Creepy Presents: Steve Ditko

Illustrated by Steve Ditko
$24.99 US
Dark Horse Comics | Dark Horse Books
24 per carton
On sale Jun 02, 2026 | 9781506753232
Sales rights: World

A COMPLETE COLLECTION OF STEVE DITKO’S WARREN HORROR STORIES!

Making a lasting mark on comics as the co-creator of Spider-Man, Steve Ditko veered away from the mainstream and into darker territories at the end of the sixties.


His work in Creepy and Eerie proved that this superhero maestro also excelled at short-form horror. Featuring Ditko’s collaborations with Archie Goodwin on fifteen tension and terror-filled stories, this collection is a must for fans of the enigmatic artist. This collection not only finds the artist at his pen-and-ink finest, but also showcases some rarely seen ink wash work from a storytelling maestro and features a new introduction from comics historian Mark Evanier!

Warring wizards, paranoid goons, persistent heroes, and otherworldly domains dominate the sixteen diverse tales in this new, oversized paperback collection!
“Good comics drawing has force, power, and emotion behind it; and that’s what Ditko has.”—Gil Kane

About

A COMPLETE COLLECTION OF STEVE DITKO’S WARREN HORROR STORIES!

Making a lasting mark on comics as the co-creator of Spider-Man, Steve Ditko veered away from the mainstream and into darker territories at the end of the sixties.


His work in Creepy and Eerie proved that this superhero maestro also excelled at short-form horror. Featuring Ditko’s collaborations with Archie Goodwin on fifteen tension and terror-filled stories, this collection is a must for fans of the enigmatic artist. This collection not only finds the artist at his pen-and-ink finest, but also showcases some rarely seen ink wash work from a storytelling maestro and features a new introduction from comics historian Mark Evanier!

Warring wizards, paranoid goons, persistent heroes, and otherworldly domains dominate the sixteen diverse tales in this new, oversized paperback collection!

Praise

“Good comics drawing has force, power, and emotion behind it; and that’s what Ditko has.”—Gil Kane