December 18, 2008
New Ditko - Ditko Continued
Ditko's latest, ...DITKO CONTINUED..., is now available, earlier than I'd expected, and includes a short new Mr. A story. Ordering info for it and other Ditko/Snyder published material is over here, and of course the next book OH, NO! NOT AGAIN, DITKO! could follow at any time.
November 29, 2008
It Stalks the Public Domain - Avery and the Goblins
Over here http://tinyurl.com/ditko-stories for related posts.
The 8-page "Avery and the Goblins" is the third and final Ditko story from Charlton's THE THING #13 [April 1954], and is by far the best of them, and one of the highlights of his 1954 work. The story, about an old man determined that he can find a way to escape from a goblin haunted castle with untold riches where others have failed thanks to his years of planning, has a few lapses, but the Ditko creatures and atmosphere are really good, echoing a lot of his later work. The repeated close-ups of Avery's face during various scenes are really nice.
Most scans in this series adapted to my personal tastes from those found, and available for free download with registration, at the Golden Age Comics Download site. For comics on paper, the way god intended, first head over here for ordering info on his available creator owned material co-published with Robin Snyder (including his new book, DITKO, ETC...) and head over here for info on recent and upcoming books with Ditko from all publishers, including the recently revived DITKOMANIA, Halloween issue now available, and now accepting PayPal for subscriptions.
Click images to embiggenate.

Most scans in this series adapted to my personal tastes from those found, and available for free download with registration, at the Golden Age Comics Download site. For comics on paper, the way god intended, first head over here for ordering info on his available creator owned material co-published with Robin Snyder (including his new book, DITKO, ETC...) and head over here for info on recent and upcoming books with Ditko from all publishers, including the recently revived DITKOMANIA, Halloween issue now available, and now accepting PayPal for subscriptions.
Click images to embiggenate.
November 17, 2008
Upcoming Ditko - Creeper reprints
And speaking of upcoming Ditko, looks like DC will reprint some Creeper next year in SHOWCASE PRESENTS THE CREEPER, which will presumably be a black and white book, though slimmer and cheaper than the existing SHOWCASE PRESENTS books. Listed at 296 pages, my count of Ditko's stories, including the one intended for SHOWCASE #106 comes to 254. Add in the non-Ditko half of BEWARE THE CREEPER #6 and some non-Ditko covers gets us up to 269. On the other hand, there are some other non-Ditko stories (BRAVE AND BOLD team-ups, a JLA issue, some solo stories in ADVENTURE) which might be included, so I wouldn't take it as a given that all the Ditko, including the unpublished story, will be included, though that would be a big selling point. Book's not out until next summer, so details won't be out for a while.
[note, this appears to have been canceled, and a colour hardcover appears on DC's schedule for 2010]
[note, this appears to have been canceled, and a colour hardcover appears on DC's schedule for 2010]
Upcoming Ditko - More Snyder/Ditko pubs
Announced in the most recent issue of Robin Snyder's THE COMICS, some more Snyder/Ditko pubs. Some images at the usual place. In addition to the two 32-page comics (with some familiar faces) Snyder lists something called "The Ever Unwilling" as coming soon, which from the format I think will be a new essay or series of essays running in THE COMICS (subscription info to that also in above link).
November 14, 2008
It Stalks the Public Domain - Die Laughing
http://tinyurl.com/ditko-stories for a list of posts in this series.
"Die Laughing" is the second Ditko story from Charlton's THE THING #13 [April 1954], a 7-page story about a group of fraternity pledges sent into a haunted house as part of a hazing, with the usual complications. This is one of the less inspired of the early Ditko stories of this year, without too much for Ditko to work his visual magic on beyond some good but standard views of the interior and exterior of the decrepit house. And the story is pretty cliché. I know I've read at least two stories with the same basic plot, one of them an EC story that I'm sure pre-dates this.
Most scans in this series adapted to my personal tastes from those found, and available for free download with registration, at the Golden Age Comics Download site. To buy Ditko comics and things on paper, go over here for ordering info on some wonderful creator owned material and over here for info on recent and upcoming publications from all publishers. And subscribe to Rob Imes' revival of DITKOMANIA, now accepting PayPal.

Most scans in this series adapted to my personal tastes from those found, and available for free download with registration, at the Golden Age Comics Download site. To buy Ditko comics and things on paper, go over here for ordering info on some wonderful creator owned material and over here for info on recent and upcoming publications from all publishers. And subscribe to Rob Imes' revival of DITKOMANIA, now accepting PayPal.
November 7, 2008
It Stalks the Public Domain - Library of Horror
List of early Ditko and links to those posted over here : http://tinyurl.com/ditko-stories Link early, link often.
"Library of Horror" is the 7-page lead story from Charlton's THE THING #13 [April 1954]. Ditko actually does three stories for the issue, plus the cover, as it pretty much becomes a Ditko showcase for a few issues.
This is an excellent little horror story about a frustrated writer who can't seem to come up with stories any more. He finds a mysterious bookstore where he's offered access to the ancient books of the dead, but at the cost of bringing in bodies, dead or alive. He chooses dead, and things spiral out of control from there.
Lots of stuff to like in this one, especially the demons and mystic realms, which might remind you of some later Ditko work. I especially like the demonic desk on the top of page three, as well as all the mood creating spider-webs and smoke. Also unusual in this story is the heavy use of mechanical tones, something seen in a handful of early Ditko stories, but not usually used this liberally. The top of page four is especially notable, I'd be curious if that effect was done by Ditko by hand on the original art or is some sort of post-production effect.
Most scans in this series adapted to my personal tastes from those found, and available for free download with registration, at the Golden Age Comics Download site. To buy Ditko comics and things on paper, go over here for ordering info on some wonderful creator owned material and over here for info on recent and upcoming publications from all publishers. And subscribe to Rob Imes' revival of DITKOMANIA, now accepting PayPal.

This is an excellent little horror story about a frustrated writer who can't seem to come up with stories any more. He finds a mysterious bookstore where he's offered access to the ancient books of the dead, but at the cost of bringing in bodies, dead or alive. He chooses dead, and things spiral out of control from there.
Lots of stuff to like in this one, especially the demons and mystic realms, which might remind you of some later Ditko work. I especially like the demonic desk on the top of page three, as well as all the mood creating spider-webs and smoke. Also unusual in this story is the heavy use of mechanical tones, something seen in a handful of early Ditko stories, but not usually used this liberally. The top of page four is especially notable, I'd be curious if that effect was done by Ditko by hand on the original art or is some sort of post-production effect.
Most scans in this series adapted to my personal tastes from those found, and available for free download with registration, at the Golden Age Comics Download site. To buy Ditko comics and things on paper, go over here for ordering info on some wonderful creator owned material and over here for info on recent and upcoming publications from all publishers. And subscribe to Rob Imes' revival of DITKOMANIA, now accepting PayPal.
November 2, 2008
81 Ditko Splash Pages
For obvious reasons, here's a slideshow of 81 Ditko splash pages from throughout his career. You'll find a little bit of almost everything in there, some iconic classics and maybe even a few things you've never seen before.
Check here if the embedding thing doesn't work for you or to get the code to put it on your own site, or here for a non-slideshow guide to the set.
Check here if the embedding thing doesn't work for you or to get the code to put it on your own site, or here for a non-slideshow guide to the set.
October 31, 2008
It Stalks the Public Domain - Killer on the Loose
List of all of these posts over here : http://tinyurl.com/ditko-stories.
While mostly working on the horror and sci-fi books for Charlton, Ditko did have the occasional foray into other genres, like this story from CRIME AND JUSTICE #18 [1954]. The 7-page "Killer on the Loose" features officers Tex and Barry of the Radio Patrol. The feature (with the same leads) was a regular in the title, pre-dating this sole Ditko story. I haven't been able to figure out yet if there's any relationship to the long running comic strip of that name, which appears to have ended shortly before the first comic book story, but which had a different lead character. If anyone has some more information that might enlighten the situation, it's always appreciated.
Anyway, cute little story.
[Full story now available in the Snyder/Ditko publication MURDER #22, so only first page included below]
Most scans in this series adapted to my personal tastes from those found, and available for free download with registration, at the Golden Age Comics Download site. For comics on paper, the way your grandparents read them, first head over here for ordering info on his available creator owned material co-published with Robin Snyder (including his new book, DITKO, ETC...) and head over here for info on recent and upcoming books with Ditko from all publishers, including the recently revived DITKOMANIA, Halloween issue now available, and now accepting PayPal for subscriptions.
Click images to embiggen.

Anyway, cute little story.
[Full story now available in the Snyder/Ditko publication MURDER #22, so only first page included below]
Most scans in this series adapted to my personal tastes from those found, and available for free download with registration, at the Golden Age Comics Download site. For comics on paper, the way your grandparents read them, first head over here for ordering info on his available creator owned material co-published with Robin Snyder (including his new book, DITKO, ETC...) and head over here for info on recent and upcoming books with Ditko from all publishers, including the recently revived DITKOMANIA, Halloween issue now available, and now accepting PayPal for subscriptions.
Click images to embiggen.
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