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  2. Doctor Strange (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Strange vol. 4 #6–10 and Doctor Strange: Last Days of Magic #1 168 2017 978-0785199335: Doctor Strange: Blood in the Aether: Doctor Strange vol. 4 #11–16 136 2017 978-1302903008: Doctor Strange: Mr. Misery: Doctor Strange vol. 4 #17–20, Annual #1 136 2018 978-1302905873: Doctor Strange: Secret Empire: Doctor Strange vol. 4 #21–26 ...

  3. Doctor Strange - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Strange debuted in Strange Tales #110 (July 1963), [7] a split book shared with the feature "The Human Torch". Doctor Strange appeared in issues #110–111 and #114 before the character's eight-page origin story in #115 (December 1963). His origin was later retold in Doctor Strange #169 (February 1968).

  4. Doc Strange - Wikipedia

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    Doc Strange is a Golden Age comic book superhero who originally appeared in Thrilling Comics #1 (Better Publications, also called Nedor Comics) in February 1940. The character continued in Thrilling Comics until issue #64 (Feb 1948). [1] He also appeared in America's Best Comics #1-23 and 27.

  5. Silver Dagger (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Returning to Earth's dimension, he battled Doctor Strange, Spider-Man, Ms. Marvel, and Marie Laveau. He was stabbed by Leveau, and returned to the dimension of Agamotto. [4] Some time later, Silver Dagger surrendered his left eye to Agamotto, who awarded it to Doctor Strange. [5] Silver Dagger then attempted to slay the Werewolf by Night. With ...

  6. Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. - Wikipedia

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    The Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. feature replaced then running Human Torch serial that ran alongside Dr Strange in Strange Tales, starting with issue #135.Though Dr Strange was a commercial and critical hit for Marvel, Nick Fury Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. was given priority and the cover of the anthology book for the first year of the title's serialized run.

  7. Marvel Tales (comics) - Wikipedia

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    That was dropped with #17, when 18-page Thor reprints replaced the earlier 13-page Thor reprints. Marvel Tales was revamped to feature two Spider-Man reprints and one Dr. Strange reprint in issues #28–31 — with the exception of #30, where the Dr. Strange backup was replaced by an original story featuring the X-Men member the Angel , written ...

  8. 1968 in comics - Wikipedia

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    Strange Tales, with issue #169, changes its name to Doctor Strange. (Marvel Comics). Steve Ditko and Steve Skeates' Hawk and Dove make their debut. [18] The American comics magazine Four Color is terminated. His name is … Savage by Gil Kane and Robert Franklin (Archie Goodwin) (Adventure House press), one of the first American graphic novels.

  9. Eye of Agamotto - Wikipedia

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    The Eye of Agamotto (/ æ ɡ ə ˈ m ɒ t oʊ /) is a fictional, mystical item appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The item appears in publications that feature Doctor Strange. The Eye of Agamotto and Agamotto in his caterpillar form also appeared in the Gold Key Dark Shadows comic book, Collinwood Possessed!. [2]