Showing posts with label Steve Ditko. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steve Ditko. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Monday, September 27, 2010

Comic: the Destroyer

rescan by Gus
The Destroyer - 1991 One-Shot (With a 2nd story drawn by Steve Ditko)
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thanks to Gus
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Saturday, July 31, 2010

Comic: Invasion

Here's A Cool Reprint Comic Featuring Some Nice Black n White Ditko Art.




thanks to Dave

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Comic: Speedball

full series now available
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Ditko art and plot
#1-4 download

5 download


6-10 download
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Comic: Mr A

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Ditko in here.
1 download
thanks to Burb
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Saturday, March 13, 2010

Comic: Blue Ribbon Comics

Archie Adventure Series, Blue Ribbon Comics Thunder Agents Vol.2 #12 1984. Some Ditko Art In This One.
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Friday, March 12, 2010

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Comic:Captain Atom

Created by writer Joe Gill and artist/co-writer Steve Ditko.

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The Charlton Comics version of Captain Atom was Allen Adam. The character's origin had Adam working in a special experimental rocket when it accidentally launched with him trapped inside. Entering the upper atmosphere, the rocket exploded and Adam was atomized. However, he somehow gained superpowers that included the ability to reform his body safely on the ground. He was outfitted in a red and yellow costume that apparently acted to shield people from his nuclear powers. When he "powered up", his hair changed to silver-white. Later, in his own title, he replaced this costume with a liquid-metal outfit that was under his skin, and transformed when he powered up. Captain Atom's powers were similar to such other nuclear-powered superheroes as Gold Key's Doctor Solar and Dell Comics' Nukla. Captain Atom was first published in a series of short stories in the anthology series Space Adventures # 33-40 (March 1960-June 1961) and #42 (Oct. 1961). Charlton began reprinting his short adventures in the anthology Strange Suspense Stories beginning with #75 (June 1965), renaming the title Captain Atom with #78 (Dec. 1965) and giving the hero full-length stories and supervillain antagonists (previous stories involved Cold War anti-Communist missions or dealing with aliens). Captain Atom later teamed with the superhero Nightshade. The superhero Blue Beetle starred in the initial backup feature, later replaced by a Nightshade backup series.

Captain Atom was canceled with issue #89 (Dec. 1967). In 1975, the unfinished Ditko art for issue #90 was inked by John Byrne and published in the first two issues of the official Charlton fanzine, Charlton Bullseye, as the 10-page "Showdown In Sunuria" (writer: Jon G. Michels) and the 11-page "Two Against Sunuria" (writer: Roger Stern). Captain Atom next appeared in issue #7 (May 1982) of the new-talent showcase comic also called Charlton Bullseye, in a story by writer Benjamin Smith and artist/co-writer Dan Reed, which for some reason returned him to his original red-yellow outfit. The character's last pre-DC appearance was in AC Comics' one-shot Americomics Special #1 (Aug. 1983), in a story teaming the Charlton "Action Heroes" Blue Beetle, Captain Atom, Nightshade, and The Question as the Sentinels of Justice. This last story had originally been done for Charlton before the company folded.

The actual Charlton characters made their reappearance in the DC's Crisis on Infinite Earths, which introduced Earth-Four as the native reality of Captain Atom on which he had had all his Charlton era adventures. By the series end, Earth-Four (and the Charlton characters) was incorporated into the Post-Crisis DC Universe. The last appearance of this Charlton-era Captain Atom was in DC Comics Presents #90 (February 1986).
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#78-89 download

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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Comic: Wha!?!

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Written and drawn by Ditko - 1975
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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Comic: Showcase #105&106 - unpublished

Here are the two final issues of DC's Showcase series. These were never formally published - so these are black and white. Includes Ditko on a creeper issue!
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#105 unpublished - download
#106 unpublished - download

I'm also adding these to the earlier post with all the other showcase issues for ease. (So if you want more showcase be sure to hit the title below in the label section)
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Sunday, October 4, 2009

Comic: Ditko Years#1


And Now Folks Here's Classic Charlton Horror Vol.1 #1 The Ditko Years.

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Comic: Nukla

Classic Dell sci fi action
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#1-4
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Steve Ditko art in #4!
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Friday, August 14, 2009

Comic: Hogan's Heroes

Here are several issues of those goofy POWs.
#1 Download

#2,4,6,8&9 zipped download
#7 download
(Ditko art in #2)
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(anyone have the missing issues by chance?)

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Comic: Strange Avenging Tales

Ditko's Strange Avenging Tales #1 From Fantagraphic Books. DOWNLOAD at rs

or
download megaupload richard



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Comic:Mysteries of Unexplored Worlds#3

And Here Is Another Fill For Mysteries Of Unexplored Worlds Issue #3 From Charlton 1957.

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Comic: Ghostly Haunts

From Charlton Here's Ghostly Haunts. As Many As I Could Find. Issues 20-33 rar




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Old piles of good sh... stuff

These are spotlighted items - not always 'old' because of when they were made but rather these are things that were posted awhile ago on this blog and have been 'archived' in the back.














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