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2022 Chrysler Voyager LX Specs
2022 Chrysler Voyager LX FWD powered by 3.6L V6 Gas Engine with 9-Speed Automatic transmission.
Performance Specs
Engine and transmission.
- Engine 3.6L V6 Gas
- Horsepower 287 hp @ 6400 rpm
- Torque 262 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm
- Transmission 9-Speed Automatic
- Drivetrain Front-Wheel Drive
- Steering Type Rack-Pinion
- Turning Diameter 39.7 ft
- Wheels Type Aluminum Wheels
- Front Wheel Size 17" x 7"
- Rear Wheel Size 17" x 7"
- Front Suspension Strut
- Rear Suspension Trailing Arm
- Front Tire P235/65HR17
- Rear Tire P235/65HR17
- Spare Tire Compact
Fuel and MPG
Fuel economy.
- Combined 22 MPG
- City 19 MPG
- Highway 28 MPG
- Fuel Tank Capacity 19 gallons
- Cruising Range City 361 miles
- Cruising Range Highway 532 miles
- CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi/year 8.0 Tons/yr
Dimensions and Measurement
Exterior dimensions.
- Length 203.8 in
- Height 69.9 in
- Max Width 79.6 in
- Front Width 68.3 in
- Rear Width 68.3 in
- Wheelbase 121.6 in
- Ground Clearance 5.1 in
Interior Space
- Seating Capacity 7 seater
- Front Seat Leg Room 41.1 in
- Front Seat Headroom 40.1 in
- Front Seat Shoulder Room 63.8 in
- Front Seat Hip Room 59 in
- Rear Seat Leg Room 39 in
- Rear Seat Headroom 39.6 in
- Rear Seat Shoulder Room 63 in
- Rear Seat Hip Room 64.8 in
- Third Row Leg Room 36.5 in
- Third Row Headroom 38.7 in
- Third Row Shoulder Room 61.2 in
- Third Row Hip Room 49.5 in
Weight and Towing
Cargo Box Dimensions
- Box Width (Wheelhousings) 48.8 in
- Box Height (Area) 47.6 in
Colors and Materials
Standard exterior colors.
- Bright White Clearcoat
- Brilliant Black Crystal Pearlcoat
Optional Exterior Colors
- Granite Crystal Metallic Clearcoat
- Silver Mist Clearcoat, Late availability.
- Velvet Red Pearlcoat
Features and Options
Infotainment.
- HD Radio Optional
- Bluetooth Connection Standard
- Hard Disk Drive Media Storage Not Available
- Premium Sound System Not Available
- Satellite Radio Standard
- Smart Device Integration Standard
- WiFi Hotspot Optional
- Auxiliary Audio Input Standard
- Entertainment System Not Available
- MP3 Player Standard
Interior Trim
- Bucket Seats Standard
- Cloth Seats Standard
- Leather Seats Not Available
- Leather Steering Wheel Not Available
- Premium Synthetic Seats Not Available
- Vinyl Seats Not Available
- Woodgrain Interior Trim Not Available
- Sun/Moonroof Not Available
- Head-Up Display Not Available
- Navigation System Optional
- Steering Wheel Audio Controls Standard
- Power Liftgate Standard
- Power Mirror(s) Standard
- A/C Standard
- Adaptive Cruise Control Not Available
- Automatic Parking Not Available
- Climate Control Standard
- Cooled Front Seat(s) Not Available
- Cooled Rear Seat(s) Not Available
- Cruise Control Standard
- Hands-Free Liftgate Not Available
- Heated Front Seat(s) Standard
- Heated Rear Seat(s) Not Available
- Heated Steering Wheel Standard
- Keyless Entry Standard
- Multi-Zone A/C Standard
- Power Driver Seat Standard
- Power Passenger Seat Not Available
- Remote Engine Start Standard
- Remote Trunk Release Standard
- Seat Memory Not Available
- Universal Garage Door Opener Not Available
- Seat-Massage Not Available
- Rear A/C Standard
- Keyless Start Standard
- Navigation from Telematics Not Available
- Telematics Optional
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Fleet security group.
Global Telematics Box Module (TBM), 2 Additional Key Fobs, For Details, Visit DriveUconnect.com, 4G LTE Wi-Fi Hot Spot, SiriusXM Guardian-Included Trial (B)
Quick Order Package 27E
Engine: 3.6L V6 24V VVT UPG I w/ESS, Transmission: 9-Speed 948TE Automatic
Radio: Uconnect 5 Nav w/10.1" Display, 10.1" Touchscreen Display, ParkSense Rear Park Assist w/Stop, Advanced Brake Assist, Disassociated Touchscreen Display, Blind Spot & Rear Cross Path Detection, HD Radio, For Details, Visit DriveUconnect.com, Integrated Voice Command w/Bluetooth, Pedestrian Emergency Braking, GPS Navigation, 4G LTE Wi-Fi Hot Spot, SiriusXM Guardian-Included Trial (B), Full Speed Forward Collision Warning Plus, SiriusXM w/360L, Global Telematics Box Module (TBM)
Safety Features
- Back-Up Camera Standard
- Cross-Traffic Alert Optional
- Rear Parking Aid Optional
- Blind Spot Monitor Optional
- Lane Departure Warning Not Available
- Lane Keeping Assist Not Available
- ABS Standard
- Night Vision Not Available
- Tire Pressure Monitor Standard
- Brake Assist Standard
- Stability Control Standard
- Traction Control Standard
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- Frontal Barrier Crash Rating
- Side Crash Rating
- Rollover Rating
- Driver Air Bag Standard
- Front Head Air Bag Standard
- Front Side Air Bag Standard
- Knee Air Bag Standard
- Passenger Air Bag Standard
- Rear Head Air Bag Standard
- Rear Side Air Bag Not Available
- Seatbelt Air Bag Not Available
Warranty Summary
- Basic 3 Years / 36,000 Miles
- Corrosion 5 Years / Unlimited Miles
- Drivetrain 5 Years / 60,000 Miles
- Roadside Assistance 5 Years / 60,000 Miles
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2022 Chrysler Pacifica Limited
2019 Chrysler Pacifica Touring-L
Vehicle information, best car buying experience.
I called Toyota Sunnyvale about a month ago and put my name on the waiting list for a Highlander Hybrid car. Amir Kandil contacted me yesterday and sent me all the information about a vehicle that matches my need. This morning I went to the dealership and bought the car at MSRP in about one hour. This was the best car purchasing experience I had. When other dealers are charging high mark-ups, Toyota Sunnyvale continues to treat customers with simple pricing and simple process. I am very grateful for their honest and professional service. Amir Kandil is a fantastic salesman. He is passionate, knowledgeable, and very responsive to all my questions. When I arrived this morning, he had already prepared all the documents and he made sure the purchasing process was smooth and efficient. I strongly recommend him.
Exceeds expectations
Purchase car used in 2021 from rental car company, 70Kmiles. So far have had no problems. Stow and go seats makes this a great utility vehicle plus seats are comfortable for road trips and concert going. We’re empty nesters so it’s the party bus. The transmission can buck during “hill assist” but keeping the gas steady and allow it to do its job, it doesn’t need your help. 90K miles on it now. Swore I was done with minivans, our adult kids laughed so hard when we got it but they borrow it all the time.
2021 Chrysler Pacifica Touring L
Priyal nipunage.
It was a great experience... I would certainly recommend to my friends..
AWSOME VEHICLE
We wanted another dodge Durango, until we drove a Pacifica, we love it and would recommend to anyone, it handles better than our Mercedes or jaguar
2017 Chrysler Pacifica Touring-L
Went smooth... highly reccomend.
Received an oil change in record time. Had many questions answered about my Chrysler Pacifica. Melody(advisor) was courteous and professional. David(Manager) was knowledgeable and unhurried. Could not have been better.
Good van for travel
Been a great car high 20’s mpg at 85 mph going cross country . Recommend a quality extended warranty -parts are expensive . Wish you could be able to shift it manually
2018 Chrysler Pacifica Touring-L
Took us a year to finally buy our car.
We started the new car buying process a year ago. At that time we decided to have our older Honda repaired, but the time had finally come to replace it with a new Honda. We chose the 2024 CRV, as we have an older model of that car as well, and my wife really loves the comfort, safety and all of the interior features. Joe Chedid, our sales rep, was amazing and helped us through the entire process, which ended up being seamless and enjoyable. Henry, the finance rep, was also amazing and offerdd us some additional discounts due to our loyalty to Honda over the years. I would recommend AutoNation in Fremont 100% of the time.
Pacifica 2018 8-seat configuration base model
bought 2018 Pacifica in January 2019. lowest base model they had. no power doors or power folding seats (manual so nothing to break later). was disappointed in navigation option (looked like it was included, but was not). we ended up using android auto and that works ok so not a big deal. love the power. 3.6 liter engine gets us onto freeway with 7 people and luggage very quickly and easily. auto engine off at stops is great gas saving feature along with 9 speed auto transmission. no issues with transmission after 5 years of usage. plenty of space for storage. 2018 model complaint. no auto headlight on/off. Really Chrysler? that should have been a no brainer default in this day and age. Purchase price was $40,000 for the base model. (I always like to know what people paid for the car :)
CarMax Makes Car Buying a Breeze
Look around first so you understand that their prices can't be haggled but it is worth it. I couldn't find a single car within $1K of their price. And the quality of the car was outstanding. Easy. Great kid's corner keeps them occupied too. No pressure sales is a beautiful thing.
Pacifica comfy
I like how it handles. Only problem is sometime the transmission slip. They say nothing is wrong it is common in the Pacifica. It is comfy and loads of room. We keep back seats down put a dog bed for our dog to be comfortable . When we need seats remove the bed and pop them up. No need to pull them out and find a place to store it.
Came in looking for a charcoal grey Rav4 and FJ at Toyota AutoNation really went above and beyond to help us locate this car. Due to the color, it was really hard to find but FJ was able to make it happen by getting it from a different dealer and getting us a great deal on top of it! Thanks FJ!
So far so good
Definitely will meet our needs as a vehicle to transport wheelchair and will be comfortable with fabulous safety features. More technology than I have the capacity to use!
yes, yes,.....YES
I came across Euro Auto Sales by chance via one of the online auto search engines. Sometimes a random toss of a dart hits the "bulls-eye" and in the case of Euro Auto Sales my experience with them was a "bulls-eye". I knew the specific make and model vehicle I wanted and just had to look at a few to find the one that combined great condition along with great price. When I arrived I was greeted by an employee that found the listed car and pulled it out and opened it up for my inspection. He mentioned some features but mostly gave me time and space to explore the car. When it was time for the test drive they handed me the keys and said have fun. Great, no ride along. Big plus in my book! I had that car out for 30-45 minutes and it passed every expectation. Closing was low key and done over e-mail except for the signing of the papers. They even made a financial consideration for the existing tires that were closer to the end of their life. I am sure they did fine financially, but I feel the price was fair. Although I is probably not often said about dealing with a used car dealer, but it was a pleasure!
Chrysler dealers not in the know about new model
We got the new 2021 Pinnacle edition. Most dealers/sales persons did NOT know the second row of seats were not stow n go. Most of them also really did not know how to install/work with CarPlay. We had to figure out most of the stuff ourselves because they couldn’t. You tube really helped!
2018 Chrysler Pacifica Limited
Used car purchase.
This Was The Best Car Buying Experience I’ve Ever Had!!! Everything Done On Line Very Smooth!!! Hat’s Off To Miles You’re The Best Salesperson Ever Very Supportive With Everything Keep Up The Good Work Young Man!!! I Just Love Love Love My 2017 Fiat 500C. Hassle Free Shopping, And The Car Was Delivered! And On Time. Once Again Thanks MILES!!! Lot’s Of Blessings To You 🙏🏿🙏🏿 Wanda Cummings,
Perfect for our family
This vehicle is perfect for what my family needs right now. Both my kids (5 & 2) can climb into it unassisted (any mom knows, giving the kids any level of independence is great). Both rows of seats stow into the floor. We have the back row stowed to give us lots of cargo room for the stroller, diaper bag, scooter, karate bag, etc etc etc. Love the automatic doors on both sides... a nice upgrade from when I was a kid and it was a manual slider only on one side! Our one downside, but it's a big one... the media center in this car was a total after thought. It does not connect as expected to my iphone, and the AppleCarPlay seems to open a secondary window (it's not native to the car like the Ford Sync). So far, I have not gotten the phone to connect correctly via bluetooth - I have to plug in. The audio varies wildly - I have to turn the volume up almost all the way to hear someone on the phone, but when the radio kicks on, the whole car vibrates. I can't turn the audio off without turning off the ENTIRE screen. There is no native GPS to the car that I can tell, which isn't a huge downside since we have our phones, but was definitely surprising to see. All in all, this is the car we need right now as a young family with a lot of stuff to cart around. It has a lot of family friendly features that I 100% appreciate. I imagine that the newer models have better media integration with the iPhone.
2019 Chrysler Pacifica Touring-L Plus
Amazing service.
It was awesome, I finally found a car I loved and one that wasn't going to leave me broke, everything was explained in a way I could understand.,I didn't feel rushed too buy and cane out with the car I've always wanted but didn't think I could afford. Thank you Mr Wilson.
So glad I made this purchase. Very pleased with my Pacifica. Drives nice and I have lots of room and for a big van its easy to navigate. The remote start will spoil me along with the heated seats and wheel. I will not be trading this in anytime soon.
2020 Chrysler Pacifica Limited
Very pleasant and fast and professional. No pressure
Been reading some of the reviews about people who have trouble with their Pacifica. I bought a touring L plus 31/2 years ago and it’s been one of the best cars I’ve ever owned. Had one small problem with the sliding doors, showing me that I should wash sensor under car. Learned that all you have to do is pull a fuse under the hood and the signal on the dash goes away. Haven’t had that problem for over 30,000 miles. Runs great drives great and is comfortable. I don’t know what more I could ask. Most of the time 29 miles to the gallon on the highway or more. It is true that stop start won’t work if the batteries are bad or low I just replaced my batteries and now everything is fine again.
2019 Chrysler Pacifica Limited
Service master.
Service advisor Jaime Sanchez professionally help to solve problem with odometer reading record of my car. Helpful and efficient, really saving my time. Toyota customer Efim S.
Love the safety features and the room
OK well I have always owned a Chevy maybe five of them in my past. When the Pacifica came out I like the features of safety and the size room for everybody. Since I have had this vehicle I have had a couple of problems one problem that shouldn’t have happened until at least 50,000 miles. I have 19,000 miles on my car and I’ve had battery problems I am a little disappointed and now happy that I bought the extended warranty because I am afraid a bit of the future a little disappointed in the car. Hoping that from now on I shouldn’t have too many problems keeping my fingers crossed.
Very comfortable and powerful
This is the perfect cross between a van and a luxury vehicle. Plenty of room inside for anything you want to do. The engine is so smooth and powerful, you have to watch for creeping on the speedometer. We have owned Chryslers for over 30yrs and this is one of their best.
2017 Chrysler Pacifica Touring-L Plus
Mr ferrante.
I have not even purchased a car here yet, but am pretty certain that I will. I have been very impressed with John's integrity and overall honesty. Refreshing.
Comfort and Style for families
The ultimate MINI VAN for a mom that doesn't want a mini van. Exceptionally comfortable for up to 7 passengers. We upgraded ours with a 17" DVD player. Super easy to maneuver around and we got 34+ miles per gallon on the interestate.
2022 Chrysler Pacifica Touring L
Great service.
Service was great, my service work is always completed in a timely matter. Great customer service, friendly staff and my scheduling process was easy.
Great vehicle
Awesome vehicle. Runs and rides great. So far in the first 2,000 miles we have been averaging 26 miles per gallon. I would purchase another one with no question.
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Dana from D'annas florist and Gifts ( owner )....
I called and said I need my van repaired. they told me to come in the next week. they had it fixed and I was on my way. I had no trouble thus far and everyone was very helpful.
Live this vehicle
Pacifica was designed with people in mind. Amenities are super. Ride is smooth and handles well. Stow n go seats are fabulous. Wish ithad better milage but 30mpg on highway not bad.
Capital Chevy is good
Good experience for leasing my equinox. The sales person is nice and patient and price is fair.
2022 Pacifica Touring
Overall a great car, loaded and comfortable. Great buying experience through Jack Powell Escondido, Rick Taylor was extremely helpful in providing info and prompt responses to any questions.
Carmax was excellent , very professional and fast
Carmax was very professional and great at helping me out with the car buying process.It was my first time getting a new car so they were a great help .They had me in and out with a car in no time .
A very comfortable and versatile vehicle.
This is the perfect van for traveling. It is comfortable and there is plenty of room for luggage. This is one of the few vehicles that has enough legroom for my husband in the passenger seat. He is 6'5". It is large enough that I can hold my own on the interstate. Would of kept this one except we were interested in a hybrid.
2018 Chrysler Pacifica Touring Plus
Awesome place.
This place is amazing! They have so many cars to choose from. Plus they have an exotics lane which is really cool, they have everything from a Benz to a Porsche! The whole buying process is very quick, I bought my car in two hours and drove home. In comparison to the Mercedes of Stevens Creek, which literally took me 8 hours to buy after I picked out my car. The only knock is the service department, which doesn’t do paint repair for scratches, even though they told me that the scratches on my car would be fixed, they only used touch up paint, which looks like I did it myself and not professionally done like I wanted. But it was a used car, so no big deal. Overall I highly recommend!
Just what we were lookin for
This vehicle meets are family needs for seating , for storage, ease of access, comfort, and versatility. Appearance is very nice. Many up to date safety features.
2023 Chrysler Pacifica Touring L
100% recommend.
Great place to buy a car! They took great of me! Sales Manager Alex is awesome as well. He came up and make sure that we were happy! Highly recommend
E n j o y I n g -- T h e -- P a c i f I c a . Done
We owned a 2019 Pacifica and traded it (with only 51,000 miles) for a 2023 Pacifica Pinnacle. We traded early because we didn't want a hybrid, yet. This one is Red and gasoline...beautiful. Having a wonderful time, enjoying all its luxuries.
Great customer service - good guys!
Reasonably priced truck, running well after a week.
Had all the appointments wanted.
We are former Chrysler Town& Country owners and were in the market for like same and the Pacifica met all our wants and needs and then sum.
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The Kirby Effect
The journal of the jack kirby museum & research center.
Key Late Career Moments
This timeline was first published in TwoMorrows Publishing’s Spring 2014 The Jack Kirby Collector 63 . Many thanks to John Morrow for allowing us to publish it here. Suggestions or corrections are welcome, please use the comments section below. – Rand
Continuing our look at key moments in Jack’s life and career from TJKC #60 ( which covered Marvel in the 1960s ) and #62 ( which covered 1970-1975 ), we present this timeline of key moments that affected Kirby’s tenure after he left DC Comics in 1975. Of invaluable help were Richard Kolkman (who sent me an extensive list to begin work from), Eric Nolen-Weathington, Ray Wyman, Tom Kraft, Glen Gold, and Rand Hoppe, as well as Mark Evanier’s book KIRBY: King of Comics and Sean Howe’s Marvel Comics: The Untold Story.
This isn’t a complete list of every important date in Kirby’s later career history, but should hit most of the main ones. Please send us additions and corrections. Next issue, I’ll work on pivotal moments in Jack’s 1940s-1950s career with Joe Simon.
My rule of thumb: Cover dates were generally two-three months later than the date the book appeared on the stands, and six months ahead of when Kirby was working on the stories, so I’ve assembled the timeline according to those adjusted dates—not the cover dates—to set it as close as possible to real-time.
Early 1970s
- May 30, 1972: Kirby signs an agreement with Marvel, effectively relinquishing any claim he might have to the copyright on Captain America. This document is used against Joe Simon’s efforts to secure the copyright on Captain America Comics #1-10.
- Late 1972: Rocket’s Blast Comic Collector #94 features an erroneous newsflash titled “Kirby Leaves DC,” which speculates what might happen if Kirby returned to Marvel. The article creates quite a stir in fandom.
- Summer 1974: Neal Kirby asks Roy Thomas to meet the Kirbys for coffee at the San Diego Comic-Con, to determine Marvel’s possible interest in having Jack return. Roy tells Jack he and Stan would be glad to have him back.
- Early 1975: It is presumed that Kirby talks with Stan Lee regarding the possibility of Kirby returning to Marvel.
- February 20: Longtime Marvel letterer Arthur “Artie” Simek dies.
- March 18: Kirby visits the Marvel offices for the first time since his departure in 1970. The visit takes place on the Monday before the 1975 Mighty Marvel Con (March 22–24). Marie Severin spots Kirby going into Stan’s office, and yells down the Marvel halls, “Kirby’s back!”
- March 24: Kirby signs a three-year contract with Marvel (valid through April 30, 1978), and appears at the Mighty Marvel Con held at the Hotel Commodore in New York City. Kirby stuns MMC attendees with the announcement of his return, and in regards to what he will be doing for Marvel, Kirby says, “It’ll electrocute you in the mind!”
- May: Barry Alfonso’s fanzine Mysticogryfil #2 features an interview with Kirby.
- May 25: Wings’ album Venus and Mars featuring the song “Magneto and Titanium Man,” is released (the cover of the 45 rpm single is shown above, which featured re-purposed non-Kirby art from Marvel).
- June 2: Menomonee Falls Gazette V4, #181 features an interview with Kirby.
- July: Mediascene #15 features a preview article entitled “The King Returns.”
- August (October cover date): The Marvel Comics Bullpen page announces, “The King is Back! ’Nuff said!” and lists his future projects as 2001, Captain America, and a giant Silver Surfer book.
- September (November cover date): New Kirby covers hit the stands: Fantastic Four #164, Invaders #3, Iron Man #80, Ka-Zar #12, Marvel Premiere #26 (featuring Hercules), Marvel Super-Heroes #54 (featuring Hulk), Marvel Two-in- One #12 (guest-starring Iron Man), and Thor #241.
- September: Captain America #192 features a next issue promo with art by Kirby and Frank Giacoia (next page, top).
- September: FOOM #11 features a preview of 2001: A Space Odyssey, cover art for Captain America #193 and #194, and “Kirby Speaks,” an interview with Kirby.
- September: Kirby ignores editorial pleas to integrate the rest of the Marvel Universe into his Captain America series.
- November (January 1976 cover date): Captain America #193 is published, beginning the “Madbomb” storyline, which is timed to end on America’s bicentennial.
- November 15: Jack completes the first draft of his Silver Star screenplay.
- December: FOOM #12 features preview art for an “Ikaris the Eternal” series, later to be renamed The Eternals.
- January (March coer date): The Bullpen Bulletins page features the blurb, “Who Is He?” with an image of Ikaris.
- February (April cover date): Kamandi #40, featuring the last of Kirby’s 1970s art for DC, is published.
- February: The Comic Reader #127 announces a new Marvel series Return of the Gods (ie. The Eternals) along with Kirby’s cover art for the first issue.
- May (July cover date): Bullpen Bulletins page announces The Prisoner. According to Mediascene (Nov.–Dec. 1977), Marvel’s Prisoner series began as a proposal by editor Marv Wolfman, followed by a Steve Englehart and Gil Kane effort which Stan Lee rejected. Lee then gave the series to Kirby to write and pencil. Kirby penciled one 17-page issue, which was partially inked by Mike Royer, before Lee cancelled the project altogether.
- May (July cover date): Eternals #1 published.
- June (August cover date): Captain America #200 is published.
- June 8: The treasury sized Captain America’s Bicentennial Battles is published.
- June 22: Kirby and his family meet Paul and Linda McCartney backstage at a Wings concert at the L.A. Forum via Gary Sherman. Kirby gives McCartney a drawing of Magneto (referencing McCartney’s song) to commemorate the occasion.
- July (September cover date): Bullpen Bulletin page announces that Roy Thomas is to join “Marvel West” along with Kirby and Mike Royer.
- July: The Marvel Treasury Special 2001: A Space Odyssey movie adaptation is released.
- August (October cover date): Hulk Annual #5 is published. The story features a bevy of Jack’s Atlas-era monsters, such as Groot, Titan, and Goom, with a new cover by Kirby.
- September (November cover date): Fantastic Four #176 is published featuring a Kirby/Joe Sinnott cover with Impossible Man. Kirby, along with the Marvel Bullpen, appears as a character in the George Pérez-drawn story inside.
- October (December cover date): 2001: A Space Odyssey #1 (a new ongoing series) is published.
- Late October-Early November: Kirby visits Lucca, Italy as Guest of Honor at the Lucca Comic Art Festival, his first international comics convention appearance.
- November (January 1977 cover date): Black Panther #1 is published. As with his Captain America stories, Kirby isolates the title from the rest of the Marvel Universe.
- December: FOOM #16 features a preview of the Marvel 1977 Calendar, featuring artwork by Kirby.
- January: “Stan’s Soapbox” announces the Silver Surfer graphic novel is to be written by Lee and drawn by Kirby.
- February 1: Kirby submits his art for The Prisoner.
- March (May cover date): Marvel Two-in-One #27 is released, featuring a Kirby/Sinnott cover with Deathlok.
- March 14: Kirby hands in concept art and plot concept for the Silver Surfer graphic novel to “Stanley” Lee, and Lee begins scripting.
- May (July cover date): 2001 #8 is published, introducing Mister Machine. Ideal Toys, having rights to the name, convinces Marvel to rename the character, 75 and Kirby re-dubs him “Machine Man” in the first issue of his solo series.
- May (July cover date): “Bullpen Bulletins” announces an adaptation of the forthcoming Star Wars movie, which would open to general audiences on May 17. Though not known at the time, Star Wars would feature themes and characters remarkably similar to Kirby’s Fourth World series.
- May 12: The Star Wars movie premieres.
- May 20: Kirby works on concept art for Devil Dinosaur under the working title Devil Dinosaur of the Phantom Planet. An earlier working title was Reptar, King of the Dinosaurs.
- June (August cover date): Eternals #14 is published, featuring a cosmic-powered Hulk, in a feeble nod to tying the series to the Marvel Universe.
- July (September cover date): 2001 #10 is published, announcing Machine Man will receive his own title.
- August (October cover date): Captain America #214 is published, marking the final issue of Kirby’s run.
- October: Pizzazz #1 features a page of Kirby artwork for “2001 Compute-a-Code”. It is the only published artwork Larry Lieber would ink over Kirby pencils.
- November (January 1978 cover date): Eternals #19, the final issue of the series, is published.
- November 19: Longtime Marvel production staffer and occasional Kirby inker “Jumbo” John Verpoorten dies at age 37.
- February (April cover date): Machine Man #1 and Devil Dinosaur #1 are published.
- Early 1978: DePatie-Freleng begins development of a Fantastic Four half-hour cartoon to air in 1979, with Kirby drawing storyboards.
- Spring: FOOM #21 introduces H.E.R.B.I.E. (earlier named Charlie and Z-Z-1-2-3), a robot member of the Fantastic Four team designed by Kirby for the DePatie-Freling FF cartoon. The rights to Human Torch were tied up with another production company, so DePatie-Freleng used H.E.R.B.I.E. as a stand-in.
- March: Ballantine Books publishes Sorcerers: A Collection of Fantasy Art, featuring an essay by Kirby, showcasing several unpublished pieces of his personal art.
- April: The Comics Journal #39 features an article titled, “From Dinosaurs to Rockets: Kirby Strikes Out Again.” The article—along with letters printed in the Marvel letters’ pages and petty cruelty from members of the Marvel Bullpen staff—adds to Kirby’s growing discontent.
- April 30: Kirby’s contract with Marvel expires and he decides not to renew it, and instead focuses on his animation career.
- Late Spring: Kirby begins development on Captain Victory and His Galactic Rangers, including concept art and co-writing a screenplay with Steve Sherman.
- July: Kirby begins working on concept art for The Lord of Light movie and theme park (based on Roger Zelazny’s novel of the same name). This artwork would later be used as part of a real-life CIA operation to rescue kidnapped diplomats, as depicted in the 2012 film Argo.
- August (October cover date): What If? #11 is published. Written and penciled by Kirby, the story, titled “What if the Fantastic Four Were the Original Marvel Bullpen?” features Kirby, Stan Lee, Sol Brodsky, and Flo Steinberg as the FF.
- August: The Comics Journal #41 features an article titled, “Kirby Quits Comics.”
- September (November cover date): Fantastic Four #200 is published, the cover of which being Kirby’s final work on the FF in comics.
- October (December cover date): Machine Man #9 and Devil Dinosaur #9 are published—Kirby’s last ongoing series work for Marvel.
- Fall: The Silver Surfer graphic novel is published by Simon & Schuster. Kirby and Lee share the copyright.
- Late 1978: Development begins on the unrealized “Jack Kirby Comics” line of titles: Bruce Lee; Captain Victory and His Galactic Rangers; Reptar, King of the Dinosaurs; Satan’s Six; Silver Star (based on the existing screenplay co-written with Steve Sherman); and Thunder Foot.
- Kirby produces an unfinished 224-page version of his novel The Horde, which is edited by Janet Berliner.
- The Jack Kirby Masterworks portfolio is published by Privateer Press.
- January: The Marvel 1979 Calendar features a Kirby Hulk drawing inked by Joe Sinnott. It is Kirby’s final published artwork for Marvel.
- Early 1979: Stan Lee options the Silver Surfer graphic novel movie rights to producer Lee Kramer. The film is set to have a $25 million budget, with Olivia Newton-John attached to play the role of Ardina (as related in Marvel Comics: The Untold Story, pg. 215).
- Kirby appears in a cameo role on the Incredible Hulk TV series as a police sketch artist.
- June (August cover date): Fantastic Four #209 is published, introducing the Kirby-designed H.E.R.B.I.E. to comics.
- September 2 (through January 13, 1980): Kirby’s adaptation of Walt Disney’s film The Black Hole appears in Sunday newspapers across America, and is later translated for foreign publications as well.
- Kirby continues working as a storyboard and concept artist in the animation industry, particularly for Ruby-Spears Productions on Thundarr The Barbarian (example shown below). Kirby receives some of the best pay of his career, and for the first time, health insurance benefits.
- October 11: The first episode of Thundarr The Barbarian airs, starting a highly successful syndication run for the series.
- September (November cover date): Captain Victory and His Galactic Rangers #1 is published through Pacific Comics.
- September (November cover date): Fantastic Four #236—the 20th anniversary issue—is published. Kirby demands the removal of his name from the cover, citing unauthorized use of his Fantastic Four storyboards inside for nefarious “celebratory purposes.”
- Kirby works with Steve Gerber on the unused Roxie’s Raiders newspaper strip, comic book, and animated series for Ruby-Spears.
- Battle For A 3-D World is published, with Kirby pencils, Mike Thibodeaux inks, and 3-D conversion by Ray Zone. The 3-D glasses that come with the comic state “Kirby: King of the Comics,” which is later misconstrued by Johnny Carson when he uses a pair as a prop on The Tonight Show, and inadvertently insults Jack on the air. He publicly apologizes to Jack on-air two weeks later.
- January (March cover date): Destroyer Duck #1, featuring Kirby pencils, is published in an effort to raise money for Steve Gerber’s lawsuit against Marvel for the rights to Howard the Duck. Kirby also donates the cover art for the F.O.O.G. (Friends of Old Gerber) benefit portfolio.
- January (March cover date): Kirby’s unpublished 1975 story for DC’s Sandman #7 is finally published in Best of DC Digest #22. It had previously only appeared, for copyright purposes, in DC’s Summer 1978 in-house ashcan inventory book Cancelled Comics Cavalcade, of which only 35 copies were produced by photocopying.
- October 28: Kirby is interviewed on the TV show Entertainment Tonight by Catherine Mann.
- December (February 1983 cover date): Silver Star #1 is published by Pacific Comics, based on Jack’s 1975 concept.
- Kirby is commissioned by Richard Kyle to draw the autobiographical story “Street Code”.
- February: Will Eisner’s “Shop Talk” interview with Kirby is published in Spirit magazine #39, featuring controversial comments by Kirby.
- October (December cover date): Destroyer Duck #5 (Kirby’s final issue) is published. Pacific Comics would publish one additional issue, without Kirby art.
- November (January 1984 cover date): Captain Victory #13 and Silver Star #6 (the final issues) are published.
- April (June cover date): New Gods reprint #1 is published, beginning a full reprinting of the 11 original New Gods issues.
- May (July cover date): Super Powers #1 (first series) is published by DC Comics, featuring a Kirby cover, and Jack’s plotting (Kirby plots and draws only covers for #1-4). Jack agrees to tackle this series, in appreciation for DC retroactively making him eligible for royalties on the creation of the New Gods characters that appear in the Super Powers toy line.
- August: Kirby receives a 4-page legal document from Marvel Comics, drafted especially for him, that contains numerous excessive stipulations around the possible return of his 1960s artwork—including denying him the ability to sell the artwork, and with no guarantee of how many pages he would receive if he did sign the document. Kirby refuses to sign, and attempts to negotiate behind-the-scenes with Marvel, with no success.
- September (November cover date): New Gods reprint #6 is published, containing the new story “Even Gods Must Die” which attempts to bridge the narrative between the original New Gods #11, and Jack’s upcoming Hunger Dogs graphic novel.
- September (November cover date): Super Powers #5 is published, the final issue of the first series, featuring Kirby plot, cover, and full pencils.
- The Hunger Dogs graphic novel is published, giving Kirby a chance to put a pseudo-ending to his New Gods saga.
- February (April cover date): Who’s Who #2 is published by DC Comics—the first of numerous issues to feature single-page illustrations by Kirby, of his DC characters.
- March 6: A Cannon Films ad in Variety magazine erroneously credits Stan Lee as the creator of Captain America. The Kirbys’ attorney contacts Marvel Comics about the error.
- June (August cover date): DC Comics Presents #84 is published, featuringa Kirby-drawn story teaming Superman and the Challengers of the Unknown.
- July (September cover date): Super Powers (series two) #1 is published, with pencils only by Kirby.
- July: The Kirbys’ legal dispute with Marvel over the ownership of original artwork plays out publicly, in the first of several issues of The Comics Journal to bring public awareness to the issue. Issue #105 (February 1986) is pivotal in its coverage of the situation.
- August 2: Kirby appears on a panel at the San Diego Comic-Con with Jim Starlin, Greg Theakston, and Gary Groth, to discuss the situation of Marvel Comics not returning his original artwork.
- December (February 1986 cover date): Super Powers (series two) #6 is published, featuring Kirby’s final penciled story in comics.
- New World Entertainment acquires Marvel Comics.
- Heroes Against Hunger is published by DC Comics to benefit famine relief, featuring a 2-page sequence donated by Jack.
- August: The Comics Journal #110 includes a petition signed by numerous industry professionals, appealing to Marvel Comics to give Kirby back his original art.
- August 3: Kirby appears on a panel at the San Diego Comic-Con with Frank Miller, Alan Moore, Marv Wolfman, and Gary Groth, to discuss the situation with Marvel Comics and the return of his original artwork. Marvel editor-in-chief Jim Shooter was in the audience, and spoke briefly from the floor to clarify Marvel’s position.
- September: Marvel Age Annual #2 is published, reprinting a ½-page text piece by Kirby titled, “Jack Kirby by Jack Kirby,” reprinted from the Merry Marvel Messenger newsletter of 1966.
- Kirby appears on Ken Viola’s Masters of Comic Book Art documentary, offering many fans their first chance to actually hear and see Kirby speak about comics.
- January (March cover date): Last of the Viking Heroes #1 is published by Genesis West, featuring a Kirby cover.
- Pure Imagination publishes Jack Kirby’s Heroes & Villains, reprinting the Valentine’s Day pencil sketchbook Jack drew for his wife Roz in the late 1970s.
- Summer: Kirby is inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame.
- Summer: Under pressure from comics creators and the fan community, Marvel Comics sends Kirby the standard form other artists signed, and upon Jack signing it, finally returns approximately 2,100 of the estimated 13,000 pages Kirby drew for the company.
- August (October cover date): Kirby’s half of a “jam” cover with Murphy Anderson for DC’s Secret Origins #19 sees print.
- November: Marvel begins their hardcover Marvel Masterworks collection of early Lee/Kirby stories.
- December (February 1989 cover date): Action Comics Weekly #638 is published, featuring a Kirby Demon cover—his last new work for DC.
- Monster Masterworks Vol. 1 is published, featuring “Monsters of the Shifty Fifties,” a text piece written by Kirby.
- Marvel publishes a collection of Simon & Kirby’s Fighting American, including a two-page introduction by Kirby.
- Glen Kolleda releases a pewter sculpture based on Kirby’s “Jacob And The Angel” drawing. It comes with a print of Jack’s illustration; a second sculpture and print (Beast Rider) was planned, but never produced.
- February: The Comics Journal #134 (left) is published, featuring a controversial interview with Kirby, including derogatory comments about Stan Lee, and Jack’s own involvement in the creation of Spider-Man.
- May: Robin Snyder’s fanzine The Comics Vol. 1, #5 prints a 4-page essay/rebuttal by Steve Ditko entitled “Jack Kirby’s Spider-Man,” giving Ditko’s recollection of what Kirby’s involvement on Spider-Man was prior to Ditko taking over. It includes a Ditko sketch of what Kirby’s version looked like.
- November: Kirby’s 1983 “Street Code” story finally sees print in Richard Kyle’s Argosy magazine, Vol. 3, #2.
- December: Marvel Age #95 is published, featuring “Birth of a Legend,” an interview with Kirby (as well as a separate interview with Joe Simon) to commemorate Captain America’s 50th anniversary.
- January: Marvel publishes a collection of Simon & Kirby’s Boys’ Ranch, including a two-page introduction by Kirby.
- The Art of Jack Kirby is published. Jack and author Ray Wyman conduct a book tour from November 7-December 12, at five stores in California and Tucson, Arizona.
- January 22: Kirby appears in a cameo as himself, on the shortlived Bob Newhart sitcom Bob (below).
- February (April cover date): Topps Comics begins publishing their “Kirbyverse” titles—Bombast, Captain Glory, Night Glider, and Jack Kirby’s Secret City Saga—based on unused Kirby concepts from the 1970s. They also publish Satan’s Six #1, which includes a previously unpublished 8-page Kirby sequence from the ’70s.
- March 14: Jack and Ray Wyman appear at Comics & Comix in Palo Alto, California to promote The Art of Jack Kirby. A lengthy fan video of Jack’s appearance exists.
- September (December cover date): Phantom Force #1 is published by Image Comics. The Image founders form a sort of solidarity around Kirby.
- October (January cover date): Monster Menace #2 is published, featuring a ½-page text piece by Kirby titled “Jack Kirby, Atlas Comics and Monsters”—Kirby’s final work of any kind for Marvel.
- January (April cover date): Phantom Force #2 is published—Kirby’s final comic book work published during his lifetime.
- February 6: Kirby dies at his home in Thousand Oaks, California at age 77.
- March 4: Comics Buyer’s Guide #1059 begins coverage of Kirby’s passing, including the first part of a revealing personal recollection by Mark Evanier.
- Dr. Mark Miller starts an industry petition to persuade Marvel Comics to credit Kirby on his creations. His behind-the-scenes discussions with Marvel’s Terry Stewart would play a role in Marvel granting a pension to Jack’s wife Roz in September 1995, which lasted until her death on December 22, 1997.
- June 18: Sotheby’s Auction House auctions Kirby cover recreations produced prior to his death.
- July: A 9-page excerpt from Kirby’s unfinished novel The Horde is published in Galaxy Magazine #4. To date, two others excerpts have been published: in David Copperfield’s anthology Tales of the Impossible (1995), and the anthology book Front Lines (2008)
- Summer: Chrissie Harper publishes Jack Kirby Quarterly #1 in the United Kingdom.
- September: John Morrow publishes The Jack Kirby Collector #1.
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John lists on the timeline:
“February (1990): The Comics Journal #134 (left) is published, featuring a controversial interview with Kirby, including derogatory comments about Stan Lee, and Jack’s own involvement in the creation of Spider-Man.”
However he didn’t list: December (1981) Will Eisner’s Spirit Magazine is published, featuring an interview with Kirby, including derogatory comments about Stan Lee, and Jack’s own involvement in the creation of Spider-Man.
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The visit takes place on the Monday before the 1975 Mighty Marvel Con (March 22-24). Marie Severin spots Kirby going into Stan's office, and yells down the Marvel halls, "Kirby's back!" March 24: Kirby signs a three-year contract with Marvel (valid through April 30, 1978), and appears at the Mighty Marvel Con held at the Hotel ...