Dr Strange II

MARVEL PREMIERE 9-14/DR STRANGE 1-18

This page: DR STRANGE 6-18

When Frank Brunner turned out to be too painstaking to keep regular deadlines, the extraordinary Gene Colan replaced him as artist, but not as co-plotter - Gene puts all his talent into his art. So I felt it was incumbent upon me to maintain the level of magickal wonder Frank and I had had on my own, and it seems to have worked out because we went monthly with #13 - the only time this title has sold that well. It fell back to bi-monthly as soon as this run ended.

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Collection: DR STRANGE 1-18I
ICollection: DRACULA 44/DR STRANGE 14I
Collection: DRACULA 44/DR STRANGE 14I
Collection: DRACULA 44/DR STRANGE 14I

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7 & 8: GIANT-SIZE AVENGERS #4 fits between these two.

13: I was doing an end-of-the-world story in which, of course, the world doesn't end - when I said "Who says so?" So I destroyed everything, only to have Eternity recreate it all exactly as it had been, with none of us knowing we'd all died except Doc. The Sorcerer Supreme has to live with many things that we don't.

14: The second half of a crossover with Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan's TOMB OF DRACULA. Gene obviously drew them both. Marv killed Doc at the end of his half and I killed Drac at the end of mine.

18: The unexpected final issue of my run, as one of Marvel's periodic editorial meltdowns drove me to DC. We were left midway through a saga of America's occult history which has never been completed.