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Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme#48
Cover: Geof Isherwood

Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #48

Dec 1992 · Marvel · 1.75 USD; 2.15 CAD; 1.20 GBP
“To Serve in Heaven”

In "To Serve in Heaven," Doctor Strange faces a dire choice when Clea's victory over Umar and Baron Mordo inadvertently frees Dormammu, plunging the mystical realm into chaos. With his own life in peril, Strange must summon the Vishanti—only to be bound by a terrifying bargain: a five-thousand-year war across dimensions. Written by Len Kaminski and illustrated with haunting detail by Geof Isherwood, this 1992 issue delivers a pivotal moment in Strange’s journey, with cover art by Isherwood that captures the weight of cosmic consequence.

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writer Len Kaminski · artist Geof Isherwood · inker Bob Petrecca · inker Don Hudson · colorist George Roussos · letterer Pat Brosseau · inker Barnett · cover Geof Isherwood

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letterer Pat Brosseau
inker Barnett
cover pencils, inks Geof Isherwood

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Clea deposes Umar and Baron Mordo, only to unleash Dormammu. Meanwhile Doc has to call upon the Vishanti to save him from destruction, and they demand he accompany them for a 5000 year war.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).