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Stephen John Ditko [1] [2] (/ ˈ d ɪ t k oʊ /; November 2, 1927 – June 29, 2018) was an American comic book artist best known for being the co-creator of Marvel superhero Spider-Man and creator of Doctor Strange.
The End of Spider-Man! Lee/Ditko: Stan Lee: Nov. 1964 The first appearance of Ned Leeds. Spider-Man watches over his sick aunt, running away from the Sandman and being called a coward. 19: Spidey Strikes Back! Lee/Ditko: Stan Lee: Dec. 1964 Spider-Man strikes back against the Sandman and the Enforcers. 20: The Coming of the Scorpion: Lee/Ditko ...
The Chameleon (Dmitri Smerdyakov; Russian: Дмитрий Смердяков) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, the character first appeared in the debut issue of The Amazing Spider-Man in March 1963 as the first super-criminal to face the superhero Spider-Man.
He sometimes wears a Spider-Man suit during his climbs. In May 2003, he was paid approximately $18,000 to climb the 95-metre (312 ft) Lloyd's building to promote the premiere of the movie Spider-Man on the British television channel Sky Movies. [210] "The Human Spider", alias Bill Strother, scaled the Lamar Building in Augusta, Georgia, in 1921 ...
The Daily Bugle (at one time The DB!) [2] is a fictional New York City tabloid newspaper appearing as a plot element in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The Daily Bugle is a regular fixture in the Marvel Universe, most prominently in Spider-Man comic titles and their derivative media.
"If This Be My Destiny...!", also known as the "Master Planner Saga", is a story arc in the Marvel Comics series The Amazing Spider-Man. The three-part story was written by Stan Lee and drawn by Steve Ditko, and it was published in issues #31–33 (1965–1966).
However, in 1995, Marvel editor Danny Fingeroth decided a story gap existed between Amazing Fantasy #15 and The Amazing Spider-Man #1. In an attempt to fill that gap, Marvel published three Spider-Man flashback stories in Amazing Fantasy #16–18 (Dec. 1995 – March 1996), each written by Kurt Busiek and painted chiefly by Paul Lee. [11]
Method Studios added Spider-Man to a Venice speedboat scene, using their Spider-Man suit asset from Homecoming. [108] Image Engine created the Stark jet, drone, and satellite. The jet work included the creation of a new Spider-Man suit, [ 108 ] for which the vendor had to design the interior of the suit based on a scan of a practical costume ...