You Psycho!

We’re at Day 23 of this year’s Jack Kir­by Trib­ute Month, focus­ing this time all month long on the Fan­tas­tic Four and relat­ed char­ac­ters. Today’s prompt is Psycho-Man!

Psy­cho-Man debuted in Fan­tas­tic Four Annu­al #5. With access to all kinds of advanced tech, he’s a mas­ter of manip­u­lat­ing peo­ple’s emo­tions, and what they see. In fact, even when see­ing him, a hero can’t be total­ly sure of what they’re see­ing. I don’t want to say any more, for fear of spoil­ing things for any­one who might not have read the sto­ry yet. He also appeared in issues #76 and #77 of the reg­u­lar run of the book.

The char­ac­ter’s visu­al is one of those real­ly strik­ing designs that Kir­by came up with over and over again so eas­i­ly over the course of his career. It was almost more of an impressionistic/expressionistic thing with some of these designs, as they did­n’t real­ly seem to be fixed in a rigid way when you study them close­ly (like you have to do when try­ing to draw them). The things that are con­sis­tent are that face (col­ored gold­en-yel­low) with the open eyes, and the white and green of his outfit.

Psy­cho-Man’s hel­met and bare, high fore­head might be seen as some­thing of a design motif that would lat­er also pop up in Kir­by’s Dark­seid for DC.

That’s about all I have to say about Psy­cho-Man, except that he was fun to try to draw! Tune in tomor­row to see which char­ac­ter comes up next!

2 thoughts on “You Psycho!”

  1. Great choice of imagery for your today’s pan­el. And great exe­cu­tion. And a great worth­while top­ic to con­sid­er. It is not so much of what the indi­vid­ual thinks and feels as how they come to that. I remem­ber meet­ing Lar­ry Tye at SDCC when his super­hero book Super­man: The High-Fly­ing His­to­ry of Amer­i­ca’s Most Endur­ing Hero was released (or just about to be released) to dis­cov­er he had writ­ten a book about mas­ter manip­u­la­tor Edward Bernays enti­tled The Father of Spin. I know that some­how hav­ing peo­ple under­stand that they can be manip­u­lat­ed is impor­tant, for them to know it can hap­pen. The rep­re­sen­ta­tive or metaphor­i­cal char­ac­ter of Psy­cho-Man is anoth­er way to accom­plish that task. Big thank you, sir.

    1. Glad you enjoyed my take on Psy­cho-Man. I felt like I had to include his tablet that helps him to manip­u­late peo­ple’s emo­tions. I was about to say this would be the first time I did any let­ter­ing as part of one of these images, but in look­ing back, there’s part of a pock­marked “S” (for Sub­way) in the Kaman­di image I did for Kir­by Trib­ute Month in 2023.

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