Strange #3
The third chapter of Marvel Knights' reimagining of Stephen Strange arrives with a quietly powerful cover by Brandon Peterson — a dark-haired figure kneels at the steps of a luminous, otherworldly chamber, facing a glowing, bald elder seated in meditative stillness while a poised woman looks on from behind. The composition carries a genuine sense of submission and mystery, suggesting a student confronting something far beyond ordinary understanding. J. Michael Straczynski and Samm Barnes continue their grounded, human take on sorcery with this 2005 installment, and Peterson's clean, detailed linework makes the whole thing feel both intimate and appropriately uncanny.
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Stephen learns that his search for recovery has involved him with the supernatural, though he refuses to accept it.
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