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''Doctor Strange'' is a series of several
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volumes featuring the character
Doctor Strange Dr. Stephen Vincent Strange is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Steve Ditko, the character first appeared in ''Strange Tales'' #110 (cover-dated July 1963). Doctor Strange serves as ...
and published by
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, beginning with the original ''Doctor Strange'' comic book series that debuted in 1968.


Publication history


''Doctor Strange'' vol. 1

The original ''
Strange Tales ''Strange Tales'' is a Marvel Comics comics anthology, anthology series. The title was revived in different forms on multiple occasions. Doctor Strange and Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (feature), Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. made their d ...
'' series ended with issue #168 (May 1968). The following month, Doctor Strange's adventures continued in the full-length ''Doctor Strange'' #169, with
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moving to the newly launched ''
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'' Expanded to 20 pages per issue, the ''Doctor Strange'' solo series ran 15 issues, #169-183 (June 1968 – November 1969), continuing the numbering of ''Strange Tales''.DeFalco in
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wrote the run of new stories, joined after the first three issues by the art team of
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Tom Palmer through the end. Colan drastically altered the look of the series, as Thomas recounted: "... he had his own view of what these other worlds should look like. Everyone else sort of copied Ditko's versions of those extra dimensions, which were great and wonderful. When Gene came on, he didn't feel a real rapport with that, I guess, so his extra dimensions tended to be just blackness and smoke and things of that sort... Sometimes it was a little strange for a dimension Doc Strange had been to before to look different when drawn by Gene, but nobody complained." Thomas recalled in 2000 that he returned to work a day late from a weekend
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to find that Marvel production manager
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had assigned ''Doctor Strange'' to writer Archie Goodwin, newly ensconced at Marvel and writing ''
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''. Thomas convinced Brodsky to allow him to continue writing the title. "I got very possessive about ''Doctor Strange''," Thomas recalled. "It wasn't a huge seller, but y the time it was canceledwe were selling the low 40 percent range of more than 400,000 print run, so it was actually selling a couple hundred thousand copies utat the time you needed to sell even more."


''Doctor Strange: Master of the Mystic Arts'' (''Doctor Strange'' vol. 2)

Doctor Strange's feature in the ''
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'' series segued to the character's second ongoing title, ''Doctor Strange: Master of the Mystic Arts'', also known as ''Doctor Strange'' vol. 2, which ran 81 issues (June 1974 – February 1987). ''Doctor Strange'' #14 featured a crossover story with ''
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'' #44, another series that was being drawn by Gene Colan at the time. In Englehart's final story, he sent Dr. Strange back in time to meet
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. In 2010,
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ranked Englehart's work on ''Doctor Strange'' with artists
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and Colan ninth on its list of the "Top 10 1970s Marvels." The series ended with a cliffhanger as his home, the
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, was heavily damaged during a battle. The title was discontinued so that the character's adventures could be transferred to another split-book-format series, ''Strange Tales'' vol. 2 #1–19 (April 1987 – October 1988), which was shared with
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.


''Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme''

Strange was returned to his own series, this time titled ''Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme'', which ran 90 issues (November 1988 – June 1996). The initial creative team was writer Peter B. Gillis and artists
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, with storylines often spanning multiple issues. During this time the series became part of the "
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" group of Marvel's supernatural comics.
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's cover for ''Doctor Strange'' #15 (1990) used
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singer
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's likeness without her permission, leading to a complaint saying that the cover gave the appearance that she was associating with witchcraft. A US District Court sealed an out-of-court settlement between Grant and Marvel in early 1991 with a consent decree in which Marvel did not admit to liability or wrongdoing.


''Doctor Strange'' vol. 3

As part of the
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imprint, the third volume of ''Doctor Strange'' was released in 1999. Given the subtitle ''Flight of Bones'', the volume was written by
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and Tony Harris, and briefly ran for four issues.


''Doctor Strange'' vol. 4

In 2015,
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and
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teamed up for the fourth volume of ''Doctor Strange''. Writers Dennis Hopeless and Penciler Niko Henrichon took charge during the Secret Empire event in issues 21-24, with Bachalo still providing covers. Writer John Barber and Penciler Niko Henrichon took charge for issues 25-26. After the
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renumbering, writer Donny Cates and pencilers Frazer Irving and Chip Zdarsky took over at issues #381-390. Considering the legacy renumbering, the fourth volume actually has a total of 36 issues.


''Doctor Strange'' vol. 5

A fifth ''Doctor Strange'' series was launched by writer
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and artist Jesus Saiz in August 2018.


''Dr. Strange, Surgeon Supreme''

A short-lived sixth series, ''Doctor Strange: Surgeon Supreme'', launched in December 2019 by writer Mark Waid and artist
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follows immediately after the storyline completed in the fifth series. The series was cancelled after six issues.


''Death of Doctor Strange''

Being a mini-series, ''
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'' was written by Jed MacKay, and penciled/inked by
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. With focus on the temporary death of the heroic sorcerer and the reactions of fellow heroes, the 5-issue series lasted from November 2021 to March 2022.


''Doctor Strange'' vol. 6

This series (debuting with ''Doctor Strange'' #1, May 2023), headed by writer Jed MacKay and artist
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, features the continued trials and tribulations of the recently revivified Stephen Strange as well as Clea's position in the series.


Primary Series

Doctor Strange is featured or co-featured in the ongoing series: *''Strange Tales'' #110–111, #114–168 (JulyAug. 1963, Nov. 1963May 1968) *''Doctor Strange'' #169–183 (June 1968Nov. 1969) *''Marvel Premiere'' #3–14 (July 1972March 1974) *''Doctor Strange'' vol. 2 #1–81 184–264(June 1974Feb. 1987) *''Strange Tales'' vol. 2 #1–19 (April 1987Oct. 1988) *''Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme'' #1–90 265–354(Nov. 1988June 1996) *''Doctor Strange'' vol. 3 #1–4 (Feb.May 1999) *''Strange'' #1–6 (Nov. 2004July 2005) *''Doctor Strange: The Oath'' #1–5 (Dec. 2006April 2007) *''Strange'' vol. 2 #1–4 (Jan.April 2010) *''Doctor Strange'' vol. 4 #1–26 355–380(Dec. 2015Dec. 2017) *''Doctor Strange and the Sorcerers Supreme'' #1–12 (Dec. 2016Nov. 2017) *''Doctor Strange'' #381–390 (Jan.July 2018) *''Doctor Strange: Damnation'' #1–4 (AprilJune 2018) *''Doctor Strange'' vol. 5 #1–20 391–410(Aug. 2018Dec. 2019) *''Dr. Strange'' #1–6 411–416(Feb.Oct. 2020) * ''Death of Doctor Strange'' #1–5 (Nov. 2021March 2022) *''Strange'' vol. 3 #1–10 417–426(May 2022March 2023) *''Doctor Strange: Fall Sunrise'' #1–4 (Jan.April 2023) *''Doctor Strange'' vol. 6 #1–18 427–444(May 2023Oct. 2024)


Timeline


Contributors


Vol. 1 (1968–1969; 2017–2018)


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Pencilers


Vol. 2 (1974–1987)


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''Sorcerer Supreme'' (1988–1996)


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Vol. 3 (1998–1999)


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Vol. 4 (2015–2017)


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Vol. 5 (2018–2019)


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Vol. 6 (2023–2024)


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Collected editions


See also

* ''Strange'' (comic book) * Strange Academy


References


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External links


''Doctor Strange'' (1968)
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