Strange Tales (1951 series) (Marvel) #128

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Number 128 128
Volume 1 1
No Volume No No
Volume Not Printed False False
Display Volume With Number No No
Indicia Publisher
Indicia Publisher Not Printed Printed Printed
Brand
No Brand No No
Publication Date January 1965 January 1965
Year On Sale None None
Month On Sale None None
Day On Sale None None
On Sale Date Uncertain No No
Key Date 1965-01-10 1965-01-10
Indicia Frequency
No Indicia Frequency No No
Price 0.12 USD 0.12 USD
Page Count 36 (note: total sum of story page counts is 24) 36 (note: total sum of story page counts is 24)
Page Count Uncertain No No
Editing Stan Lee Stan Lee
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Rating
No Rating False False
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0. [Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch] (Human Torch and the Thing; Dr. Strange) cover, 1p [S P I C L E]

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Sequence Number 0 0
Title Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch
Unofficial Title? Yes Yes
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Type cover cover
Feature Human Torch and the Thing; Dr. Strange Human Torch and the Thing; Dr. Strange
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Feature Logo
Genre Superhero; Occult Superhero; Occult
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Page Count 1 1
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Stan Lee Stan Lee
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Pencils Jack Kirby Jack Kirby
No Pencils
Inks Frank Giacoia Frank Giacoia
No Inks
Colors Stan Goldberg Stan Goldberg
No Colors
Letters Sam Rosen Sam Rosen
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Characters Thing [Ben Grimm]; Quicksilver; Scarlet Witch; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Dr. Strange; The Demon Thing [Ben Grimm]; Quicksilver; Scarlet Witch; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Dr. Strange; The Demon
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  • in Essential Dr. Strange (Marvel, 2001 series) #1 (December 2001) [black & white]
  • in Essential Human Torch (Marvel, 2003 series) #1 (2003) [black & white]
  • in Marvel Masterworks: The Human Torch (Marvel, 2006 series) #2
  • in Marvel Masterworks: Doctor Strange (Marvel, 2010 series) #1
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1. Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch (Human Torch and Thing) comic story, 12p [S P I C L E]

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Title Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch
Unofficial Title? No No
First Line
Type comic story comic story
Feature Human Torch and Thing Human Torch and Thing
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Feature Logo
Genre Super-hero Super-hero
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Page Count 12 12
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Stan Lee (co-plot, dialogue); Dick Ayers (co-plot) Stan Lee (co-plot, dialogue); Dick Ayers (co-plot)
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Pencils Dick Ayers Dick Ayers
No Pencils
Inks Frank Giacoia [as Frank Ray] Frank Giacoia [as Frank Ray]
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Colors Stan Goldberg Stan Goldberg
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Letters Art Simek Art Simek
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Characters Quicksilver; Scarlet Witch; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing [Ben Grimm]; Very Brief Cameo Flashbacks: Spider-Man; Avengers (Captain America; Giant-Man; Iron Man; Thor); Daredevil; Fantastic Four (Invisible Girl; Mr. Fantastic); Mastermind; Magneto; Blob; X-Men (Angel; Beast; Cyclops; Iceman; Marvel Girl) Quicksilver; Scarlet Witch; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Thing [Ben Grimm]; Very Brief Cameo Flashbacks: Spider-Man; Avengers (Captain America; Giant-Man; Iron Man; Thor); Daredevil; Fantastic Four (Invisible Girl; Mr. Fantastic); Mastermind; Magneto; Blob; X-Men (Angel; Beast; Cyclops; Iceman; Marvel Girl)
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Synopsis Quicksilver wants to take leave of Magneto, even though his sister says they "owe him too big a debt." But she follows her brother's lead, and they seek out the Fantastic Four for advice. As only Ben and Johnny are home when they arrive, naturally, a misunderstanding turns into a brawl. When it's over, Quicksilver & his sister decide they're only "safe" with Magneto. Quicksilver wants to take leave of Magneto, even though his sister says they "owe him too big a debt." But she follows her brother's lead, and they seek out the Fantastic Four for advice. As only Ben and Johnny are home when they arrive, naturally, a misunderstanding turns into a brawl. When it's over, Quicksilver & his sister decide they're only "safe" with Magneto.
Reprint Notes
  • in Marvel's Greatest Comics (Marvel, 1969 Series) #31 (June 1971)
  • in Essential Human Torch (Marvel, 2003 series) #1 (2003) [black & white]
  • in Marvel Masterworks: The Human Torch (Marvel, 2006 series) #2
  • in Fantastici Quattro, I (Editoriale Corno, 1971 series) #29
Notes Previous appearance of Quicksilver & Scarlet Witch in X-MEN #7 (September 1964); next appearance in X-MEN #11 (May 1965). Previous appearance of Quicksilver & Scarlet Witch in X-MEN #7 (September 1964); next appearance in X-MEN #11 (May 1965).
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2. The Demon's Disciple! (Dr. Strange) comic story, 10p [S P I C L E]

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Title The Demon's Disciple! The Demon's Disciple!
Unofficial Title? No No
First Line
Type comic story comic story
Feature Dr. Strange Dr. Strange
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre Occult Occult
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Page Count 10 10
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script Steve Ditko (plot, uncredited); Stan Lee (script) Steve Ditko (plot, uncredited); Stan Lee (script)
No Script
Pencils Steve Ditko Steve Ditko
No Pencils
Inks Steve Ditko Steve Ditko
No Inks
Colors Stan Goldberg Stan Goldberg
No Colors
Letters Artie Simek Artie Simek
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No Editing X X
Characters Dr. Strange; Disciple (unnamed); The Demon Dr. Strange; Disciple (unnamed); The Demon
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Synopsis Strange receives a desperate plea for help from a man who became the "disciple" of someone called "The Demon"; he thought it was "for kicks," but then realized how serious it really was! The Demon, sensing his disciple had fled to Strange, magically transports the man back to his lair, leaving only his clothes behind, and consigns the man to a pit beneath the floor. Strange tracks the man's location using the left-behind clothing, and soon confronts the evil mystic in an epic battle! Strange places a mystic veil over The Demon's mind, saying that in time it will be lifted, and he will know who it was that defeated him, and can destroy him. Strange frees the disciple, bidding him to go on his way and never look back. Strange receives a desperate plea for help from a man who became the "disciple" of someone called "The Demon"; he thought it was "for kicks," but then realized how serious it really was! The Demon, sensing his disciple had fled to Strange, magically transports the man back to his lair, leaving only his clothes behind, and consigns the man to a pit beneath the floor. Strange tracks the man's location using the left-behind clothing, and soon confronts the evil mystic in an epic battle! Strange places a mystic veil over The Demon's mind, saying that in time it will be lifted, and he will know who it was that defeated him, and can destroy him. Strange frees the disciple, bidding him to go on his way and never look back.
Reprint Notes
  • in Marvel Collectors' Item Classics (Marvel, 1965 series) #19 (February 1969)
  • in Doctor Strange, Master of the Mystic Arts (Pocket Books, 1978 series) #nn [1]
  • in Marvel Masterworks (Marvel, 1987 series) #23 (1992)
  • in Essential Dr. Strange (Marvel, 2001 series) #1 (December 2001) [black & white]
  • in Marvel Masterworks: Doctor Strange (Marvel, 2003 series) #1 (2003)
  • in Marvel Masterworks: Doctor Strange (Marvel, 2010 series) #1
  • in Incroyable Hulk, L' (Editions Héritage, 1968 series) #66
  • in Doctor Strange, Master of the Mystic Arts (Pocket Books, 1978 series) #nn [1]
Notes The Demon would return, in league with Baron Mordo, in STRANGE TALES #132 (May 1965). The Demon's real name not revealed until DOCTOR STRANGE #56 (December 1982). No relation to the hero from FIGHTING HERO COMICS #1 (SFCA, December 1962) or Jack Kirby's Etrigan from THE DEMON #1 (DC, December 1972). The Demon would return, in league with Baron Mordo, in STRANGE TALES #132 (May 1965). The Demon's real name not revealed until DOCTOR STRANGE #56 (December 1982). No relation to the hero from FIGHTING HERO COMICS #1 (SFCA, December 1962) or Jack Kirby's Etrigan from THE DEMON #1 (DC, December 1972).
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3. A Marvel Masterwork Pin-Up (Dr. Strange) illustration, 1p [S P I C L E]

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Sequence Number 3 3
Title A Marvel Masterwork Pin-Up A Marvel Masterwork Pin-Up
Unofficial Title? No No
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Type illustration illustration
Feature Dr. Strange Dr. Strange
Feature Object
Feature Logo
Genre Occult Occult
Job Number
Page Count 1 1
Page Count Uncertain No No
Script
No Script X X
Pencils Steve Ditko Steve Ditko
No Pencils
Inks Steve Ditko Steve Ditko
No Inks
Colors ? ?
No Colors
Letters ? ?
No Letters
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No Editing X X
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  • in Essential Doctor Strange (Marvel, 2001 series) #1
  • in Marvel Masterworks: Doctor Strange (Marvel, 2003 series) #1
  • in Marvel Masterworks: Doctor Strange (Marvel, 2010 series) #1
  • in Essential Doctor Strange (Marvel, 2001 series) #1
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