
Panel of the Day #48 (Ditko!)
Gotta love those acrobatic Ditko poses! I’m no expert, but there’s a sense of dynamism here that I think a lot of modern stuff is lacking. Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #30 Published: c. September, 1965? […]
Gotta love those acrobatic Ditko poses! I’m no expert, but there’s a sense of dynamism here that I think a lot of modern stuff is lacking. Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #30 Published: c. September, 1965? […]
In the last entry, I wrote about two conflicting views on Spider-Man: whether the appeal of the character is that he has grown, or whether it is that he is young. This ties to another argument […]
Today, we’re going back to where it all began: I hate to make light of such a serious situation, but… Peter, you done goofed! Amazing Fantasy (Vol. 1) #15 Published: c. June, 1962? Cover Date: […]
Today I close out the month with an excerpt from the most legendary and influential tale in Spider-Man’s 55+ year history, with art from the master himself: This has to be my favorite Spider-Man quote […]
Today in Splash Page Sunday: Web-Head Vs. Fishbowl Head by Sturdy Steve Ditko! Instead of a drum solo, I’m imagining ol’ Web-Head tapping on Mysterio’s fishbowl like a pair of bongos. Amazing Spider-Man Annual (Vol. […]
Welcome one and all to an exciting new Crawlspace feature: Panel of the Day (because SOMEONE demanded it! Maybe?)! Here we will take a gander at panels (sometimes multiple, sometimes splash pages… whatever I can […]
The excerpts below are from STRANGE AND STRANGER – THE WORLD OF STEVE DITKO – written by Blake Bell and published by Fantagraphics Books, 2008. “Instrumental to the success of The Amazing Spider-Man over the past 45 years […]
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