Dr. Estranho
Dr. Estranho is the Brazilian Portuguese name for Marvel's Doctor Strange — Stephen Strange, a former surgeon who became Earth's Sorcerer Supreme after a career-ending accident led him to seek mystical healing, ultimately mastering the arcane arts under the Ancient One.
Stepping out of the Brazilian Bronze Age, Dr. Estranho made his catalog debut in 1982 within the pages of Superaventuras Marvel, an Editora Abril publication that brought Marvel's rich universe to Portuguese-language readers. Over a remarkable thirty-year span across titles like Marvel Série I and Marvel Série II, this character kept extraordinary company — sharing pages with the likes of Stephen Strange, Homem-Aranha, and Demolidor, alongside their civilian counterparts Peter Parker and Matt Murdock. A product of creative talents including Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith, Dr. Estranho represents a fascinating corner of Marvel's Brazilian publishing history, the kind of discovery that reminds collectors just how wide and wonderful the world of comics truly is.
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