I love the character of Doctor Strange. I enjoyed reading this book. I loved the plot of the book. I rated this a 4 out of 5 stars.
I love the character of Doctor Strange. I enjoyed reading this book. I loved the plot of the book. I rated this a 4 out of 5 stars.
After the death of Stephen Strange the mantle of Sorcerer Supreme was taken by his widow, Clea. Daughter of the Faltine Warlord Umar and niece to the Dread Dormammu, she can be terrifying when opposed. Pursued by agents of Death as she seeks a way to bring her beloved Stepehn back to life, she scours the underworld for a solution.
She's a fitting inheritor to the role of protector of Earth. Worth checking out!
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My favorite Marvel character, the sorcerer supreme protects the human realm from evil forces with the use of magic
An exciting tale of the master of the mystic arts. A pathetic human is somehow able to endow his followers with mystic abilities, as his worshippers increase in number throughout NYC. Strange needs to peel back the layers to discover the source of the chaos and save his friend.
As Sorcerer Supreme, Dr. Strange is responsible for blocking legions of demons and other magical bad actors from reaching Earth. When murdered, this blockade is rendered void, and all evil is unhindered from invading our planet. But who killed Strange? A younger version of the Dr is unleashed via an insurance spell to solve his older self‘s murder! A truly unique and fun read, like a mystical ‘whodunnit‘. Recommended!
Very cool story. Dr. Strange is murdered, but he removed his body for a week from the timeline so he could set his affairs in the case of his death. It, of course, correlates with a interdimensional, world-ending threat, but the murder mystery is really cool.
“The Way to Dusty Death” is an evocative title to a fantastic story. Had this been the only tale in this volume I would have given it a hearty thumbs up. Unfortunately, there are quite a few more stories of Spidey and Doc Strange from the ‘60s to ruin the average. If you are a fan of both characters, or enjoy the snappy dialogue and naive plotting from Marvel‘s early days, this book is worth checking out.