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| Jack Kirby / Steve Ditko |
Amazing Spider-man v1 #1, 1963 - After a wildly successful premiere in Amazing Fantasy #15, this first issue begins Spider-man's first series. Peter Parker, desperate for money, tries to cash in on his new super-hero persona. Steve Ditko employs an opening splash and two large panel chapter headings, balancing out the more numerous smaller panels. Layouts are varied and well designed. In the second tale, Spider-man's financial opportunities dwindle, leading him to solicit membership in the Fantastic Four. Ditko does a splendidly roomy first page, but the remaining pages quickly adhere to a busy nine-panel grid. While a tad monotonous, the artist compensates with quirky yet distinctive drawings. Ditko's cover collaboration with Jack Kirby nicely captures the heroes' first moment of contact. Note also that the issue contains the first retelling of Spider-man's origin and the first appearance of the Chameleon. Spider-Man" was later reprinted in Amazing Spider-man annual #2. Written by Stan Lee, this is 1 of 38 Amazing Spider-Man issues by Ditko and 1 of 2 Amazing Spider-Man issues by Kirby. /// key 1st appearance Chameleon, 1st issue
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Kirby cover pencils (Ditko inks) = ***
"Spider-man" Ditko story pencils and inks 14 pages = ***
"Spider-Man vs. The Chameleon" Ditko story pencils and inks 10 pages = ***
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Kirby cover pencils (Ditko inks) = ***
"Spider-man" Ditko story pencils and inks 14 pages = ***
"Spider-Man vs. The Chameleon" Ditko story pencils and inks 10 pages = ***
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Amazing Spider-man #1 - Jack Kirby / Steve Ditko cover, Ditko art + 1st issue
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