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As Blake Bell writes in Strange and Stranger, an exhaustive illustrated biography of Ditko, "By 1965, Doctor Strange was beginning to reflect Ditko's separation from the Marvel mindset … ...
Marvel co-creator Stan Lee, seen here at the Dr. Strange premiere in Hollywood on Oct. 20, is far more comfortable in the spotlight than Steve Ditko. (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images) ...
Steve Ditko "didn't see the Dr. Strange movie" but "did read the reviews and they gave it 3 stars." He notes a lot of changes from the comics, particularly in regard to gender and ethnicity casting.
Steve Ditko worked with writer Stan Lee at Marvel Comics in the early 1960s, playing a pivotal role in shaping the visual aesthetics and narratives of characters like Spider-Man and Doctor Strange.
Steve Ditko, the Marvel comic book artist who created characters including Spider-Man and Doctor Strange alongside Stan Lee, was found dead in his apartment last week, the New York Police ...
A long-standing legal battle between Marvel Entertainment and the estate of Steve Ditko, who co-created iconic characters like Spider-Man and Doctor Strange, has finally come to an end.
Steve Ditko, the Marvel Comics artist who gave the world the woven webs and soaring red-and-blue shape of Spider-Man and the other-worldly shimmer of Doctor Strange, has died at age 90.
Stephen Ditko, co-creator of Marvel Comics superheroes Spider-Man and Doctor Strange, has died at 90 years old. Ditko was found dead on June 29 in his midtown Manhattan apartment, New York Police ...
It’s become one of the more well-known parts of Ditko’s work on Doctor Strange. Eventually, the Astral Plane would move beyond the Doctor Strange comics and became an important facet of the X-Men.
Walt Disney Co.'s Marvel subsidiary has reached a settlement with the estate of former Marvel artist Steve Ditko over the rights to Spider-Man and Doctor Strange.
The novel seeks to revisit “the earliest days of Doctor Strange — and his origin as the Sorcerer Supreme,” adapting the original Marvel Comics stories by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.