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  1. Jul 8, 2018 · Ditko drew powerfully expressive hands, forever restless, forever gesticulating, the fingers dancing, curling or, say, folding into position to shoot Spidey's webs (THWIP!) or accompany...

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  2. Dec 29, 2018 · As we all know, Steve Ditko was famous for how he drew the hands of characters. He always drew sort of elongated fingers that were doing lots of different things. Comic book artists, in general, tend to sort of bunch the fingers together in fists and stuff like that.

    • Brian Cronin
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  3. Jul 9, 2018 · Ditko is known for drawing some of the best hands in comics, too. But those are are just the bold-print facts wonks list off in comic-book shops—and Steve Ditko was so much more than that.

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

    Ditko largely declined to give interviews, saying he preferred to communicate through his work. He responded to fan mail, sending thousands of handwritten letters during his lifetime. [3] Ditko was inducted into the comics industry's Jack Kirby Hall of Fame in 1990 and into the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame in 1994.

  5. Steve Ditko was Ronnie James Dio’s uncle’s second cousin and knew RJD’s mom, she showed them both the Maloik, the ancient hand gesture. That’s not true but it’s fun.

  6. Jul 9, 2018 · In addition to Spiderman, The Incredible Hulk, Dr. Strange, and Iron Man were other comic icons in which Ditko had a hand, to a greater or lesser degree. But it was a later comic hero which personified the ideas which had, as he matured intellectually, become foundational for him.

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  8. Jun 3, 2005 · Not the hands of the famously reclusive 77-year-old cartoonist himself -- not many people have seen those. The hands he draws on his characters, though, are unmistakable: expressively...

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