Both of these are in highly attractive condition. Check out the scans: Strange Suspense Stories 75, 1965, Ditko Captain Atom Starting price: $19.00 End time:...
Just received from Robin, a better copy of the cover to DITKO PRESENTS (out soon) and a preview of the cover to the book after that, which has some familiar...
Great news! I really feel this is an exciting time to be a Ditko reader, being able to get this many regular releases from Snyder & Ditko, especially in this...
The Creeper by Steve Ditko This is a 256-page hardcover due out next February. I presume is part of DC's Library of Classics series. Interestingly, the ...
What? No Showcase Creeper? Rats! While it's terrific they're doing a nice lavish HC edition for posterity, I love the disposable, black and white Showcase...
......"I'll be there!" If any of you DM-ers come down to San Diego for the big show, stop by my table in the Small Press pavilion (listed under CARTOON...
Both feature Captain Atom stories penciled by Ditko, inked by Byrne: Charlton Bullseye 1, 1975, Ditko, Jeff Jones, Staton Starting price: $9.00 End time:...
Yeah, I would have liked to see those Creeper stories in b&w too. But those DC hardcovers are nice (have you seen the Kirby books: THE LOSERS, OMAC, NEW GODS,...
Counting the showcase story, there's seven issues of the Hawk and Dove. Prime Ditko and Gil Kane. Throw in the wonderful Alan Brennert/Jim Aparo story from...
Weren't there also some issues drawn by one of the Image artists, much later on? Can't recall which artist it was at the moment. That's on the Hawk and the...
Rob Liefeld, already on the way to become a terrible artist... Best, Ramon To: ditkomania@yahoogroups.com From: metron12001@... Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009...
Ha! Guess that's why I couldn't remember who it was.      Al ... From: Ramon Schenk <ramonschenk@...> Subject: RE: [ditkomania] Re: Beware the...
Yeah, I remember the Liefeld issues. I think the Brennert/Aparo story would make a good capstone, cos it reads as an attempt to give a resolution to the...
I sold the movie rights to my first novel about 18 months ago and had to keep mum about it due to secrecy requests from the producers. This morning, though,...
I read about it in the Reporter, but as I didn't know you, I didn't make the connection (funny how that happens). Wacky story about how the producer found your...
No Ditko art. A letter where Ditko comments on the Comics Code and the nature of censorship... Freon 3, 1969 mag-sized fanzine, Steve Ditko letter Starting...
Rodney, You're offering a great, lost treasure in FREON 3. How few copies do you suppose still exist? Ditko's commentary on the Code was revised and updated...
If any Ditkomania listers are attending this week's Comic Con in San Diego, please stop by my booth and say hello! I would like to see old acquaintances, as...
That's very nice to see. It probably doesn't need the info to help sell, but that "Wendy Fletcher" on the cover is the artist now known as Wendy Pini, isn't...
... THANKS, Bob, I thought that was significant enough to add it to the item's description. Verified that Wendy Fletcher became Wendi Pini through Wiki. And...
Hi folks, The theme of the upcoming issue of DITKOMANIA (#74) is "Ditko at DC." So, anything pertaining to Ditko's DC output is welcome in the new issue. I'm...
Likewise to all Ditkomaniacs attending the Con; I'll be hosting the US premiere of my comics documentary The Diabolikal Super-Kriminal on Saturday the 25th at...
Two comics in this lot. I paired them because the 2nd reprints the cover from the first. The Ghost Manor issue is the last published; part of Charlton's...
I remember that cover and was always impressed with it. Seems pretty obvious the guy lifted the hardware from some Wally Wood illustration, or was at least...