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.
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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.'
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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."
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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
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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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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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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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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
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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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6681:#400 portfolio...The portfolio will have a full-color painted cover by Howard Chaykin and will contain 15 black-and-white plates by Steve Ditko...."
6502:. Joined by writer Michael Fleisher, Ditko unveiled the story of Rac Shade, a secret agent-turned-fugitive from the extra-dimensional world of Meta."
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7397:"The Creator of Doctor Strange Will Not See You Now: Marvel Comics legend Steve Ditko wants his work to stand for itself. If only it were that easy"
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Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016).
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began as a bimonthly title, but was quickly promoted to a monthly."
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671:, beginning with the four-page "There'll Be Some Changes Made" in
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7472: (archived May 31, 2009) (September 14, 2007). Archived from
6560:
Manning, Matthew K. (2014). "1970s". In Dougall, Alastair (ed.).
6542:
McAvennie "1970s" in Dolan, p. 168 "Thanks to his appearances in
6352:
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5365:, pp. 13–15 (unnumbered, pp. 14–15 misordered as pp. 16 & 14)
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The final words of Ditko's last essay, published posthumously in
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677:#33 (April 1956); this debut tale would be reprinted in Marvel's
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241:, beginning as an inker and coming under the influence of artist
5689:"Branding Failure: The Rise and Fall of Marvel's Corner Box Art"
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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"
492:
451:
406:. National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library. p. 3.
222:
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7704:"Steve Ditko Spider-man mural completed in downtown Johnstown"
5469:
Manning, Matthew K. (2012). "1960s". In Gilbert, Laura (ed.).
755:#4 (May 1956), which was also Ditko's only non-fantasy story.
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and returned to his parents' home in Johnstown to recuperate.
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animated TV series. This included a poster that was inked by
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681:#4 (March 1994). In 1957, Atlas switched distributors to the
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vol. 4, #3 (December 1953), published by Simon & Kirby's
499:#12 (February 1954), Ditko's first published comic-book cover
423:
His father, Stefan ("Stephen"), was an artistically talented
314:
124:
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8128:"Strange and Stranger Salutes Spider-Man Artist Steve Ditko"
7677:"Marvel settles lawsuit with Spider-Man co-creator's estate"
6711:(76). Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing: 46–48.
6660:(69). Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing: 68–70.
6266:"The Strange Background Behind the Creation of the Question"
5566:
Marvel: Five Fabulous Decades of the World's Greatest Comics
4967:
McAvennie, Michael (2010). "1960s". In Dolan, Hannah (ed.).
4258:(2010) (Revised and reformatted reprint of the 1973 edition)
903:
In this series, Ditko also had a lasting effect on Marvel's
363:. His parents were second-generation Americans: children of
7224:
Masters of Imagination: The Comic Book Artists Hall of Fame
6791:(110). Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing: 62.
6488:(101). Brooklyn, New York, United States: TCR Publications.
5719:"Spidey-Stash # 2: Mail Away Items - Spider Man Crawlspace"
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in 1971, "because they had had similar experiences high on
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7450:. Silver Soapbox (column), Comics Bulletin. Archived from
5841:"Face Front! Clap Your Hands, You're on the Winning Team!"
5327:
Eric Stanton & the History of the Bizarre Underground,
3475:
HC (includes 25-page Creeper story originally planned for
2828:
Incredible Hulk and the Human Torch: From the Marvel Vault
1856:
Ditko said in 2012 that he had made no income on the four
1816:
Incredible Hulk and the Human Torch: From the Marvel Vault
527:
and, "I think that was when Stan first saw Steve's work."
8028:
6785:"Speedball: The Silver Age Superhero from the Copper Age"
6725:#5 by writer/editor Marv Wolfman and artist Steve Ditko."
6143:
5471:
Spider-Man Chronicle Celebrating 50 Years of Web-Slinging
1781:. In 2011 they published a new edition of the 1975 comic
887:
observed, "After his origin, this two-page sequence from
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218:, revolutionizing the character's red and yellow design.
214:. He also made notable contributions to the character of
181:
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7570:
6484:
Sinkovac, Jerome, ed. (November 1973). "Charlton News".
5018:. Seattle, Washington: Fantagraphics Books. p. 10.
4641:"The beautiful witness of the Eastern Catholic Churches"
3648:
is a collection of Ditko works including the 1973 comic)
1048:, beginning with issue #60 (Oct. 1964). Ditko, inked by
2983:
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Ninja Rangers/VR Troopers
289:, including a revamp of the long-running character the
245:. During this time, he began his long association with
8158:. No. 31. Reprinted in Ditkomania (45) May 1995.
7702:
tslusser@tribdem.com, Thomas Slusser (June 17, 2022).
7546:
7316:
The New York Police Department confirmed his death to
7212:. No. 4. Reprinted at Vicsage.com. October 1968.
6071:"Confidential Videotaped Deposition of John V. Romita"
3999:
World Wrestling Federation: Out-of-the-Ring Challenges
3437:
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe
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Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe
915:
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5751: (April 2008). Robin Snyder and Steve Ditko..
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1965 Alley Award for Best Adventure Hero Comic Book:
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1964 Alley Award for Best Adventure Hero Comic Book:
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1963 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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6227:"Comic Books Underground Comix – Essay – eNotes.com"
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Comic Book Nation: Transformation of a Youth Culture
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4454:(each collecting 5–6 issues from the 32-page series)
1961:, and featuring his two most well-known characters (
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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
359:
Stephen John Ditko was born on November 2, 1927, in
198:; November 2, 1927 – June 29, 2018) was an American
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8147:"Spotlight on the Pros #5: This Issue: Steve Ditko"
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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:
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6349:75 Years of DC Comics The Art of Modern Mythmaking
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5811:"Steve Ditko: Inside His Studio Sanctum Sanctorum"
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4005:World Wrestling Federation: When I Get My Hands...
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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""
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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
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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
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7914:Who's Who of American Comics Books, 1928–1999
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5377:Eric Stanton: For the Man Who Knows His Place
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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
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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:
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705:During the summer of 1958, writer-editor
12422:Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame inductees
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10119:Green Goblin (Ultimate Marvel character)
7407:from the original on November 15, 2016.
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6937:from the original on September 12, 2012.
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5663:Manning "1960s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 34
5280:"Steve Ditko – A Portrait of the Master"
5181:Excelsior!: The Amazing Life of Stan Lee
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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
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542:, where it finally found publication in
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7734:"Meet the 2024 Class of Disney Legends"
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5141:Marvel Chronicle A Year by Year History
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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
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10427:Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six
8165:from the original on November 1, 2014.
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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).
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6309:, Robin Snyder & Steve Ditko, 2000
6307:Steve Ditko's 176-Page, Heroes Package
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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)
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355:Ditko as a senior in high school, 1945
256:During the 1950s, Ditko also drew for
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5504:s sixth issue introduced the Lizard."
5305:
4663:
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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
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6909:Steve Ditko's Strange Avenging Tales
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6454:
6347:(2010). "The Silver Age 1956–1970".
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5056:"The Marvel Monsters of Steve Ditko"
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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)
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12357:American people of Slovak descent
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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
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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
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628:stories, as well as co-creating
293:and creating or co-creating the
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10484:The Superior Foes of Spider-Man
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7048:"The secret hero of Spider-Man"
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6010:Sinclair, Tom (June 20, 2003).
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4639:Anderson, Jon (March 7, 2019).
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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).
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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. Agents
3460:Tales of the New Gods
3331:World's Finest Comics
3254:#236, 247 (1975–1976)
3235:The Hawk and the Dove
3220:The Hawk and the Dove
3180:St. John Publications
2885:#4 (Speedball) (1988)
2786:Fantastic Four Annual
2720:), #24–25 (1988–1991)
2677:Amazing Adult Fantasy
2345:From Here to Insanity
2329:#3–12, 16 (1957–1959)
2313:From Here to Insanity
2113:in 1990 and into the
1947:Copyright Act of 1976
1734:Tales of the New Gods
1589:Magnus, Robot Fighter
1310:Atlas/Seaboard Comics
1189:#262. From left: the
1172:
1160:'s independent title
1145:, generally using an
1026:
990:
923:
764:Amazing Adult Fantasy
683:American News Company
644:Comics Code Authority
509:School of Visual Arts
495:
354:
335:in 1990 and into the
282:, Ditko left Marvel.
12392:Marvel Comics people
12387:Inkpot Award winners
9356:Book of the Vishanti
8045:Bell, Blake (2008).
7920:on February 19, 2012
7708:The Tribune-Democrat
7495:on January 14, 2009.
7454:on January 25, 2011.
7435:on October 26, 2010.
7273:The Four-Page Series
6991:on December 26, 2009
6741:Comic Book Resources
6673:"Meanwhile" column,
6597:on September 1, 2012
6427:on December 13, 2010
6351:. Cologne, Germany:
6270:Comic Book Resources
6017:Entertainment Weekly
5909:Wright, Bradford W.
5760:In a 1963 letter to
5534:Kraft, David Anthony
5379:. Cologne, Germany:
5090:(Basic Books, 2004).
5061:Comic Book Resources
4676:Strange and Stranger
4626:Comics Buyer's Guide
4275:The Four-Page Series
4059:Tiny Toon Adventures
3961:Return of the Skyman
3919:Globe Communications
3773:New Media Publishing
3516:#137–138, 140 (1966)
3354:#77, 111 (1979–1982)
3152:#1 (Iron Man) (1988)
3059:#1 (Iron Man) (1998)
2857:Journey into Mystery
2800:Heroes & Legends
2668:#1–6 (1961); becomes
2176:Farrell Publications
2094:, who had published
2030:#15 (Marvel Comics).
1878:. The philosophy of
1629:In 1993, he did the
674:Journey into Mystery
536:Stanmor Publications
390:United States census
221:Ditko studied under
11914:George R. R. Martin
10989:Brotherhood of Evil
10763:Spider-Man Classics
10717:Marvel's Spider-Man
10626:Midtown High School
10441:Marvel's Spider-Man
10025:"The Final Chapter"
9361:Cloak of Levitation
9237:Dweller-in-Darkness
8504:Midtown High School
8138:WebCitation archive
8136:, August 21, 2008.
8029:Cowsill et al. 2016
7978:on October 29, 2013
7971:San Diego Comic-Con
7942:, pp. 165–166.
7879:"1965 Alley Awards"
7846:"1964 Alley Awards"
7811:"1963 Alley Awards"
7778:"1962 Alley Awards"
7579:, pp. 110–111.
7003:WebCitation archive
6859:Marvel Super-Heroes
6675:Jemm, Son of Saturn
6472:WebCitation archive
5946:WebCitation archive
5743:Ditko, Steve (
5598:Greenberger, Robert
4913:, p. 3 (unnumbered)
4281:The 32-page Series:
4152:Fantagraphics Books
4146:#470 (promo) (1997)
4075:The Safest Place...
3953:What Is...the Face?
3780:Fantasy Illustrated
3262:#7 (Creeper) (1975)
3117:#6, 8–9 (1970–1971)
3089:in #61) (1959–1965)
3057:Shadows & Light
2936:Marvel Super-Heroes
2899:Doctor Strange #381
2818:The Incredible Hulk
2807:The Incredible Hulk
2796:#56, 66 (1960–1961)
2734:#13, 15 (1984–1986)
2484:Mysterious Suspense
2453:Shadows from Beyond
2413:The Return of Gorgo
2403:Outlaws of the West
2210:#1 (inks assist to
1818:#1 in August 2011.
1711:Shadows & Light
1690:sell frozen peas."
1669:Fantagraphics Books
1618:vol. 2, #8, a.k.a.
1615:Marvel Super-Heroes
1450:. Ditko and writer
1444:story published in
1440:was changed into a
1436:story by Ditko and
1173:A panoply of Ditko
1035:The Incredible Hulk
860:in #6 (Nov. 1963);
11822:Bill Messner-Loebs
11070:Mystery Men Comics
10478:Sinister Syndicate
8686:Beware the Creeper
8218:Amazing Adventures
8073:Working With Ditko
7953:The Comics Journal
7742:. March 19, 2024.
7675:Holub, Christian.
7464:Beware the Creeper
7460:on April 5, 2010.
7275:from 1988 to date.
7218:Also reprinted in
7187:on August 22, 2008
7027:on April 13, 2015.
6827:on August 14, 2012
6820:The Comics Journal
6566:Dorling Kindersley
6448:The Comics Journal
6170:Spurlock, J. David
6120:on August 7, 2009.
5853:on October 7, 2010
5721:. April 12, 2021.
5475:Dorling Kindersley
5447:Amazing Spider-Man
5405:Steve Ditko Reader
5308:"Editor's Mailbox"
5234:Steve Ditko Reader
5145:Dorling Kindersley
4973:Dorling Kindersley
4926:#1 (December 1953)
4911:Steve Ditko Reader
4884:The New York Times
4591:The Comics Journal
4300:Ditko Continued...
3863:Blue Ribbon Comics
3724:M W Communications
3227:Beware the Creeper
3203:Strange Adventures
3109:magazine #2 (1979)
2991:#40, 45, 47 (1956)
2868:#10–19 (1979–1981)
2779:The Fantastic Four
2703:Amazing Spider-Man
2665:Amazing Adventures
2443:#78–89 (1965–1967)
2399:#16–18 (1958–1959)
2391:#24–28 (1958–1959)
2359:#8, 77 (1957–1970)
2104:UK Comic Art Award
1676:The New York Times
1565:Western Publishing
1298:backup stories in
1270:Beware the Creeper
1257:independent-comics
1215:
939:Ditko created the
937:
897:Robert Greenberger
889:Amazing Spider-Man
760:Amazing Adventures
718:Amazing Adventures
687:Justice Department
679:Curse of the Weird
604:Derby, Connecticut
569:, who had created
523:' 1950s precursor
501:
368:Byzantine Catholic
357:
167:Stephen John Ditko
41:Stephen John Ditko
12299:
12298:
12261:
12169:Tracee Ellis Ross
12062:
12061:
11840:Robert Silverberg
11750:Gilbert Hernandez
11600:Fae Gates Desmond
11535:Floyd Gottfredson
11429:Max Allan Collins
11091:
11090:
10829:
10828:
10648:Parker Industries
10500:
10499:
10414:
10413:
10240:Kraven the Hunter
10155:
10154:
10114:Oscorp Industries
10074:The Goblin Nation
9882:Roderick Kingsley
9703:Roderick Kingsley
9566:
9565:
9519:
9518:
9340:Sanctum Sanctorum
9017:Sorcerer Supremes
8957:
8956:
8847:Punch and Jewelee
8674:1st Issue Special
8634:Tales to Astonish
8627:Tales of Suspense
8559:Sanctum Sanctorum
8437:Kraven the Hunter
8375:Frederick Foswell
8087:978-1-60549-122-6
8062:978-1-56097-921-0
7652:. June 13, 2021.
7622:. June 16, 2021.
7555:, pp. 93–94.
7372:. June 13, 2021.
7239:978-0-87833-859-7
7230:Taylor Publishing
7151:on April 25, 2011
7123:978-1-4012-3111-8
7094:978-1-4012-2591-9
6467:Comic Book Artist
6189:978-0-8230-9532-2
6155:978-1-4654-5357-0
6012:"Still a Marvel!"
5969:978-1-4654-7890-0
5941:The National Post
5749:The Avenging Mind
5650:978-1-84576-324-4
5550:. pp. 23–34.
5432:978-1-4331-0107-6
5390:978-3-8228-8169-9
5286:on April 30, 2008
5267:978-1-893905-06-1
5199:Theakston, Greg.
5114:, pp. 37–40.
5025:978-1-60699-289-0
5001:, pp. 24–27.
4982:978-0-7566-6742-9
4801:978-1-60010-542-5
4795:, January 2010),
4288:The Avenging Mind
4068:Dark Horse Comics
3703:Charlton Bullseye
3603:#1, 4 (1966–1967)
3580:#9–16 (1966–1967)
3572:#3–10 (1966–1967)
3561:Warren Publishing
3259:1st Issue Special
3174:#3, 6 (1956–1957)
3130:Web of Spider-Man
3094:Tales of Suspense
3078:Tales to Astonish
3045:#46, 50, 67–146 (
3007:#1–10 (1988–1989)
2979:#2, 4 (1995–1996)
2814:), #6 (1962–1963)
2637:#3, 5 (1975–1976)
2507:Charlton Premiere
2411:#1–4, 11, 13–16,
2347:vol. 3 #10 (1957)
2327:Out of this World
2323:#2–11 (1957–1959)
2281:Crime and Justice
2277:#16–19, 21 (1954)
2269:#12–15, 17 (1954)
2187:#2–14 (1952–1954)
2024:and Steve Ditko,
2007:Awards and honors
1802:story appears in
1764:The Avenging Mind
1631:Dark Horse Comics
1612:, who debuted in
1493:#2 (April 1983).
1469:, beginning with
1350:sword and sorcery
1308:'s start-up line
1131:Warren Publishing
1121:(1967–1968), and
1117:(1967–1968), the
1095:Bullpen Bulletins
1066:Tales of Suspense
1045:Tales to Astonish
971:psychedelic drugs
935:#146 (July 1966).
808:Voice of Comicdom
736:Tales to Astonish
730:Tales of Suspense
556:Gillmor Magazines
519:, then editor of
321:'s philosophy of
164:
163:
12434:
12377:DC Comics people
12259:
12208:Jamie Lee Curtis
12121:Chadwick Boseman
12111:Anthony Anderson
12089:
12082:
12075:
12066:
12065:
11899:Raymond E. Feist
11850:Bernie Wrightson
11491:Steven Spielberg
11457:Howard Kazanjian
11373:Bill Sienkiewicz
11353:Richard Rockwell
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8479:Mary Jane Watson
8473:Marvel Spotlight
8407:J. Jonah Jameson
8365:Farley Stillwell
8283:Captain Universe
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4460:Vol. I: Overture
4444:Down Memory Lane
4270:
4267:
4143:Big Boy Magazine
3956:#1–3 (1986–1987)
3935:#1–5 (1989–1990)
3883:#3–4 (1985–1986)
3753:Pacific Presents
3732:#1–5 (1978–1979)
3642:Bruce Hershenson
3513:Forbidden Worlds
3421:Mystery in Space
3409:Adventure Comics
3367:Detective Comics
3362:#1–4 (1979–1980)
3310:#1–8 (1977–1978)
3283:House of Secrets
3251:House of Mystery
3246:#1–4 (1975–1976)
3230:#1–6 (1968–1969)
3214:#73 (debut, the
3172:World of Mystery
3165:World of Fantasy
3114:Tower of Shadows
3073:#1–5 (1958–1959)
2971:#1–2 (1979–1982)
2929:Captain Universe
2916:Marvel Spotlight
2793:Gunsmoke Western
2774:vol. 2 #1 (1991)
2710:#1–2 (1963–1966)
2625:#1–6 (1975–1976)
2623:Beyond the Grave
2603:Liberty Belle II
2519:Space Adventures
2503:vol. 2 #2 (1968)
2497:vol. 2 #1 (1968)
2479:#1–5 (1967–1968)
2447:Fantastic Giants
2415:#2–3 (1960–1964)
2302:Space Adventures
2220:Key Publications
2076:: Roll of Honour
1919:Down Memory Lane
1794:#106 appears in
1779:The Cover Series
1569:Astral Frontiers
1563:#9 (Oct. 1984).
1506:Milestone Comics
1487:for Pacific, in
1481:Pacific Presents
1447:Marvel Spotlight
1424:Captain Universe
1403:and a pinup for
1394:Adventure Comics
1324:Bernie Wrightson
1285:Frank McLaughlin
1233:Murray Boltinoff
639:Space Adventures
532:Key Publications
454:in 1939, and by
425:master carpenter
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4512:Vol. V: Curtain
4468:Ditko Once More
4324:A Ditko Act Two
4312:Ditko Once More
4268:
4174:AC Retro Comics
4011:WWF Battlemania
3933:Monsters Attack
3813:Eclipse Monthly
3528:Dell Publishing
3291:Weird War Tales
3206:#188–189 (1966)
3150:What If Special
3106:Tomb of Dracula
3012:Rom Spaceknight
2850:Iron Man Annual
2731:Avengers Annual
2685:Amazing Fantasy
2629:Monster Hunters
2423:Konga's Revenge
2258:Charlton Comics
2233:Blazing Western
2191:Fantastic Fears
2184:Strange Fantasy
2169:
2131:
2129:BBC documentary
2027:Amazing Fantasy
2009:
1990:
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1900:
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1749:The Missing Man
1731:trade paperback
1662:John Romita Sr.
1511:Eclipse Monthly
1454:introduced the
1332:
1217:Ditko moved to
1156:, published in
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839:Amazing Fantasy
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608:Charlton Comics
571:Captain America
544:Fantastic Fears
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9789:Normie Osborn
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9769:Goblin Nation
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9749:Dark Avengers
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9688:Bart Hamilton
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9678:Norman Osborn
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9387:
9385:
9384:
9383:Strange Tales
9380:
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9309:Silver Dagger
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9274:Mindless Ones
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9186:Midnight Sons
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9128:Scarlet Witch
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9108:Jennifer Kale
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8895:Dark Dominion
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8803:Ghostly Tales
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8704:Hawk and Dove
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8610:Strange Tales
8607:
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8604:Squirrel Girl
8602:
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8599:Spider-Slayer
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8268:Billy Connors
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8209:Marvel Comics
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8053:Fantagraphics
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7767:, p. 23.
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7573:
7567:, p. 95.
7566:
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7554:
7549:
7543:, p. 93.
7542:
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7531:, p. 89.
7530:
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7519:, p. 84.
7518:
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7507:, p. 83.
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251:Captain Atom
220:
166:
165:
135:Captain Atom
65:(2018-06-29)
18:
12317:2018 deaths
12312:1927 births
12218:Steve Ditko
12213:Miley Cyrus
11983:Peter Laird
11973:Ron Goulart
11948:Richard Alf
11932:Matt Wagner
11918:Mike Pasqua
11889:John Bolton
11884:Lynda Barry
11827:Mike Peters
11808:Larry Geeck
11799:Steve Ditko
11705:John Rogers
11612:Rick Hoberg
11555:Dan Spiegle
11487:Tony Raiola
11434:Chase Craig
11393:Bill Woggon
11333:Doug Moench
11310:Paul Gulacy
11287:Jerry Bails
11246:Jim Shooter
11241:Scott Shaw!
11218:Fred Patten
11213:Joe Orlando
11150:Pat Boyette
11063:Injustice 2
11056:Blue Beetle
10971:Teen Titans
10925:Jaime Reyes
10915:Dan Garrett
10894:John Rogers
10884:Steve Ditko
10879:Will Eisner
10863:Blue Beetle
10693:Other media
10668:Comic books
10632:Daily Bugle
10553:Steve Ditko
10404:Eddie Brock
10379:Speed Demon
10315:Grim Reaper
10205:Steve Ditko
10058:(2008–2009)
10048:(2008–2009)
10012:(1994–1996)
9965:Eddie Brock
9953:Spider-Gwen
9824:Eddie Brock
9804:Sarah Stacy
9759:Doctor Doom
9647:Grey Goblin
9637:Goblin King
9616:Steve Ditko
9492:Dr. Strange
9242:Enchantress
9227:Doctor Doom
9202:Baron Mordo
9118:Moon Knight
9101:Danny Ketch
9091:Ghost Rider
9086:Doctor Doom
9030:Ancient One
9007:Steve Ditko
8882:Independent
8621:Sunset Bain
8484:Master Khan
8318:Dragon Lord
8263:Betty Brant
8258:Baron Mordo
8243:Anna Watson
8238:Ancient One
8201:Steve Ditko
8118:Steve Ditko
8112:Steve Ditko
8102:Steve Ditko
7765:Harris 2023
7687:December 9,
7650:Youtube.com
7620:Youtube.com
7401:Vulture.com
7370:Youtube.com
7269:The Comics!
7210:Marvel Main
7191:October 23,
7144:Digital Spy
7001:Additional
6846:Harris 2023
6789:Back Issue!
6751:January 13,
6709:Back Issue!
6695:Machine Man
6657:Back Issue!
6421:"Ditko Doc"
6401:Steve Ditko
6200:October 29,
5995:seriously."
5821:October 16,
5781:January 23,
5762:Jerry Bails
5641:Titan Books
5403:Theakston,
5361:Theakston,
5251:Thomas, Roy
5232:Theakston,
4946:Black Magic
4924:Captain 3-D
4909:Theakston,
4856:Daring Love
4494:A Ditko #15
4372:A Ditko #15
4366:A Ditko #14
4269: 1990
4135:Yoe! Studio
4129:#1–4 (1993)
4119:Batton Lash
4117:#1 (inking
4114:Satan's Six
4018:X-O-Manowar
3977:#1–2 (1990)
3914:#1–3 (1986)
3908:#1–3 (1986)
3826:Epic Comics
3799:#2–4 (1983)
3760:Silver Star
3706:#1–2 (1975)
3689:#2–3 (1975)
3675:#1–4 (1975)
3608:Independent
3547:#2–3 (1966)
3508:#168 (1966)
3390:#257 (1979)
3286:#139 (1976)
3238:#1–2 (1968)
3085:in #60–67,
2999:#1–4 (1995)
2985:#4–5 (1996)
2959:#101 (1981)
2951:#147 (1956)
2925:Dragon Lord
2919:vol. 2 #4 (
2865:Machine Man
2846:#160 (1982)
2810:#2 (inking
2724:Astonishing
2716:#22 (debut
2688:#15 (debut
2642:Doomsday +1
2617:Scary Tales
2593:#4–5 (1973)
2575:Ghost Manor
2563:# 91 (1971)
2549:#107 (1970)
2534:Ghost Manor
2495:Outer Space
2476:Blue Beetle
2377:Outer Space
2249:Black Magic
2227:Daring Love
2212:Mort Meskin
2207:Captain 3-D
2161:Neil Gaiman
2157:Mark Millar
2074:Eagle Award
2014:Alley Award
1967:Dr. Strange
1885:Pete Morisi
1876:Objectivism
1870:Objectivism
1836:Will Eisner
1812:Human Torch
1695:Sub-Mariner
1606:Will Murray
1601:X-O-Manowar
1490:Silver Star
1452:Tom DeFalco
1442:Dragon Lord
1412:Machine Man
1387:version of
1346:Paul Levitz
1237:Paul Levitz
1179:cover-dated
1149:technique.
1115:Blue Beetle
1087:John Romita
1082:Sol Brodsky
1063:feature in
1019:fine artist
1007:psychedelia
975:Dr. Strange
885:Peter David
881:Les Daniels
749:Joe Sinnott
589:Black Magic
584:Captain 3-D
575:Mort Meskin
552:Daring Love
548:cover-dated
456:Will Eisner
417:October 29,
323:Objectivism
299:The Creeper
291:Blue Beetle
243:Mort Meskin
140:Blue Beetle
24:Steve Ditko
12306:Categories
12239:Kelly Ripa
12011:Ron Turner
12007:Janet Tait
11978:Walt Kelly
11922:Steve Rude
11909:Gary Groth
11879:Mike Baron
11691:Alan Moore
11686:Jack Davis
11678:David Brin
11608:John Field
11604:Stan Drake
11560:Joe Staton
11484:John Pound
11444:Mike Grell
11409:Bob Bindig
11348:Gary Owens
11306:Dave Graue
11292:L. B. Cole
11271:Wally Wood
11233:Wendy Pini
11223:Don Phelps
11200:Al Hartley
11185:Rick Geary
11165:Ernie Chan
11155:John Byrne
11081:Soundtrack
11050:Fox Comics
11019:Manhunters
10994:Calculator
10956:Peacemaker
10908:Characters
10755:Spider-Man
10683:Storylines
10653:Ravencroft
10575:Ben Reilly
10563:Characters
10534:Spider-Man
10473:Savage Six
10458:Spider-Man
10367:Mac Gargan
10320:Hammerhead
10054:Dark Reign
9986:Storylines
9948:Gwen Stacy
9931:Spider-Man
9914:Ben Reilly
9829:Mac Gargan
9754:Dark X-Men
9722:Supporting
9693:Phil Urich
9671:Alter egos
9662:Red Goblin
9632:Demogoblin
9625:Identities
9484:Television
9463:soundtrack
9449:soundtrack
9207:Blackheart
9181:Illuminati
9133:Spider-Man
8918:The Mocker
8865:The Thing!
8842:Nightshade
8594:Spider-Man
8524:Monsteroso
8519:Molten Man
8390:Gwen Stacy
7331:Eisner in
6960:January 3,
6831:August 19,
6564:. London:
5610:. p.
5473:. London:
5143:. London:
5072:August 27,
4725:August 31,
4655:January 3,
4526:References
4262:Mr. A. #15
4193:The Mocker
3946:Ace Comics
3941:#86 (1991)
3866:#12 (1984)
3856:Dick Ayers
3765:The Mocker
3652:...Wha..!?
3491:#9) (2011)
3432:#13 (1986)
3412:#467–478 (
3394:Unexpected
3382:#9) (1979)
3370:#483–485 (
3346:#9) (1978)
3302:#13 (1976)
3278:#16 (1975)
3125:#12 (1984)
3035:Dick Ayers
3025:#29 (1956)
3023:Spellbound
2964:Micronauts
2927:), #9–11 (
2881:Marvel Age
2852:#11 (1990)
2812:Jack Kirby
2788:#16 (1981)
2754:#68 (1980)
2746:1–3 (1987)
2726:#53 (1956)
2690:Spider-Man
2613:#12 (1975)
2560:I Love You
2555:#79 (1971)
2526:Jungle Jim
2515:#13 (1969)
2455:#50 (1966)
2449:#64 (1966)
2421:#1, 3–15,
2396:Black Fury
2385:#38 (1958)
2335:#10 (1957)
2315:#10 (1955)
2283:#18 (1954)
2266:The Thing!
2153:Alan Moore
2090:publisher
2018:Spider-Man
1963:Spider-Man
1939:Gene Colan
1858:Spider-Man
1847:John Kerry
1829:The Comics
1806:(2011). A
1775:Mr. A
1753:The Mocker
1639:. For the
1557:Dick Ayers
1485:The Mocker
1419:Micronauts
1415:, drawing
1330:After 1975
1158:Wally Wood
1154:Mr. A
1091:deposition
1015:cartoonist
963:Roy Thomas
788:Jack Kirby
613:The Thing!
567:Jack Kirby
461:The Spirit
442:Hal Foster
429:steel mill
347:Early life
307:Nightshade
239:Jack Kirby
208:Spider-Man
206:superhero
145:Nightshade
105:Spider-Man
46:1927-11-02
12244:Joe Rohde
12229:Mark Henn
11637:Curt Swan
11617:Greg Jein
11596:Greg Bear
11530:Don Bluth
11525:Jim Aparo
11475:Lee Marrs
11452:Jack Katz
11383:Alex Toth
11323:Bil Keane
11266:Adam West
11205:B. Kliban
11029:Overthrow
11014:Lady Styx
10757:(pinball)
10749:(pinball)
10725:In novels
10619:Locations
10389:Tombstone
10352:Overdrive
10337:Hydro-Man
10325:Hobgoblin
10293:Chameleon
10288:Boomerang
10264:Recurring
9877:Ned Leeds
9872:Hobgoblin
9852:Black Cat
9729:Liz Allan
9698:Ned Leeds
9652:Hobgoblin
9502:Animation
9404:Damnation
9349:Equipment
9335:Kamar-Taj
9328:Locations
9299:Scarecrow
9294:Satannish
9289:Nightmare
9259:Kaecilius
9252:Ned Leeds
9247:Hobgoblin
9176:Defenders
9138:Strangers
8709:Hank Hall
8665:DC Comics
8645:Uncle Ben
8616:Strongman
8584:Speedball
8539:Nightmare
8534:Ned Leeds
8457:Liz Allan
8432:Kaecilius
8338:Fancy Dan
8333:Enforcers
8288:Chameleon
7940:Bell 2008
7924:April 27,
7750:March 19,
7577:Bell 2008
7565:Bell 2008
7553:Bell 2008
7541:Bell 2008
7529:Bell 2008
7517:Bell 2008
7505:Bell 2008
7428:Salon.com
7155:March 26,
7114:DC Comics
7085:DC Comics
6995:April 27,
6601:March 20,
6431:April 27,
6295:Bell 2008
6252:Bell 2008
6081:August 9,
5872:Bell 2008
5168:Lee, Stan
5124:Bell 2008
5112:Bell 2008
5100:Bell 2008
5042:Bell 2008
4999:Bell 2008
4813:Bell 2008
4770:Bell 2008
4757:Alter Ego
4740:Bell 2008
4702:Bell 2008
4573:Bell 2008
4176:#5 (1998)
4167:AC Comics
4161:#1 (1997)
4109:#1 (1993)
4094:#0 (1993)
4062:#4 (1992)
4051:Marvel UK
4029:#6 (1992)
4026:Shadowman
4021:#6 (1992)
4013:#5 (1991)
3969:3-D- Zone
3964:#1 (1987)
3782:#1 (1982)
3719:#4 (1978)
3686:Tiger-Man
3681:#3 (1975)
3555:#3 (1966)
3544:Get Smart
3539:#4 (1966)
3455:#1 (1998)
3374:), #487 (
3372:The Demon
3359:Time Warp
3270:#1 (1975)
3195:DC Comics
3189:#1 (1957)
3160:#1 (1988)
3087:Giant Man
3065:#5 (1956)
3004:Speedball
2824:#9 (1980)
2802:#1 (1997)
2768:#4 (1990)
2759:Daredevil
2718:Speedball
2660:#4 (1956)
2645:#5 (1976)
2509:#4 (1968)
2437:#1 (1961)
2429:Space War
2235:#1 (1954)
2229:#1 (1953)
2193:#5 (1954)
1456:Speedball
1315:Tiger-Man
1219:DC Comics
1185:#322 and
1175:DC Comics
967:mushrooms
831:India ink
819:Manhattan
804:Comic Fan
563:Joe Simon
513:G.I. Bill
497:The Thing
287:DC Comics
253:in 1960.
235:Joe Simon
86:Penciller
12234:Frank Oz
12148:Don Hahn
12138:Josh Gad
11988:Syd Mead
11968:Lee Falk
11855:Ray Zone
11673:Ben Bova
11550:Arn Saba
11378:Dave Sim
11195:S. Gross
11190:Don Glut
10920:Ted Kord
10820:Category
10785:See also
10658:Alchemax
10546:Stan Lee
10394:Trapster
10362:Scorpion
10245:Mysterio
10223:Original
10200:Stan Lee
10124:Monsters
9847:Avengers
9611:Stan Lee
9557:Category
9538:Monsters
9269:Mephisto
9232:Dormammu
9212:D'Spayre
9164:Avengers
9035:Agamotto
9002:Stan Lee
8640:Tinkerer
8569:Scorpion
8529:Mysterio
8355:Eternity
8313:Dormammu
8273:Bluebird
8248:Aunt May
8160:Archived
8008:Archived
7887:Archived
7854:Archived
7819:Archived
7786:Archived
7744:Archived
7712:Archived
7681:Archived
7654:Archived
7624:Archived
7594:Archived
7489:Archived
7405:Archived
7374:Archived
7304:Archived
7263:Archived
7214:Archived
7058:Archived
6968:New Gods
6935:Archived
6903:Archived
6897:(2008).
6864:Archived
6793:Archived
6745:Archived
6679:Superman
6652:Superman
6634:Archived
6629:Superman
6517:Archived
6274:Archived
6237:July 11,
6231:Archived
6194:Archived
6172:(2011).
6075:Archived
6046:BBC Four
6022:Archived
5925:. p. 213
5917:, 2001.
5890:Archived
5815:Archived
5723:Archived
5697:Archived
5600:(2010).
5564:(1991).
5290:April 3,
5066:Archived
4952:Archived
4929:Archived
4889:Archived
4861:Archived
4834:Archived
4719:Archived
4649:Archived
4595:Archived
4549:Archived
4518:through
4505:through
4492:through
4479:through
4466:through
4121:) (1993)
3896:Revolver
3820:) (1983)
3767:) (1983)
3695:CPL Gang
3478:Showcase
3416:) (1980)
3222:) (1968)
3211:Showcase
3146:) (1982)
3139:What If?
3099:Iron Man
3083:The Hulk
3037:) (1965)
3015:#59–75,
2911:) (1980)
2843:Iron Man
2692:) (1962)
2491:) (1968)
2214:) (1953)
2139:BBC Four
2117:in 1994.
2022:Stan Lee
1982:D23 Expo
1943:Don Rico
1935:Don Heck
1880:Ayn Rand
1810:and the
1791:Showcase
1723:New Gods
1719:Len Wein
1715:Iron Man
1634:one-shot
1554:penciler
1434:Godzilla
1406:Superman
1326:inking.
1265:(1969).
1249:Showcase
1228:Showcase
1147:ink-wash
1119:Question
1061:Iron Man
986:Eternity
929:Eternity
927:attacks
925:Dormammu
905:branding
768:O. Henry
741:Don Heck
707:Stan Lee
634:Joe Gill
595:imprint
534:imprint
517:Stan Lee
408:Archived
376:Slovakia
319:Ayn Rand
295:Question
268:Stan Lee
216:Iron Man
130:Question
84:Writer,
12098:(2020s)
11127:(1980s)
10999:Chronos
10981:Enemies
10701:In film
10600:Enemies
10374:Shocker
10255:Vulture
10250:Sandman
10235:Electro
10215:Members
10097:Related
9840:Enemies
9779:Kingpin
9739:Carnage
9524:Related
9195:Enemies
9050:Kushala
8948:witzend
8913:Killjoy
8817:Haunted
8745:Stalker
8728:Proteus
8723:Odd Man
8692:Creeper
8650:Vulture
8564:Sandman
8343:Montana
8328:Electro
8278:Burglar
8039:Sources
8014:July 7,
7982:July 7,
7966:"1990s"
7893:July 7,
7860:July 7,
7825:July 7,
7792:July 7,
7480:at the
7468:at the
7310:July 6,
7064:July 5,
6870:at the
6654:#400".
6533:worse."
6513:Stalker
6403:at the
6353:Taschen
5693:YouTube
5523:years."
5329:p. 213.
5253:, ed.,
5236:, p. 13
4895:July 7,
4803:, p. 54
4396:#9 Teen
3926:Cracked
3851:The Fly
3730:Questar
3717:Imagine
3615:Witzend
3414:Starman
3376:Odd Man
3267:Man-Bat
3243:Stalker
3216:Creeper
3097:#1–49 (
2923:), #5 (
2706:#1–38,
2568:Haunted
2541:Phantom
2149:witzend
2141:titled
1849:in the
1643:series
1561:The Fly
1542:The Fly
1534:Flygirl
1389:Starman
1365:Man-Bat
1355:Stalker
1352:series
1342:Vertigo
1322:, with
1241:Creeper
1223:Creeper
1211:Starman
1203:Odd Man
1199:Stalker
1191:Creeper
1163:witzend
1074:anxiety
862:Electro
854:Sandman
690:lawsuit
626:mystery
618:vampire
466:tabloid
229:at the
225:artist
115:Creeper
80:Area(s)
10638:Oscorp
10342:Lizard
10271:Beetle
10104:Goblin
10088:(2018)
10078:(2014)
10068:(2010)
10038:(2008)
10028:(1998)
10020:(1998)
10004:(1973)
9996:(1971)
9794:Oscorp
9319:Varnae
9040:Merlin
8935:Static
8889:Creepy
8830:Madmen
8698:Ghosts
8549:Oscorp
8489:Melter
8462:Looter
8452:Lizard
8442:Leader
8417:Jackal
8084:
8059:
7718:May 5,
7345:
7236:
7120:
7091:
6572:
6548:Batman
6376:Dove."
6359:
6208:Creepy
6186:
6152:
6058:Wizard
5966:
5921:
5729:May 5,
5647:
5618:
5576:
5481:
5429:
5387:
5265:
5207:
5187:
5151:
5022:
4979:
4799:
4601:May 5,
4507:#2oww1
4446:(2019)
4440:(2018)
4434:(2016)
4428:(2016)
4422:(2015)
4416:(2015)
4410:(2014)
4408:#2oww1
4404:(2014)
4398:(2014)
4392:(2013)
4386:(2012)
4380:(2012)
4374:(2011)
4368:(2011)
4362:(2011)
4356:(2011)
4350:(2011)
4344:(2010)
4338:(2010)
4332:(2010)
4326:(2010)
4320:(2009)
4314:(2009)
4308:(2009)
4302:(2008)
4296:(2008)
4290:(2008)
4256:Mr. A.
4246:(2000)
4238:(2000)
4232:(2000)
4226:(1999)
4220:(1999)
4214:(1999)
4201:(1991)
4195:(1990)
4189:(1989)
4077:(1993)
4007:(1991)
4001:(1991)
3995:(1991)
3912:Murder
3898:#1–5,
3834:Coyote
3818:Static
3816:#1–3 (
3658:Mr. A.
3632:Mr. A.
3601:Dynamo
3577:Creepy
3447:Weekly
3351:Ghosts
3326:(1978)
3132:Annual
3051:Annual
3017:Annual
2969:Annual
2909:Shroud
2883:Annual
2822:Annual
2820:#249,
2738:Battle
2708:Annual
2054:Annual
1929:Legacy
1745:Static
1550:inking
1538:Jaguar
1502:Static
1201:; the
1183:Batman
1136:Creepy
1129:, for
1054:Leader
858:Lizard
622:horror
488:Career
452:Batman
309:, and
223:Batman
204:Marvel
160:, 2024
154:Awards
73:, U.S.
55:, U.S.
12291:2020s
12286:2010s
12281:2000s
12276:1990s
12271:1980s
12054:2010s
12049:2000s
12044:1990s
12039:1980s
12034:1970s
10451:Other
10399:Venom
10384:Swarm
10357:Rhino
10064:Siege
9977:X-Men
9960:Venom
9819:Venom
9734:Cabal
9264:Kaluu
9222:Death
9157:Teams
9143:Topaz
9113:Magik
9081:Blade
8941:Warp!
8923:Mr. A
8907:Eerie
8901:Djinn
8824:Konga
8810:Gorgo
8163:(PDF)
8150:(PDF)
8133:Wired
6212:Eerie
5768:...."
4490:Act 6
4481:Act 5
4348:Act 6
4342:Act 5
4336:Act 4
3569:Eerie
3536:Nukla
3466:Orion
3275:Plop!
3144:Tigra
3142:#35 (
3122:U.S.1
2967:#39,
2907:#21 (
2598:E-Man
2419:Konga
2409:Gorgo
2120:2015
2102:1991
2072:1985
2020:" by
2012:1962
1898:Death
1727:Orion
1370:Demon
1301:E-Man
1289:Derby
1142:Eerie
943:hero
747:, or
636:, in
427:at a
411:(PDF)
404:Slovo
384:
374:(now
365:Rusyn
315:Mr. A
125:Mr. A
90:Inker
12178:2024
12104:2022
11941:1989
11864:1988
11792:1987
11723:1986
11661:1985
11579:1984
11510:1983
11402:1982
11280:1981
11133:1980
11076:Film
10951:Paco
10739:Toys
9784:Loki
9475:Wong
9435:Film
9314:Umar
9148:Wong
9060:Loki
8655:Wong
8122:IMDb
8082:ISBN
8057:ISBN
8016:2018
7984:2018
7926:2010
7895:2018
7862:2018
7827:2018
7794:2018
7752:2024
7720:2024
7689:2023
7662:2021
7632:2021
7602:2019
7466:#5?"
7382:2021
7343:ISBN
7312:2018
7234:ISBN
7193:2011
7157:2012
7118:ISBN
7089:ISBN
7066:2012
6997:2010
6962:2009
6833:2012
6801:2021
6773:it."
6753:2013
6631:#400
6603:2011
6570:ISBN
6546:and
6433:2010
6357:ISBN
6282:2019
6239:2023
6210:and
6202:2011
6184:ISBN
6150:ISBN
6083:2011
5964:ISBN
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