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>> No. 2782 Anonymous
5th May 2010
Wednesday 7:51 pm
2782 Steve Ditko's original run on Spiderman.
I know there are quite a few other Ditko fans on here. I've been trying to find full-colour copies of his original run on Spiderman.

Unfortunately the commercially available stuff is all poor quality black and white. I haven't been able to find much more than the first issue it appeared in, Amazing Fantasy #15, and I've got no idea what issues Ditko was actually working on, but here it is anyway.
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>> No. 2783 Anonymous
5th May 2010
Wednesday 7:52 pm
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>> No. 2784 Anonymous
5th May 2010
Wednesday 7:53 pm
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5th May 2010
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5th May 2010
Wednesday 7:55 pm
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5th May 2010
Wednesday 7:56 pm
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5th May 2010
Wednesday 7:57 pm
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5th May 2010
Wednesday 7:59 pm
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5th May 2010
Wednesday 7:59 pm
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>> No. 2791 Anonymous
5th May 2010
Wednesday 8:00 pm
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>> No. 2792 Anonymous
5th May 2010
Wednesday 8:01 pm
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I don't believe there is a number 10, it's been numbered incorrectly.
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5th May 2010
Wednesday 8:01 pm
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>> No. 2794 Anonymous
5th May 2010
Wednesday 8:02 pm
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>> No. 2796 Anonymous
6th May 2010
Thursday 2:30 pm
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>I can shoot webs with this machine!

Hm, I always thought that that was one of his powers.
>> No. 2797 Anonymous
6th May 2010
Thursday 2:38 pm
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>>2796

It was originally a machine he had made (in the original concepts it was going to be a gun), but they changed it for the movies because it didn't make sense; if a kid actually could construct such a strong fibre, why not sell it and make millions instead of worrying about paying the rent all the time?
>> No. 2798 Anonymous
8th May 2010
Saturday 1:02 am
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Apart from Amazing Fantasy #15, Ditko only worked on Amazing Spider Man #1-38 (volume one) from March 1963 to July 1966. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Amazing_Spider-Man_comics
There appear to be colour scans of all of them on rs.4chan.org eg. http://rs.4chan.org/?s=amazing+spider+man+037&from=ALL

Cheers for reminding me of Ditko's Spiderman, I think i'll read em all through.
>> No. 2799 Anonymous
8th May 2010
Saturday 1:43 am
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Does anyone think that kids would or do read these things any more or is it purely adults reading them for nostalgia?

I suspect the quality of the printing, colours and so on would put the younger audience off.
>> No. 2800 Anonymous
8th May 2010
Saturday 2:14 am
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>>2799
Yeah i'd be interested to see some statistics on the age of the original readership of Spiderman in the 1960s.
>> No. 2801 Anonymous
8th May 2010
Saturday 2:21 am
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In fact the letters pages seem pretty adult - University students, a soldier, mentions of global politics and reading the newspaper..
>> No. 2802 Anonymous
8th May 2010
Saturday 2:22 am
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>> No. 2803 Anonymous
8th May 2010
Saturday 2:34 am
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spider-Man
>1965 Esquire poll of college campuses found that college students ranked Spider-Man and fellow Marvel hero the Hulk alongside Bob Dylan and Che Guevara as their favorite revolutionary icons.
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>> No. 2805 Anonymous
8th May 2010
Saturday 11:44 am
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>>2798

Thank you, I couldn't quite work out which ones he had done and which ones he hadn't. I know he only did a limited run.
>> No. 2807 Anonymous
9th May 2010
Sunday 3:52 am
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>>2798
In addition to Amazing Fantasy #15 and Amazing Spider-Man #1-#38, Ditko also did the first two Amazing Spider-Man Annuals.
>> No. 2808 Anonymous
10th May 2010
Monday 10:28 pm
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>>2807
I think it's admirable that whilst Lee is clearly having some kind of psychotic break, Ditko is suave enough to have trained spiders to do his share of the work whilst he naps.
>> No. 2809 Anonymous
11th May 2010
Tuesday 2:09 am
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>>2808
I like to think that the picture of Lee getting attacked was drawn by Ditko as a kind of wish fulfillment.
>> No. 2810 Anonymous
13th May 2010
Thursday 4:54 pm
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>>2809

And yet despite being screwed by a corporation he remained an Objectivist. I'd almost respect that were it not for the cognitive dissonance of supporting a system that had fucked him over and claiming it was the best possible system int he world.
>> No. 2811 Anonymous
14th May 2010
Friday 11:30 am
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>>2810

Do you understand much about Objectivism?
>> No. 2813 Anonymous
16th May 2010
Sunday 10:48 pm
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>>2811

That it tends to produce doctrinaire zealots, who take their basis for an economic/social system from the novels of a woman whose "future" lacked any depth at all and who couldn't comprehend the impact of disruptive technologies on economies.

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