Doc Strange
Doc Strange is a Golden Age superhero who debuted in Thrilling Comics in 1940, published by Ned Pines. He later appeared in America's Best Comics and was revived in FemForce, making him one of the earliest costumed adventurers of the heroic era.
Few characters can claim roots as deep as Doc Strange, a Golden Age original who first stepped onto the page in Thrilling Comics #2 back in 1940, conjured into existence by publisher Ned Pines during comics' earliest heroic dawn. Over eight decades of publishing history β from the pulp-flavored excitement of Thrilling Comics and America's Best Comics through later revivals in FemForce β this character has proven remarkably durable for a figure born in that first flourishing of four-color adventure. Along the way, Doc Strange has shared pages with an impressive roster of Golden Age luminaries like The Phantom Detective, The Woman in Red, and George Chance, placing him squarely at the heart of a rich, largely rediscovered era that collectors are increasingly passionate about. If you love the raw, inventive energy of comics' founding generation, Doc Strange is exactly the kind of enduring original worth tracking down.
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