The next 32-page one-shot Ditko comic published by Robin Snyder and Steve Ditko will be DITKO ONCE MORE, out later this year. Not sure exactly when, but they've been coming out about bi-monthly so far.
Ordering info for all the in print RS/SD books is over here. I've also got the current list of issues of THE COMICS newsletter with Ditko articles that are still available (including all 16 parts of his 2001-2003 "Mini-History" of Spider-Man and more).
February 25, 2009
February 21, 2009
New Ditko - Oh, No! Not Again, Ditko
From the Ditkomania mailing list comes new from Rodney Schroeter that he's gotten copies of the latest original Ditko book, OH, NO! NOT AGAIN, DITKO! Rodney usually gets his copies early, so those who ordered single copies from Robin Snyder (ordering info here, as usual) should be getting it soon. The next Ditko book, DITKO ONCE MORE, is also announced, so I should have the cover to that one available soon.
Oh, and Marvel recently released the first Spider-Man volume in their softcover Marvel Masterworks series, which in addition to the usual stuff includes the origin story shot directly from the recently unearthed original artwork. Over here for the usual updated new Ditko list.
Oh, and Marvel recently released the first Spider-Man volume in their softcover Marvel Masterworks series, which in addition to the usual stuff includes the origin story shot directly from the recently unearthed original artwork. Over here for the usual updated new Ditko list.
--Link-- Isabella on Ditko and Ditkomania
Go over here to read Tony Isabella's review of recent issues of DITKOMANIA and some notes about his own professional interactions with Ditko (including being offered the scripting job on SHADE and turning it down).
February 8, 2009
--Link-- Articles on Ditko's Question
Pat over at the Silver Age Comics Blog has some extensive commentary on Ditko's The Question series, covering the BLUE BEETLE backups and the solo issue of MYSTERIOUS SUSPSENSE.
January 15, 2009
New Ditko - Ditkomania and Edge of Genius
First new Ditko publications of 2009 are now available. Pure Imagination's STEVE DITKO: EDGE OF GENIUS reprints some of Ditko's earliest work in black and white, restored by Greg Theakston. Not sure of the exact contents, but last I heard it would include some rare Eric Stanton work.
And DITKOMANIA continues with #70, featuring the Blue Beetle, now shipping to subscribers. Ordering info here, as usual, PayPal now accepted for payments and earlier issues still available.
And DITKOMANIA continues with #70, featuring the Blue Beetle, now shipping to subscribers. Ordering info here, as usual, PayPal now accepted for payments and earlier issues still available.
December 25, 2008
Ditko in 2008 wrapup
2008 was a pretty major year for Ditko related publications, including new illustrated Ditko material for the first time in a while, some publications full of rarities and some interesting reprints.
The big news, of course, are the new publications from Robin Snyder and Steve Ditko, three of them, with some fascinating essays and commentary and some new fiction, including new characters and the return of Mr. A, with a promise of more in 2009.
The fanzine DITKOMANIA also made a return under new publisher/editor Rob Imes, getting out six issues (plus reprints of several of the original issues), including lots of obscure Ditko art, articles about Ditko's work and some great fan art, including original work by Michael T. Gilbert and Dave Sim. Also more to come, with another issue due next month.
DC only had one small Ditko publication this year, but it was notable for being previously unpublished, a New Gods back-up he pencilled for the ORION series circa 2000 wrapping up a collection of post-Kirby New Gods material.
Dark Horse began reprinting some of the old Warren material, and Ditko first shows up in CREEPY ARCHIVES v2, which has "The Spirit Of The Thing" and "Collector's Edition".
And in an out-of-left-field reprint, Valiant emerged from the ashes and we saw a reprint of the early issues of X-O Manowar, including one issue Ditko drew. I haven't been keeping up, have they announced any other books which would include Ditko? I think Shadowman is the only likely one, as it didn't sound like they had the rights to the old Gold Key characters like Solar and Magnus.
Fantagraphics published STRANGE AND STRANGER, which included three complete early Ditko stories, plus lots of Ditko art from throughout his career, likely including at least a few things you probably haven't seen before no matter how extensive your collection.
Marvel had a variety of 1960s Ditko reprints in their hardcover MASTERWORKS and OMNIBUS lines, including some previously unreprinted fantasy stories and a rare inks-only job over Dick Ayers.
2009 is going to have a lot to live up to, but looks to be a contender. In addition to whatever Snyder/Ditko stuff comes out, and more issues of DITKOMANIA, we'll have some reprints of Ditko's CREEPER in black and white (though looking like it won't include his late-1970s return to the character). The Dark Horse line of Warren reprints should have all 16 Ditko stories scattered through five books by the end of the year. Marvel will have softcover editions of their MASTERWORKS line, which at the current publication rate should include three Spider-Man volumes, one Hulk (inks on one story, full art on another) and one FF (inks only) in 2009. And it looks like we'll get some early public domain Ditko from various sources.
The big news, of course, are the new publications from Robin Snyder and Steve Ditko, three of them, with some fascinating essays and commentary and some new fiction, including new characters and the return of Mr. A, with a promise of more in 2009.
The fanzine DITKOMANIA also made a return under new publisher/editor Rob Imes, getting out six issues (plus reprints of several of the original issues), including lots of obscure Ditko art, articles about Ditko's work and some great fan art, including original work by Michael T. Gilbert and Dave Sim. Also more to come, with another issue due next month.
DC only had one small Ditko publication this year, but it was notable for being previously unpublished, a New Gods back-up he pencilled for the ORION series circa 2000 wrapping up a collection of post-Kirby New Gods material.
Dark Horse began reprinting some of the old Warren material, and Ditko first shows up in CREEPY ARCHIVES v2, which has "The Spirit Of The Thing" and "Collector's Edition".
And in an out-of-left-field reprint, Valiant emerged from the ashes and we saw a reprint of the early issues of X-O Manowar, including one issue Ditko drew. I haven't been keeping up, have they announced any other books which would include Ditko? I think Shadowman is the only likely one, as it didn't sound like they had the rights to the old Gold Key characters like Solar and Magnus.
Fantagraphics published STRANGE AND STRANGER, which included three complete early Ditko stories, plus lots of Ditko art from throughout his career, likely including at least a few things you probably haven't seen before no matter how extensive your collection.
Marvel had a variety of 1960s Ditko reprints in their hardcover MASTERWORKS and OMNIBUS lines, including some previously unreprinted fantasy stories and a rare inks-only job over Dick Ayers.
2009 is going to have a lot to live up to, but looks to be a contender. In addition to whatever Snyder/Ditko stuff comes out, and more issues of DITKOMANIA, we'll have some reprints of Ditko's CREEPER in black and white (though looking like it won't include his late-1970s return to the character). The Dark Horse line of Warren reprints should have all 16 Ditko stories scattered through five books by the end of the year. Marvel will have softcover editions of their MASTERWORKS line, which at the current publication rate should include three Spider-Man volumes, one Hulk (inks on one story, full art on another) and one FF (inks only) in 2009. And it looks like we'll get some early public domain Ditko from various sources.
December 18, 2008
--Link-- Ditkomania message board
Rob Imes' revival of DITKOMANIA now has an official message board, right over here, where you can find out details about the next issue, coming out next month, and more.
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.
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