the f*ck brah? george lucas stole the idea of stah wahs from jack kirby (dc comics)??

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"I read this book recently. A fantastic read that’s quite eye opening and shocking at times. I especially enjoyed the part where Jack Kirby and George Lucas have dinner and Jack tells George about a new story he’s working on, the New Gods. He tells George about Mark Moonrider, the “religious presence” known as The Source, his Dark Father, children separated from fathers at birth and the clash between good and evil etc….the book provides many many more details on this. This lunch took place in 1971/1972…..5-6 years before Star Wars was released. I’m not trying to suggest Lucas ripped off Kirby’s idea but there is no doubt Kirby influenced his epic story heavily."


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is this real chawk brayzs?
 

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Weren't the Apokolips/New Gods suppose to be apart of Thor's lore?

Supposedly Darkseid was gonna be originally a Thor villain but Marvel said naw then he took it to DC

Forgot where i read it
 

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Weren't the Apokolips/New Gods suppose to be apart of Thor's lore?

Supposedly Darkseid was gonna be originally a Thor villain but Marvel said naw then he took it to DC

Forgot where i read it

The Fourth World saga was Kirby's planned storyline after Asgard (the old gods) would disappear following Ragnarok. Kirby however had grown so displeased with Marvel taking all copyright and creative custody to characters he created, that he left for DC where he implemented all of his ideas (some of his ideas he had already put in Inhumans to test the waters with Marvel).
 

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Weren't the Apokolips/New Gods suppose to be apart of Thor's lore?

Supposedly Darkseid was gonna be originally a Thor villain but Marvel said naw then he took it to DC

Forgot where i read it
After ranorok the new gods were suppose to born from that conflict.
 

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"I read this book recently. A fantastic read that’s quite eye opening and shocking at times. I especially enjoyed the part where Jack Kirby and George Lucas have dinner and Jack tells George about a new story he’s working on, the New Gods. He tells George about Mark Moonrider, the “religious presence” known as The Source, his Dark Father, children separated from fathers at birth and the clash between good and evil etc….the book provides many many more details on this. This lunch took place in 1971/1972…..5-6 years before Star Wars was released. I’m not trying to suggest Lucas ripped off Kirby’s idea but there is no doubt Kirby influenced his epic story heavily."


Kirby, Lucas, and Campbell

is this real chawk brayzs?
Maybe the force part he took from kirby. Not much else matches the new gods.
 
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