Clear As…

Day 10 of this year’s Jack Kir­by Trib­ute Month, curat­ed by Howard Simp­son, and this year is focused on the Fan­tas­tic Four and relat­ed char­ac­ters. At the moment, we’re in the midst of a group of allies and sup­port­ing char­ac­ters. Today’s prompt is Crys­tal of the Inhumans.

Crys­tal first shows up in Fan­tas­tic Four #45, where most of the Inhu­mans were also first intro­duced. John­ny Storm encoun­ters her, is fas­ci­nat­ed by her, but she runs away, fear­ful of being seen by nor­mal humans. When John­ny flames on as the Human Torch, she is no longer fear­ful, think­ing he must be an Inhu­man also.

John­ny and Crys­tal quick­ly get very close (most would say she was John­ny’s first love), but they’re trag­i­cal­ly sep­a­rat­ed when the Inhu­mans’ Hid­den Land is trapped under an impen­e­tra­ble dome. John­ny spends a lot of time try­ing to get to her. Lat­er (in issue #81), she actu­al­ly joins the FF when Sue steps away for a time. Often referred to as an “Ele­men­tal,” Crys­tal has the pow­er to manip­u­late earth, air, fire and water.

In her first appear­ance, she just wore a white dress, which helped to give her a sort of inno­cent and ethe­re­al appear­ance (I’m pret­ty sure this had to be deliberate).

Some­thing about the way Jack drew her face in that first appear­ance made me think of Kathy Ire­land. Years lat­er, in the mid-’90s, when Producer/Director Lar­ry Hous­ton was doing a Fan­tas­tic Four car­toon, I got the chance to draw the char­ac­ter mod­el for Crys­tal. Anoth­er artist had drawn her in the yel­low cos­tume that kind of became her stan­dard out­fit lat­er (which I drew her in here). But Lar­ry had want­ed her in the white dress, since they were adapt­ing her intro­duc­to­ry sto­ry­line from issue #45 where she met Johnny.

I chose to also try to keep her ini­tial like­ness to Kathy Ire­land from that first appear­ance. No one told me to do that; it just felt right to do it, since it was a dis­tinc­tive face. But as it turned out, they actu­al­ly got Kathy Ire­land to play the char­ac­ter for that episode! Kind of neat it worked out that way.

I tried to achieve that same face here again, though this time with the yel­low out­fit. No idea how that hair­band and those “end­pieces” in her hair work, but they sure look cool!

Hope you like my take on Crys­tal. Feel free to come back tomor­row to see who shows up next!

2 thoughts on “Clear As…”

  1. Yel­low is my favorite col­or. I am pleased you chose it over the white. The Inhu­mans were an inter­est­ing sort of sub-group that appeared and grew the Mar­vel “com­ic gar­den,” pro­vid­ing oppor­tu­ni­ty for more devel­op­ment of sto­ry­line and art. A good thing. It is a won­der to me that Jack was able to keep a han­dle on all of this. Tru­ly a genius. As to giv­ing us the humor today, your last line does. I burst out laugh­ing. Thanks; I need­ed that.

    1. Glad you liked this (and got a laugh to boot!).

      I think Crys­tal’s out­fits had to do with what role she was play­ing at a giv­en time. Ini­tial­ly, she need­ed to have that kind of innocent/ethereal look she had in the white dress. If she was wear­ing her lat­er yel­low out­fit, it would’ve giv­en away that she was some­thing oth­er than a nor­mal human. The main rea­son I chose this look over the white was because A) It’s kind of her default clas­sic look, and B) I’d nev­er tried to draw her in that out­fit before.

      It does­n’t take a lot of research to fig­ure out that there tru­ly was no oth­er comics cre­ator like Jack Kir­by. He was a cre­ative dynamo, think­ing up new char­ac­ter and sto­ry ideas all the time. From what I under­stand, this was why his wife Roz end­ed up being the des­ig­nat­ed dri­ver for the fam­i­ly. Ear­li­er on, Jack would try to dri­ve, his mind would wan­der down cre­ative paths, and he’d find he’d dri­ven off the road! So in order to sup­port Jack, allow him to cre­ative­ly “wan­der” (and also make sure they safe­ly got where they were going), Roz took over the driving.

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