Selected Bibliography
As penciler (generally but not exclusively self-inked), unless otherwise noted
Marvel
- Amazing Adventures #1–6 (1961); becomes
- Amazing Adult Fantasy #7–14 (1961–62); becomes
- Amazing Fantasy #15 (1962)
- The Incredible Hulk #2 (inking Jack Kirby), #6 (1962–63)
- The Amazing Spider-Man #1–38, Annual #1–2 (1963–66)
- The Fantastic Four #13 (inking Jack Kirby) (1963)
- Strange Tales #110–111, 114–146, Annual #2 (Doctor Strange) (1963–66)
- Tales of Suspense #47–49 (Iron Man) (1963–64)
- Tales to Astonish #60–67 (The Hulk in #60–67, Giant Man in #61) (1964–65)
- Machine Man #10–19 (1979–81)
- ROM Spaceknight #59–75, Annual #4 (1984–86)
- Avengers Annual #13, 15 (1984–86)
- Speedball #1–10 (1988–89)
- Phantom 2040 #1–4 (The Phantom) (1995)
- Saban's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #2, #4 (1995–96)
DC
- Strange Adventures #188–189 (1966)
- Showcase #73 (debut, the Creeper) #75 (debut, The Hawk and the Dove) (1968)
- Beware the Creeper #1–6 (1968–69)
- The Hawk and the Dove #1–2 (1968)
- Stalker #1–4 (1975–76)
- 1st Issue Special #7 (Creeper) (1975)
- Man-Bat #1 (1975)
- Shade, the Changing Man #1–8 (1977–78)
- World's Finest Comics #249–255 (script & art, Creeper series) (1978–79)
- Cancelled Comic Cavalcade #1, 2, a 25-page Creeper story planned for Showcase #106; and the aforementioned Shade, the Changing Man #9 (1978)
- Detective Comics #483–485 (The Demon) (1979)
- Detective Comics #487 (Odd Man—debut, originally planned for Shade, the Changing Man #9) (1979)
- Legion of Super-Heroes #267, 268, 272, 274, 276, 281 (1980–81)
- Adventure Comics #467–478 (Starman) (1980)
Charlton
- Strange Suspense Stories #75–77 (Captain Atom) (1965)
- Captain Atom #78–89 (1965–67)
- Blue Beetle #1–5 (1967–68)
- Mysterious Suspense #1 (1968)
- Ghostly Haunts, Ghostly Tales, The Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves (most issues)
Warren
- Eerie #3–10 (1966–67)
- Creepy #9–16 (1966–67)
Atlas/Seaboard
- The Destructor #1–4 (1975)
- Morlock 2001 #3
- Tiger-Man #2, 3
Independent
- Avenging World (1973) (written, pencilled, inked, and lettered by Ditko. Note that the 2002 Avenging World is a collection of Ditko works including the 1973 comic of that name)
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