Celebrities salute to the creator of Spiderman
Celebrities salute to the creator of Spiderman
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Spiderman' and 'Doctor Strange’ are those tremendous project which entertains the audience in a way that is unforgettable. The movies are now garnered with lots of commercial and critics appreciation and box office still have their records with some never seen collections.

Steve Ditko, the co-creator of these two comic creatures which eventually get turns into a silver screen characters was found dead in his apartment on 29th June. The New York Police Department has confirmed his death to The Hollywood Reporter which left all his fans with emotions and a sense of losing something worthy.

The costume, the web-shooters, the red and blue design, all that you have witnessed in the Spiderman series is his invention. Along with Stan Lee and Jack Kirby he is termed as one of the founding father of Marvel Comics. The cause of 90 years old is still not announced.

To mark his significance in the film industry and entertaining world many celebrities and fans have paid tribute to the artist and scribbled down a note to mourn the great loss.

Edgar Howard Wright, the director wrote down: “RIP to comic book legend Steve Ditko, beyond influential on countless planes of existence. He never truly profited from his comic creations that have lasted for decades, but his work will never be forgotten.”

 

 

The ‘Neverwhere’ writer, Neil Gaiman appreciated legend’s uniqueness and said: “Steve Ditko was true to his own ideas. He saw things his own way, and he gave us ways of seeing that were unique. Often copied. Never equaled. I know I'm a different person because he was in the world.”

 

 

Kevin Patrick Smith, the American filmmaker-actor saluted the imagination that exits in Spiderman’s creator and wrote down: “Spider-Man. Dr. Strange. The Question. The Creeper. Shade the Changing Man. Hawk & Dove. He worked with @Marvel AND @DCComics. Such an astounding imagination and the awesome ability to back it up. Thank you #SteveDitko, for sharing your genius and enriching American Pop Culture.”

 

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