If I'm being honest, I never really had an issue with Lizard's appearance in TASM1. If anything it's closer to how Ditko originally drew him.

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To be honest I'm not a huge fan of the Avengers Game Spider-Man.

Voice actor sounds weird, costume looks too much mcu-ish and it's almost like nothing they have promised.

I don't see Steve Ditko's or John Romita's vision when I look at this suit.

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Jk jk 😂 I'd honestly go pretty basic so

1. Standard suit
2. Original design game suit
3. Symbiote
4. "Classic" Ditko w Web pits
5. They usually include a silly/casual skin so I'd want the FF bag head suit!

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In honor of Steve Ditko's birthday, I'd like to share this classic story by Steve Ditko, Artie Simek, Stan Goldberg, and Stan Lee.
Sixty-one years ago, things did not go as planned when he boasted "Behold! I Am The Master of Time!"
https://t.co/9G0VmbjfOQ

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In honor of Steve Ditko's birthday, I'd like to share this classic story by Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, and Sam Rosen.
Fifty-seven years ago, the Master of the Mystic Arts fought a "Duel With The Dread Dormammu!"
https://t.co/Oei5GFir0s

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I come to you on this Steve Ditko day to tell you that all his weird kids should be on a team together

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Today let us honor, the man, the myth, the legend that was Steve Ditko on his Birthday. For the unaware, Ditko created the most iconic character among countless others including Dr. Strange.
Learn more about Ditko and his contributions
https://t.co/NvauAx76is

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DOCTOR STRANGE, co-created by and Steve Ditko, was visually defined by Ditko’s brilliantly bonkers art of impossible landscapes, an influence which shines through in the 2016 film.
He’s gone but his worlds live on.
Thanks, Steve. https://t.co/9HcGAJZifJ

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Happy birthday, Steve Ditko.

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"Library Of Horror" (finale) script: unknown, art: Steve Ditko
from The Thing#13 (1954 Charlton Publications).

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"Library Of Horror" (chapter one) script: unknown, art: Steve Ditko
from The Thing#13 (1954 Charlton Publications).

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Winnie the Witch! Day 31…. And that’s a wrap!

Thanks to all the artists for contributing their tributes to the man who inspired this all: Steve Ditko. My idea to start this was to pay respect to Ditko’s imaginative character designs and cartooning skills.

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"Rumpelstiltskin" (finale) script: unknown, art: Steve Ditko from The Thing#14 (1954 Charlton Publications).

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