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1887:, a policeman who moonlighted as a comic book artist, that he envied Morisi for being able to arrest criminals. Randian philosophy had influenced Ditko to demand being credited and compensated as both the plotter and artist for Spider-Man beginning in issue #25, which Stan Lee (now credited as "scripter") allowed, though their working relationship would begin deteriorating. Other ways Ditko incorporated Randian views into Spider-Man were by having Peter Parker become more aggressive, demand better pay for his Spider-Man photos, and show contempt for student protestors. Marvel publisher Martin Goodman had been worried that Parker's hard right-wing politics would distance the character from most left-leaning, countercultural university students, and disputes with Goodman over royalties had led to Ditko leaving Marvel. Ditko later expressed his Objectivist views even further with the Question, who criticized the apathy of the public toward right and wrong, and Mr. A, who refused to save villains from death. 799:
Spider-Man were on the splash and at the end Kirby had the guy leaping at you with a web gun... Anyway, the first five pages took place in the home, and the kid finds a ring and turns into Spider-Man." Ditko also recalled that, "One of the first things I did was to work up a costume. A vital, visual part of the character. I had to know how he looked ... before I did any breakdowns. For example: A clinging power so he wouldn't have hard shoes or boots, a hidden wrist-shooter versus a web gun and holster, etc. ... I wasn't sure Stan would like the idea of covering the character's face but I did it because it hid an obviously boyish face. It would also add mystery to the character...."
1076:, found great favor with readers. The character of Spider-Man and his troubled personal life meshed well with Ditko's own interests, which Lee eventually acknowledged by giving the artist plotting credits on the latter part of their 38-issue run. But after four years on the title, Ditko left Marvel; he and Lee had not been on speaking terms for some time, with art and editorial changes handled through intermediaries. The details of the rift remain uncertain, even to Lee, who confessed in 2003, "I never really knew Steve on a personal level." Ditko later claimed it was Lee who broke off contact and disputed the long-held belief that the disagreement was over the true identity of the 1166:# 3, an underground anthology comic in black and white that avoided the Comics Code Authority by being published in magazine format and only being available by subscription, and whose editorial policy was to allow artistic freedom without any editorial interference. Mr. A is a similar character to the Question, but without being restricted by the Comics Code. Ditko's hard line against criminals was controversial and he continued to produce Mr. A stories and one-pagers until the end of the 1970s. Ditko returned to Mr. A in 2000 and in 2009. 7409:'One time, about ten years ago, I accidentally got a piece of his mail,' she said, her eyebrows rising scandalously. 'I opened it and then realized it wasn't mine because that check had too many zeroes.' My body jerked up with shock — that contradicted Ditko's claim that he doesn't get a cut. I asked for more details. She said it was from a movie studio, and that when she gave it back to him, he just took it and said nothing. 'That's probably why he can work in that little office,' she said, and laughed. 'He's doing all right.' 829:, an art-school classmate. When either artist was under deadline pressure, it was not uncommon for them to pitch in and help the other with his assignment. Ditko biographer Blake Bell, without citing sources, said, "At one time in history, Ditko denied ever touching Stanton's work, even though Stanton himself said they would each dabble in each other's art; mainly spot-inking", and the introduction to one book of Stanton's work says, "Eric Stanton drew his pictures in 10814: 9553: 515:. Robinson found the young student "a very hard worker who really focused on his drawing" and someone who "could work well with other writers as well as write his own stories and create his own characters", and he helped Ditko acquire a scholarship for the following year. "He was in my class for two years, four or five days a week, five hours a night. It was very intense." Robinson, who invited artists and editors to speak with his class, once brought in 5223:"1960s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 87: "Deciding that his new character would have spider-like powers, Lee commissioned Jack Kirby to work on the first story. Unfortunately, Kirby's version of Spider-Man's alter ego Peter Parker proved too heroic, handsome, and muscular for Lee's everyman hero. Lee turned to Steve Ditko, the regular artist on Amazing Adult Fantasy, who designed a skinny, awkward teenager with glasses." 493: 895:#33 is one of the most powerful ever to appear in the series and influenced writers and artists for many years to come." Matthew K. Manning wrote that "Ditko's illustrations for the first few pages of this Lee story included what would become one of the most iconic scenes in Spider-Man's history." The story was chosen as #15 in the 100 Greatest Marvels of All Time poll of Marvel's readers in 2001. Editor 810:, regarding a poll of "Best Liked" fan-created comics, "It seems a shame, since comics themselves have so little variety of stories and styles that you would deliberately restrict your own creative efforts to professional comics shallow range. What is 'Best Liked' by most readers is what they are most familiar in seeing and any policy based on readers likes has to end up with a lot of look-a-like ( 1028:...oddball for mainstream comics. Whereas Kirby's stuff clearly appealed to a boy's sensibility because there was so much raw power, Ditko's work was really delicate and cartoony. There was a sense of design to it. You can always recognize anything that Ditko designed because it's always flowery. There is a lot of embroidered detail in the art, which is almost psychedelic. 5764:, Marvel writer-editor Stan Lee called the character Ditko's idea, saying, "The first story is nothing great, but perhaps we can make something of him-- 'twas Steve's idea and I figured we'd give it a chance, although again, we had to rush the first one too much. Little sidelight: Originally decided to call him Mr. Strange, but thought the 'Mr.' bit too similar to 833:, and they were then hand-coloured by Ditko". In a 1988 interview with Theakston, Stanton recalled that although his contribution to Spider-Man was "almost nil", he and Ditko had "worked on storyboards together and I added a few ideas. But the whole thing was created by Steve on his own... I think I added the business about the webs coming out of his hands". 766:, a name intended to reflect its more "sophisticated" nature, as likewise the new tagline "The magazine that respects your intelligence". Lee in 2009 described these "short, five-page filler strips that Steve and I did together", originally "placed in any of our comics that had a few extra pages to fill", as "odd fantasy tales that I'd dream up with 1770:, a 32-page comic book composed of brief vignettes and editorial cartoons. Releases have continued in that format, with stories introducing such characters as the Hero, Miss Eerie, the Cape, the Madman, the Grey Negotiator, the !? and the Outline. He said in 2012 of his self-published efforts, "I do those because that's all they'll let me do". 577:, an artist whose work he had long admired. "Meskin was fabulous," Ditko once recalled. "I couldn't believe the ease with which he drew: strong compositions, loose pencils, yet complete; detail without clutter. I loved his stuff". Ditko's known assistant work includes aiding inker Meskin on the Jack Kirby pencil work of 2163:, met Ditko briefly at his New York office, but he declined to be filmed, interviewed or photographed. He did, however, give the two a selection of some comic books. At the end of the show, Ross said he had since spoken to Ditko on the telephone and, as a joke, that he was now on first name terms with him. 794:
says Lee and Kirby "immediately sat down for a story conference" and Lee afterward directed Kirby to flesh out the character and draw some pages. "A day or two later", Kirby showed Lee the first six pages, and, as Lee recalled, "I hated the way he was doing it. Not that he did it badly — it just
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the previous year. Ditko refused the award, and returned it to Loubert after having phoned her to say, "Awards bleed the artist and make us compete against each other. They are the most horrible things in the world. How dare you accept this on my behalf". At his behest, Loubert returned the award to
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when he inserted a small box on the upper left-hand corner of issue #2 that featured a picture of Spider-Man's face along with the company name and price. Stan Lee approved of this visual motif and soon made it a standard feature on all of Marvel's subsequent comic books that would last for decades.
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data. "Ditko's grandparents were of Austrian descent (the paternal grandfather having landed in 1900, and paternal grandmother in 1901), even though Ditko's parents, on the 1930 Census, list their parents as 'Czechoslovakian'. Czechoslovakia coming into creation in 1918, owing to the dissolution of
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In 1992 he had a meeting with Stan Lee, who wanted to work with Ditko on a comic project about a "garbageman superhero from the future", but he declined because he didn't like the future portrayed in the concept. When Lee then suggested the should do a Spider-Man graphic novel together, he declined
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As of 2012, Ditko continued to work in Manhattan's Midtown West neighborhood. He mostly declined to give interviews or make public appearances, explaining in 1969 that, "When I do a job, it's not my personality that I'm offering the readers but my artwork. It's not what I'm like that counts; it's
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assessed in 2008 that, "By the '70s he was regarded as a slightly old-fashioned odd-ball; by the '80s he was a commercial has-been, picking up wretched work-for-hire gigs. ...following the example of Rand's John Galt, Ditko hacked out moneymaking work, saving his care for the crabbed Objectivist
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DeFalco "1960s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 93: "Dr. Octopus shared many traits with Peter Parker. They were both shy, both interested in science, and both had trouble relating to women...Otto Octavius even looked like a grown up Peter Parker. Lee and Ditko intended Otto to be the man Peter might have
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In June 2021, Ditko's nephew Mark Ditko was interviewed and discussed his history with his uncle and his legacy, dispelling myths about him while also discussing his work with the Bottleworks Exhibition which houses a Steve Ditko Exhibition. He also shared rare photos among many other facts.
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Lee turned to Ditko, who developed a visual motif Lee found satisfactory, although Lee would later replace Ditko's original cover with one penciled by Kirby. Ditko said, "The Spider-Man pages Stan showed me were nothing like the (eventually) published character. In fact, the only drawings of
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was imposed on the comics industry in 1954 due to public concern over graphic violence and horror imagery in comic books, and would prevent Ditko from further developing as a horror artist. He first went on hiatus from the company, and comics altogether, in mid-1954, when he contracted
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Manning "1960s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 26: "Spider-Man's arch nemesis, the Green Goblin, as introduced to readers as the 'most dangerous foe Spidey's ever fought.' Writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko had no way of knowing how true that statement would prove to be in the coming
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contracts, the company had full ownership. While the other participants settled in June 2023, the Ditko estate persisted until December 8, 2023. Although the settlements are confidential, Marvel's full ownership of the copyrights was secured for undisclosed sums to the creators.
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McAvennie "1970s" in Dolan, p. 164 "This sword and sorcery title by scripter Paul Levitz and artist Steve Ditko epitomized the credo 'Be careful what you wish for'. The series anti-hero was a nameless wanderer whose dreams of becoming a warrior brought him first slavery, then
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wrote in his introduction to the story, "These first five pages are a modern-day equivalent to Shakespeare as Parker's soliloquy sets the stage for his next action. And with dramatic pacing and storytelling, Ditko delivers one of the great sequences in all comics."
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had "forever changed outlook on morality, finances and his mission as a comic-book creator". After Ditko had received greater control of the plotting, he began revering the role of policemen in his Spider-Man work. Ditko had once told his Charlton co-worker
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mystical landscapes and increasingly psychedelic visuals that helped make the feature a favorite of college students. "People who read 'Doctor Strange' thought people at Marvel must be heads ," recalled then-associate editor and former Doctor Strange writer
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took the material from me ... so there couldn't have been any disagreement or agreement, no exchanges ... no problems between us concerning the Green Goblin or anything else from before issue #25 to my final issues". Spider-Man successor artist
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DeFalco "1960s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 117: "To this day, no one really knows why Ditko quit. Bullpen sources reported he was unhappy with the way Lee scripted some of his plots, using a tongue-in-cheek approach to stories Ditko wanted handled
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DeFalco "1980s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 238: "Editor-in-Chief Tom DeFalco thought Marvel should publish more titles starring teenagers...He wrote the basic scenario and character descriptions for a new series and hired Steve Ditko to design
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Regardless, said Lee in 2007, "Quite a few years ago I met him up at the Marvel offices when I was last in New York. And we spoke; he's a hell of a nice guy and it was very pleasant. ... I haven't heard from him since that meeting."
806:#2 (Summer 1965): "Stan Lee thought the name up. I did costume, web gimmick on wrist & spider signal". He added he would continue drawing Spider-Man "f nothing better comes along." That same year, he expressed to the fanzine 392:, 1930; Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania; roll 2012, page 7A, line 39–40, enumeration district 70, Family History film 2,41746, National Archives film number T626. Retrieved on 2021-10-29. 992:
Steve Ditko contributed some of his most surrealistic work to the comic book and gave it a disorienting, hallucinogenic quality. Dr. Strange's adventures take place in bizarre worlds and twisting dimensions that resembled
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McAvennie "1960s" in Dolan, p. 130 "Brothers Hank and Don Hall were complete opposites, yet writer/artist Steve Ditko with scripter Steve Skeates made sure the siblings shared a desire to battle injustice as Hawk and
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Two of the most sought-after Spider-Man collectibles during Ditko's time on the series were mail-away items ordered through comic book ads. Ditko art was featured on a very popular t-shirt and on a 6' tall poster.
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Balaschak), a homemaker. The second-oldest child in a working-class family, he was preceded by sister Anna Marie, and followed by sister Elizabeth and brother Patrick. Inspired by his father's love of newspaper
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Ditko preferred to introduce characters before giving them a proper origin story (which he called "legends"), believing that a character should first be proven worthy of having their origins told. For example,
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Manning "1960s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 24: "Electro charged into Spider-Man's life for the first time in another Lee and Ditko effort that saw Peter Parker using his brilliant mind to outwit a foe."
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and discontinued its business, leading to Atlas's entire staff being laid off. Ditko returned to Charlton afterward and experimented with various drawing styles and genres in series such as
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McAvennie "1960s" in Dolan, p. 129 "Writer/artist Steve Ditko and co-scripter Don Segall gave more than the last laugh as the garishly garbed Creeper, one of DC's quirkiest protagonists."
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in #14 (July 1964). Increasingly irritated by his perception that he was not receiving his due or proper compensation, Ditko demanded credit for the plotting he was contributing under the
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what I did and how well it was done. I produce a product, a comic art story. Steve Ditko is the brand name." However, he did contribute numerous essays to Robin Snyder's fanzine
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Some of the fans loved it and some hated it. Nobody was lukewarm about it. It was a very Ditko type of feeling. You hated it or you loved it and there was nothing in between.
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on June 29, 2018. Police said he had died within the previous two days. He was pronounced dead at the age of 90, with the cause of death initially deemed as a result of a
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for a while. He was a very happy-go-lucky guy with a great sense of humor at that time, and always supplied the color separators with candy and other little gifts".
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noted, "Steve Ditko squeezes every ounce of anguish out of Spider-Man's predicament, complete with visions of the uncle he failed and the aunt he has sworn to save."
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Two "lost" stories drawn by Ditko in 1978 have been published by DC in hardcover collections of the artist's work. A Creeper story scheduled for the never published
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He had a nephew who became an artist, also named Steve Ditko. As far as it is known, he never married and had no surviving children at the time of his death.
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story "Cinderella" in that issue, Ditko would continue to work intermittently for Charlton until the company's demise in 1986, producing science fiction,
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Politically, Ditko supported a "constitutional republic" and "individual" and "property rights", describing them as "inalienable". He supported neither
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DeFalco, Tom; Sanderson, Peter; Brevoort, Tom; Teitelbaum, Michael; Wallace, Daniel; Darling, Andrew; Forbeck, Matt; Cowsill, Alan; Bray, Adam (2019).
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In this installment, Stan Lee and Steve Ditko introduced Sandman — a super villain who could turn his entire body into sand with a single thought.
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DeFalco "1960s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 91: "Thanks to a flood of fan mail, Spider-Man was awarded his own title six months after his first appearance.
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Ditko began professionally illustrating comic books in early 1953, drawing writer Bruce Hamilton's science-fiction story "Stretching Things" for the
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We have been hard at work. Steve Ditko and I together have published more than 30 books, hundreds of articles and essays, the first-person history,
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films released to that time. However, a neighbor of Ditko stated that Ditko received royalty checks. Those involved with creating the 2016 film
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Much earlier, in a rare contemporaneous account, Ditko described his and Lee's contributions in a mail interview with Gary Martin published in
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Manning, Matthew K. "1980s" in Dolan, p. 186 "The second debuted a new version of Starman by writer Paul Levitz and illustrator Steve Ditko."
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and conceived Killjoy. Ditko produced much work for Charlton's science-fiction and horror titles, as well as for former Marvel publisher
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In addition to Dr. Strange, Ditko in the 1960s also drew comics starring the Hulk and Iron Man. He penciled and inked the final issue of
642:#33 (March 1960). Ditko was allowed a great deal of creative freedom at Charlton due to very little editorial interference. However, the 6273: 5774: 4586: 814:) strips. You have a great opportunity to show everyone a whole new range of ideas, unlimited types of stories and styles—why FLUB it!" 12356: 7477: 7422: 6934: 6882: 2110: 7461: 7447: 7320:. No cause of death was announced. Ditko was found dead in his apartment on June 29 and it is believed he died about two days earlier. 12351: 12079: 10467: 8137: 1773:
In addition to the new material, Ditko and Snyder reprinted earlier Ditko material. In 2010 they published a new edition of the 1973
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invited Ditko back to Atlas. Ditko would go on to contribute a large number of stories, many considered classic, to Atlas/Marvel's
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story for DC Comics, "Infinitely Gentle Infinitely Suffering", inked by Mick Gray and believed to be intended for the 2000–2002
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and operations wouldn't resume until months later. Ditko instead moved back to New York City in late 1955 and began drawing for
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filed a lawsuit to terminate and reclaim the copyrights for their characters from Marvel Comics under the justification of the
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In 2021, Steve Ditko's younger brother Patrick, executor of his estate, in cooperation with the estates of artistic colleagues
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Thereafter, Ditko's solo work was published intermittently by Robin Snyder, who was his editor at Charlton, Archie Comics, and
891:#33 is perhaps the best-loved sequence from the Stan Lee/Steve Ditko era." Steve Saffel stated the "full page Ditko image from 6021: 5065: 4141: 1113:
Back at Charlton—where the page rate was low but creators were allowed greater freedom—Ditko worked on such characters as the
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Ditko retired from mainstream comics in 1998. His later work for Marvel and DC included such established superheroes as the
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to the company, who would go on to become a top DC penciller, inker, editor, and ultimately, in 1981, the managing editor.
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Whichever feature he drew, Ditko's idiosyncratic, cleanly detailed, instantly recognizable art style, emphasizing mood and
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Ditko in junior high school was part of a group of students who crafted wooden models of German airplanes to aid civilian
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was reformatted to feature such stories exclusively beginning with issue #7 (Dec. 1961), when the comic was rechristened
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at the Grand Comics Database: "Indexer Notes: Part 5 of 17. First mention of Eternity. Strange would finally find it in
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Though often overshadowed by his Spider-Man work, Ditko's Doctor Strange artwork has been equally acclaimed for its
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After he recovered, Ditko had originally intended to return to Charlton, but Charlton's office had been flooded by
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in February 2019, quoted an "old toast": "Here's to those who wish me well, and those that don't can go to hell."
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February 1954). Ditko's first published work was his second professional story, the six-page "Paper Romance" in
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Eventually Lee & Ditko would take Strange into ever-more-abstract realms. In an epic 17-issue story arc in
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McAvennie "1960s" in Dolan, p. 123: "After Ted Kord assumed the scarab as Blue Beetle in a back-up feature of
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backup series in 1979, created The Odd Man and stories in DC's horror and science-fiction anthologies. Editor
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One of the most celebrated issues of the Lee-Ditko run is #33 (Feb. 1966), the third part of the story arc "
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to create a new "ordinary teen" superhero named "Spider-Man", Lee originally approached his leading artist,
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in the 1980s. The Snyder publications have included a number of original books as well as reprints such as
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stories made "them look unlike anything else being published by DC at the time." Ditko co-created the team
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and other characters. Beginning as an inker on backgrounds, Ditko was soon working with and learning from
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The Godzilla fill-in by Marv Wolfman and Steve Ditko, ended up appearing in the pages of the re-launched
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paintings. ... Inspired by the pulp-fiction magicians of Stan Lee's childhood as well as by contemporary
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stated that Ditko had a son out of wedlock, but this may have been a confused reference to the nephew.
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the Exploder in #2. With writer Jack C. Harris, Ditko drew the backup feature "The Faceless Ones" in
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Lantz, James Heath (October 2014). "Inner-Space Opera: A Look at Marvel's Micronauts Comics".
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Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016).
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in 1982 announced a series by Ditko and Harris would appear in a new science-fiction comic,
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story written by Jack C. Harris and drawn by Ditko in the 1980s was published by Marvel as
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From this time up through the mid-1970s, Ditko worked exclusively for Charlton and various
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purposely declined to contact him during production, believing they would not be welcome.
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that too, claiming he no longer had the same feelings for the character that he once had.
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screeds he published with tiny presses. And boy, could Ditko hack: seeing samples of his
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Ditko's stay at DC was short—he would work on all six issues of the Creeper's own title,
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He responded to fan mail, sending thousands of handwritten letters during his lifetime.
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in 1945, he enlisted in the U.S. Army on October 26, 1945, and did military service in
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The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe
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the Austro-Hungarian Empire after WWI (and the parents' mother tongue being Slovak)."
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in New York City. He began his professional career in 1953, working in the studio of
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DeFalco "1980s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 197: "Tako Shamara became the Dragon Lord in
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McAvennie "1970s" in Dolan, p. 174 "Steve Ditko returned to mainstream comics with
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to produce one of his last original characters for Marvel Comics, the superheroine
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After Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Stan Lee obtained permission from publisher
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magazines afforded him unique opportunities to exercise his mysterious prowess.
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As penciler (generally but not exclusively self-inked), unless otherwise noted
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series. He also revived the Creeper and did such various other jobs as a short
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scripting to Ditko's plot and art. Subsequent Missing Man stories appeared in
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In 1967, Ditko gave his Objectivist ideas ultimate expression in the form of
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Captain Atom was born in a tale by artist Steve Ditko and writer Joe Gill.
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In 1982, he also began freelancing for the early independent comics label
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For information on the Ditkos's origins and Steve's siblings, see Bell,
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In June of 2022, a mural was completed in Ditko's hometown. Approved by
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The Secret Life of Steve Ditko: Spider-Man Co-Creator’s Family Opens Up
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characters, from a "DC Profiles" biographical page appearing in comics
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Shortly afterward, Ditko found work at the studio of writer-artists
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Following his discharge, Ditko learned that his idol, Batman artist
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Spider-Man the Icon: The Life and Times of a Pop Culture Phenomenon
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began as a bimonthly title, but was quickly promoted to a monthly."
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Ditko returned to DC Comics in 1975, creating a short-lived title,
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Men of Tomorrow: Geeks, Gangsters, and the Birth of the Comic Book
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Manning, Matthew K. (2014). "1970s". In Dougall, Alastair (ed.).
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McAvennie "1970s" in Dolan, p. 168 "Thanks to his appearances in
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The final words of Ditko's last essay, published posthumously in
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in 1980 as Dragon Lord, about a fellow who can control dragons.
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How to Draw Chiller Monsters, Werewolves, Vampires, and Zombies
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become if he hadn't been raised with a sense of responsibility"
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Manning, Matthew K. (2012). "1960s". In Gilbert, Laura (ed.).
755:#4 (May 1956), which was also Ditko's only non-fantasy story. 651:
and returned to his parents' home in Johnstown to recuperate.
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For Rusyn history of St. Mary's Byzantine Catholic Church see
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animated TV series. This included a poster that was inked by
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vol. 4, #3 (December 1953), published by Simon & Kirby's
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His father, Stefan ("Stephen"), was an artistically talented
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Marvel: Five Fabulous Decades of the World's Greatest Comics
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McAvennie, Michael (2010). "1960s". In Dolan, Hannah (ed.).
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In this series, Ditko also had a lasting effect on Marvel's
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Masters of Imagination: The Comic Book Artists Hall of Fame
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in 1971, "because they had had similar experiences high on
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Eric Stanton & the History of the Bizarre Underground,
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HC (includes 25-page Creeper story originally planned for
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Incredible Hulk and the Human Torch: From the Marvel Vault
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Ditko said in 2012 that he had made no income on the four
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Incredible Hulk and the Human Torch: From the Marvel Vault
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and, "I think that was when Stan first saw Steve's work."
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Spider-Man Chronicle Celebrating 50 Years of Web-Slinging
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observed, "After his origin, this two-page sequence from
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Sinkovac, Jerome, ed. (November 1973). "Charlton News".
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is a collection of Ditko works including the 1973 comic)
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Ninja Rangers/VR Troopers
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tslusser@tribdem.com, Thomas Slusser (June 17, 2022).
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The New York Police Department confirmed his death to
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World Wrestling Federation: Out-of-the-Ring Challenges
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Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe
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Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe
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Punctuation verbatim. Additional, September 23, 2010.
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1965 Alley Award for Best Adventure Hero Comic Book:
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These Lee-Ditko short stories proved so popular that
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Comic Book Nation: Transformation of a Youth Culture
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coloring book and his Big Boy comic is like hearing
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culture. Dr. Strange remarkably predicted the youth
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Stephen John Ditko was born on November 2, 1927, in
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story that would remain unpublished for 10 years. .
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Steve Ditko's 160-Page Package: From Charlton Press
795:wasn't the character I wanted; it was too heroic". 382:For parents' and grandparents' place of birth, see 175: 7221: 6349:75 Years of DC Comics The Art of Modern Mythmaking 5865: 5811:"Steve Ditko: Inside His Studio Sanctum Sanctorum" 5117: 5093: 5032: 5009: 5007: 4806: 4763: 4733: 4252:(2002) (240-page expanded version of 1973 edition) 4005:World Wrestling Federation: When I Get My Hands... 2297:#18–22, 31–37, 39–41, 45, 47–48, 50–53 (1954–1961) 1976:for his contributions to Marvel, and by extension 1910:, brought on by arteriosclerotic and hypertensive 202:and writer best known for being the co-creator of 12094: 5016:Strange Suspense: The Steve Ditko Archives Vol. 1 4686: 3487:Vol. 1 HC (includes story originally planned for 2577:vol. 2 #1–18, 20–22, 24–26, 28–31, 37 (1971–1978) 1902:Ditko was found unresponsive in his apartment in 1650:he drew issue #0, which was released as a set of 1500:, he contributed a story featuring his character 1376:hired Ditko as guest artist on several issues of 12303: 7031: 5747:). "Toyland: "Martin Goodman/Stan Lee"" 5592: 3404:vol. 2 #267, 268, 272, 274, 276, 281 (1980–1981) 1853:due to believing neither would prioritize them. 554:#1 (October 1953), published by the Key imprint 7360: 7358: 5337: 5335: 5277: 5004: 4539: 4537: 4535: 1231:#73 (April 1968) with Don Segall, under editor 8048:Strange and Stranger: The World of Steve Ditko 6446:"Jack Adler Retires, Dick Giordano Promoted". 6056:Lawrence, Christopher, "Who Is Steve Ditko?", 6005: 6003: 6001: 4244:Steve Ditko's Static: Chapters 1 to 14 plus... 4218:Steve Ditko's 80-Page Package: The Missing Man 3323:DC Special Series #9: Wonder Woman Spectacular 484:, where he drew comics for an Army newspaper. 468:-sized comic-book insert in Sunday newspapers. 331:Ditko was inducted into the comics industry's 12080: 11109: 10847: 10518: 10173: 9584: 8975: 8185: 7914:Who's Who of American Comics Books, 1928–1999 7873: 7871: 7840: 7838: 7836: 7805: 7803: 5554: 5377:Eric Stanton: For the Man Who Knows His Place 5374: 5203:(Pure Imagination, Brooklyn, New York, 2002; 3378:debut, revised story, originally planned for 2893:#7, 10, 14, 54, 56, 58, 80–81, 83 (1988–1991) 1703:) and newer, licensed characters such as the 1097:" of comics cover-dated July 1966, including 602:Ditko then began a long association with the 7355: 7255:"The Return of Steve Ditko and Robin Snyder" 6901:. Seattle, Washington: Fantagraphics Books. 6815:"News from Hither and Yon: Ditko at Western" 6450:(67). Fantagraphics Books: 15. October 1981. 5332: 4787:, "Student and Teacher", in Yoe, Craig, ed. 4547:. Moskal-Reid Funeral Home. April 25, 2014. 4532: 2585:#22–34, 36–40, 43–48, 50, 52, 54 (1972–1977) 1721:. His final mainstream work was a five-page 10798:With great power comes great responsibility 9457:Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness 7287: 7285: 7283: 6321:, Robin Snyder & Steve Ditko, 2009 and 5998: 5672: 5500:Manning "1960s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 20: " 5407:, p. 14 (unnumbered, misordered as page 16) 5255:Alter Ego: The Comic Book Artist Collection 285:He continued to work for Charlton and also 12087: 12073: 11116: 11102: 10854: 10840: 10525: 10511: 10180: 10166: 9598: 9591: 9577: 8982: 8968: 8192: 8178: 7868: 7833: 7800: 7770: 7332: 7008: 6423:. "P.O.V. Online" (column). Archived from 5673:Greenberger, Robert, ed. (December 2001). 5635:Saffel, Steve (2007). "A Legend Is Born". 5419:A Complete History of American Comic Books 5139:(2008). "1950s". In Gilbert, Laura (ed.). 4780: 4778: 2571:#1–8, 11–16, 18, 23–25, 28, 30 (1971–1976) 2365:#6–12, 14–15, 22–23, 25–27, 29 (1957–1961) 2069:1965 Alley Award for Best Hero: Spider-Man 2060:1964 Alley Award for Best Hero: Spider-Man 1005:'s fascination with Eastern mysticism and 29: 7646:"Celebrating Steve Ditko with Mark Ditko" 7366:"Celebrating Steve Ditko with Mark Ditko" 7207:"An Interview With The Man of Mystery..." 7014: 6905:from the original on September 28, 2016. 6460:Cooke, Jon B., & Christopher Irving. 5271: 5245:Ditko, Steve. "Jack Kirby's Spider-Man", 4969:DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle 4966: 2041:1963 Alley Award for Top Hero: Spider-Man 1777:comic and a selection of Ditko covers in 1713:#1 (Feb. 1998), in a self-inked, 12-page 1667:was announced as a quarterly series from 1108: 777: 705:During the summer of 1958, writer-editor 12422:Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame inductees 11123: 10119:Green Goblin (Ultimate Marvel character) 7407:from the original on November 15, 2016. 7280: 7183:. London, United Kingdom. Archived from 7136: 6937:from the original on September 12, 2012. 6893: 6851: 6483: 6168: 6009: 5663:Manning "1960s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 34 5280:"Steve Ditko – A Portrait of the Master" 5181:Excelsior!: The Amazing Life of Stan Lee 5135: 4670: 4668: 4666: 4638: 4236:Steve Ditko's 32-Page Package: Tsk! Tsk! 3746:Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers 3453:Legends of the DC Universe 80-Page Giant 1729:series but not published until the 2008 1472:Captain Victory and the Galactic Rangers 1362:produced the first issue of a two-issue 1168: 919: 542:, where it finally found publication in 491: 476:aircraft-spotters. Upon graduating from 350: 7945: 7734:"Meet the 2024 Class of Disney Legends" 7394: 7265:from the original on January 25, 2016. 6649: 6582: 6559: 6415: 6206:The tonal ink-wash drawings he did for 6033: 6031: 5982: 5808: 5560: 5468: 5416: 5141:Marvel Chronicle A Year by Year History 4876: 4775: 4750: 4748: 3993:: Lifestyles of the Brutal and Infamous 2835:The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones 2086:in absentia, accepted on his behalf by 2050:1964 Alley Award for Best Giant Comic: 1717:story "A Man's Reach....", scripted by 12304: 10427:Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six 8165:from the original on November 1, 2014. 8144: 8069: 7901: 7883:Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac 7850:Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac 7815:Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac 7782:Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac 7764: 7395:Reisman, Abraham (November 16, 2016). 7252: 7219: 6978: 6976: 6845: 6734: 6593:. TheSilverLantern.com. Archived from 6396: 6394: 6392: 6390: 6388: 6386: 6384: 6382: 6343: 6325:, Robin Snyder & Steve Ditko, 2009 6309:, Robin Snyder & Steve Ditko, 2000 6307:Steve Ditko's 176-Page, Heroes Package 6263: 5699:from the original on December 11, 2021 5634: 5628: 5053: 4568: 4566: 4230:Steve Ditko's 176-Page Package: Heroes 3463:TPB (story originally planned for the 3387:Superboy and the Legion of Superheroes 2830:#1 (story created in the 1980s) (2011) 397: 355:Ditko as a senior in high school, 1945 256:During the 1950s, Ditko also drew for 12068: 11097: 10835: 10506: 10161: 10142:Norman Osborn (Sam Raimi film series) 9572: 8963: 8173: 7907: 7683:from the original on December 9, 2023 7445: 7291: 7107: 7078: 6706: 6588: 6077:from the original on February 5, 2023 6024:from the original on October 7, 2012. 5877: 5835: 5504:s sixth issue introduced the Lizard." 5305: 4663: 4584: 1571:, but that title never materialized. 343:for his contributions to Publishing. 317:, a hero reflecting the influence of 10147:Harry Osborn (Sam Raimi film series) 9510:Doctor Strange: The Sorcerer Supreme 8104:at the Comic Book DB (archived from 8044: 7939: 7576: 7564: 7552: 7540: 7528: 7516: 7504: 7456:(September 10, 2007). Archived from 7420: 7306:from the original on August 17, 2018 7169: 7060:from the original on October 3, 2013 6982: 6922: 6909:Steve Ditko's Strange Avenging Tales 6782: 6454: 6347:(2010). "The Silver Age 1956–1970". 6294: 6251: 6028: 5871: 5817:from the original on August 21, 2019 5123: 5111: 5099: 5056:"The Marvel Monsters of Steve Ditko" 5041: 5013: 4998: 4812: 4769: 4745: 4739: 4701: 4572: 4159:Steve Ditko's Strange Avenging Tales 3294:#46, 49, 95, 99, 104–106 (1976–1981) 2619:#3, 5, 7–8, 11–12, 14–15 (1975–1978) 2305:#10–12, 24–27, 31–40, 42 (#33 debut 2006: 1665:Steve Ditko's Strange Avenging Tales 1024:in 2003 described Ditko's style as: 931:in a Ditko "Dr. Strange" panel from 339:in 1994. In 2024, Ditko was named a 276:and the "Doctor Strange" feature in 12402:People from Johnstown, Pennsylvania 10792:Bibliography of works on Spider-Man 9744:Commission on Superhuman Activities 7916:. BailsProjects.com. Archived from 7889:from the original on August 7, 2011 7856:from the original on August 7, 2011 7821:from the original on August 7, 2011 7788:from the original on April 24, 2012 7175:"The Unsung Hero Behind Spider-Man" 7110:The Steve Ditko Omnibus Vol. 1 6973: 6735:Cronin, Brian (December 24, 2009). 6650:Addiego, Frankie (December 2013). " 6379: 6264:Cronin, Brian (November 15, 2019). 6050: 5421:. Pieterlen and Bern, Switzerland: 4585:Elder, Robert K. (March 16, 2021). 4563: 3030:Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos 1804:The Steve Ditko Omnibus Vol. 1 1762:In 2008, Ditko and Snyder released 1604:. In 1992 Ditko worked with writer 1586:, drawing, among others, issues of 1514:#1–3 (Aug.–Oct. 1983), introducing 916:Doctor Strange and other characters 616:#12 (Feb. 1954) and the eight-page 413:from the original on April 23, 2021 13: 10605:Alternative versions of Spider-Man 8989: 8114:Ditko Looked Up (archived website) 8010:from the original on June 29, 2022 7974:. December 2, 2012. Archived from 7908:Bails, Jerry; Ware, Hames (eds.). 7478:"Part 4: After Ditko, the Drought" 7446:Young, Thom (September 10, 2007). 7216:from the original on June 2, 2014. 6747:from the original on July 31, 2013 6737:"Comic Book Legends Revealed #239" 6591:"Jack C. Harris Interview (Pt. 2)" 4715:"Pennsylvania Center for the Book" 4707: 3929:#218–223, 225–227, 231 (1986–1987) 3880:Wally Wood's T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents 3053:#2 (inking Jack Kirby) (1956–1966) 2137:hosted a one-hour documentary for 2128: 1620:Marvel Super-Heroes Winter Special 1544:#2–8 (July 1983 – Aug. 1984), for 817:From 1958 to 1968, Ditko shared a 398:Custer, Richard D. (Summer 2016). 231:Cartoonist and Illustrators School 16:American comics artist (1927–2018) 14: 12438: 12357:American people of Slovak descent 8095: 7746:from the original on May 26, 2024 7674: 7656:from the original on May 26, 2024 7626:from the original on May 26, 2024 7596:from the original on May 26, 2024 7376:from the original on May 26, 2024 7253:Sodaro, Robert (March 27, 2014). 7139:"Lost Steve Ditko Comic Unveiled" 7137:Armitage, Hugh (April 22, 2011). 6987:. Ditko-Fever.com. Archived from 6923:Wolk, Douglas (August 15, 2008). 6795:from the original on May 26, 2024 6276:from the original on May 26, 2024 6233:from the original on May 26, 2024 6196:from the original on May 26, 2024 5944:, May 3, 2003, via JeetHeer.com. 5725:from the original on May 26, 2024 5346:. Ditko Looked Up. Archived from 5068:from the original on May 26, 2024 5054:Cronin, Brian (August 27, 2018). 4891:from the original on July 9, 2018 4836:from the original on May 26, 2024 4721:from the original on May 26, 2024 4678:, Endnotes, p.1, citing 1920 and 4651:from the original on May 26, 2024 4597:from the original on May 26, 2024 4551:from the original on May 26, 2024 4545:"Obituary for Stephen John Ditko" 3449:#642 (among other artists) (1989) 2016:for Best Short Story: "Origin of 1987: 1874:Ditko was an ardent supporter of 1239:observed that Ditko's art on the 1235:. DC Comics writer and executive 1221:in 1968, where he co-created the 685:, which shortly afterward lost a 12352:American people of Rusyn descent 10813: 10812: 10187: 9552: 9551: 8836:The Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves 7990: 7958: 7726: 7714:from the original on May 5, 2024 7695: 7668: 7638: 7608: 7582: 7462:"Part 3: Did Neal Adams Work on 7439: 7414: 7388: 7325: 7246: 7199: 7163: 7130: 7101: 7072: 7015:McCulloch, Joe (July 10, 2013). 6941: 6916: 6887: 6876: 6807: 6776: 6766: 6728: 6715: 6700: 6684: 6664: 6643: 6621: 6612: 5809:Maheras, Russ (March 16, 2019). 5675:100 Greatest Marvels of All Time 5375:Riemschneider, Burkhard (1997). 5341: 5247:Robin Snyder's History of Comics 3906:Ditko's World featuring...Static 3597:#6–7, 12, 14, 16, 18 (1966–1968) 2468:The Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves 2353:#3–12, 19, 21–24, 26 (1957–1961) 2320:Tales of the Mysterious Traveler 1890:He also described himself as an 1821: 695:Tales of the Mysterious Traveler 654: 628:stories, as well as co-creating 293:and creating or co-creating the 171: 10861: 10484:The Superior Foes of Spider-Man 8199: 7048:"The secret hero of Spider-Man" 6553: 6536: 6526: 6505: 6492: 6477: 6439: 6409: 6369: 6337: 6328: 6312: 6300: 6257: 6219: 6162: 6137: 6124: 6116:. July 31, 2007. Archived from 6102: 6099:#52 (July 1966). Marvel Comics. 6089: 6063: 6010:Sinclair, Tom (June 20, 2003). 5988: 5951: 5928: 5903: 5829: 5802: 5789: 5773:. April 9, 2014. Archived from 5754: 5737: 5711: 5681: 5666: 5657: 5586: 5526: 5516: 5507: 5494: 5462: 5452: 5439: 5410: 5368: 5355: 5319: 5299: 5278:Ditko interview (Summer 1965). 5239: 5226: 5214: 5193: 5173: 5161: 5129: 5080: 5047: 4960: 4938: 4916: 4903: 4870: 4848: 4818: 4639:Anderson, Jon (March 7, 2019). 2166: 2079:In 1987, Ditko was presented a 1348:, he co-created the four-issue 10532: 10434:Spider-Man 2: The Sinister Six 7421:Wolk, Douglas (June 3, 2005). 6950:"Ditko News, December 6, 1998" 6930:The New York Times Book Review 6899:"How I pissed off Steve Ditko" 6148:. DK Publishing. p. 241. 5962:. DK Publishing. p. 211. 5915:Johns Hopkins University Press 5606:. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 5540:(April 1983). "Mark Evanier". 5296:Additional, February 28, 2012. 5170:, "Introduction", in Yoe, p. 9 4950:at the Grand Comics Database. 4877:Webster, Andy (July 7, 2018). 4632: 4618: 4609: 4578: 4212:Steve Ditko's 160-Page Package 3755:#1–3 (Missing Man) (1982–1984) 3334:#249–255 (Creeper) (1978–1979) 2782:#13 (inking Jack Kirby) (1963) 2762:#162, 234–235, 264 (1980–1989) 2744:Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos 2351:Mysteries of Unexplored Worlds 2124:Joe Sinnott Hall of Fame Award 2115:Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame 1869: 1358:(1975–1976). Ditko and writer 337:Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame 1: 12337:21st-century American writers 12332:20th-century American writers 12327:21st-century American artists 12322:20th-century American artists 11160:National Film Board of Canada 6925:"From Spider-Man to Ayn Rand" 5179:Lee, Stan, and Mair, George. 4525: 4265: 4126:Jack Kirby's Secret City Saga 3837:#7–10 (The Djinn) (1984–1985) 3644:) (1973) (Note that the 2002 3634:(Comic Art Publishers) (1973) 2838:#21, 25–28, 32–34 (1984–1986) 2521:vol. 3 #2, 5–6, 8 (1968–1969) 2341:vol. 2 #12–14, 16 (1957–1958) 2133:In September 2007, presenter 1783:...Wha...!? Ditko's H. Series 1637:The Safest Place in the World 1460:The Amazing Spider-Man Annual 1329: 1251:#75 (June 1968), with writer 852:in issue #3 (July 1963); the 478:Greater Johnstown High School 346: 12407:School of Visual Arts alumni 11009:Doctor Polaris (John Nichol) 8155:Rocket's Blast Comicollector 7951:"British Awards Announced," 7333:Brownstein, Charles (2005). 7292:Lewis, Andy (July 6, 2018). 7228:. Attleboro, Massachusetts: 6640:at the Grand Comics Database 6523:at the Grand Comics Database 6110:"Excelsior! Stan Lee speaks" 5677:. Marvel Comics. p. 67. 5249:#5 (May 1990). Reprinted in 4935:at the Grand Comics Database 4867:at the Grand Comics Database 4629:#1636 (December 2007) p. 135 4514:(2019) collecting 6 issues: 4501:(2019) collecting 6 issues: 4488:(2019) collecting 5 issues: 4475:(2019) collecting 5 issues: 4462:(2019) collecting 5 issues: 4199:Ditko Public Service Package 3342:#2 (two stories planned for 3187:Do You Believe in Nightmares 3134:#5 (Captain Universe) (1989) 3063:Strange Tales of the Unusual 2976:Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 2939:vol. 2 #1–3, #5–8 (#8 debut 2383:Robin Hood and his Merry Men 2109:Ditko was inducted into the 1706:Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 1294:For Charlton in 1974 he did 1262:Heroes, Inc. Presents Cannon 864:in #9 (March 1964); and the 386:"United States Census, 1930" 7: 12417:United States Army soldiers 10001:"The Night Gwen Stacy Died" 8143:Steve Ditko interviewed in 8076:. Raleigh, North Carolina: 7590:"Image of posthumous words" 7431:. p. 2. Archived from 6866:September 23, 2015, at the 5306:Ditko, Steve (April 1965). 5257:. Raleigh, North Carolina: 3939:Cracked Collector's Edition 3505:Adventures into the Unknown 2873:Journey Into Unknown Worlds 2680:#7–14 (1961–1962); becomes 2631:#2, 4, 6, 8, 10 (1975–1977) 2601:#2, 4 (Killjoy), #5 (intro 1997:first appeared abruptly in 370:immigrants from the former 10: 12443: 12412:Silver Age comics creators 12382:Golden Age comics creators 12134:Robert Price "Bob" Foster* 10610:Incarnations of Spider-Man 8038: 7081:The Creeper by Steve Ditko 6783:Lute, Ed (February 2019). 5892:December 20, 2014, at the 5639:. London, United Kingdom: 5383:. p. 4 (unnumbered). 4971:. London, United Kingdom: 4754:Jerry Robinson interview, 4486:Vol. III: Character Twists 3991:World Wrestling Federation 3473:The Creeper by Steve Ditko 3318:#9, 12, 41, 45 (1977–1982) 3299:Amazing World of DC Comics 2860:#33, 38, 50–96 (1956–1963) 2373:#20, 89–90, 92 (1957–1970) 2099:the convention organizers. 1851:2004 presidential election 1798:(2010) and an unpublished 1796:The Creeper by Steve Ditko 1504:(no relation to the later 1187:The Legion of Super-Heroes 1133:'s horror-comic magazines 821:studio at 43rd Street and 538:, which sold the story to 12427:Writers from Pennsylvania 12362:Artists from Pennsylvania 12257: 12177: 12103: 12024: 11940: 11863: 11791: 11722: 11660: 11578: 11509: 11401: 11279: 11132: 11037: 10979: 10933: 10907: 10869: 10807: 10784: 10738: 10691: 10666: 10618: 10562: 10540: 10450: 10418: 10263: 10222: 10213: 10195: 10132: 10096: 9985: 9839: 9721: 9670: 9624: 9606: 9546: 9523: 9501: 9483: 9434: 9427: 9374: 9348: 9327: 9194: 9156: 9073: 9015: 8997: 8881: 8777: 8663: 8401:If This Be My Destiny...! 8207: 7491:October 12, 2007, at the 7423:"The Amazing Steve Ditko" 7271:and our new publication, 6519:October 18, 2012, at the 6323:Oh, No! Not Again, Ditko! 5417:Rhoades, Shirrel (2008). 5183:(Fireside, 2002), p.130. 5014:Bell, Blake, ed. (2009). 4832:. Grand Comics Database. 4680:1930 United States Census 4277:(essays) #1–9 (2012–2015) 4205:The Ditko Package series: 3660:(Bruce Hershenson) (1975) 3654:(Bruce Hershenson) (1975) 3396:#189–190, 221 (1979–1982) 3339:Cancelled Comic Cavalcade 2714:Amazing Spider-Man Annual 2537:#13–16, 18–19 (1970–1971) 1928: 1574:Ditko and Harris created 1552:another artist, he inked 877:If This Be My Destiny...! 825:with noted fetish artist 667:, the 1950s precursor of 487: 153: 95: 78: 59: 37: 28: 23: 9397:Doctor Strange: The Oath 8872:This Magazine Is Haunted 8858:Strange Suspense Stories 8734:Secrets of Haunted House 8070:Harris, Jack C. (2023). 7955:#142 (June 1991), p. 17. 6947:Bell, Blake. Archive of 6562:Batman: A Visual History 6042:In Search of Steve Ditko 4306:Oh, No! Not Again, Ditko 3628:#1 (Wallace Wood) (1969) 3424:#111, 114–16 (1980–1981) 3315:Secrets of Haunted House 2501:Strange Suspense Stories 2339:This Magazine is Haunted 2294:Strange Suspense Stories 2274:This Magazine is Haunted 2144:In Search of Steve Ditko 2106:Career Achievement Award 1897: 1059:Ditko also penciled the 973:to create the worlds of 856:in #4 (Sept. 1963); the 700:This Magazine is Haunted 12347:American comics writers 12342:American comics artists 10017:"The Gathering of Five" 9418:Death of Doctor Strange 8740:Shade, the Changing Man 8145:Bubnis, Bernie (1964). 8051:. Seattle, Washington: 6985:"Tales of the New Gods" 6500:Shade, the Changing Man 5960:The Marvel Encyclopedia 5913:, Baltimore, Maryland: 5381:Benedikt Taschen Verlag 4948:vol. 4, #3 (Dec. 1953) 4452:The 32 Series by Ditko: 4354:Act 7, Seven, Making 12 3854:#2–4, #5–8, #9 (inking 3749:#6 (Missing Man) (1981) 3489:Shade, the Changing Man 3485:The Steve Ditko Omnibus 3380:Shade, the Changing Man 3344:Shade, the Changing Man 3307:Shade, the Changing Man 3049:in #110–111, 114–146), 2740:#63, 68, 70 (1958–1960) 2431:#4–6, 8, 10 (1960–1961) 2389:Rocky Lane's Black Jack 2357:Texas Rangers in Action 2111:Jack Kirby Hall of Fame 2081:Comic-Con International 2052:The Amazing Spider-Man 1978:the Walt Disney Company 1972:Ditko was honored as a 1800:Shade, the Changing Man 1559:on the Jaguar story in 1337:Shade, the Changing Man 1318:and the third issue of 1281:small press/independent 1207:Shade, the Changing Man 1042:feature in the omnibus 715:and the newly launched 482:Allied-occupied Germany 372:Austro-Hungarian Empire 361:Johnstown, Pennsylvania 333:Jack Kirby Hall of Fame 303:Shade, the Changing Man 53:Johnstown, Pennsylvania 12260:* Awarded posthumously 10770:Spider-Man and Friends 10747:The Amazing Spider-Man 10677:The Amazing Spider-Man 10463:All Spider-Man enemies 9993:"Green Goblin Reborn!" 9600:Goblin (Marvel Comics) 8787:Blue Beetle (Ted Kord) 8750:Starman (Prince Gavyn) 8232:The Amazing Spider-Man 7318:The Hollywood Reporter 7299:The Hollywood Reporter 7173:(September 13, 2007). 6589:Daudt, Ron E. (2010). 6419:(September 11, 2007). 6178:. New York, New York: 5900:#138 (November 1965)". 5839:(September 16, 1971). 5568:. New York, New York: 5502:The Amazing Spider-Man 5363:The Steve Ditko Reader 5201:The Steve Ditko Reader 4499:Vol. IV: Postshadowing 4360:Act 8, Making Lucky 13 4034:Solar, Man of the Atom 3711:Star*Reach Productions 3522:#49–50, 54 (1966–1967) 3401:Legion of Super-Heroes 3101:in #47–49) (1959–1964) 2890:Marvel Comics Presents 2529:#22, 27–28 (1969–1970) 2405:#18, 80–81 (1959–1970) 2287:Racket Squad in Action 2252:#27–29, 47 (1953–1961) 2065:The Amazing Spider-Man 2046:The Amazing Spider-Man 2036:The Amazing Spider-Man 1912:cardiovascular disease 1700:Marvel Comics Presents 1595:Solar, Man of the Atom 1582:newly founded company 1380:Legion of Super-Heroes 1214: 1181:April 1980, including 1109:Charlton and DC Comics 1056:, in #63 (Jan. 1965). 1030: 1011: 936: 893:The Amazing Spider-Man 845:The Amazing Spider-Man 836:Spider-Man debuted in 778:Creation of Spider-Man 593:Crestwood Publications 500: 464:, which appeared in a 431:and his mother, Anna ( 356: 273:The Amazing Spider-Man 263:The Amazing Spider-Man 12096:Disney Legends Awards 11745:Jean "Moebius" Giraud 11735:Marion Zimmer Bradley 10934:Supporting characters 10595:Supporting characters 9074:Supporting characters 8078:TwoMorrows Publishing 7910:"Ditko, Steve, entry" 7476:on May 31, 2009; and 7337:. Milwaukie, Oregon: 7220:Benton, Mike (1994). 7108:Ditko, Steve (2011). 7079:Ditko, Steve (2010). 6872:Grand Comics Database 6861:(Marvel, 1990 series) 6636:June 9, 2011, at the 6405:Grand Comics Database 6095:"Bullpen Bulletins", 5813:. Pop Culture Squad. 5423:Peter Lang Publishing 5344:"Ditko & Stanton" 5314:on December 27, 2007. 5259:TwoMorrows Publishing 5211:), p. 12 (unnumbered) 4954:May 26, 2024, at the 4931:May 26, 2024, at the 4863:May 26, 2024, at the 4760:#38 (Aug. 2004), p. 9 4473:Vol. II: Opening Acts 4042:Magnus, Robot Fighter 3900:Annual Frisky Frolics 3594:T.H.U.N.D.E.R. 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