A current on-line interview Brian Michael Bendis conducted with Stan Lee starts with the following exchange:
"Bendis: First of all, I have to tell you a very funny anecdote to start us off.
Lee: Great. The more you talk, the less I’ll have to.
Bendis: I talked to Steve Ditko this week. We were setting up these interviews and you were nice enough to say yes, and Steranko is going to do one and he’s kind of an impossible get, and some other people are doing this who are very hard to get. So I was talking to our mutual friend Ralph Macchio. Ralph is in contact with Steve Ditko and is very aware that Steve doesn’t do interviews, but I said, ‘Boy, What a coup to get him.’
So Ralph said, ‘Listen, I can get you on the phone with him. We can at least try.’ So I got on the phone with him. I said, ‘Hi. My name is Brian Bendis and I write Spider-Man for the last few years.’ And he went ‘Uh huh.’
I said, ‘We’re doing these interviews.’ And he said, ‘Well, I don’t do interviews.’ I’m like: ‘Yeah, well, I knew that it was a long shot. I just thought that I would try. Can I ask you why you don’t do interviews?’
He goes: ‘Oh, you know what? That’s an excellent question. But it’s an interview question and I don’t do interviews.’ And that was the end of the phone call.
Lee: [Laughs] He didn’t even tell you why he didn’t do interviews?
Bendis: No. I said, ‘No. No. I’m not asking it as an interview. I’m asking from one writer to another – I’m actually curious what it was that happened.’ He said, ‘Oh, well that’s a very good question, but I don’t do interviews.’
Lee: [Laughs] Well – I don’t need a building to fall on me. I’m beginning to think that this man does not do interviews.
Bendis: Exactly. But I got to thank him for helping to create Spider-Man and that’s all that I really wanted to say and so I said it and we hung up. "
There's nothing else on Ditko in the interview, but if you want to read the whole thing then it's available at
http://www.wizarduniverse.com/magazine/ ... cfm?page=4