The 342-page book is print on demand and available from various retailers, use the ISBN codes
ISBN-10 : 1945307315
ISBN-13 : 978-1945307317
(I recommend using a site like bookfinder.com to compare various on-line retailers)
December 6, 2022
New Ditko - THIS IS HOW IT IS (1972 Charlton reprints)
November 8, 2022
New Ditko - "I Remember" essay
Which I guess is also a good time to plug my new site, which will hopefully one day become a complete index to the 33 years and counting of the newsletter, which was the home to many a Ditko feature in the day, and possibly in the future. Visit https://comicsindex.blogspot.com/ for more, including a link to current subscription rates for the newsletter.
November 4, 2022
--Link-- Ditko's copies of Spider-Man for sale
Probably of interest to some, some of Steve Ditko's own copies of his Spider-Man run are currently being sold on behalf of his estate, complete with a certificate of authenticity from his brother Patrick.
This link should bring up the auction, which includes some other related material, some from the Ditko estate and some not.
Here are some of the relevant notes on the collection:
Provenance: From the Steve Ditko Estate, CGC-certified as Steve Ditko's personal copy, and with a certificate of authenticity signed by Mr. Patrick S. Ditko, Steve Ditko's brother. Not cleaned and pressed in order to preserve all traces of Steve Ditko's handling.
A note on the Ditko Collection: Steve Ditko owned from one to three copies of each of the 41 Spider-Man comics that he drew (comprising Amazing Fantasy #15, Amazing Spider-Man #s 1-38, and Amazing Spider-Man Annual #s 1 & 2). The only complete set of 41 Spidey comics belonging to Ditko is featured in this sale; an incomplete set of 23 Spidey comics was offered last year by another auction house; and a final incomplete set of 19 Spidey comics will be offered by PBA next year.
November 2, 2022
Give the birthday boy a hand
A big hand for Steve Ditko on his 95th birthday...
September 17, 2022
Brian Franczak, R.I.P.
https://web.archive.org/web/20131023125946/http://www.ditko-fever.com/contents.html
That site helped me find or verify many an obscure Ditko item.
I also had several on-line exchanges with Brian, often about a previously unknown Ditko story that he had found, or questioning the veracity of a credit or a reprint. One I remember was that I was about to throw away a box of papers I thought were junk once, and on a whim took a quick look through it and found that for some reason a bunch of my back-issues of DITKOMANIA were in the middle of the pile. I decided that since they were almost thrown out anyway, maybe they should go to a better home, and asked Brian if he needed any of them. He did, but insisted he buy them rather than take them, since I could get quite a bit for them in an auction. So I quoted a price I thought was fair, maybe a bit high, expecting him to counter-offer a bit less, and instead he countered with a much higher offer, and suggested I just auction them starting at that price and he would bid. I just sold him the ones he needed at that price (which turned out to be about right, maybe just a bit on the high side, when I sold the other issues he didn't need). Always kind of appreciate it when someone refuses to take advantage of you no matter how much you're asking for it.
Anyway, he also helped me get quite a few other things, and was very encouraging on this site in the early days. He seemed to kind of drift away from on-line fandom over the last few years, apparently with some medical problems. Made a few efforts to reach out, with no luck, kind of wish I'd tried harder.I didn't realize until now that he was also a dinosaur artist of some renown, working on several books and even some trading cards for Jurassic Park. You can read more about that aspect of his life here and here.
September 16, 2022
New Ditko - DITKOMANIA #97
August 27, 2022
New Ditko - "I Remember Sound Effects" essay
A recent issue of Robin Snyder's newsletter THE COMICS, May 2022 (Vol. 33 No. 5), features a short previously unpublished essay by Ditko, "I Remember Sound Effects", where he reacts to some comments on the topic made by his former editor in 1992.
Details on the newsletter are available on the bottom of this page.
August 20, 2022
SD Publishing in print updated
June 4, 2022
New Ditko - TALES OF THE MYSTERIOUS TRAVELER #36
Now available from the usual sources is TALES OF THE MYSTERIOUS TRAVELER #36, the latest in the revolving anthology series by SD Publishing and their Famous Comics imprint. Big feature this time is "Bat" a never before published 17-page story by Ditko, one of his final works, featuring a new crime-fighting character. >SCKREEEE<
A number of other Ditko reprints from the ages in here, including several 1950s Charlton stories (plus the cover) and some more recent creator-owned work.
This issue also includes work by Robin Snyder, Al McWilliams, Robert Kanigher, Paul Pope and Henry Boltinoff.
April 30, 2022
New Ditko - STATIC The Definitive Edition
Now available is STEVE DITKO'S STATIC THE DEFINITIVE EDITION, a new edition of the 14 chapter 140-page story Ditko created in the 1980s, with copious extras. It's been over 20 years since the previous edition of the work. This edition looks like it's a bit larger than any previous edition of the work as well.
Copies will probably be available soon from the publisher (see here for contact info and other books), or you could order it from any number of booksellers using the ISBN codes:
ISBN-10 : 1945307307
ISBN-13 : 978-1945307300
March 25, 2022
--Link-- Upcoming Ditko - THE BAT by Snyder and Ditko Kickstarter
Newest Kickstarter campaign from Robin Snyder is up now, titled THE BAT, and apparently includes a previously unpublished title story by Ditko, which has been teased a few times in previous releases. Plus, presumably, a lot more from Snyder's vast archives.
January 2, 2022
New Ditko - FRISKY FROLICS #35
Ditko makes up about half the book, highlighted by the 1961 Joe Gill / Steve Ditko Charlton classic "Way Out, Man". There's also a fascinating Ditko rarity, "The Crackling Blazer On The Hi-Jinx", an 18-page feature Ditko prepared for a CB Radio newspaper in the 1970s, some humourous "Heads" comic strip reprints, a never before seen "I, Eye Inquire" page and a short essay.
Other creators highlighted with unpublished or rarely seen work are Gary Kato, Fred Rhoads, Robert Kanigher, Irwin Hasen, Rudy Palais, Rodney Schroeter, Gary Poole, Chad, Bill Woggon, Nick Caputo and Alex Toth.