Steve Ditko
Steve Ditko was a Silver Age artist and writer best known for co-creating and defining the early visual identity of Spider-Man and Doctor Strange, with a style that combined nervous linework, unusual page design, and psychologically charged storytelling. His name is closely tied to foundational Marvel first appearances and early character-defining runs that serve as reference points for collectors focused on Silver Age keys, original character design, and creator-driven visual authorship.
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Top Steve Ditko CPVs
Steve Ditko is credited with 70 CPVs in the guide, led by Superman #400, an anniversary giant-size issue with a Frank Miller back-cover pin-up and a reputation as tough in very high grade, plus Rom Spaceknight #75 and Further Adventures of Indiana Jones #34 as scarcer final issues. Marvel Tales is especially notable with #144 as the title's first CPV, #150 reprinting the first Sinister Six appearance, and #151-153 reprinting the first appearances of Mysterio, Green Goblin, and Kraven the Hunter, while What If #35 is the title's first CPV with a Frank Miller Elektra/Bullseye story.