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Review: Doctor Strange #53

Doctor Strange’s mission takes him back to ancient Egypt and an encounter with Rama-Tut and the Fantastic Four. Marshall Rogers and Terry Austin wrap up their six-issue run on Doctor Strange with this time-travel adventure written by Roger Stern.

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Review: Doctor Strange #51

Doctor Strange, Nick Fury and others come together during World War II to thwart a time-travel plot from Dormammu. A dense outing that pushes creative boundaries from the A-list team of Roger Stern, Marshall Rogers and Terry Austin.

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Review: Doctor Strange #50

The abduction of Clea and Morgana Blessing draws Doctor Strange back in time – and into the clutches of Dormammu! This strong outing from Roger Stern, Marshall Rogers and Terry Austin is pretty, but the art is also undermined by the printing technology of the era.

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Review: Doctor Strange #55

Already distraught over the departure of his disciple Clea, Doctor Strange finds himself in a battle with D’Spayre. One of the great done-in-one gems of the Bronze Age, from the team of Roger Stern, Michael Golden and Terry Austin.

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Review: Doctor Strange #1

Silver Dagger breaks into the Sanctum Sanctorum, steals the Eye of Agamotto and Clea, and leaves Doctor Strange for dead. The Sorcerer Supreme returns to his own series guided by the creative team of Steve Englehart, Frank Brunner and Dick Giordano.

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Review: Doctor Strange #46

Called by a dream, Clea joins the sisterhood of Sibyls in an effort to thwart the Black Oracle prophecy. A pair of stories – including a backup with stunning art from Michael Golden and P. Craig Russell – demonstrate the underlying problem with the Doctor Strange/Clea relationship.

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