Doctor Strange #33
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrank Brunner's cover for this February 1979 issue is a swirling, unsettling piece — Doctor Strange and a white-haired woman in purple are engulfed by dark, claw-handed wraith-like figures, their billowing blue cloaks consuming nearly every inch of the composition. The tagline "Through a Glass Strangely!" perfectly captures the dreamlike dread on display, teasing a story titled "All My Dreams Against Me" by Roger Stern, Ralph Macchio, Tom Sutton, and Rudy Nebres. If you enjoy the Sorcerer Supreme tested on every front at once, this one looks like a genuinely unsettling chapter in his ongoing struggle against the mystic unknown.
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