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Stephen Ditko, Spider-Man co-creator, 90

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NEW YORK — US comics artist Stephen Ditko, co-creator of Marvel superheroe­s Spider-Man and Doctor Strange, has died. He was 90.

Police in New York said he was found in his apartment on June 29, according to the Hollywood Reporter. No cause of death has been confirmed.

Born in 1927 in Johnstown, Pennsylvan­ia, Ditko worked alongside the then- future Marvel Comics CEO Stan Lee in the early 1960s. It was Ditko who came up with Spider- Man’s iconic red and blue suit, complete with webshooter­s.

“Today, the Marvel family mourns the loss of Steve Ditko. Steve transforme­d the industry and the Marvel Universe, and his legacy will never be forgotten,” Marvel Entertainm­ent President Dan Buckley said in a statement Saturday.

Ditko, a reclusive figure who is thought to have never married, had left Marvel by 1966, reportedly due to a disagreeme­nt with Lee.

He went on to work for other publishers — including DC Comics, where he created characters such as The Creeper — but did draw for Marvel again from in 1979.

“Of course, he is best known for co-creating Spider-Man but he also ushered in a slew of unique, very personal and eclectic characters for DC such as the Question, Blue Beetle, Hawk and Dove, and more,” said DC Entertainm­ent Chief Creative Officer Jim Lee on Twitter.

“Polite and unassuming — he never sought attention or the limelight but in many ways represente­d the hidden hero he saw in all of us,” he added. Elsewhere on social media, fans paid tribute to Ditko alongside images of his work — hailed by many for its unique, zany style.

“RIP to comic book legend Steve Ditko, beyond influentia­l on countless planes of existence,” wrote film director Edgar Wright, whose works include Shaun of the Dead (2004).

Meanwhile, author Neil Gaiman reflected: “Steve Ditko was true to his own ideals. He saw things his own way, and he gave us ways of seeing that were unique. Often copied. Never equalled.”

 ??  ?? A SCULPTURE of comic hero Spider-Man sits on the roof of a cinema on Aug. 17, 2011 in Magdeburg, Germany. The superhero character was invented by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and was first published in the No. 15 issue of Amazing Fantasy in August 1962.
A SCULPTURE of comic hero Spider-Man sits on the roof of a cinema on Aug. 17, 2011 in Magdeburg, Germany. The superhero character was invented by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and was first published in the No. 15 issue of Amazing Fantasy in August 1962.

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