just wondering if the old Doctor Strange comic is worth reading to enjoy? there any great moments besides him dealing with Baron Mordo?
just wondering if the old Doctor Strange comic is worth reading to enjoy? there any great moments besides him dealing with Baron Mordo?
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I'm not sure what you mean by "old Doctor Strange comic" but I consider Triumph & Torment to be the best standalone Doc story of all time, and Mordo isn't even in it.
There are also several classic arcs, some with the Baron, some without.
Probably yes. Doc's had a long but oft interrupted run during which there were many examples of great work. For a more definite answer, letting us know which issues you're considering would help.
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doesnt matter what old issues. im asking if the old Doctor Strange comic book is worth reading and enjoying. Period.
that the secod series that ran from the mid late 1980s to through the 1990s. all i know about it is when Strange turned into a teenager then turned back into his normal adult age
There are many Doctor Strange stories worth reading. Too many to list individually, but I agree with jackolover that the original Strange Tales #130-146 is classic. I would also suggest that reading the entire Roger Stern run is worth it. And, personally, I would also endorse Peter B. Gillis's run--which is basically one long story.
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You might want to try the so-called Sliver Dagger saga from the mid-70's. It's by Steve Englehart and Frank Brunner. Roughly Dr Strange vol2, 1-5 ( issue 3 is mostly reprints ).
You might able to find it as Dr Strange Special Edition from '83 cheap online.