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  2. Steve Ditko - Wikipedia

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    Ditko as a senior in high school, 1945. Stephen John Ditko [1] was born on November 2, 1927, in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. [4] [5] His parents were second-generation Americans: children of Rusyn [6] Byzantine Catholic immigrants from the former Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Slovakia).

  3. This Magazine Is Haunted - Wikipedia

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    First appearing on the cover of Haunted #1, Doctor Death was the series' host until its cancellation in 1953. He returned for a number of issues when the magazine was acquired by Charlton Comics in 1954. As rendered by Charlton stalwart Steve Ditko, Doctor Death took on a progressively less skeletal appearance.

  4. Creeper (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Creeper (Jack Ryder) is a superhero created by Steve Ditko and Don Segall for DC Comics.He is portrayed as a journalist and talk show host, usually living in Gotham City, who gains the ability to transform into the superhuman the Creeper (and vice versa) thanks to experimental science developed by Dr. Yatz.

  5. Question (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Question is a name used by several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Created by Steve Ditko, the Question first appeared in Charlton Comics' Blue Beetle #1 (June 1967), and was acquired by DC Comics in the early 1980s and incorporated into the DC Universe.

  6. Shade, the Changing Man - Wikipedia

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    Cover of Shade, the Changing Man #6 (original series) by Steve Ditko. Rac Shade is a secret agent from the Meta-Zone dimension who is framed for treason and sentenced to death. Through various events, Shade spends time on Earth trying to clear his names, but is met with resistance from the Meta-authorities at each point.

  7. Charlton Comics - Wikipedia

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    The company's most noteworthy period was during the "silver age" of comic books, which had begun with DC Comics' successful revival of superheroes in 1956. [2] In March 1960, Charlton's science-fiction anthology title Space Adventures introduced Captain Atom, by Gill and the future co-creator of Marvel Comics' Spider-Man, Steve Ditko. [15]

  8. 'Heartbroken' Ellen Breaks Silence After Stephen 'tWitch ...

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    Remembering her friend. Ellen DeGeneres paid tribute to her former DJ, Stephen “tWitch” Boss, after the dancer died by reported suicide on Tuesday, December 13, at age 40. Ellen DeGeneres and ...

  9. Mr. A - Wikipedia

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    Not Again, Ditko!, Robin Snyder & Steve Ditko, 2009) A new edition of the 1973 Mr. A. #1 comic was published by Snyder and Ditko in late 2009 (dated January 2010). This edition has all the story contents of the original, though with a different story order, the covers and centerfold printed in black and white and the splash page to "Right to Kill!"