I was looking for Kirby original art, and I stumbled on this page, in tribute to Kirby's JIMMY OLSEN run:

https://ifanboy.com/articles/top-5-awesome-things-about-jack-kirbys-jimmy-olsen-comics/



This is my favorite run of Kirby's, at least of his Fourth World books, for a number of reasons. I think it was the most interesting version of SUPERMAN at the time, even superior to Dennis O'Neil's efforts (although O'Neil's SUPERMAN 233 --also reprinted recently as a Millenium Edition-- got off to a good start, but was less satisfying in the issues after.)

I loved the huge ensemble cast in Kirby's 15-issue JIMMY OLSEN run.
And the offbeat humor.
And the explosion of new worlds and new characters introduced.
And The Project genetic research facility.
And the Anderson-inked heads of Superman and Jimmy Olsen, that contrasted the Colletta background inks in an interesting way, but also gave visual continuity with the other Swan/Anderson-illustrated SUPERMAN and ACTION titles, despite their vastly different storylines.


The double-page Transilvane image is from issue 143, the second of a two-part story, which introduced Dabney Donavan, and his creation: a Creature-Feature-culture planet, Bloodmoor, nestled in the crypt of a cemetary. Great Halloween reading, and as exciting as any other issue of Kirby's OLSEN run.

Glad I'm not the only one who savors these issues.

L'Officier and Ladronn did a great sequel to this in a two-part LEGENDS OF THE DC UNIVERSE 22 and 23 story in 2000.

https://www.hollywoodcomics.com/transilv.htm