The Blog is Jon B. Cooke’s attempt at a year-long blog on the greatest of Jack Kirby’s creations, the Fourth World, which debuted in the summer of 1970 with the release of Superman’s Pal, Jimmy Olsen #133 [cover dated Oct. 1970]. He initially began this project in late September, on the Facebook “community page,” 365 Days of Jack Kirby’s Fourth World, and then later ported over to The Kirby Museum's network of Kirby blogs. A great read and fun to follow as the year progresses.
Ferran's blog is dedicated to the Sky Masters and other original art. The blog contains images of Jack Kirby's original art. Many of which can no longer be found in the market. Written in Spanish the can be translated into English with the link in the right sidebar to Yahoo Babel Fish.
The Jack Kirby Museum and Research Center is organized exclusively for educational purposes; more specifically, to promote and encourage the study, understanding, preservation and appreciation of the work of Jack Kirby.
Robert Steibel created a website to examine the imagery and iconography of influential writer, artist, and creator Jack Kirby.
Norris BURROUGHS's blog on focuses Jack Kirby's art composition, architecture and various other topics.
An excellent blog by Harry Mendryk on Simon & Kirby and the artist that produced comic books during the golden age.
John Morrow of TwoMorrows Publishing started the Jack Kirby Collector way back in the late 90s. His publication has helped further the study and history of Jack Kirby. A great source for everything Kirby in a large format size.