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X-WR-CALDESC:Before Spider-Man leaped off the pages of comic books into the
  movies\, Steve Ditko\, a cartoonist\, and Stan Lee\, a scriptwriter\, sat
  down at their desks and invented him. The Library of Congress possesses t
 he original drawings for their collaboration\, which appeared in the Augus
 t 1962 issue of “Amazing Fantasy.” Together we look at the moment the radi
 oactive spider bit Peter Parker\, turning him from a lonely teenager into 
 a superhero. We discuss how Steve Ditko changed his art in reaction to Sta
 n Lee’s editorial notations in the margins of the drawing. Specialists pre
 sent the art in an interactive format\, highlighting the artistic creative
  process\, including how Ditko drew the costume for the first time and how
  it differs from what Spider-Man wears today. We also discuss how Peter co
 mes to learn “with great power there must also come — great responsibility
 !” Conceived as an interactive event aimed at children and young adults wh
 o may be aware only of the Marvel movies\, Library staff will highlight an
 d discuss that the story came from a book — a comic book — and the imagina
 tive possibilities of a talented writer and artist working as a team.\nCap
 tioning will be provided for this event\, which will be streamed to our li
 brary's television. If you'd like to participate from home\, please see th
 e registration link below.
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DESCRIPTION:Before Spider-Man leaped off the pages of comic books into the 
 movies\, Steve Ditko\, a cartoonist\, and Stan Lee\, a scriptwriter\, sat 
 down at their desks and invented him. The Library of Congress possesses th
 e original drawings for their collaboration\, which appeared in the August
  1962 issue of “Amazing Fantasy.” Together we look at the moment the radio
 active spider bit Peter Parker\, turning him from a lonely teenager into a
  superhero. We discuss how Steve Ditko changed his art in reaction to Stan
  Lee’s editorial notations in the margins of the drawing. Specialists pres
 ent the art in an interactive format\, highlighting the artistic creative 
 process\, including how Ditko drew the costume for the first time and how 
 it differs from what Spider-Man wears today. We also discuss how Peter com
 es to learn “with great power there must also come — great responsibility!
 ” Conceived as an interactive event aimed at children and young adults who
  may be aware only of the Marvel movies\, Library staff will highlight and
  discuss that the story came from a book — a comic book — and the imaginat
 ive possibilities of a talented writer and artist working as a team.\nCapt
 ioning will be provided for this event\, which will be streamed to our lib
 rary's television. If you'd like to participate from home\, please see the
  registration link below.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210923T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210923T160000
LOCATION:Coplay Public Library\, 49 S. 5th St.\, Coplay\, PA 18037 US
SUMMARY:With Great Responsibility: The Spider-Man Origin Story in Art and C
 omic Books
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