tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2252129938551938631.post5043399650411461718..comments2024-03-25T22:28:29.238-04:00Comments on Tony Isabella's Bloggy Thing: SUNDRY SUNDAYTony Isabellahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07356415470545816484noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2252129938551938631.post-53006628782598113192016-12-07T12:30:44.916-05:002016-12-07T12:30:44.916-05:00Rechecked the end credits, and as I wrote previous...Rechecked the end credits, and as I wrote previously - no credit for Steve Ditko.<br /><br />Harry Tzvi KeuschAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2252129938551938631.post-65867179493091835642016-12-05T22:55:01.820-05:002016-12-05T22:55:01.820-05:00"What about when an editor creates a characte..."What about when an editor creates a character and then hands that character off to a writer and artist? Should he or she get a share of the creator credit? I would say “Yes.”"<br /><br />I agree with most of what you said, but not sure about this one. I guess it depends on how much of the "creation" the editor does before the "hand-off". Just a name, probably not enough. Detailed character design, personality, back-story, explanation of powers (for super-hero books), maybe. But then if the editor is doing all that, maybe she should just be writing the book. Maybe I've heard too many "bad editor" stories, but overall it seems a bit too open to abuse.Bobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05628851838591913073noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2252129938551938631.post-16104326481148037642016-12-05T09:41:56.305-05:002016-12-05T09:41:56.305-05:00I first thought of the creator problem when I saw ...I first thought of the creator problem when I saw the creator credits on the Daredevil movie as "Stan Lee and Bill Everett." Everett only drew the first issue and designed a costume only a blind man would wear. Wally Wood gave us the classic DD costume that was in the movie and got no credit at all. Don't mean to demean Submariner creator Everett, but Wood should be credited, too.<br />Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04714977807912464533noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2252129938551938631.post-42567719905148371352016-12-04T15:32:00.456-05:002016-12-04T15:32:00.456-05:00Did you check the end credits? Generally, only the...Did you check the end credits? Generally, only the creators of the title character (Hulk) would have received credit at the beginning of the feature with other creators being given "special thanks" at the end of the feature. I realize fans have been conditioned to always think the worst of Marvel, but check the end credits and get back to me.Tony Isabellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07356415470545816484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2252129938551938631.post-22325910436214334162016-12-04T14:01:38.967-05:002016-12-04T14:01:38.967-05:00I recently saw "Hulk: n Where Monsters Dwell&...I recently saw "Hulk: n Where Monsters Dwell" animated feature. It acctually should have been called "Hulk & Doctor Strange: Where Monsters Dwell", since the esteemed Doctor was even more prominent than the Hulk. <br /><br />Unfortunately, Steve Ditko received no credit at all. Just "based on creation of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby". Very sad the the creator of Doctor Strange was comletely ignored.<br /><br />Harry Tzvi KeuschAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com