Stan Lee & Steve Ditko story. Steve Ditko Cover & Art. Small Color Touch along spine of cover. We will Consider all Serious Offers!
One of the most celebrated issues of the Lee-Ditko run is #33 Feb. 1966, the third part of the story arc. If This Be My Destiny...
, and featuring the dramatic scene of Spider-Man, through force of will and thoughts of family, escaping from being pinned by heavy machinery. Noted, Steve Ditko squeezes every ounce of anguish out of Spider-Man's predicament, complete with visions of the uncle he failed and the aunt he has sworn to save. Observed, After his origin, this two-page sequence from. #33 is perhaps the best-loved sequence from the Stan Lee/Steve Ditko era. Steve Saffel stated the full page Ditko image from.#33 is one of the most powerful ever to appear in the series and influenced writers and artists for many years to come. Manning wrote that Ditko's illustrations for the first few pages of this Lee story included what would become one of the most iconic scenes in Spider-Man's history. The story was chosen as #15 in the. 100 Greatest Marvels of All Time. Poll of Marvel's readers in 2001.
Wrote in his introduction to the story, These first five pages are a modern-day equivalent to Shakespeare as Parker's soliloquy sets the stage for his next action. And with dramatic pacing and storytelling, Ditko delivers one of the great sequences in all comics. SCANNER MAY MAKE THE ITEM APPEAR DARKER THAN IT IS. Check our other hundreds of Life Magazine, Newspapers, Comics, Books, Art & Signatures. Listings from 1800's to 1970's. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Comic Books & Memorabilia\Comics\Comics & Graphic Novels". The seller is "classicbooks" and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.