A Personal Look At Spider-Man Co-Creator Steve Ditko.

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Thanks! Great article. Stan Lee profited wildly on the backs of Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby. Check out the original five volumes of The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Masterworks from 1987 - 1992. High quality reprints (actually the sixth volume from 2004 that has the same marble-look style dust-cover as the original five volumes lives up to the same standards; can't speak to the quality of the remaining thirteen volumes that complete the run of a total of twenty volumes).
 
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Thanks! Great article. Stan Lee profited wildly on the backs of Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby. Check out the original five volumes of The Amazing Spider-Man Marvel Masterworks from 1987 - 1992. High quality reprints (actually the sixth volume from 2004 that has the same marble-look style dust-cover as the original five volumes lives up to the same standards; can't speak to the quality of the remaining thirteen volumes that complete the run of a total of twenty volumes).
Stan Lee is a sore subject with me, even though I enjoyed working for him when I was an artist on the Spider-Man Sunday newspaper strips. He took undue credit for what he did, to say the least.
 
Steve Ditko’s unique vision and artistry brought Spider-Man to life in a way that’s still celebrated today. His contributions to comics, from Spidey to Doctor Strange, are legendary. A fascinating creator with an unmistakable style!
 

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