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  2. Doctor Strange's 'magic choreographer' explains how magic ...

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    This process of creating magical movements is the sole responsibility of. Ever wonder how Marvel Studios developed the unique hand motions for Doctor Strange's spell-casting in the MCU? Well ...

  3. Sanctum Sanctorum (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Sanctum Sanctorum first appeared with Doctor Strange in his debut in Strange Tales #110 (July 1963), drawn by Steve Ditko. [2] [3] The details of the building have varied by artist, with one reviewer noting, for example, of Marvel Premiere #3 (July 1972) that "[n]ot since the heady days of Ditko for instance, did the doctor's sanctum sanctorum appear in such scrumptious detail, laden it ...

  4. 'Doctor Strange 2' introduces the Illuminati. Here's their ...

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    Here's everything you need to know about the Marvel covert group's members including Professor X, Captain Carter, Reed Richards and more.

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    As of November 2023, there are 27 Costco Business Center locations — listed below — across the U.S. For more specific information, visit the Costco business delivery website . Anchorage ...

  6. Nicodemus West - Wikipedia

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    Nicodemus "Nic" West appears in the live-action Marvel Cinematic Universe films Doctor Strange [6] and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), [7] portrayed by Michael Stuhlbarg. This version is a rival surgeon to Dr. Stephen Strange [ 8 ] who serves as a comedic foil with no sinister intentions.

  7. Shuma-Gorath - Wikipedia

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    Shuma-Gorath first appears as an adversary for Doctor Strange in Marvel Premiere #10 (September 1973), [6] created by writer Steve Englehart and artist Frank Brunner.The character's name is taken from Robert E. Howard's short story "The Curse of the Golden Skull," [7] which features a dying magician named Rotath invoking the "iron-bound books of Shuma-Gorath" in a curse against humanity.

  8. Living Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    The Living Tribunal debuted in a storyline called "The Sands of Death" in Strange Tales #157–163 (June–December 1967), giving mystic hero Doctor Strange a limited time to prove Earth is worth saving. [3]

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