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  1. Jan 1, 1985 · Steve Ditko, Robin Snyder (Editor) 3.64. 14 ratings3 reviews. From the co-creator of Spider-Man and Dr. Strange comes this series of visually brilliant, philosophically controversial stories and vignettes–many starring his hero Mr. A. Genres Comics.

  2. Jul 26, 2018 · Steve Ditko, The Ditko Collection, vol. 1, edited by Robin Snyder (Thousand Oaks, CA: Fantagraphics Books, 1985), i. 2. Blake Bell, Strange and Stranger: The World of Steve Ditko (Seattle: Fantagraphics Books), 14–15. 3. I am grateful to Robin Snyder for feedback on an earlier version of this article.

  3. Dec 31, 2019 · The "32 Series" was the last major project of Steve Ditko's career, starting in 2008 and ending with his death in 2018. This body of work covers over 900 pages of new material, originally published in 27 32-page comic books.

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  4. Robin Snyder is raising funds for Laszlo's Hammer by Robin Snyder and Steve Ditko on Kickstarter! Who is Laszlo and what is the significance of his hammer?

  5. Published 2019 by Robin Snyder and Ditko. Cover by Steve Ditko. Stories and art by Steve Ditko and Robin Snyder. Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko himself reprints science fiction stories featuring his art from the classic Charlton series of the same title. Time-travel pioneer Harvey discovers the disastrous consequences of the Butterfly Effect.

  6. Robin Snyder Steve Ditko: Laszlo's Hammer (2013 series) 2013 — The Lonely One (1989 series) October 1989: Robin Snyder Steve Ditko: The Mocker (1990 series) April 1990: Robin Snyder Steve Ditko: Mr. A (2014 series) #18: Spring 2016: Robin Snyder Steve Ditko: Mr. A (2014 series) #21: Spring 2017: Robin Snyder Steve Ditko: Mr. A (2014 series ...

  7. Jun 27, 2019 · The “A” signals Ditko’s invitation to compare two different versions of comic-book morality as represented by the two heroes — and for Ditko, an “A” on your chest is better than an “S.”. His “Superman” is not DC’s Superman, the public’s hero. He’s Ditko’s uncompromising ubermensch, an icon of the independent self.

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