From what I can tell, this volume doesn't have any extras anyway, so I don't think it matters.īut, you know, full disclosure and all. I should probably mention that I read these as single digital issues. This book has been on my Want-It-So-Bad list since 2011, and yesterday I finally got to read it! Strange comics now have a very high bar to clear so I’m worried that reading more about the Master of the Mystic Arts might pale in comparison. My only real complaint is that by starting with this particular story any other Dr. I also particularly liked the use of the Night Nurse as a supporting character. The artwork really sells this too in the way that it portrays a ‘realistic’ New York where something like the Cloak of Levitation does seem unworldly. Vaughan is one of my favorite comic writers, and this is a great read that mixes Strange’s history with a grounding in the modern Marvel universe that puts magic side-by-side with science. I couldn’t have picked a better story to try. Strange movie and enjoyed it so much I decided to read up on the Sorcerer Supreme. The whole trippy-psychedelic-mysticism thing has never really been my cup o’ tea, but like a good comic book nerd I saw the Dr. This is one of those Marvel characters that I mainly know from his appearances in other books rather than reading his main titles. The cure he finds turns out to have much larger implications that threaten Strange both magically and physically. Strange is very upset to learn that his friend and servant Wong has terminal brain cancer and vows to use every mystical means at his disposal to save him. If your name is something like Stephen Strange then you’d almost have to be a superhero, wouldn’t you? Either that or Bond villain.ĭr.
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