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#ThrowbackThursday My 'Web Crawler' art for the Spider-Man. Painted on my @Wacom art pad with @sketchbookapp. 🕷️
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#art #digitalart #fantasyart #spiderman #superhero #stanlee #steveditko #marvelcomics #madewithwacom #sketchbookapp #artbydean #digiluxeu
I've always wondered what Steve Ditko's version of Mary Jane would've looked like, and I think I know now thanks to this supposed panel.
If this was anything close to what could've been...I'm kind of glad John Romita Sr. ended up being the artist for her reveal instead.
More Star Wars trading card art. Sam Keith, Karl Kesel, Michael Kaluta (a little hazy but I love the art—I have this one myself, so if I can find it I’ll do my own scan), and Steve Ditko.
@GraphiknightArt Have you not heard about my new series Gwen Stacy at Marvel? It’s the story of Gwen in high school BEFORE she meets Peter Parker at ESU in ASM 31.
It’s like Veronica Mars set in the Lee/Ditko era Marvel U. Issues 1-2 (of 5) out now! Check it out! 😄
Two Creeper covers by Steve Ditko. The first one's layout was designed by Ditko, but the second was devised by Carmine Infantino who forced Ditko to stick to it. Ditko drew a dog pissing on a fire hydrant at the bottom in protest. 🙂
#steveditko
@MichaelMoreci
@Cleanlined
@WordieJason &
@CampbellLetters
Have created #WastedSpace versions of superheroes that Ditko & Kirby would be...
Concerned about.
@thevaultcomics have another winner on their hands.
Here's @el_steevo's review of issue #12.
https://t.co/zgmgsHJI5O
- here's a drawing of fantastic four baddie DIABLO after alex toth, 1967 with a background by steve ditko... :)
SUPERMAN by Walt Simonson/John Buscema/Steve Ditko/Bernie Wrightson
This is Plokta's first appearance, which is surprising because he looks and feels so much like something Ditko would have created for old Dr. Strange comics.
Spider-Man by: Steve Ditko, John Romita Sr., Mark Bagley, Todd McFarlane...
Original/Steve Ditko & Ultimate
These are the correct answers- https://t.co/ygrUcgIdCG
Essential Spider-Man Volume 1 by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko - I surprisingly enjoyed this a lot. All the other Marvel comics of the time have been a slog to read through, but every time I finished a story in here I was excited to see what happened in the next issue. Loved it!
Reading old "Sonic the Comics" reminded me of just how freaking insane the Special Zones were, which was pretty heavily influenced by Steve Ditko and Jack Kirbys cosmic Marvel stuff.
"3-D Disaster Doom Death" (part 2) by Joe Gill and Steve Ditko from This Magazine Is Haunted#17 (1954 Charlton Comics).