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  1. Jul 8, 2017 · In January 1966, Stan Lee has his interview with the New York Herald Tribune and give his take on Steve Ditko at this time, saying that he doesn’t plot Spider-Man anymore and that there is schism going on in the direction of Spider-Man’s personal life.

  2. The original run on The Amazing Spider-Man by its first creative team — Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. Beginning in 1962 and ending in 1966 when Ditko left the title. Debuting in Amazing Fantasy #15 (August 10, 1962), the team worked on the major flagship title, The Amazing Spider-Man from Issues 1-38 and Two Annuals.

  3. Jul 9, 2018 · Yes, Steve Ditko is the man behind Spider-Man and Doctor Strange, both of which he co-created with Stan Lee. And, sure, he’s a comic book artist and writer whose work displays a...

  4. Writer-editor Stan Lee and artist and co-plotter Steve Ditko created the character of Spider-Man, and the pair produced 38 issues from March 1963 to July 1966. Ditko left after the 38th issue, while Lee remained as writer until issue 100.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Steve_DitkoSteve Ditko - Wikipedia

    He went on to contribute much significant work to Marvel. Ditko was the artist for the first 38 issues of The Amazing Spider-Man, co-creating much of the Spider-Man supporting characters and villains with Stan Lee. Beginning with issue #25, Ditko was also credited as the plotter.

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  7. Jul 7, 2018 · Stan Lee leaned heavily on Jack Kirby and when Kirby was not available, he went to Ditko next. When Lee first pitched the idea of a teen hero named Spider-Man, Kirby, who had just recently launched the hit superhero series, Fantastic Four, with Lee, was the obvious choice to design the character and draw the new feature.

  8. Nov 25, 2018 · Marvel's '90s Spider-Man cartoon looked to a classic Stan Lee/Steve Ditko story for inspiration, to mixed results. Welcome to Adventure (s) Time's sixty-sixth installment, a look at animated heroes of the past. This week, we honor two of the icons we lost this year, Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.

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