• In 1966, when Spider-Man artist and co-creator Steve Ditko left Marvel, Romita was chosen by writer Lee as the new artist for Amazing Spider-Man.
  • Stan Lee and Steve Ditko created the character, but I feel without Romita’s contribution Spider-Man would not have reached the heights of popularity he now holds.
  • Web of Spider-man#52 page 13, John Romita Sr. Comic Strip. ... Pencil by Frank Springer and ink /finish by John Romita! 1 comment.
  • Art by Steve Ditko, John Romita Sr., Don Heck, John Romita Jr., Greg LaRocque, Sal Buscema, and Scot Eaton. 320 pages, Paperback.
  • On June 12, John Romita Senior died in New York (aged 93; he was born in Brooklyn on January 24, 1930), the last living Marvel historical writer and an authentic...
  • Lee and Romita Sr.'s Spider-Man (1966-1972) — John Romita Sr. took over Ditko's role as artist and plotter after he left.
  • Expect images, rants, musings and long winded essays of the Web Head and why I think he's the greatest comic book Superhero of all time. ... #John Romita Sr.
  • Stan Lee first proposed a Spider-Man newspaper strip in 1970 and he prepared two weeks' worth with John Romita Senior, but did get picked up.
  • John Romita Sr., Marvel’s master illustrator and the man who gave Wolverine his claws and Spider-Man his iconic good looks, has spun his last web at the ripe...