The 1974 edition showcases Steve Ditko's complete comic works for Charlton Comics, featuring 19 stories primarily written by Joe Gill, along with contributions from other authors, including Ditko. This collection includes four covers and 152 pages of Ditko's distinctive artwork, highlighting his creative storytelling. Notably, it contains an 18-page story scripted by Ditko, originally intended for Blue Beetle #6, offering fans a comprehensive look at his contributions during this period.
Joe Gill Book order
Joseph P. Gill was a prolific American magazine writer and comic book scripter, primarily known for his extensive work with Charlton Comics. He co-created several notable superheroes, contributing significantly to the comic book landscape. Gill is widely regarded by comics historians as one of the most prolific writers in the medium's history, with his output staggering in its volume.




- 2024
- 2024
Featuring the creative collaboration between Steve Ditko and Joe Gill, this collection showcases all of Ditko's comic work for Charlton Comics in 1960. It includes 22 stories, 19 striking covers, and an impressive 124 pages of interior art, highlighting Ditko's unique artistic style and storytelling prowess. This edition serves as a comprehensive tribute to a pivotal year in Ditko's career, appealing to fans of classic comics and art enthusiasts alike.
- 2023
Tonight I'll Dream of You
- 378 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Featuring a collection of 37 stories and 17 covers, this edition showcases the distinctive art of Steve Ditko across 299 pages. It includes two of Ditko's personal favorites, "Escape" and "Partners," along with the first-published Killjoy story presented in both its original and revised forms. Readers can also enjoy tales from various series such as E-Man, Ghostly Haunts, and The Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves, highlighting Ditko's versatility and creativity in the comic book genre.
- 2021
A Touch of Genius
- 248 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The 1971 comic art collection showcases Steve Ditko's complete works published by Charlton, featuring a range of stories from titles like Ghost Manor and The Many Ghosts of Dr. Graves. Each narrative is penned by Joe Gill, highlighting Ditko's distinctive artistic style and storytelling. This volume offers a comprehensive look at Ditko's contributions to the horror and romance genres during that year.