Oh, it was great, Beardguy, highly recommended.

Another I love is SECRET CITY SAGA # 0, from 1993, story by Roy Thomas, art by Walt Simonson.
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One of the nicest covers in comics history.

Simonson is among the most worthy successors to Kirby, I think he does a great job of capturing the power of Kirby's art, in several great tributes (MANHUNTER, THOR, FANTASTIC FOUR, the 1982 Marvel/DC X-MEN/TEEN TITANS special, ORION, etc.)
But Simonson does tribute to Kirby while producing something completely original. As opposed to just swiping from Kirby.

The other related books that stemmed out from SECRET CITY SAGA # 0 (SECRET CITY SAGA 1-4, BOMBAST 1, CAPTAIN GLORY 1, NIGHT GLIDER 1, and SATAN'S SIX 1-4) were a great tribute to Kirby and his previously unused story concepts, in a nice limited series, that is as much a tribute to Kirby as it is to early Marvel in general, with story and art by early-Marvel creators, such as Roy Thomas, Steve Ditko, Dick Ayers, Don Heck, John Severin, Mike Friedrich and Gerry Conway.




It was more or less an early Marvel staff re-union !

Which must have been very fun and nostalgic for the creators who participated in it.