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    A sit-down chat between Alex Grand and Steve Ditko's nephew, Mark Ditko on various key aspects of the Spider-Man co-creators life, characters, and motivations in this career-spanning interview. Also rare photos, and 2 prior unseen photos.
    Stephen J. Ditko was an American comics artist and writer best known as the artist and co-creator, with Stan Lee, of the Marvel Comics superheroes Spider-Man and Doctor Strange. Steve Ditko studied under Batman artist Jerry Robinson at the Cartoonist and Illustrators School in New York City.
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    "Who is Steve Ditko?" with Mark Ditko & Alex Grand
    📜 Video chapters
    00:00 Introduction
    01:03 Bottleworks Ditko Exhibit 2021
    04:02 Mark Ditko's relation to Steve Ditko
    05:04 When Steve Ditko visited his family
    05:58 How Steve Ditko traveled during visits
    06:32 Steve Ditko's methodology in creating Spider-Man
    08:50 Steve Ditko's secret identity
    10:00 Konga
    11:53 Why was Steve Ditko secretive?
    13:02 Mysterious Travelers by Zack Kruse
    15:17 Was Steve Ditko religious?
    15:48 Steve Ditko's childhood comics
    17:18 Lenny Schwartz Ditko play
    18:01 Is Peter Parker actually Steve Ditko?
    20:06 How did Steve Ditko like Joe Gill at Charlton?
    22:12 Why Steve Ditko left Marvel & Stayed at Charlton?
    22:54 Steve Ditko's flare-ups of Tuberculosis
    24:34 Steve Ditko's discovery of Ayn Rand & De Bono
    30:10 Did Ayn Rand turn Steve Ditko into a hermit?
    32:05 Steve Ditko looked to Aristotle
    32:38 Dispelling myths
    34:10 Did Steve Ditko vote?
    35:32 Steve Ditko's favorite music
    37:04 Did Steve Ditko date?
    37:30 Jack Kirby's question about Steve Ditko
    39:00 Steve Ditko's crush on Flo Steinberg
    40:22 Steve Ditko's relationship Eric Stanton
    43:30 Eric Stanton is Peter Parker?
    44:32 Did Steve Ditko ever mention Stan Lee?
    46:52 Safest Place
    47:20 Steve Ditko's relationship with Jack Kirby
    48:22 Blue Beetle, the Question & Mr. A
    48:58 Steve Ditko's direction for Spider-Man
    51:47 Steve Ditko's faceless characters, Chameleon
    53:12 The Question is or isn't Steve Ditko?
    53:33 Steve Ditko's problem with modern comics
    55:20 Steve Ditko's sense of right & wrong
    57:09 Steve Ditko's friendship with Wally Wood
    59:05 Creeper, Dr. Strange & Shade the Changing Man
    01:00:50 Character naming of Question & Mr. A
    01:03:21 Did Steve Ditko work outside comics?
    01:04:49 Steve Ditko's time with Jim Shooter
    01:09:14 Death of Kirby and Wood
    01:09:30 Steve Ditko does not use Internet
    01:11:21 The World of Steve Ditko by Blake Bell and Steve Ditko
    01:17:21 Bleeding Cool criticized the Ditko's
    01:19:11 Cleaning out Steve Ditko's studio
    01:24:36 Steve Ditko's legal relationship with Marvel/Royalties
    01:27:03 Kevin Feige on Steve Ditko
    01:28:33 Robin Snyder
    01:31:45 Ditko's estate upcoming book on Steve Ditko
    01:34:21 How many photos of Steve Ditko exist?
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  • @nikolaifomich1934
    @nikolaifomich1934 3 года назад +15

    Steve Ditko was a genius. I may not always agree with his ideas, but I always respect his ideas - what an amazingly creative and astoundingly principled man.

  • @kidzoki
    @kidzoki 3 года назад +22

    Mark Ditko is cool as hell. Used to belong to the same e-mail message group back in the late '90s. Great to see he's doing well.

    • @markditko4363
      @markditko4363 3 года назад +7

      Haha .... Thanks!!! And yes, I WAS part of that 90's message group.

  • @patrickmichels7888
    @patrickmichels7888 3 года назад +12

    I never get tired of hearing about Steve Ditko. Thanks mark and Alex!

    • @markditko4363
      @markditko4363 3 года назад +5

      LOL!!! I never get tired of talking about him!!!

  • @ComicExcitement
    @ComicExcitement 3 года назад +12

    Alex 😊 A BIG thank you to you and Mark Ditko for doing this highly illuminating and informative interview!👍

  • @RogerFusselman
    @RogerFusselman 2 года назад +4

    So grateful for this interview. Steve Ditko's an inspiration. The letters read aloud feom Mark are the best part of this. I'm glad Steve got into Objectivism and explored the philosophical potential of the comic book medium. Buying Shade the Changing Man at the local drugstore was always a treat, too! Nobody did his characters better than he did.

  • @xenon6947
    @xenon6947 8 месяцев назад +1

    Really loved hearing about Steve that he was great man as he was one of the greatest Comic artist and creator. Thank you for the podcast.

  • @jtoons99
    @jtoons99 2 месяца назад +1

    Rewatched this (second or third time). Still the best Ditko-related interview out here!

  • @spideyandme
    @spideyandme 3 года назад +7

    Wonderful interview! Mark Ditko is doing a great job of honoring his uncle, and shooting down all the caricatures and rumors of Steve Ditko. Love it! As Mark said, "stay tuned" for more Ditko goodness in the near future!

    • @markditko4363
      @markditko4363 3 года назад +1

      Thanks Bruce!! yes ... Stay Tuned!!! LOL!!! ... but seriously ... Stay tuned...

  • @ComicManGus
    @ComicManGus 2 года назад +2

    MARK AND ALEX - THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR TIME TO REFLECT ON THE AMAZING STEVE DITKO!!!! TAKE CARE, CMGUS

  • @chriscaldwell4482
    @chriscaldwell4482 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for this. Biggest fan of Ditkos.
    Really... it's like Christmas getting to hear this.

  • @riddlr6358
    @riddlr6358 9 месяцев назад +1

    absolutely freaking wonderful! VIVA DITKO!!

  • @searchthewind99
    @searchthewind99 3 года назад +5

    I always thought the 1959 photos were the last ones of Steve. Thanks for a great interview.

  • @jimwojton7369
    @jimwojton7369 3 года назад +5

    Fascinating! Well done and very respectful. Thank you both for this.

  • @batfreeze56
    @batfreeze56 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this resource. It's so easy to see these creators as characters, when they were real people with real lives.

  • @josephbrueckman6271
    @josephbrueckman6271 3 года назад +5

    This was a great interview! Lots of of information and we definitely need to keep Steve alive for all to enjoy his art and writing.
    Thanks

  • @fumaku9726
    @fumaku9726 3 года назад +9

    Great interview! You should get his father to interview.

  • @artdingo
    @artdingo 2 года назад +1

    What a fine straightforward interview. Good fun. Ditko was just a man who drew comics and was his own private man but not a recluse.

  • @user-ld9tf4td8s
    @user-ld9tf4td8s 6 месяцев назад +2

    I'm curious if the reason Steve Ditko was so into faceless characters was because he was a fan of The Shadow because there are several stories from the 1930s which describe him as "a man of many faces with no face of his own" and as he was such a massive character at the time I could see that being a formative idea. Heck, I know for a fact that Marvel's version of Hydra was inspired by the Shadow story The Hydra

  • @krsj5124
    @krsj5124 3 года назад +4

    This is incredible! Thanks Mark Ditko and Alex Grand

    • @markditko4363
      @markditko4363 3 года назад +2

      Gotta thank Alex for giving me a platform!!

  • @yolanda8563
    @yolanda8563 Год назад +2

    An objectivist man of strong integrity and moral fortitude.

  • @JeppeSeverin
    @JeppeSeverin Год назад +1

    Beautiful, thanks - and a happy 95 to Steve.

  • @WillKat66
    @WillKat66 3 года назад +3

    Awesome interview 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 thanks for sharing Mark. 👍🏻

  • @anthonyperdue3557
    @anthonyperdue3557 3 года назад +5

    😎👍Ditko's dad a devoted reader of comic strips and comic books! Your question A!ex if Ditko was into pop culture 😆☝🤓Ditko is pop culture! Dr Strange , The Creeper and Rac Shade , personal favorite characters! 🤓👈For me Ditko is beloved for his Charlton and pre hero Marvel genre gems! Those Ditko genre gems subconsciously woven into the pattern that produced Alex's masterpiece Journey Into Mexico! I can and do imagine what a comic strip he would have produced had he be inclined to go that direction!

  • @ericmengel
    @ericmengel Год назад +1

    This was a really great interview- thanks so much!!!

  • @1OWAC
    @1OWAC 3 года назад +4

    great interview! thanks

  • @bobdole27
    @bobdole27 2 года назад +5

    I like Ditko's objectionistic views and characters, its nice to have a departure from all the moral grey thats constantly fed to the public in media all the time, sometimes its just nice to get a different view

  • @AmsterdamComicGeek
    @AmsterdamComicGeek 3 года назад +5

    Such a wonderful and informative conversation. Great stuff. 👍

  • @misterX1964
    @misterX1964 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this !!

  • @jackkirby
    @jackkirby 2 года назад +1

    Wow .... this is like discovering a treasure. Thanks guys.

  • @chrisberatis2612
    @chrisberatis2612 3 года назад +4

    I absolutely love your RUclips channel on the history of comic books you are very knowledgeable when it comes to this subject.

    • @ComicBookHistorians
      @ComicBookHistorians  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Chris!

    • @chrisberatis2612
      @chrisberatis2612 3 года назад +1

      @@ComicBookHistorians You’re welcome also do you think it’s possible if you can do a video on Val Armour aka Karate Kid who’s the first Eurasian comic book superhero who pave the way for other Eurasian comic book superheroes such as Cassandra Cain who’s the first half Chinese Batgirl Emiko Queen, who’s a half Japanese archer and the half sister of Oliver Queen and Daken who’s also half Japanese and the biological son of Wolverine now that would be a great video to cover on your RUclips channel in the not so distant future.

  • @chrishlady
    @chrishlady 3 года назад +2

    Brilliant. Good job.

  • @KevinMayle1974
    @KevinMayle1974 3 года назад +3

    This is so great! Love the photos too!

    • @markditko4363
      @markditko4363 3 года назад +2

      Ya, seeing new photos is always cool. ... and over time we'll continue to leak more and more.

  • @aaroncampbell8303
    @aaroncampbell8303 2 года назад +2

    WOW! I can't believe this!

  • @RobRVA
    @RobRVA 2 года назад +1

    I love that big Ditko is Amazing book on his shelf I have all those big books.

  • @SonnyBurnett2012
    @SonnyBurnett2012 Год назад

    Congratulations! U got a movie with a comtemporary image of SK!

  • @broken1394
    @broken1394 2 года назад +3

    What a fabulously rich interview ...
    It's a shame, but expected, that some folks become transfixed with one or 2 elements of a story.
    There was a great lesson in watching Peter Jackson documentary ...
    For 50 years a lot of people would have it the fabs didn't like each other by that point, yoko ono arriving split the band up and made a schism ...
    Watching the footage we see a lot stuff to the contrary - those folks should take note and take a look at how they project and make assumptions - sometimes wrongly.
    Not surprised Steve was a vivacious reader.
    It would be interesting to see a bibliography of his books.
    Thanks for the vid.
    🙋🏻‍♂️

    • @markditko4363
      @markditko4363 2 года назад +1

      His library will be cataloged in May!!

  • @seraphiel2
    @seraphiel2 3 года назад +2

    thank you for sharing Mr.Ditko. Your Uncle Steve had an effect on me far beyond the art work.

  • @Slyarno2795
    @Slyarno2795 Год назад

    If i met Steve ditko he would have like my takes on Spider Man.

  • @TheDrunkestSailor
    @TheDrunkestSailor 3 года назад +2

    Damn, I didn't know the Mr. A book/series of books was still happening. Is that gonna be this year or we don't know?

    • @markditko4363
      @markditko4363 3 года назад +4

      Right now it's looking like 2022. Probably around the same time as the Steve Ditko 'Family' book.

    • @TheDrunkestSailor
      @TheDrunkestSailor 3 года назад +1

      @@markditko4363 Very exciting, hope everything goes well and according to plan.
      IDW, if that's still the company doing the project, is the perfect choice. They have the experience and the track record for handling & publishing more archival-leaning material.

    • @markditko4363
      @markditko4363 3 года назад +3

      @@TheDrunkestSailor Yep, IDW is doing the Mr. A book, and we're in discussions about the 'family' book.

  • @richardhincemon
    @richardhincemon Год назад +1

    Steve Ditco the greatest comic book artist of all time ⏲️. The Green Goblin Dr. Octopus the Lizard the Scorpion Sandman and Mysterio greatest villains of all time he is the Creator of Spider-Man.

  • @andrewgeraci8798
    @andrewgeraci8798 Год назад

    In the early 2000s, I obtained Steve's phone number but I was gunshy to call. Over time, my feelings grew into respect for his privacy. Just because I might get a kick out of called didn't give me the right to intrude.

    • @TheWazzoGames
      @TheWazzoGames 9 месяцев назад

      Wow, how’d that’d even happen? You gotta give the story!

  • @tyshekka
    @tyshekka 3 года назад

    When was this?

    • @markditko4363
      @markditko4363 3 года назад +3

      We recorded it on June 13th, 2021.

  • @christianbjorck816
    @christianbjorck816 3 года назад +9

    He was the only creator of Spider-Man. All respect to Stan, but the man took a lot of credit for stuff he didn’t do. Ditko made everything; the characters, the gadgets, the designs, wrote the plots etc. Stan barely had an idea and just added (edited) a little dialouge. Not to mention that Stan had a very limited set of characters he could do (and do them well I might add), and Spider-Man isn’t even close to those. Steve Ditko was a genius and it’s such a shame he barely gets the credit he deserves. So nice that you talk about his works!

    • @markditko4363
      @markditko4363 3 года назад +11

      I'll continue to do what I can to make Steve Ditko more broadly known and recognized for what he's contributed to the comic industry!! He WAS a creative genius!

    • @johnbuco1320
      @johnbuco1320 3 года назад +3

      As a little boy got a copy of Blue Beetle 5 for 5 cents at a discount store. Changed my life! Always a little suspicious of hippies afterward. Followed him from then on. The Charltons were hard to find in New Jersey. The Avenging world through mail order. The best! Thank you for all you are doing!!!

    • @markditko4363
      @markditko4363 3 года назад

      @@johnbuco1320 You are welcome!! I enjoy it!

    • @bendu8282
      @bendu8282 2 года назад +2

      One thing I can say is that Ditko, Kirby and many others added a whole lot to Marvel, but Stan is did a lot more then Ditko & Kirby perceived especially in the editing side of the dialogue and writing for the comics. A known fact is how he would often change or write his own ideas into the illustrations that Ditko & Kirby and others made so he was very creative on the writing end especially since their visuals certainly helped. Along with that he would often give either vague or grand concepts which Ditko , Kirby or others would often build off of with their side of making issues. It was always a team effort, now if you ask me who did the least work I would say Stan compared to everyone else despite all he added he couldn’t really contribute the biggest amount on his own either having to work with others or put in his ideas during the editing process. One thing I can give him was that in his earlier days he gave them a lot of credit and even admitted they added more then him in a lot of issues with building off his ideas or them bringing him stuff and him doing the editing after. Their collision started when Kirby didn’t like how he was being payed. He took it out at the closest authority to him Stan, and left for DC and other parts of the comic industry. Ditko left over a disagreement he had with Lee on Green Goblin’s identity. Lee wanting it to be Norman Osborn, and Ditko disagreeing. Lee was then told to cut out credit of Kirby and others that left when it came to iconic characters that were made when going over their inception by his bosses probably for good Public Relationsions/PR. The reality is Ditko added a lot to Spider-man in concept and form. Stan added a lot through writing dialogue, story, and personalities during his editing process as well as sharing his ideas at times with Ditko , Kirby and others during the work on these early runs. So I would disagree , Spiderman was a co creation from many people including Stan. And that goes for most of these iconic characters. Some added more to them then others but everyone contributed. Stan Lee didn’t just say Spiderman he added a lot to the comics in the editing room. Though these creators that were given the shaft do deserve more credit, and when push comes to shove I do agree that Ditko’s estate deserves the rights to Spiderman & Dr.Strange. Hopefully their can be a situation where they allow Marvel to still use these characters under a partnership that would also benefit them a lot of money and they can play big roles in the creative process owning the rights so that we can get amazing writing for both in film, comics, shows and games.

  • @rickytoddbotelho9555
    @rickytoddbotelho9555 3 года назад +2

    I really want to give this interview a thumbs down because it should have been done thirty years ago. Shame on you for not doing this earlier.👍😀

    • @markditko4363
      @markditko4363 3 года назад +7

      LOL!!! ... my uncle would have disowned me!!! While he was alive the family just honored his interest for privacy.

    • @ComicBookHistorians
      @ComicBookHistorians  3 года назад +4

      Better late than never! And it’s probably the best time possible, bringing love and respect with integrity to the topic.

    • @TheWazzoGames
      @TheWazzoGames 9 месяцев назад

      @@markditko4363Unrelated, but do you know how Steve came into contact with Objectivism? Ayn Rand was also active in New York at that time, so did they meet?

    • @markditko4363
      @markditko4363 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@TheWazzoGames No, I don't know the answer to that question with any certainty. I heard somewhere that Stan had introduced him to Ayn Rand's material, but don't know that for a fact. And yes, it's my understanding that they met at some point since he had attended her lectures in New York.

  • @hellnahboi.7601
    @hellnahboi.7601 2 года назад

    Now they’re coming after Spider-Man.

    • @ComicBookHistorians
      @ComicBookHistorians  2 года назад +3

      Spider-Man the character will be fine either way.

    • @hellnahboi.7601
      @hellnahboi.7601 2 года назад +1

      @@ComicBookHistorians I agree. I’m neutral on the situation so it doesn’t really bother me if they win or not.

  • @FirstnameLastname-my7bz
    @FirstnameLastname-my7bz 2 года назад

    Bill Finger's Batman not Robinson

  • @ernestturriziani2489
    @ernestturriziani2489 Год назад

    I spoke to Steve Ditko a few years before he died. He was very cold and abrupt going on about Objectivism. I could see him marrying any woman because he would not be tolerant with womens illogical natures. To Steve most women were the opposite of Objectivism.

    • @CosmoShidan
      @CosmoShidan 3 месяца назад

      If your misogynist assumption is true, then how do you explain Ayn Rand herself? Does that mean she's illogical and that Objectivism and Ditko are wrong?

    • @ateasewiththecheese2140
      @ateasewiththecheese2140 3 месяца назад +1

      @@CosmoShidan Ayn Rand was a emotional nut case. Regardless of what you think of her philosophy and writing, Rand's personal life was a complete shambles. She became involved in an adulterous affair with a disciple (a "reasonable" decision on her part, of course), and then went all "old bat of out hell" when he made the "reasonable" decision to start boinking some younger woman. The resulting emotional pyrotechnics were a perfect example of the impotence of Objectivism as a life creed.
      Her philosophy is devoid of gratitude. While individualism has some value, Objectivism largely discounts the fact the every successful person stands on the shoulders of those who have come before. In addition, success always involves an element of luck, often consisting of having had the luck to be born into a rich family with plenty of connections. Success devoid of gratitude and the noblesse oblige to help others brings out the worst in people.

    • @ateasewiththecheese2140
      @ateasewiththecheese2140 3 месяца назад

      10 bucks you're a single guy that hasn't dated much. Typical male Randian like Ditko.