Street Code

Street Code is both the short, ten page autobiographical comic story and the 2009 mini-comic by American writer-artist Jack Kirby.

Roz appreciated it so much she framed the two-page spread from the story and gave it pride of place on her wall.

[2] It was commissioned by Richard Kyle in 1983 but did not see print until 1990 in Argosy vol.3 #2, with lettering by Bill Spicer.

But, although a hundred comic editors could have asked for this story (or one like it) at any time in Jack's career, they never did.

"Street Code" lives because of Argosy, and will be remembered because of Jack Kirby - and because it says what the graphic story could have been and may still become.