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Zach Rabiroff's avatar

As always, Tom, thanks for these. Your unflinching honesty in recalling your experiences with Deathlok are especially appreciated -- and, I think, helpful to anyone who's ever been young, stupid, and inexperienced in a creative job.

Speaking of old editorial experiences. Here's one I maybe ought to have asked you in an interview, but the topic never came up, so here it is. There has been an oft-repeated story (from John Byrne, Glen Greenberg, and others) that during the mid-90's, Steve Ditko had been in talks to make his dramatic, long-awaited return to Spider-Man for a project of some sort, only to drop the discussions after seeing Untold Tales of Spider-Man already in progress.

The story is eyebrow-raising on its face, if only because of Ditko's frequent and consistent refusals to work on his co-creation post-1966, even during periods when he had an active working relationship with Marvel. And even from the distance of time, I'm not sure how much you yourself are free to comment on it. But if I can ask your own recollections of the events, can you describe what happened here, and what you were actually aware of at the time?

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Kevin Hines's avatar

Put me down as someone who loved the Avengers Inc character covers. I was in already for the creative team (Al Ewing is a must buy writer, and Leonard Kirk is underrated. Love his work everywhere I’ve seen it) but I’d have picked up those comics to flip through and consider buying on cover alone.

(That might not be enough.,. But I’m not a previews reader, so I’m not going to put a book on a pull list on a cover).

Anyway, I’ll remain sad it’s over. Issue 5 felt a bit rushed but the other 4 were perfect.

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