless, the use of the krackle became popular amongst artists, who use it to represent energy in many forms, including cosmic energy, explosions, energy fields and fire.

Issues

September 1967

March 1968

October 1968

March 1971

March 1972

June 1984

September 1984

March 2006

June 2007

August 2014

March 2017

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July 2017

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January 2018

February 2018

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May 2018

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March 2022

August 2022

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1961

1968

1971

1984

1997

2006

2014

2016

2017

2018

2022

2023