User blog comment:Spyro001/Questions for the Writers/@comment-61022-20150102180200

Yeah Jack Kirby has been dead for almost 20 years. You might want to do some research.

Also writing a bulk letter to Marvel is probably not going to get an answer. Most writers and artists are on some social media platform (like Twitter, Tumblr, etc) and can bemore easily reached.

But you can save yourself a lot of time writing a question and waiting for answers if you do some research instead.

For example, Stan Lee has been in the business since the beginning and has done thousands of interviews and Q & As, a lot of which are documented on the internet. He's probably answered every possibld question about his work.

Take it from someone who actually works at comic book conventions as a job: celebrity guests get asked the same questions and they always answer them thr same. Every time. Its rehearsed. So an answer you find in the internet is not going to be the same answer no matter where you look or how you ask.

If it's a question that is new and unique or obscure (and good luck finding one) chances are they'll have no idea what you're talking about, because usually other than their most famous stories, they don't tend to remember much else, especially when its been decades and they are old.

Stan is in his 90s now, for example, if you asked him a question about Jack Frost (who he created in the 40s) he'd probably draw a blank responding to your question because he flat out does not remember.

I hate to burst your bubble, but better a dose of reality than getting your hopes up.