Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #79
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1995 entry in the long-running Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme series carries one of the most quietly haunting covers of its era, with Mike Dringenberg's pencils and inks delivering a moody, painterly composition. A dark-haired woman cradles an unconscious or fallen figure while a grey wolf rests close beside her — scattered roses, a lantern, and Doctor Strange's signature teal Cloak of Levitation draped across the scene lend the image an air of grief and uneasy magic. Titled "Farewell, Nightmare Music," this issue promises something emotionally charged at the intersection of sorcery and sorrow.
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Sister Nil tells the tale of how Nightmare wanted a successor, and he choose either Doctor Strange or Sister Nil.
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