Saturday, February 14, 2009

In Search Of Steve Ditko



Just bought this anthology of really old Steve Ditko, black and white work. Purporting to be from a period where he found his unique weirdness and started to produce his very unique look. The title is a link to a BBC special that Jim Gorham tracked down. in search of Steve Ditko.

Alan Moore talks about Mr A. Good laugh with that.

7 comments:

  1. I watched the five parts with keen interest never having known how reclusive Ditko was (and is). Did the program go on to try to actually track down the man himself?

    In similar fashion my wife and I watched a documentary once with two naturalists who were trying to track down a living Tasmanian Tiger ... and the program was quite interesting as it gave a lot of information on the creature and on why it became extinct. The hunters set traps and such, which when checked were either empty or contained some other animal. At the end of the hour long program, the fellows announced that they would continue in their efforts and the credits rolled.

    I got the same feeling out of this program.

    Love that Jonathan Ross, however. When I was working to finish a vidgame in Norwich, England, I became addicted to a game show that he hosted. Bawdy! Yessssss ...

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  2. If you go to the following page you'll find the last 2 parts

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  3. click on the "Next Posts" hyperlink at the bottom of the page for the rest. Then scroll down until you find them.

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  4. Delightful ... dragging Gaiman along was "pure dead brill" as the Brits say ... which means pure dead brilliant. Thanks!!

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  5. Thanks for the doc upload Doug. I enjoyed it quite a bit.

    I'm intrigued by the forensic process of tracking to an address that is linking to your site.

    Software that lets you do that?

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  6. I'm running WordPress on my own website, and one of the statistics in the web hosting service's management console is "Links from an external page (other web sites except search engines)."

    Another, somewhat less comprehensive, view can be gotten in Google's blog search area, by doing this:

    link:tuesdayartgroup.blogspot.com

    Technorati.com is another place that collects links into blogs.

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  7. Very cool Doug. Thanks for that info. There's a couple of guys that come to this forum that are techy enough to use the info. None of them are named Buncake.

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