Doctor Strange
Few characters in Marvel's vast cosmos have proven as enduringly spellbinding as Doctor Strange, who first materialized in Strange Tales #114 in 1963 — conjured by the legendary duo of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby right at the heart of the Silver Age, when Marvel was rewriting the rules of what a superhero could be. Over more than six decades of publishing, from Strange Tales to Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme and well beyond, he has accumulated 1,215 catalog appearances and an extraordinary 50 key issues, a testament to just how central this character has become to Marvel's mythology. He keeps rarefied company, sharing pages with the likes of Spider-Man, Captain America, Tony Stark, and Peter Parker — the very backbone of the Marvel universe — which tells you everything about his stature among Earth's greatest champions. If you're building a serious Marvel collection or simply want to explore one of comics' most atmospheric and imaginative corners, Doctor Strange is an absolute essential.
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Trivia
- Doctor Strange was conceived as the second strange-arts-style Marvel lead, but his earliest published stories were also a deliberate showcase for Steve Ditko's increasingly psychedelic page layouts, which helped make him one of the most visually experimental mainstream comics of the 1960s.en.wikipedia.org
- Doctor Strange became one of Marvel's most important cosmic-political characters in the 2000s by joining the Illuminati, a behind-the-scenes group whose secret decisions reshaped major crossover events across the Marvel Universe.en.wikipedia.org
- Stan Lee has written more of Doctor Strange's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 66 issues.
Covers through the years — 1965–2022
★ 1965
★ 1969
1973
1977
★ 1985
1986
★ 1990
1996
2002
2008
★ 2012
2013
2017
2022