November 30, 2019

New & Upcoming Ditko - THE HERO COMICS #29 and OVERTURE

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Latest Ditko release is under the Famous Comics label and titled THE HERO COMICS #29. The cover feature is Blue Beetle, highlighting a reprint of the 1968 Charlton comic by BLUE BEETLE #5 by Ditko, both the lead story and the Question backup. Also in this issue are some other Blue Beetle material, including an expansion of the look at the history of the character and the proposed 1980s revival of the character by Snyder and Ditko at DC. Also some short reprints of Ditko's Mr. A and The Hero and a short essay "Could/Should". Should be available now from all the usual sources.

Also now available is the collection of the first five 32-Page Series issues, THE 32 SERIES BY DITKO VOL. I - OVERTURE. The fifth and final collection, CURTAIN, should wrap up the series soon.

The next Kickstarter from Robin Snyder is also up now, which will feature some more Charlton Action Hero content in the form of some Captain Atom and no doubt a lot more in 48 pages.



September 30, 2019

World's Finest Comics #251 [1978]

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Part of a short run of Creeper stories Ditko wrote and drew and in the late 1970s, which saw Jack Ryder as the head of a security team at Cosmic Broadcasting, this time tasked with foiling an extortion scheme led by a masked figure who gives the 8-page story its name, "The Disrupter".

Ditko did a lot of interesting slapstick humour in this series, which works well with the acrobatic abilities and quick change transformations of the character.  


All of Ditko's Creeper stories were collected in THE CREEPER BY STEVE DITKO [2010].

September 24, 2019

Bill Schelly, R.I.P.

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Just wanted to quickly note the passing of Bill Schelly, a comic creator, historian and publisher, who early on was one of the fanzine publishers to print the Mr. A. work of Steve Ditko in his SENSE OF WONDER publication. In more recent times he wrote the definitive biographies of Joe Kubert, John Stanley, Harvey Kurtzman, Otto Binder and James Warren, as well as books looking at the early days of comics fandom, including his own autobiography SENSE OF WONDER.

Mark Evanier has more here, and his publishers at Fantagraphics have some memories of various associates.

September 22, 2019

Marvel Comics Presents #80 [1991]

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MARVEL COMICS PRESENTS was a long running twice-monthly anthology series which for most of its run featured four 8-page stories in each issue, with a mix of long-running serialized stories (as long as 25 chapters) and one-shot stories, and occasionally shorter serials like this one. Ditko was a frequent presence in the book from 1988 to 1991, mostly with single issue stories that he would usually plot and pencil, with other hands brought in to script and ink.

This Captain America story is a bit of an exception, being a two-part story, concluded in the next issue, and being scripted by Ditko. I think this might be the only time he did the final scripting on any work he did for Marvel. It's not quite an all-Ditko show as Terry Austin inks both parts of the story, the only time he inked Ditko. It's also the only solo Captain America story Ditko drew, though he did other team books with the character.

"Wargod" is the title of the first chapter, and features a new foe for Captain America by that name, an armoured villain who has just killed FBI agent Jake Bage (yeah, you can tell Ditko scripted this...) and is fighting Cap as the story opens. Eventually Cap follows up on some clues that Bage left about a secret army that Wargod is raising.

This story is surprisingly similar to a lot of the independent work that Ditko was doing in the era, with very little modification I could see it appearing in one of his own publications. There's a lot of exploration of patriotism, fanaticism and ethical business dealings mixed in with the action. Very unusual style for Marvel of the era, with a dense story and lots of dialogue and thought balloons. Austin's inks are pretty effective, a little slicker than is usual for Ditko, but not in an overpowering way like some other Marvel work of the era.

September 21, 2019

Adventure Comics #474 [1980]

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This issue opens with "The Chains That Bind", chapter 8 of the 12-part space opera by the Ditko/Levitz/Tanghal team. At this point we're knee-deep in intrigue, plots and secrets, as the Empress Clryssa is assumed dead, but really in the care of Starman, still unaware  that he's really Prince Gavyn, her supposedly dead brother and potential claimant to her throne. As they stage a rescue of their confederates on a prison planet, the usurper Lord Oswin makes his own plans, involving further betrayals.

A very engaging story with a lot of plot in the few pages it got every month. Ditko's given a lot to do in the design department, with a variety of aliens, robots and spaceships to draw, and some nice action scenes.

The complete Ditko drawn adventures of Starman were reprinted in THE STEVE DITKO OMNIBUS #2 [2011].

September 16, 2019

New & Upcoming Ditko - OUT OF THIS WORLD and HERO / BLUE BEETLE

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Sorry this is a bit late. I thought I posted it a few weeks ago.

Now available from all the usual sources, OUT OF THIS WORLD no. 28, a 48-page anthology of Ditko science fiction, with several 1950s stories, plus a sampling of stuff from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, a few of them stories from WITZEND, QUESTAR and MONSTERS ATTACK that a lot of people haven't seen before. Also includes a short essay by Ditko and a long "Under The Gun" letter column from Snyder.

And already available for backing is the next SD Publishing Kickstarter, this time for another issue of THE HERO COMICS (previous issues are no. 23 and no. 26 of the revolving anthology title).  Looks like this one will include something with the Blue Beetle from Ditko's Charlton days, with the preview image having the cover to BLUE BEETLE #5 [1968], a comic which included a brief encounter of Ted (Blue Beetle) Kord and Vic (The Question) Sage.


June 1, 2019

--Link-- Ditko Kickstarter - OUT OF THIS WORLD

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Now on Kickstarter is another 48-page anthology title of Ditko classics, this time the revolving title landing on OUT OF THIS WORLD for the first time since OUT OF THIS WORLD #20 back in 2016. There's still a lot of great science fiction themed Ditko material from either Charlton or his independent work out there to be collected (like that great 1954 SPACE ADVENTURES cover seen in the preview), so this should be a good read.

May 28, 2019

New Ditko - MR. A. #8 and 32 Series collections

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The latest SD Publishing comic, DITKO'S MR. A. #8, is now available. Leading off with a long out-of-print classic 1960s Mr. A. story (maybe my favourite Mr. A. story) and with a variety of other reprints from throughout Ditko's career, with a few surprises.

Kickstarter backers should have copies now, and available now or soon from the usual sources, including direct from Robin Snyder over here with the other Snyder/Ditko publications, now accepting PayPal. Retailers who are interested in making the books available to their customers should contact Snyder for wholesale rates. Look for the next Kickstarter to be live later this week.

And catching up a bit, I missed that SD Publishing was also doing some collections of Ditko's long running and recently concluded 32 Series. The series of 27 comics will be reprinted in five volumes, with 2, 3 and 4 available now, with the first and last planned for later this year. Those are available directly from Robin Snyder, and from various booksellers, using the ISBN numbers listed below (try searching www.indiebound.org or www.bookfinder.com).




The 32 Series By Ditko Vol. II - Opening Acts
ISBN-10: 1945307161
ISBN-13: 978-1945307164
Reprinting DITKO PRESENTS [2009], A DITKO ACT TWO [2010], A DITKO ACT 3 [2010], ACT 4 [2010], DITKO #5 - FIVE ACT [2010]


The 32 Series By Ditko Vol. III - Character Twists
ISBN-10: 1945307161
ISBN-13: 978-1945307164
Reprinting ACT 6 [2011], ACT 7, SEVEN, MAKING 12, TWELVE, OF DITKO'S 32s [2011], ACT 8, MAKING LUCKY 13, THIRTEEN DITKO'S 32s [2011], A DITKO #14 [2011]. A DITKO #15 [2011]

The 32 Series By Ditko Vol. IV - Postshadowing
ISBN-10: 1945307161
ISBN-13: 978-1945307164
Reprinting #16 - SIXTEEN [2012], #17 - SEVENTEEN [2012]. ATE TEA N - 18 [2013]. #9 TEEN [2014]. #20 [2014], #2OWW1 [2014]

Upcoming
The 32 Series By Ditko Vol. I - Overture
The 32 Series By Ditko Vol. V - Curtain

March 2, 2019

New Ditko - THE COMICS v30#1

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The January 2019 issue of Robin Snyder's long-running newsletter THE COMICS (Vol. 30, No. 1) features several pieces on the passing of Steve Ditko, including an artistic tribute from Gary Kato, an essay by Rodney Schroeter, a long piece by Snyder in his "Under The Gun" column with several anecdotes and quotes, a few choice pieces of art from Ditko's independent work and four short essays, two of which are original to this publication ("Once Upon A Time" by Snyder and Ditko and "Sad Words" by Ditko) and two also appear in DOWN MEMORY LANE ("Identity" by Snyder and Ditko and "A Toast" by Ditko).

Subscription details to THE COMICS are at the bottom of this page, along with contact information for Snyder if you want to inquire about availability of this particular issue.

February 28, 2019

--Link-- Ditko Kickstarter - MR. A. RETURNS

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Robin Snyder has launched another Kickstarter project, this time for MR. A. RETURNS, another 48-page anthology issue of Ditko comics, the eighth issue for the iconic title character. The featured image (probably the cover) is an especially nice example of the single-page fanzine pieces with Mr. A. that Ditko did over the years, this one from GRAPHIC ILLUSIONS #1 [1971].

February 22, 2019

New Ditko - DOWN MEMORY LANE

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Now available, DOWN MEMORY LANE, the latest release from SD Publishing. This is the 27th and final issue of The 32 Series of publications that began in 2008 with THE AVENGING MIND, and was the primary home of new Ditko comics in the 21st Century, with over 800 pages of comics and illustrations, plus essays and more. This wind up issue includes a few new pages of art and essays, plus a few reprints from earlier in the series, a letter column under Snyder's long-running "Under the Gun" title, an index to the previous 26 issues and... something else quite unexpected that I think some people will quite enjoy. I'll leave it as a surprise for those who haven't gotten the book yet, but I will say it'll take some time to absorb (it's 12 pages of the book).

Available now or soon from the usual sources, including direct from Robin Snyder over here with the other Snyder/Ditko publications, now by popular demand accepting PayPal. Retailers who are interested in making the books available to their customers should contact Snyder for wholesale rates.

And while it may be the end of The 32 Series, it's not the end of SD Publishing, so expect news on their next book soon.



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