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  • ...was the main artist for the series from its creation through 1984. [[Steve Ditko]] took over for the final two years of the original run. ...y began to fall in love with the noble Rom thus Brandy's relationship with Steve was strained.<ref name="Rom"/>
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  • | illustrator = [[Steve Ditko]] ...a children's book. It was written by Robin Snyder and illustrated by Steve Ditko. It was published in 1984 by Western Publishing Company.<ref>{{cite book|ti
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  • ...potlight]]'' #9 (November 1980) featuring Captain Universe, art by [[Steve Ditko]] ...#8. Marvel Comics.</ref> Years later, the Uni-Power would possess his son Steve Coffin to battle Mister E and his shadow slaves.<ref name="Marvel Spotlight
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  • | illustrator = [[Steve Ditko]] and [[Brad Joyce]] ...is written by Pat Brigandi and illustrated by award winning artist [[Steve Ditko]] and [[Brad Joyce]].<ref>{{cite book|isbn=0871351021|last=Brigandi|first=P
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  • ...nauts'' (vol. 3)'''<br />Eric Hanson<br />'''''Micronauts: Karza'''''<br />Steve Kurth<br />'''''Micronauts'' (vol. 4)'''<br />Pat Broderick}} ...0}}</ref> Other artists on the series included [[Howard Chaykin]], [[Steve Ditko]], [[Rich Buckler]], [[Pat Broderick]], [[Val Mayerik]], [[Keith Giffen]],
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  • ...ber 1985-February 1986; reunited with Rom; by Bill Mantlo (writer) [[Steve Ditko]] (art)), ''[[Incredible Hulk]]'' (vol. 2) #418 (June 1994; revealed to be ...nobility,{{issue|date=April 2019}} which caused friction between them and Steve.{{issue|date=April 2019}}
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  • ...War of the GoBots |author=[[Robin Snyder]]| others= Illustrated by [[Steve Ditko]]| ISBN=0-307-61376 |year=1984 |publisher=Western Publishing Company}}</ref
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