This title is written by Steve Ditko, Michael Fleisher, Paul Levitz and others. It includes art by Steve Ditko, Wallace Wood and others. It features a cover by Steve Ditko. DC collects Steve Ditko's 1970s comics "Shade, The Changing Man" numbered 1-8 and "Stalker" numbered 1-4, along with stories fr[...]
Five years before his breakthrough as the co-creator of Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, and other classic super-heroes for Marvel Comics in the early 1960s, Steve Ditko, inspired by the freedom he found at the laissez-faire Charlton Comics, was turning out some of the best work of his career.Mysterious [...]
Ditko's Shorts is a fun and incredibly fascinating compilation of short comics one, two and three pages in length. Only a brilliant master could tell a dramatic, compelling tale in such compact form. You'll thrill as Ditko walks this exciting high-wire act without a net! The many stories contained i[...]
Dripping With Fear: The Steve Ditko Archives Vol. 5 features another 200-plus meticulously restored, full-color pages from Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko in his early prime, at the time working in near anonymity for Charlton Comics in the then-popular horror/suspense genre. Comics like Tales of T[...]
The third installment in comics icon Stan Lee's series showing readers how to draw some of the most exciting and dynamic superheroes of all time.
Spider-Man, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, Iron Man, the Incredible Hulk, and the Avengers all share a common trait -- these hugely popular Marvel Com[...]
Written by Steve Ditko, Don Segall, Dennis O'Neil and Michael Fleischer Art by Steve Ditko and others Cover by Steve Ditko Steve Ditko, co-creator of Spider-Man, struck again in 1968 with the strange hero The Creeper. Now, for the first time, DC collects Ditko's Creeper epics from SHOWCASE #73, BEW[...]
Written by STEVE DITKO, LEN WEIN, PAUL LEVITZ, MARK MILLAR and others * Art by STEVE DITKO and others * Cover by STEVE DITKOCollecting tales by artist Steve Ditko from SHOWCASE #75, THE HAWK AND THE DOVE #1-2, MAN-BAT #1, DETECTIVE COMICS #483-485 and 487, ADVENTURE COMICS #467-468, LEGION OF SUPER-[...]
Before Spider-Man and Dr. Strange, the legendary comic book artist Steve Ditko was conjuring all manners of horrors at his drawing table. In his first two years in the industry (1953 and 1954), Ditko drew tales of macabre suspense that were not yet hobbled by the imminent Comics Code Authority (adop[...]
When the formulaic constraints, censorious nature, and onerous lack of creator's rights in mainstream comics got to be too much for the brilliant cartoonist Wallace Wood, he struck out on his own with the self-published witzend. It became a haven for Wood and his fellow professional cartoonist frien[...]
Outer Limits features more than 200 meticulously restored, full-color comics pages by Ditko in his early prime. This volume s suspense and mystery stories thanks to the inspiration Ditko took from space travel comics heavily weighted to the science fiction genre. Ditko rocketed into the vast outer r[...]
The genius artist Steve Ditko is a towering monster of awesomeness, and so is the character he chronicled...GORGO! If you love "Godzilla" - and who doesn't - you'll love "Gorgo", who ravages London, New York City, and Hollywood! Gorgo goes head to head with the British Navy, atomic bombs, Communists[...]
Making a lasting mark on comics as the co creator of Spider-Man, Steve Ditko veered away from the mainstream and into darker territories at the end of the sixties. His work in Creepy and Eerie proved that this superhero maestro also excelled at short-form horror, collaborating with Archie Goodwin on[...]
Back from the opened grave are more masterpieces of the macabre from the horror comics of the 1950s. Genius horror artists of the known, such as Jack Cole, Bob Powell, Steve Ditko, and the unknown variety poured their tortured souls into these comics. The best and rarest stories have been chosen wit[...]
Bumper collection of the earliest appearances of Stephen Strange, the Marvel Universe's Master of the Mystic Arts.[...]
It's time for another round of web-slinging wonderment from two of the men who put the "master" in Masterworks - Stan Lee and John Romita Sr. Their classic "Saga of the Stone Tablet" kicks off with the Kingpin's quest to decipher an ancient clay tablet whose secrets promise great power. But Spidey [...]