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Book : Marvel Masters Of Suspense Stan Lee & Steve Ditko...

Modelo 02918753
Fabricante o sello MARVEL
Peso 2.05 Kg.
Precio:   $289,469.00
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-Titulo Original : Marvel Masters Of Suspense Stan Lee & Steve Ditko Omnibus Vol. 1

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Marvel

-Descripcion Original:

Before Stan Lee and Steve Ditko revolutionized comic book super-heroes with the Amazing Spider-Man and Doctor Strange, they applied an incomparable storytelling mastery to taut suspense-thrillers. These chilling stories were cast with nervous-eyed dreamers and sweaty-palmed schemers, none of whom make it out with getting theirs. They were parables of wrenching psychological tension, expressed by two of comic books most unique creative minds, and they will leave you curled up and screaming for more -- whether you like it or not! Marvel is honored to collect Stan Lee and Steve Ditkos complete stories of suspense in this, the first of two beautifully restored volumes. From Ditkos very first Marvel work in 1956 through to his last five-page masterpiece, every iconic Silver Age short is collected in these incomparable Omnibus editions. Written by Stan Lee with Carl Wessler Penciled by Steve Ditko Cover by Steve Ditko Introduction by Roger Stern COLLECTING: JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY (1952) #33, 38, 50-73, STRANGE TALES (1951) #46, 50, 67-91, TALES TO ASTONISH (1959) #1-26, TALES OF SUSPENSE (1959) #1-15, 17-24, STRANGE WORLDS (1958) #1-5, WORLD OF FANTASY(1956) #16-19, AMAZING ADVENTURES (1961) #1-6, JOURNEY INTO UNKNOWN WORLDS (1950) #45, 51, MYSTERY TALES (1950) #40, 45, 47, TWO-GUN WESTERN (1956) #4, WORLD OF SUSPENSE (1956) #2, MARVEL TALES (1949) #147, SPELLBOUND (1952) #29, STRANGE TALES OF THE UNUSUAL (1955) #5, ASTONISHING (1951) #53, WORLD OF MYSTERY (1956) #3, 6, BATTLE (1951) #63, GUNSMOKE WESTERN (1955) #66 Review 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 equaled. I know Im a different person because he was in the world. -- Neil Gaiman Its hard to read about Stan Lees life story, or consider his career, without concluding that the master of the Marvel Universe weighs in as one of the greatest storytellers of the postwar era -- perhaps the greatest. -- Damien Walter, The Guardian Steve Ditkos pencils and inks, while actually quite sophisticated, had a certain rough-hewn feeling, reminiscent of woodcuts. This stylistic device made his work feel more down-to-earth and realistic than the slicker techniques that were in vogue before the onset of the Marvel Age.-- Les Daniels Like a Bob Dylan or a Gene Roddenberry, [Stan] Lee took cultural threads -- elements already afoot in society -- and constructed his own quilt. While his source material was sometimes derivative, what he stitched was something new under the sun. -- Ted Anthony Ditko created a concept of mysticism and interdimensional travel which I have never seen before in comics. It was absolutely beautiful. Good comics drawing has force, power, and emotion behind it; and thats what Ditko has ... -- Gil Kane There will never be another Stan Lee. For decades he provided both young and old with adventure, escape, comfort, confidence, inspiration, strength, friendship and joy. He exuded love and kindness and will leave an indelible mark on so, so, so many lives. -- Chris Evans To my knowledge, Steve Ditko has never taught a class in comics writing or drawing. Yet he has probably taught more young writers and artists more about story structure, composition, and anatomy than most professional instructors combined. -- Mike W. Barr Thank you, Stan Lee. For your service in protecting our freedom and for your creativity and imagination! You were and will always be a super-hero! -- Jamie Lee Curtis In a Ditko comicbook, the characters, their poses and expressions, the architecture and lighting, even background figures, are all rendered in an uncompromising style by an artist who devoted his life to bettering his craft. -- Mike Benton Thank you, Stan, for making me not only the boy I was but also the man I am today. You had great power and you always used it responsibly, fostering billions of dreamers w
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