My Interview With Steve Ditko, the Co-Creator of Spider-Man

May 2, 2025 2 mins to read
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This is my cornerstone interview. Steve Ditko rarely spoke to the press, which makes any genuine exchange with him something special.

Who Was Steve Ditko?

Steve Ditko co-created Spider-Man and Doctor Strange with Stan Lee at Marvel in the 1960s, and he designed Spider-Man’s now-iconic costume and visual style. Later in his career he created independent, creator-owned work — including the Objectivist character Mr. A — and he was famously private throughout his life. He passed away in 2018.

How the Interview Came About

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The Interview

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What Ditko Taught Me

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Steve Ditko’s Legacy

Spider-Man and Doctor Strange became global franchises, and Ditko’s independent work and creator-rights stance left a lasting mark on the industry.

See also: more of my interviews with industry legends, the full interviews archive, and my Silver Age reviews of the early Ditko-era Spider-Man issues.

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