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Happy #SpiderMan day.The greatest superhero of all time. Hero who taught us that "With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility" and how to deal with normal life problems and never get disappointed and tired and keep moving .Forever alive Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.❤️🕷️
#SpiderManDay
the thing about Peter in the old Ditko issues or silver age in general there was an edge to Peter. He's was reckless sometimes and the moral of Spider-man is of course making hard choices. You have to sacrifice your happiness to do the right thing sometimes.
I just love so many of Steve Ditko’s dark, suspenseful, & noirish textures. These ASM panels he’s created really show these influences(4/5)
I just love so many of Steve Ditko’s dark, suspenseful, & noirish textures. These ASM panels he’s created really show these influences(1/5)🕷
Miscellaneous Ditko art from various issues of the Amazing Spider-Man’s “Spider’s Web” fan mail letter section up to issue #17, 1963-64.🕷2/2
Outstanding full-page art of each of the Sinister Six by Steve Ditko, co-creator of Spider-Man, in Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1, 1964 (2/2)🕷
Outstanding full-page art of each of the Sinister Six by Steve Ditko, co-creator of Spider-Man, in Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1, 1964 (1/2)🕷
Detail of sketch cover project final, re-creating the first appearance of SPIDER-MAN from AMAZING FANTASY #15(1962) #marvel #marvelcomics #spiderman #amazingspiderman #peterparker #stanlee #steveditko #jackkirby #watercolor #sketch #prismacolor #superhero #1960s #classic
A fun project I did the other day, a #steveditko tribute a friend of my drew a few months ago. #SpiderMan #drstrange
The Amazing Spider-Man #36 (1966-May)
A new super-villain is spawned “When Falls the Meteor!" Script Stan Lee, Plot-Penciler-Inker Steve Ditko. Nearing the end of his run, Ditko’s plots and villains (The Looter) are much more pedestrian than his earlier work on Spider-Man. 3/5
Daily Spider-Man Quiz #65
Harry Osborn and Gwen Stacy make their first appearance in what issue of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko’s original run on The Amazing Spider-Man?
Working at the counter behind the perspex glass and it always reminds me of Ditko’s Doc Ock
Daily Spider-Man Quiz #63
The line “Courtesy of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man!” was first used in what issue of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko’s original run on The Amazing Spider-Man?
@Cyberjaeger Definitely, yeah. On a surface level it's about modernizing his design, making him look more like an 80s badass than your standard hard-boiled detective. But on a deeper level it can totally be read as Vic "loosening up" a little, leaving the straight-laced Ditko look behind.
after steve ditko, a mysterious lady being hypnotised by the eye...! :)