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Leonard gets somewhat upset, and Sheldon compares the situation to how Stan Lee and Steve Ditko co-created Spider-Man, but Lee became much more well-known for it than Ditko did.
And with dramatic pacing and storytelling, Ditko delivers one of the great sequences in all comics." citation Doctor Strange and other characters Dormammu attacks Eternity in a Ditko "Dr.
Cover art by co-creator Steve Ditko Although credited only as artist for most of his run, Ditko would eventually plot the stories as well as draw them, leaving Lee to script the dialogue.
In addition to the new material, Ditko and Snyder have reprinted earlier Ditko material.
Ditko has always been the main plotter of both right from the start of both features.
Many fans feel that the miniseries lacks the heart of the original Lee and Ditko stories.
Unfortunately, that's not what happened, with the failed attempt to outdo Stan Lee and Steve Ditko crashing and burning.
While this is not the final result, made evident by the film, this artwork showed that there was a lot of work put into the design of the new suit, inspired by the first iteration of Spider-man by Steve Ditko in the comics.
After having Steve Ditko pass on the concept, they brought to Paris Cullens who enthusiastically agreed to join up.
He had some help from Steve Ditko.
Academy award-winning director Guillermo Del Toro also gave his tribute to Ditko by sharing the cover image of Amazing Spider-Man No. 33.
Ditko's death at the age of 90 Friday.
He, along with longtime co-creators like Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko (who also died ), was instrumental in creating some of the most popular characters and stories in the world—which are now worth billions of dollars.
Scott Derrickson could just be sharing photos of Doctor Strange artwork from the legendary Steve Ditko because he loves it.
Scott Derrickson, who brought Ditko's work to the big-screen in Doctor Strange, also left his own tribute on Twitter.
Whatever the reason, Ditko jumped to Charlton Comics, where he worked on characters like Captain Atom, The Question and Blue Beetle (the Ted Kord version), all of whom were eventually incorporated into the DC universe.
When Marvel’s editor in chief Stan Lee didn’t like artist Jack Kirby’s take on Spider-Man in 1961, he appointed Ditko to take over as the artist.
As historian Bradford W. Wright describes, Steve Ditko contributed some of his most surrealistic work to the comic book and gave it a disorienting, hallucinogenic quality.
At the end of the show, Ross said he has since spoken to Ditko on the telephone and continued to say, as a joke, that he was now on first name terms with him.
Bell, Strange and Stranger, p. 15 Good with his hands, Ditko in junior high school was part of a group of students who crafted wooden models of German airplanes to aid civilian World War II aircraft-spotters.