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Spider-Man Komplett#32 [4]
Cover: Steve Ditko

Spider-Man Komplett #32 [4]

Jul 2000 · Panini Deutschland · 4,95 DEM, 40,00 ATS; 5,00 CHF
“Ein Mann sieht Rot!”

"Ein Mann sieht Rot!" offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at the creative split between Steve Ditko and Stan Lee during the early days of The Amazing Spider-Man, framed through Steve Kups’ insightful analysis of their differing approaches to storytelling. With direct quotes from Ditko himself—revealing how little collaboration existed after issue #26—the story sheds light on the unspoken tension that shaped one of comics’ most iconic series, all rendered in the classic style of John Romita and brought to life on the cover by the legendary Steve Ditko.

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writer Steve Kups · artist, inker John Romita · cover Steve Ditko

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writer Steve Kups
artist, inker John Romita
cover pencils, inks Steve Ditko

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Steve Kups schreibt über die Arbeitsweise von Steve Ditko und was die Unterschiede im Vergleich zu Stan Lees Schreibweise sind. Dazu sind auch Zitate von Steve Ditko aus einem Interview zu lesen indem er erzählt: " Tatsache ist, daß wir schon vor Band 26 (The Amazing Spider-Man) bis zu dem Zeitpunkt, als ich die Serie verließ, keine Diskussionen über Ideen- oder Handlungsverlauf mehr führten. Stan wusste nie, um was es in meinen Stories überhaupt ging."

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).