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Tagged Steve Ditko

The Surprising Success of The Hulk

Daniel Gehen
July 16, 2020
Big Two, Columns, Comics Bulletin Soapbox, Marvel Comics
The Marvel Age of Comics began in 1961 with the publication of Fantastic Four #1. Transitioning from monster, western, and science fiction comics was...

Monday Morning Pick ‘Em: April 17th 2019 – Monster Mash!

Daniel Gehen
April 15, 2019
Columns, Monday Morning Pick 'Em, What Looks Good
This week, it's all about monsters and the things that go bump in the night, thanks in no small part to BOOM! Studios and their double-dose of...

“THE BEST OF WITZEND” is a Wonderful Celebration of Artistic Freedom

Daniel Gehen
September 15, 2018
Books, Classic Comics, Fantagraphics, Reviews
Fantagraphics Books Though we may currently be living in an age where comics are taken more seriously as a legitimate artistic medium, they are...

Stan Lee Addresses the Passing of Steve Ditko

Daniel Gehen
July 14, 2018
News
With the news last week that the legendary Steve Ditko had passed away, the comics community saw an outpouring of adoration for the man who helped to...

Remembering Steve Ditko

Daniel Gehen
July 7, 2018
Columns, Miscellaneous Comic Book Content
The comics industry recently lost a true legend in Steve Ditko. The reclusive co-creator of Spider-Man and Doctor Strange was one of the key pillars...

Leading Questions: Spidey On My Mind

Chase Magnett
December 15, 2016
Columns, Leading Question
Every week in a new installment of “Leading Questions”, the young, lantern jawed Publisher of Comics Bulletin Mark Stack will ask Co-Managing...

Video: Strip Panel Naked—Steve Dillon’s Economic Storytelling

Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
October 31, 2016
Strip Panel Naked
Comics Bulletin is now featuring Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou’s hit video series, Strip Panel Naked! Strip Panel Naked is an in-depth analysis of...

Leading Questions: Forgetting the Past

Chase Magnett
October 6, 2016
Columns, Leading Question
Every week in a new installment of “Leading Questions”, the young, lantern jawed Publisher of Comics Bulletin Mark Stack will ask Co-Managing...

Leading Questions: Peter Parker is Not a Grown-Ass Man

Chase Magnett
June 30, 2016
Big Two, Columns, Leading Question, Marvel Comics
Every week in a new installment of “Leading Questions”, the young, lantern jawed Publisher of Comics Bulletin Mark Stack will ask Co-Managing...

Leading Questions: Get Me Endings of Spider-Man!

Chase Magnett
April 21, 2016
Big Two, Columns, Leading Question, Marvel Comics
Every two weeks in a new installment of “Leading Questions”, the young, lantern jawed Mark Stack will ask Comics Bulletin’s very own Chase...

Classic Comics Cavalcade: Dial H For Hero:  Ditko’s H Series

Jason Sacks
October 23, 2015
Classic Comics, Classic Comics Cavalcade
               Hero: any person admired for his qualities or achievements and regarded as an ideal or...

Classic Interview: Bob Smith – Even at His Age, Feels like a Little Kid

Bryan Stroud
September 11, 2015
Classic Interviews, Interviews
Bryan D. Stroud for Comics Bulletin: John Workman told me a little about how you both began in the industry together. What are your...

Classic Interview: Don Perlin – “I Lucked Out”

Bryan Stroud
August 28, 2015
Classic Interviews, Interviews
We have a great interview with the wonderful Don Perlin, who is about to turn 86!  From Bryan's 2010 interview. Bryan Stroud for Comics...

Classic Interview: Steve Skeates Pt. II – “A Kaiser with Poppy Seeds I believe it was”

Bryan Stroud
August 21, 2015
Classic Interviews, Interviews
Bryan Stroud for Comics Bulletin: They seemed to use you in a number of different arenas at DC. I found credits for stories in such diverse offerings...

Classic Interview: Steve Skeates Pt. I – The Origin of a Dreamer

Bryan Stroud
August 14, 2015
Classic Interviews, Interviews
Bryan Stroud for Comics Bulletin: I've found there are numerous interesting paths to becoming a writer. What's your "origin?" Steve Skeates:...
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