Thursday, May 7, 2015

HE'S MEAN! HE'S KRUEL! STEVE DITKO'S -- MADMAN !!!



Steve Ditko's fierce Madman, appears in Ditko Presents #6, #7, #13, #16 & Act Five. But wait, there's more coming in the Madman saga. Strong with emotion, the black & white comic books are published by Robin Snyder & Steve Ditko.


Matt Madder, a freelance thief driven insane on drugs in a psychiatric unit after being accused of murder. As Madman, his mission is simple, revenge on the people, in the paranoid city of Zane, who double-crossed him.
The Madman is the only “big” serial Ditko is running in his new comics: a gigantic continuing mystery story featuring modular adventures issue by issue, but potentially building toward something greater. At the center of it all is Matt Madder, a freelance thief and dedicated Individual who is accused of murder and driven insane on drugs in a psychiatric unit. Sadly for everyone, he then escapes from custody, his chemically addled brain inspiring him to dress in a frankly amazing sparkles-and-polka-dot ensemble like a blotter paper rendition of the Spirit, his only mission revenge on the people who double-crossed him: and everyone in the paranoid city of Zane is implicated!

Read More: Steve DItko Doesn't Stop: A Guide To 18 Secret Comics By Spider-Man's Co-Creator | http://comicsalliance.com/steve-ditko-self-published-comics-mr-a-summary-spider-man-objectivism/?trackback=tsmclip
The Madman is the only “big” serial Ditko is running in his new comics: a gigantic continuing mystery story featuring modular adventures issue by issue, but potentially building toward something greater. At the center of it all is Matt Madder, a freelance thief and dedicated Individual who is accused of murder and driven insane on drugs in a psychiatric unit. Sadly for everyone, he then escapes from custody, his chemically addled brain inspiring him to dress in a frankly amazing sparkles-and-polka-dot ensemble like a blotter paper rendition of the Spirit, his only mission revenge on the people who double-crossed him: and everyone in the paranoid city of Zane is implicated!

Read More: Steve DItko Doesn't Stop: A Guide To 18 Secret Comics By Spider-Man's Co-Creator | http://comicsalliance.com/steve-ditko-self-published-comics-mr-a-summary-spider-man-objectivism/?trackback=tsmclip

Ditko Presents #6
Ditko Presents #7



Ditko Presents #13

Ditko Presents #16

Act Five 
"The Madman"
Look at that face, not something you want to see in a back alley!

It's freeier, Steve Ditko art, with pure style only he can portay. Those expressions are priceless! It's good to see him produce new comics in keeping with his vision.

Recommended upcoming Ditko Presents #19 & #22 with Madman. 

Take a leap, try out this Steve Ditko series!

You won't regret it.  

Here's Sgt. Fury #15 penciled by the esteemed Steve Ditko!

Live Large My Friends!

Thank You!
Matt Madder, a freelance thief and dedicated Individual who is accused of murder and driven insane on drugs in a psychiatric unit. Sadly for everyone, he then escapes from custody, his chemically addled brain inspiring him to dress in a frankly amazing sparkles-and-polka-dot ensemble like a blotter paper rendition of the Spirit, his only mission revenge on the people who double-crossed him: and everyone in the paranoid city of Zane is implicated!

Read More: Steve DItko Doesn't Stop: A Guide To 18 Secret Comics By Spider-Man's Co-Creator | http://comicsalliance.com/steve-ditko-self-published-comics-mr-a-summary-spider-man-objectivism/?trackback=tsmclip
Rarely seen Ditko pencil art!

Never let it be said Ditko didn't have a sense of humor!


LOOK AT THAT FACE. Ditko may be all about the hero as an inspiring force, but as a citizen of this world he understands that the vast majority of people are prone to ethical lapses and small, damning compromises. More and more, his recent work focuses less on superheroes bellowing speeches into whatever space is available in the panel, than compromised human beings writhing in psychic agony over their flaws. To continue my religious comparison, to read Ditko is to know we live in a fallen world, though no god awaits these poor souls after death.
The Madman is the only “big” serial Ditko is running in his new comics: a gigantic continuing mystery story featuring modular adventures issue by issue, but potentially building toward something greater. At the center of it all is Matt Madder, a freelance thief and dedicated Individual who is accused of murder and driven insane on drugs in a psychiatric unit. Sadly for everyone, he then escapes from custody, his chemically addled brain inspiring him to dress in a frankly amazing sparkles-and-polka-dot ensemble like a blotter paper rendition of the Spirit, his only mission revenge on the people who double-crossed him: and everyone in the paranoid city of Zane is implicated!


Read More: Steve DItko Doesn't Stop: A Guide To 18 Secret Comics By Spider-Man's Co-Creator | http://comicsalliance.com/steve-ditko-self-published-comics-mr-a-summary-spider-man-objectivism/?trackback=tsmclip
LOOK AT THAT FACE. Ditko may be all about the hero as an inspiring force, but as a citizen of this world he understands that the vast majority of people are prone to ethical lapses and small, damning compromises. More and more, his recent work focuses less on superheroes bellowing speeches into whatever space is available in the panel, than compromised human beings writhing in psychic agony over their flaws. To continue my religious comparison, to read Ditko is to know we live in a fallen world, though no god awaits these poor souls after death.
The Madman is the only “big” serial Ditko is running in his new comics: a gigantic continuing mystery story featuring modular adventures issue by issue, but potentially building toward something greater. At the center of it all is Matt Madder, a freelance thief and dedicated Individual who is accused of murder and driven insane on drugs in a psychiatric unit. Sadly for everyone, he then escapes from custody, his chemically addled brain inspiring him to dress in a frankly amazing sparkles-and-polka-dot ensemble like a blotter paper rendition of the Spirit, his only mission revenge on the people who double-crossed him: and everyone in the paranoid city of Zane is implicated!


Read More: Steve DItko Doesn't Stop: A Guide To 18 Secret Comics By Spider-Man's Co-Creator | http://comicsalliance.com/steve-ditko-self-published-comics-mr-a-summary-spider-man-objectivism/?trackback=tsmclip
LOOK AT THAT FACE. Ditko may be all about the hero as an inspiring force, but as a citizen of this world he understands that the vast majority of people are prone to ethical lapses and small, damning compromises. More and more, his recent work focuses less on superheroes bellowing speeches into whatever space is available in the panel, than compromised human beings writhing in psychic agony over their flaws. To continue my religious comparison, to read Ditko is to know we live in a fallen world, though no god awaits these poor souls after death.
The Madman is the only “big” serial Ditko is running in his new comics: a gigantic continuing mystery story featuring modular adventures issue by issue, but potentially building toward something greater. At the center of it all is Matt Madder, a freelance thief and dedicated Individual who is accused of murder and driven insane on drugs in a psychiatric unit. Sadly for everyone, he then escapes from custody, his chemically addled brain inspiring him to dress in a frankly amazing sparkles-and-polka-dot ensemble like a blotter paper rendition of the Spirit, his only mission revenge on the people who double-crossed him: and everyone in the paranoid city of Zane is implicated!


Read More: Steve DItko Doesn't Stop: A Guide To 18 Secret Comics By Spider-Man's Co-Creator | http://comicsalliance.com/steve-ditko-self-published-comics-mr-a-summary-spider-man-objectivism/?trackback=tsmclip
LOOK AT THAT FACE. Ditko may be all about the hero as an inspiring force, but as a citizen of this world he understands that the vast majority of people are prone to ethical lapses and small, damning compromises. More and more, his recent work focuses less on superheroes bellowing speeches into whatever space is available in the panel, than compromised human beings writhing in psychic agony over their flaws. To continue my religious comparison, to read Ditko is to know we live in a fallen world, though no god awaits these poor souls after death.
The Madman is the only “big” serial Ditko is running in his new comics: a gigantic continuing mystery story featuring modular adventures issue by issue, but potentially building toward something greater. At the center of it all is Matt Madder, a freelance thief and dedicated Individual who is accused of murder and driven insane on drugs in a psychiatric unit. Sadly for everyone, he then escapes from custody, his chemically addled brain inspiring him to dress in a frankly amazing sparkles-and-polka-dot ensemble like a blotter paper rendition of the Spirit, his only mission revenge on the people who double-crossed him: and everyone in the paranoid city of Zane is implicated!


Read More: Steve DItko Doesn't Stop: A Guide To 18 Secret Comics By Spider-Man's Co-Creator | http://comicsalliance.com/steve-ditko-self-published-comics-mr-a-summary-spider-man-objectivism/?trackback=tsmclip

1 comment:

  1. Never seen this Madman. Amazing Ditko is still producing at his advanced age and his art still looks damn good.

    Funny dog!

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