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    Ditko was the artist for the first 38 issues of The Amazing Spider-Man, co-creating much of the Spider-Man supporting characters and villains with Stan Lee. Beginning with issue #25, Ditko was also credited as the plotter.

  2. Jul 7, 2018 · Ditko brought that design sense to Spider-Man's villains, as well, as he and Lee quickly built up one of the greatest Rogues Galleries in the history of superhero comics and almost all of them came in the first year's worth of Amazing Spider-Man issues!

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  3. Oct 28, 2023 · Steve Ditko (1927 – 2018) was one of the most distinctive illustrators to work for Marvel Comics during the formative years of the early 1960s and is probably best remembered for his definitive runs on ‘Spider-Man’ and ‘Dr Strange’.

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  4. Stephen J. "Steve" Ditko (born on November 2nd, 1927) was a renowned American comic book artist and writer, best known as the co-creator of Spider-Man, designer of the original costume. Stan Lee acknowledged Ditko also the sole creator of Doctor Strange.

  5. Jul 9, 2018 · Yes, Steve Ditko is the man behind Spider-Man and Doctor Strange, both of which he co-created with Stan Lee. And, sure, he’s a comic book artist and writer whose work displays a trippy aesthetic...

  6. Jul 2, 2024 · Lee responded with an open letter claiming he “always considered Steve Ditko to be Spider-Man’s co-creator,” but Ditko took offense to the word “considered.”

  7. Oct 20, 2023 · Steve Ditko was the artist for the first 38 issues of “The Amazing Spider-Man,” co-creating many of Spider-Man’s supporting characters and villains. He was also credited as the plotter, starting with issue #25.