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In Search of Steve Ditko - Part 7

Ditko: “So it was all worthwhile?”
Ross: “Yes, Steve, it was all worthwhile.”

4 comments September 27th, 2007

In Search of Steve Ditko - Part 6

Hmm. This is interesting. While explaining his position on who did what in the creation of Spider-Man, Stan Lee actually looks like a Ditko character!

Add comment September 27th, 2007

In Search of Steve Ditko - Part 5

This part of the documentary covers Ditko after he left Marvel. I really liked a lot of his stories for ultra-cheapie publisher Charlton, in Derby, CT. They were reminiscent of his mystery stories at Marvel before the return of super-hero comics in ‘61-’62.

2 comments September 26th, 2007

In Search of Steve Ditko - Part 4

That’s Jazzy Johnny Romita in the preview frame. He took over drawing The Amazing Spider-Man in 1966, after Steve Ditko abruptly quit the book and left Marvel Comics. Ditko returned to Marvel later, but he never drew Spider-Man again.

2 comments September 25th, 2007

In Search of Steve Ditko - Part 3

Before there was Dr. Strangelove, there was … Dr. Strange!

1 comment September 25th, 2007

In Search of Steve Ditko - Part 2

That’s Fabulous Flo Steinberg, Marvel’s Corresponding Secretary, and cancer survivor, in the preview frame.

Add comment September 24th, 2007