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#2oww1 by Robin Snyder and Steve Ditko (Kickstarter) NOW LIVE!
Steve Ditko and Robin Snyde have just announced their latest comic: #2oww1. Funding for the 32 page, black and white, comic book is being sought through Kickstarter (the crowd funding website). By pledging you can guarantee a copy (+extras) and … Continue reading
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Tagged #2oww1, 32 page, book, books, buy, comic, comics, ditko, four-page series, kickstarter, marvel, MR. A, online, package, purchase, robin snyder, Spider-man, spiderman, Steve Ditko, store, the cover series
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Steve Ditko’s Amazing Spider-man #12 Cover….Lego Style!
Leonel Castellani has produced a great lego version of Steve Ditko’s classic Amazing Spider-man #12 cover. It is to feature as a variant on the new Mighty Avengers #1. Below is the lego variant compared with the original: Image sourced … Continue reading
Locke & Key Alpha #2: Dave Sim does Steve Ditko’s Amazing Spider-man #29
For the second issue of Locke & Key: Alpha writer and artist Dave Sim (well-known for his Cerebus series) was asked to contribute a variant cover. What he came up with was a Steve Ditko inspired homage to 29th issue … Continue reading
Posted in Marvel - Amazing Spider-man
Tagged %, 29, amazing, and, comics, cover, dave sim, independent, key, lock, look, marvel, preview, read, Spider-man, stan lee, Steve Ditko, the
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Original Art: Amazing Spider-Man #10 (Page 13,1964) (Marvel)
Currently up for auction at Heritage Auctions. Have any scans of Steve Ditko original art you would like to share? Email me at rob@ditkocomics.com and let’s make it happen!
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Tagged #10, amazing, comics, heritage auctions, ink, marvel, no., number, original art, page, pen, pencils, read, scan, Spider-man, spiderman, Steve Ditko, ten, the, view
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Original Art: Amazing Spider-Man #21 (Page 19, 1965)
Currently up for sale at Heritage Auctions Have any Steve Ditko original art scans you would like to share? Email me at rob@ditkocomics.com and get in touch!
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Tagged amazing, classic, comics, for sale, heritage auctions, inks, marvel, original art, pencils, read, scan, Spider-man, Steve Ditko, view
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Bruce McCorkindale’s Cover Recreations: Volume 2
In June last year I posted a feature on illustrator Bruce McCorkindale’s cover recreations which include versions of Steve Ditko’s work. Since then he has shared many more of his recreations (including pin-ups) as they have become well sought after. … Continue reading
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Tagged amazing, bruce mccorkingdale, classic, comics, cover recreations, inks, marvel, order, pencils, Spider-man, Steve Ditko
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Original Art: Amazing Spider-man #27 (Page 13,1965)
Taken from Marvel Comics: The Untold Story Have any scans or pictures of Steve Ditko original art you would like to share? Contact me at robertsamcrawford@googlemail.com or via the comment link below.
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Tagged 1965, amazing, comic, comics, inks, man, marvel, original art, pencils, read, spider, Spider-man, spidey, Steve Ditko, view
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Help Mike Bellotti find this original pen & ink of Spider-man
In 1996 Mike Bellotti sold an original 1960s illustration of Spider-man that Steve Ditko drew for him after receiving his fan mail. Now 16 years later he would like to relocate that drawing and is appealing to Ditko enthusiasts, like … Continue reading
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Tagged help find, Letter, mike bellotti, missing, original art, Spider-man, Steve Ditko, wanted
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Miscellaneous: Speedball letter from Tom Defalco (submission from Richard Caldwell)
Richard Caldwell was kind enough to share a letter he received from then Marvel Editor in Chief Tom Defalco concerning Ditko illustrated & co-created chracter Speedball. “[Here] is a response from then editor in chief of Marvel Tom Defalco to … Continue reading
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Tagged editor in chief, Letter, read, speedball, Spider-man, Steve Ditko, tom defalco
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Steve Ditko Interview: The Comic Fan #2 (1965)
From the fanzine The Comic Fan #2 in 1965. Conducted by Gary Martin. Gary: Do you prefer inking to pencilling? Steve: Like both, each has its own fascinating problems. Gary: Do all Marvel artists work twice-up? Steve: I think so. Gary: … Continue reading
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Tagged 1965, charlton press, comics, insight, interesting, interview, marvel, pencilling, Spider-man, Steve Ditko
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Steve Ditko Letters: I’m glad you enjoyed those Spider-man stories. (Apr. 2011)
An brief insight into Steve Ditko’s thoughts on commissions and Spider-man. Have a letter you would like to share? Send it to robertsamcrawford@googlemail.com or alternativly contact us via twitter @DitkoCultist
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Tagged 2011, 83, commissions, letters, response, Spider-man, Steve Ditko
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Ditko Cover of the Week (#9) – Amazing Adult Fantasy #9
Thats right! Its Friday Saturday, which means another Ditko Cover of the Week! Its Amazing. Its Adult. It Respects your Intelligence. And most importantly….Its Ditko! Here is Steve Ditko’s iconic cover for Amazing Adult Fantasy #9 which features fan favourite Tim Boo … Continue reading
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Tagged #9, adult, amazing, atlas, comics, fantasy, marvel, Spider-man, stan lee, Steve Ditko
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INFO: TalkObjectivism.com on Steve Ditko (Discussion & Interview)
Few people know as much about Steve Ditko than author Blake Bell, writer & artist Mort Todd and cultist Javier Hernandez who all joined up in 2008 to discuss Steve Ditko, his work and his strong Objectivist roots. The discussion … Continue reading
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Tagged bio, debate, discussion, history, javier hernandez, mort todd, objectivism, Spider-man, Steve Ditko, talk
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Marvel: Amazing Fantasy #15
Steve Ditko’s most iconic and most famous issue finally gets a mention here on Ditko Cultist. Amazing Fantasy #15, the last of the Amazing Adult Fantasy series, introduced comic fans across the world to Marvels most successful character: The Amazing Spider-man. … Continue reading
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Tagged 15, amazing, amazing fantasy, first appearance, jack kirby, marvel, Spider-man, Steve Ditko
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