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    Blue Beetle. Stephen John Ditko [1] [2] ( / ˈdɪtkoʊ /; November 2, 1927 – June 29, 2018) was an American comics artist and writer best known for being the co-creator of Marvel superhero Spider-Man and creator of Doctor Strange. He also made notable contributions to the character of Iron Man, revolutionizing the character's red and yellow ...

  2. Oct 28, 2023 · Introduction . Steve Ditko (1927 – 2018) was one of the most distinctive illustrators to work for Marvel Comics during the formative years of the early 1960s and is probably best remembered for his definitive runs on ‘Spider-Man’ and ‘Dr Strange’. Many of Ditko’s conceptual/visual contributions to these strips continue to be utilised today, both

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  4. Steve Ditko has 1197 books on Goodreads with 93891 ratings. Steve Ditkos most popular book is The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl & the Great Lakes Avengers.

  5. Like its predecessors, Impossible Tales: The Steve Ditko Archives Vol. 4 features over 200 meticulously restored full-color pages of Ditko in his early prime - stories that have never seen a proper reprinting until now, thrilling stories of suspense, mystery, haunted houses, and unsuspecting victims all delineated in Ditko's wildly idiosyncratic, masterful style.

  6. Personal History. Stephen Ditko was a renowned American comic book artist and writer best known as the co-creator of Spider-Man and Doctor Strange. Ditko studied at the Cartoonists and Illustrators School in New York City under Jerry Robinson and began professionally illustrating comic books in 1953. Ditko resided in New York City as of 2006.

  7. The Ditko collection (1966-1973) by. Ditko, Steve. Publication date. 1985. Publisher. Thousand Oaks, CA : Fantagraphics Books. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks.

  8. Jul 6, 2018 · Ditko created the series with Archie Goodwin in 1975, and Wood again supplied the inking, but the title lasted only four issues, the Atlas line itself expiring within the year. Working for DC from 1977 to 1979, Ditko created Shade the Changing Man , another start-up, and both wrote and drew an eight-page back-up feature in World’s Finest that ...

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