Ditko, the co-creator of Spider-Man (Jack Kirby drew the first cover but was quickly replaced with Ditko) has died at age 90.
He worked along with Stan Lee on the popular character until he had a final disagreement with Stan and left the book, though coming back to Marvel nearly a decade later.
When you think of Spider-Man, you should think of him and Stan.
He was strong willed with his beliefs, specifically with those of Ayn Rand.
His own character, Mr. A, showcases Ditko's beliefs best.
Ditko also drew many, many great sci-fi and strange short stories as well.
His work on Dr. Strange is equal to Spider-Man, and better in so many other ways as well.
Ditko was found dead in his NY apartment on June 29th, 2018, and may have died a couple of days before that.
Steve Ditko also co-created Squirrel Girl at Marvel, in the early 90s.
He worked along with Stan Lee on the popular character until he had a final disagreement with Stan and left the book, though coming back to Marvel nearly a decade later.
When you think of Spider-Man, you should think of him and Stan.
He was strong willed with his beliefs, specifically with those of Ayn Rand.
His own character, Mr. A, showcases Ditko's beliefs best.
Ditko also drew many, many great sci-fi and strange short stories as well.
His work on Dr. Strange is equal to Spider-Man, and better in so many other ways as well.
Ditko was found dead in his NY apartment on June 29th, 2018, and may have died a couple of days before that.
Steve Ditko also co-created Squirrel Girl at Marvel, in the early 90s.
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