
Workers and volunteers with Bottle Works place the last row of panels on the Steve Ditko mural on Washington Street in downtown Johnstown on Friday, June 17, 2022. The late Marvel comics artist was a native of Johnstown.
Workers and volunteers with Bottle Works place the last row of panels on the Steve Ditko mural on Washington Street in downtown Johnstown on Friday, June 17, 2022. The late Marvel comics artist was a native of Johnstown.
By Thomas SlusserPhotographer
Thomas Slusser is a photographer for The Tribune-Democrat. He can be reached at (814) 532-5190. Follow him on Twitter @ThomasSlusser.​
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For decades, comic book artist Steve Ditko was labeled a "recluse" because he chose to allow his work to speak for him. But his family members who still reside in his hometown of Johnstown are working to change this narrative.
For decades, comic book artist Steve Ditko was labeled a "recluse" because he chose to allow his work to speak for him. But his family members who still reside in his hometown of Johnstown are working to change this narrative.
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