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Everybody here that's at all interested in comics should have a look at the documentary, "In Search of Steve Ditko".
It's by a British lad even, and featuring lots of prominent chaps from comics that also happen to be British.
And if you happen to not be British, and might not be swooned by that little sales-pitch, I can assure you that it's good, solid entertainment. It's both hilarious at times, as well as utterly disturbing.
Oh, and Alan Moore... has a veeery deeeep daaark voooice.
Holy CRAP! Steve Ditko's philosophy is bloody MENTAL!
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It aired awhile back over here on BBC4. Jonathan Ross is quite the comic buff. I actually learned quite a bit about Ditko from it though when it comes to Spider-man I actually prefer *gasp* Romita's work. Romita, Lee, Gaiman, Moore and loads of others put in appearances as far as I remember (in fact Stan squirms a bit when pressed who created Spidey). Strongly recommended.
Clip of Alan here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hD7EKZ32ODQ
Clip of Alan here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hD7EKZ32ODQ