Doctor Strange Epic Collection #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis Epic Collection gathers the early adventures of Doctor Strange, Master of the Mystic Arts, from the late 1960s and early 1970s. It includes issues of Doctor Strange (vol. 1) and Marvel Premiere, featuring classic battles against the demonic Dormammu and other mystical threats, with storylines that deepen Strange's role as Earth's Sorcerer Supreme. The volume showcases the work of creators like Roy Thomas, Gene Colan, and Steve Englehart, capturing a pivotal era in Marvel's supernatural corner.
In "Is There a Doctor Not in the House?", the Silver Surfer races from Titan to Earth after learning Galactus has arrived in New York—only to find Dr. Strange trapped in stasis and forced to battle Nova in a desperate bid to protect him. Written by Ron Marz and illustrated by Kevin West, with inks by Tom Christopher, colors by Tom Vincent, and letters by Ken Bruzenak, this issue blends cosmic stakes with personal loss as Strange awakens to reveal an unexpected alliance with Galactus for the looming Infinity War. The cover, by Geof Isherwood, captures the tension of the moment with striking, dynamic composition.
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The Surfer is visiting Titan where he is shown the catatonic Nebula by Starfox and Firelord. While visiting with Mentor who is mourning the anniversary of his wife's death at the hands of Thanos, the Surfer learns that Galactus is in New York. Racing back to Earth, the Surfer confronts Galactus who apparently has Dr. Strange in stasis and he is forced to fight Nova to help his mystic friend. Strange wakes up and stops the battle as he explains that he is partnering up with the big G for the Infinity War.
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