Doctor Strange Epic Collection #1 - Master of the Mystic Arts
(2018)

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Volume
1
Price
39.99 USD; 52.00 CAD
Pages
408
On-sale Date
2018-10-17
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Marvel Worldwide, Inc.
Brand
Marvel Epic Collection; Marvel [white on red]; Epic
ISBN
978-1-302-91138-6 Search at WorldCat
Barcode
9781302911386 53999
Editing
Stan Lee (credited) (original editor); Cory Sedlmeier (credited) (collection editor)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

Doctor Strange / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Steve Ditko (credited)
Inks
Steve Ditko (credited)
Colors
Dean White (credited)
Letters
typeset

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange [Stephen Strange]
Reprints
Keywords
occult

Master of the Mystic Arts (Table of Contents: 1)

Doctor Strange / credits, title page / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Letters
typeset

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 2)

credits, title page / 1 page (report information)

Letters
typeset

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 3)

Doctor Strange / illustration / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
?

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero

Contents (Table of Contents: 4)

table of contents / 2 pages (report information)

Letters
typeset

The Wizard and Paste-Pot Pete (Table of Contents: 5)

The Human Torch / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
Dick Ayers
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Artie Simek

Genre
superhero
Characters
The Human Torch; Paste-Pot Pete; Wizard
Reprints

Dr. Strange Master of Black Magic! (Table of Contents: 6)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

Script
Steve Ditko (plot); Stan Lee (script)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Terry Szenics

Job Number
[X-221 ?]
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Men call him Dr. Strange!
Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange (introduction); Wong (introduction, unnamed until #119); the Ancient One (introduction, called "the Master" until #114); Nightmare (introduction)
Synopsis
Doctor Strange is called on by a man having bad dreams, and confronts Nightmare. The man’s dreams reveal that he is guilty of fraud and Strange makes him confess.
Reprints
Keywords
Amulet of Agamotto; astral form; Dream Dimension; Earth; Greenwich Village; New York City; occult; sanctum sanctorum; Tibet

Indexer Notes

The feature is named Dr. Strange, Master of Black Magic until #117.
First appearance of the Amulet of Agamotto, still unnamed.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 7)

The Human Torch / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
Dick Ayers
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Artie Simek

First Line of Dialogue or Text
How can the Human Torch defend himself against the attacks of the Asbestos Man?
Genre
superhero
Characters
The Human Torch; Asbestos Man
Reprints

Face-to-Face with the Magic of Baron Mordo! (Table of Contents: 8)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

Script
Stan Lee; Steve Ditko (co-plot)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Terry Szenics

Job Number
[X-311 ?]
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Men call him Dr. Strange, and speak his name in whispers!
Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Baron Mordo (introduction); Hamir (introduction, unnamed until #141); the Ancient One (called "the Master")
Synopsis
In his castle in Europe, Baron Mordo plots to steal the secrets of his former master, the Ancient One. Sending his spirit form to Tibet, he causes Hamir to poison the Ancient One's food. From his NYC sanctum, Strange senses his master's plight, and challenges Mordo to a battle in their spirit forms. After, the Ancient One warns Strange that Mordo will be a danger to them both, as long as he lives.
Reprints
Keywords
Amulet of Agamotto; astral form; Castle Mordo; occult; sanctum sanctorum; Tibet

Indexer Notes

The Amulet of Agamotto is still unnamed.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 9)

The Human Torch / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
Dick Ayers
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Artie Simek

First Line of Dialogue or Text
From out of the Golden Age of Comics intio the Marvel Age, Captain America returns to challenge the Human Torch!
Genre
superhero
Characters
The Human Torch; Captain America
Reprints

The Return of the Omnipotent Baron Mordo! (Table of Contents: 10)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

Script
Stan Lee; Steve Ditko (co-plot)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
George Roussos
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Sam Rosen

Job Number
X-450
First Line of Dialogue or Text
A frantic phone call late at night in London,
Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Baron Mordo (also as Sir Clive Bentley); Doctor Strange; the Ancient One; Victoria Bentley (introduction)
Synopsis
Strange is lured into a trap in England by Baron Mordo, but defeats him with the help of a woman with latent magical talents.
Reprints
Keywords
Amulet of Agamotto; astral form; Bentley castle; Greenwich Village; London; occult; sanctum sanctorum; Tibet

Indexer Notes

This is the first issue in which the Ancient One gets this name.

The Uncanny Sandman! (Table of Contents: 11)

The Human Torch / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Artie Simek

Genre
superhero
Characters
The Human Torch; Sandman; Spider-Man (inset)
Reprints

The Origin of Dr. Strange (Table of Contents: 12)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 8 pages (report information)

Script
Stan Lee (co-plot, script); Steve Ditko (co-plot)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Sam Rosen

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Come with us to India
Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange (first name Stephen revealed, origin); the Ancient One; Baron Mordo (origin)
Synopsis
Dr. Stephen Strange, a top neurosurgeon, damages his hands in an accident and seeks out a mystic for help. He saves the seer from his treacherous student, becoming his pupil and finding a new purpose.
Reprints
Keywords
India; occult; Vapors of Valtorr

Indexer Notes

This is the first mention of the Vapors of Valtorr, the Vishanti, Dormammu, Agamotto. The Ancient One's retreat is said here to be in India, instead of Tibet.

Stan Lee says they forgot to tell Strange's origin before this. Judging by the evolution of the artwork, it appears this was at least the ninth episode drawn! In all other episodes up to issue #120 (May 1964), Strange resembles Vincent Price; in this and later ones, he resembles Ronald Colman. Certain plot elements are somewhat similar to those in the Frank Capra film, Lost Horizon (1937).

The Human Torch Battles the Thing! (Table of Contents: 13)

The Human Torch / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
George Roussos
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Artie Simek

Genre
superhero
Characters
The Human Torch; the Thing; Puppet Master; Alicia Masters
Reprints

Return to the Nightmare World! (Table of Contents: 14)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 8 pages (report information)

Script
Stan Lee; Steve Ditko (co-plot)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Artie Simek

Job Number
X-517
First Line of Dialogue or Text
If you are an ordinary human mortal
Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Nightmare; Doctor Strange; Wong; Dr. Warren
Synopsis
Nightmare has discovered the ability to capture humans and bring them to his world for study while they sleep. The police ask Strange's help, as a "last resort," to discover the cause behind a rash of people unable to awaken. Strange tracks the cause down to the Nightmare World, and has a rematch with his old foe.
Reprints
Keywords
Amulet of Agamotto; astral form; Book of Vishanti; Dream Dimension; Mist of Hoggoth; occult; sanctum sanctorum; Spinybeast

Indexer Notes

Dormammu, Agamotto, the powers that dwell in darkness, the Hosts of Hoggoth are invoked in incantation. The Mist of Hoggoth is summoned. The Hosts of the Vishanti and Dormammu are mentioned.

The Return of the Eel! (Table of Contents: 15)

The Human Torch / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby; Steve Ditko (Eel figure)
Inks
Sol Brodsky; Steve Ditko (Eel Figure)
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
superhero
Characters
The Human Torch; the Eel
Reprints

The Many Traps of Baron Mordo! (Table of Contents: 16)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 8 pages (report information)

Script
Stan Lee; Steve Ditko (co-plot)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
?
Letters
Sam Rosen

Job Number
X-557
First Line of Dialogue or Text
There! -It is done!
Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Baron Mordo; the Ancient One
Synopsis
Mordo places a spell over Strange's house that causes it to vanish to another dimension. Strange manages to track Mordo down using his ethereal form, but it becomes trapped in Mordo's lair. Mordo goes to see the Ancient One, claiming he's changed his way, just so he can attack him unawares. But Strange had found a way to escape by going straight thru the center of the Earth itself, and warned his mentor in advance. Though defeated, both Strange and the Ancient One know Mordo is becoming more powerful all the time.
Reprints
Keywords
Amulet of Agamotto; astral form; Greenwich Village; occult; sanctum sanctorum; Tibet

Indexer Notes

The power of the Vishanti is summoned.

The Possessed! (Table of Contents: 17)

Doctor Strange; The Human Torch / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby; Steve Ditko (inset)
Inks
Chic Stone; Steve Ditko (inset)
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Artie Simek

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
The Wizard (disguised as the Human Torch); Mister Fantastic; the Thing; Doctor Strange
Reprints

The Possessed! (Table of Contents: 18)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 8 pages (report information)

Script
Stan Lee; Steve Ditko (co-plot)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Sam Rosen

First Line of Dialogue or Text
To all outward appearances they were ordinary humans
Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Herr Braun; Fraulein Lieber
Synopsis
Using his "Earthly Scanner," in which is a small replica of the planet, Strange senses evil somewhere in Bavaria. In a remote village, he finds the townspeople the victims of some strange form of possession, and believes a supernatural force is at work. But he soon discovers it's really the work of aliens from another dimension. He sends them packing, and seals off the dimensional doorway forever.
Reprints
Keywords
Amulet of Agamotto; astral form; Bavarian Alps; occult; sanctum sanctorum

Indexer Notes

Strange is first called Master of the Mystic Arts.
This is the first appearance of the Orb Of Agamotto, named here "Earthly Scanner". The dimensional doorway which changes appearance to that of a large rock resembles the alien house in "The Outer Limits" episode, "The Guests."
The Vishanti and Dormammu are invoked.

The Rabble Rouser!/Beyond the Purple Veil! (Table of Contents: 19)

Doctor Strange; The Human Torch / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
George Roussos
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Artie Simek

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
The Human Torch; the Rabble Rouser
Reprints

Beyond the Purple Veil! (Table of Contents: 20)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 8 pages (report information)

Script
Stan Lee; Steve Ditko (co-plot)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Artie Simek

Job Number
[X-606 ?]
First Line of Dialogue or Text
While the city sleeps, one man remains awake
Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Wong (first named); Aggamon (introduction)
Synopsis
Doctor Strange must rescue two thieves who unwittingly steal a magic gem from him and are trapped in a mystical dimension as a result.
Reprints
Keywords
Amulet of Agamotto; astral form; occult; Purple Dimension; sanctum sanctorum

Indexer Notes

Dormammu and the Vishanti are invoked.

The Human Torch Meets The Iceman! (Table of Contents: 21)

The Human Torch / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
George Roussos
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Artie Simek

Genre
superhero
Characters
The Human Torch; Iceman; Barracuda
Reprints

The House of Shadows! (Table of Contents: 22)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 9 pages (report information)

Script
Stan Lee; Steve Ditko (co-plot)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Job Number
X-650
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Not often does Dr. Strange walk the city streets!
Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Bill Brinkly (TV reporter); Allan Stevens (TV reporter); House of Shadows
Synopsis
Strange is on the scene to observe a TV crew as they prepare to enter & broadcast about a "Haunted House". Strange discovers something is amiss, as he is unable to enter via his spirit form. When the signal goes dead, Strange enters the house physically, and uncovers a surprising secret... the house is alive!
Reprints
Keywords
Amulet of Agamotto; astral form; New York City; occult

Indexer Notes

The feature is first named Dr. Strange, Master of the Mystic Arts.
The phrase "The house is alive" is reportedly one of the things Roger Corman said in order to convince his bosses at AIP to allow him to film Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher" (1961). The origin of the house is strikingly similar to the one in "The Outer Limits" episode, "The Guests" (1964).
The spells of the omnipotent Oshtur, the Vapors of the Vishanti are summoned. Dormmamu, the Hosts of Hoggoth, the Vishanti, the Moons of Munnopor are invoked.

Prisoner of the Plantman!; Witchcraft in the Wax Museum (Table of Contents: 23)

Doctor Strange; Human Torch / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
Steve Ditko (bottom image); Sol Brodsky (top image)
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Artie Simek

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
The Human Torch; the Plantman; Doctor Strange; Baron Mordo
Reprints

Witchcraft in the Wax Museum! (Table of Contents: 24)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 9 pages (report information)

Script
Stan Lee; Steve Ditko (co-plot)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Artie Simek

Job Number
X-665
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Alone in his mystic chamber the mysterious Dr. Strange is ever in guard
Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Baron Mordo
Synopsis
A phone call lures Strange away in his ectoplasmic form, so Baron Mordo can steal his body. Knowing that if the two are not reunited in 24 hours Strange is doomed, Mordo places a spell over the body so Strange cannot return to it. Using his amulet to retrace Mordo's steps, he finds Mordo, and his own body, in a wax museum. Tricking Mordo into fighting him in his ectoplasmic form, Strange turns the tables by trapping Mordo outside his body, and with Mordo held thus, is able to return to his own. Mordo warns Strange his unwillingness to finish him will be his undoing.
Reprints
Keywords
Amulet of Agamotto; astral form; New York City; occult; Orb of Agamotto; sanctum sanctorum

Indexer Notes

The Vishanti, the Hosts of Hoggoth are invoked.

3 Against The Torch! (Table of Contents: 25)

Doctor Strange; Human Torch / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby; Steve Ditko (Doctor Strange); Sol Brodsky ? (alterations)
Inks
George Roussos; Steve Ditko (Doctor Strange); Sol Brodsky ? (alterations)
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
The Human Torch; Terrible Trio [Handsome Harry Phillips; Yogi Dakor; Bull Brogin]; Doctor Doom; Doctor Strange
Reprints

The World Beyond (Table of Contents: 26)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 9 pages (report information)

Script
Stan Lee; Steve Ditko (co-plot)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
George Roussos
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Artie Simek

Job Number
X-696
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Slowly, a heavy, creaky door swings open
Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Nightmare; the Gulgol (illusion)
Synopsis
Weary from his struggles against supernatural forces, Strange falls asleep, carelessly forgetting to cast a protective spell over himself and becoming a prisoner of the Nightmare World! Nightmare imprisons Strange, the only human who has ever defeated him, then says he's bored and looks forward to other victims. Strange summons The Gulgol, a creature that never sleeps, and Nightmare begs Strange to stop it. He does so without uttering a spell, for in reality, Strange hypnotized Nightmare into seeing the one thing he feared; it was never there in the first place. Freed, Strange wakes up.
Reprints
Keywords
Amulet of Agamotto; astral form; Dream Dimension; New York City; occult; sanctum sanctorum

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 27)

Doctor Strange; The Human Torch / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
Sol Brodsky
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

First Line of Dialogue or Text
He flies! He fights! He's our newest villain...
Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
The Human Torch; the Beetle; the Thing; Loki; Doctor Strange; Thor
Reprints
Keywords
mythology; occult

The Challenge of Loki! (Table of Contents: 28)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 9 pages (report information)

Script
Stan Lee; Steve Ditko (co-plot)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
George Roussos
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Artie Simek

Job Number
X-715
Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Loki; Thor; Odin
Synopsis
Strange practices the art of levitation. Meanwhile, in faraway Asgard, home of the Norse gods, Loki, god of mischief, plots as always. He contacts Strange and tries to convince him that he is a prisoner of Thor, who is evil and deceiving his father. Strange uses a spell to take Thor's hammer, but on examining it, can sense no trace of evil. Realizing he's been had, Strange battles Loki, who later swears vengeance against the mage.
Reprints
Keywords
Amulet of Agamotto; Asgard; astral form; Bifrost; Greenwich Village; illusion; levitation; Mjölnir; mythology; occult; Purple dimension; sanctum sanctorum

Indexer Notes

Strange is helped by Don Blake and protects Jane Foster from Loki the very next month in Journey Into Mystery #108 (September 1964).
Strange invokes Dormammu, the Vishanti and the hosts of Hoggoth.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 29)

Doctor Strange; The Human Torch and the Thing / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Dick Ayers (signed) (upper section); Steve Ditko (lower section)
Inks
Dick Ayers (signed) (upper section); George Roussos (lower section)
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Artie Simek

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
The Thing; the Human Torch; Paste-Pot Pete; Cleopatra VII; Doctor Strange
Reprints
Keywords
occult

Indexer Notes

The Doctor Strange portion of the cover consists of two images taken from the interior story pages 3 and 5.

The Lady From Nowhere! (Table of Contents: 30)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 9 pages (report information)

Script
Stan Lee; Steve Ditko (co-plot)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
George Roussos
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Sam Rosen

Job Number
X-758
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Even a master of black magic needs a little relaxation now and then!
Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Cleopatra VII; the Ancient One; Zota; Mark Antony; Hamir
Synopsis
Sensing sorcery, Strange finds a woman wandering the streets under a spell. After guiding her to his house, he consults his mentor. Strange travels into the past, though he's warned that if the candle employed in the spell expires he will be trapped there forever. In Ancient Egypt, he battles a wizard, Zota, and removes his power. Returning to the present the candle flickers out, but Strange uses the light from his amulet to guide him, barely making it back. Strange reveals the woman is Cleopatra, sent to the future when she scorned Zota. He sends her back to her waiting Mark Antony.
Reprints
Keywords
Amulet of Agamotto; astral form; Egypt; Eye of Agamotto; New York City; occult; sanctum sanctorum; Tibet; time travel

Indexer Notes

The Ancient One invokes Dormammu, the hosts of Hoggoth; Strange invokes the shades of the Seraphim, the rings of Raggador, the bands of Cyttorak.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 31)

Doctor Strange; The Human Torch and the Thing / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
Dick Ayers
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
The Human Torch; the Thing; Namor the Sub-Mariner; Doctor Strange
Reprints
Keywords
occult

Mordo Must Not Catch Me! (Table of Contents: 32)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Stan Lee; Steve Ditko (co-plot)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
George Roussos
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Artie Simek

Job Number
X-773
Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Baron Mordo; the Ancient One
Synopsis
Three followers of Mordo attack Strange in his sanctum. After dispatching them, he uses the Orb of Agamotto and his amulet to contact his mentor, but to no avail! Mordo appears saying he's captured the Ancient One. In their ectoplasmic forms, a running battle begins that takes them halfway around the world, until Strange locates his mentor in a half-hidden jungle somewhere in Tibet. The battle continues, until the light of Strange's amulet forces Mordo to give in and free the Ancient One. With Mordo apparently beaten "for a long time," Strange heads back to NYC.
Reprints
Keywords
Amulet of Agamotto; astral form; Circle of Cyttorak; Egypt; Eiffel Tower; England; Eye of Agamotto; Himalaya; jungle; New York City; occult; ocean; Orb of Agamotto; Paris; pyramids; sanctum sanctorum; Tibet; Vapors of Valtorr

Indexer Notes

Sixth appearance of Baron Mordo; Mordo last appeared in issue #121 (June 1964) but was behind the scenes in Journey Into Mystery #108 (September 1964) and next appears in issue #130 (March 1965). Doctor Strange has a cameo in Amazing Spider-Man Annual (Marvel, 1964 series) #1 (1964) shortly before this story. This episode leads directly into next issue.
The Moons of Munnopor are mentioned; the Vishanti and the Hand of Hoggoth are invoked.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 33)

Doctor Strange; The Human Torch and the Thing / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
Chic Stone
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
The Mad Thinker; the Human Torch; the Thing; Puppet Master; Dormammu; Doctor Strange
Reprints
Keywords
occult

The Domain of the Dread Dormammu! (Table of Contents: 34)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Steve Ditko (plot, uncredited); Stan Lee (dialogue)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Artie Simek

Job Number
X-796
Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; the Ancient One; G'uranthic Guardian; Dormammu; Clea (introduction, unnamed until #146); Orini (introduction, unidentified)
Synopsis
Dr. Strange is whisked to the Ancient One's side as he explains that the dread Dormammu threatens to leave his dimension and travel to Earth. With his mentor too old to face him Strange must invade Dormammu's dimension, where he faces one danger after another. A mysterious girl observes Strange's progress, finally revealing herself to warn the mystic of Dormammu's awesome powers. Strange confronts Dormammu and warns him not to invade Earth. Dormammu demands the Ancient One face him but Strange tells him he will not attack his mentor while he lives. Dormammu accepts his challenge.
Reprints
Keywords
Amulet of Agamotto; Ancient One's retreat; astral form; Dark Dimension; occult; sanctum sanctorum

Indexer Notes

The story begins right after the previous one and concludes in the next issue.
The Shades of the Seraphim, the All-Seeing Agamotto, the Seven Rings of Raggador, the omnipotent Oshtur, the Hoary Hosts of Hoggoth are invoked. The Crimson Bands of Cyttorak, the light of the Vishanti, the Vapors of Valtorr are summoned. The twelve Moons of Munnopor are mentioned in exclamation.

The Mystery Villain! (Table of Contents: 35)

Doctor Strange; Human Torch; The Thing / cover / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby; Steve Ditko (inset)
Inks
Steve Ditko (inset); Chic Stone
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Mystery Villain; the Thing; the Human Torch; Doctor Strange; Dormammu
Reprints
Keywords
occult

Indexer Notes

Dr. Strange image taken from interior story.

Duel with the Dread Dormammu! (Table of Contents: 36)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Steve Ditko (plot); Stan Lee (dialogue)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Job Number
X-813
Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Dormammu; Clea (unnamed); the Mindless Ones (introduction); the Ancient One
Synopsis
The mysterious girl appears and takes Strange to The Mindless Ones, destructive creatures who are held back from killing by Dormammu's willpower. Dormammu imprisons the girl for betraying him and the battle begins. With Dormammu concentrating on defeating his foe the barrier holding The Mindless Ones collapses; he is forced to join forces with Strange to stop them. Now indebted to Strange Dormammu accepts his terms: no harm shall come to the girl and he must never set foot on Earth. Upon Dr. Strange's return to earth The Ancient One rewards him with a new cloak of levitation and amulet.
Reprints
Keywords
Amulet of Agamotto; Ancient One's retreat; Cloak of Levitation; Dark Dimension; Eye of Agamotto; occult; Tibet

Indexer Notes

The Hosts of Hoggoth, the Vishanti, Oshtur are invoked. The Vapors of Valtorr are mentioned.
First appearance of the Cloak of Levitation and the Eye of Agamotto.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 37)

Doctor Strange; The Human Torch and the Thing / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
Sol Brodsky
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
The Thing; Quicksilver; Scarlet Witch; the Human Torch; Doctor Strange; Demonicus
Reprints
Keywords
occult

The Demon's Disciple! (Table of Contents: 38)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Steve Ditko (plot, uncredited); Stan Lee (dialogue)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Artie Simek

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; unnamed disciple; Demonicus (called "The Demon")
Synopsis
Dr. Strange receives a desperate plea for help from a man who became a disciple of someone called The Demon not realizing the seriousness of the situation. The Demon transports the man back to his lair and consigns him to a pit beneath the floor. Strange tracks the man's location and confronts the evil mystic in an epic battle. Dr. Strange places a mystic veil over The Demon's mind, explaining that when it is lifted he will know who defeated him and who can defeat him. Strange frees the disciple, bidding him to go on his way and never look back.
Reprints
Keywords
astral form; Greenwich Village; New York City; occult; Orb of Agamotto; sanctum sanctorum

Indexer Notes

The Demon's real name revealed in DOCTOR STRANGE #56 (December 1982).
The Shades of the Seraphim, the Crimson Bands of Cyttorak are summoned. The Hosts of Hoggoth, the Vishanti are invoked in spellcasting. The Moons of Munnopor are mentioned in exclamation. Agamotto and the Rings of raggador are mentioned by the narrator.
The face of Demonicus may have been inspired by Eric Stanton's face.

Dr. Strange Master of the Mystic Arts (Table of Contents: 39)

Doctor Strange / illustration / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Artie Simek

First Line of Dialogue or Text
A Marvel Masterwork Pin-Up
Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange
Reprints
Keywords
occult

The Terrible Trio (Table of Contents: 40)

The Human Torch and the Thing / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
Chic Stone
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
superhero
Characters
Yogi Dakkor; the Thing; Handsome Harry Phillips; Bull Brogin; the Human Torch
Reprints

Beware... Tiboro! The Tyrant of the Sixth Dimension! (Table of Contents: 41)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Steve Ditko (plot); Don Rico (script)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Dr. Green (scientist); Schuyler (scientist); Mr. James (producer, "The Twelth Hour" TV show); the Ancient One; Tiboro
Synopsis
A panel of three scientists appear on a TV program, rejecting Dr. Strange as an authority on the supernatural and dismiss magic as superstition. When the lights go out the men vanish and Dr. Strange is summoned. He discerns that the idol they dismissed is a gateway to the dimension of Tiboro, a powerful entity set to attack Earth. Strange travels to Tiboro's land and a fierce battle commences. Strange triumphs and returns to earth with the scientists who intend to expose the truth on TV. The mystic weaves a spell of forgetfulness, returning the men to the point before the lights went out.
Reprints
Keywords
Ancient One's retreat; Cloak of Levitation; New York City; occult; sanctum sanctorum

Indexer Notes

On this issue's letters page, Stan says he "asked Steve to come up with something really different for next issue," indicating that Ditko may have been plotting the series solo for some time.
The Moons of Munnopor are mentioned in exclamation and incantation. The Rings of Raggador, the Hosts of the Vishanti, Agamotto, the Vapors of Valtor, the Shades of the Seraphim, Oshtur are invoked.
Strange displays hand-to-hand combat skills. He rolls back time.

The Defeat of Dr. Strange! (Table of Contents: 42)

Doctor Strange / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
Chic Stone
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Baron Mordo
Reprints
Keywords
occult

Indexer Notes

First cover to feature Dr. Strange.

The Defeat of Dr. Strange (Table of Contents: 43)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Steve Ditko (plot, uncredited); Stan Lee (script)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Artie Simek

Genre
superhero; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
Dormammu; Baron Mordo; Doctor Strange; the Ancient One; Hamir (unnamed); Sen-Yu (the Ancient One's accountant, Hong Kong); wraiths
Synopsis
Dormammu agrees to give Mordo power without limit so that he may destroy Dr. Strange. In Tibet, Mordo and two followers attack. Strange manages to whisk his aging mentor to safety. As Strange leaves his mentor with a loyal hermit, Dormammu sends spirits to search for him. Strange attempts to lure the spirits away from his weakened mentor. In Hong Kong, Strange contacts The Ancient One's accountant, who gets him a passport while he rests. Before long, Strange is surrounded by Mordo's minions, and after a short battle, is on the run again.
Reprints
Keywords
airport; Ancient One's retreat; astral form; Cloak of Levitation; Dark Dimension; Hong Kong; occult; Tibet

Indexer Notes

Start of a 17-part serial. Baron Mordo resembles actor Torin Thatcher from THE 7TH VOYAGE OF SINBAD (1957) and JACK THE GIANT KILLER (1962).
Agamotto, the Vishanti, Oshtur, the Hosts of Hoggoth are invoked. The Rings of Raggador are summoned.
Strange is using his physical fighting skills.

The Bouncing Ball of Doom! (Table of Contents: 44)

Doctor Strange; The Human Torch and the Thing / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Bob Powell; Steve Ditko (Dr. Strange figure)
Inks
Mike Esposito; Steve Ditko (Dr. Strange figure)
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
The Mad Thinker; the Human Torch; the Thing; Doctor Strange
Reprints
Keywords
occult

Indexer Notes

Dr. Strange image taken from page 3 panel 9 of Strange Tales #128.

The Hunter and the Hunted! (Table of Contents: 45)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Steve Ditko (plot); Stan Lee (dialogue)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Artie Simek

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Baron Mordo; Dormammu; Kaecilius (Mordo's disciple); Sen-Yu; wraiths
Synopsis
In the Far East, Strange is on the run from Mordo and his minions, unaware that Mordo's increased power comes from Dormammu. As Mordo forcibly recruits more followers to search for Strange the mage makes plans to hop a plane to New York City. The Wraiths discover him, and only by conning them into believing he's vanished is he able to make his getaway.
Reprints
Keywords
airport; Ancient One's retreat; Eye of Agamotto; Hong Kong; occult

Indexer Notes

The Vapors of Valtorr are summoned. The Vishanti, Hoggoth, the Shades of the Seraphim, the Moons of Munnopor, Oshtur, the Hosts of Hoggoth are invoked. The Crimson Bands of Cyttorak are mentioned by the narrator.
Strange is using his physical fighting skills.

The Sinister Spacetrap! (Table of Contents: 46)

Doctor Strange; The Human Torch and the Thing / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby; Steve Ditko
Inks
Chic Stone ?; Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
The Thing; the Human Torch; Professor Jack; Doctor Strange; Baron Mordo
Reprints
Keywords
occult

Indexer Notes

Dr. Strange vignette taken from interior story.

Face-to-Face at Last With Baron Mordo! (Table of Contents: 47)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Steve Ditko (plot); Stan Lee (dialogue)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Artie Simek

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Demonicus; wraiths; the Ancient One; Hamir (unnamed); Baron Mordo; Dormammu; Clea (unnamed); Orini (Clea's father, unnamed)
Synopsis
Dr. Strange reaches his Greenwich Village home safely but discovers one of Mordo's followers has taken over his sanctum. In a hidden cave in Tibet The Ancient One's servant questions the meaning of his ailing master's word "Eternity". Strange bluffs his way into his sanctum but when he attempts to consult the All-Seeing Eye he discovers it's been booby-trapped, sending a signal to Mordo and Dormammu of his whereabouts. Strange battles Mordo, but soon realizes his foe is more powerful than usual; when Dormammu speaks through Mordo he comprehends why as he vanishes from sight.
Reprints
Keywords
Ancient One's retreat; astral form; Dark Dimension; Eye of Agamotto; Greenwich Village; New York; occult; Orb of Agamotto; sanctum sanctorum; Tibet

Indexer Notes

The Crimson Bands of Cyttorak are summoned. The Seraphim, the Vishanti, the Hosts of Hoggoth, Agamotto are invoked.
Eternity is first mentioned. He appears in #138.
Strange is using his physical fighting skills.

A Nameless Land! A Timeless Time! (Table of Contents: 48)

Doctor Strange; The Human Torch and the Thing / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
Mike Esposito
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Shazana; Shazana's sister; the Human Torch; the Thing; Ice Queen
Reprints
Keywords
occult

A Nameless Land, a Timeless Time! (Table of Contents: 49)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Steve Ditko (plot); Stan Lee (dialogue)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Baron Mordo; Dormammu; Clea (unnamed); Shazana; Shazana's sister (unnamed); The Ancient One; Hamir (unnamed)
Synopsis
After escaping from Mordo, Strange plummets thru dimension after dimension, finally coming to a stop in a world ruled by Shazana, a female tyrant who once conned a wizard into giving her some of his powers, which she repaid by destroying him. Believing her sister has recruited Strange to overthrow her she battles Strange into submission. Allowing himself to be imprisoned so he can recover from his earlier battle with Mordo, Strange gets the lay of the land, then helps Shazana's sister overcome the evil ruler, destroying the source of her power even as he uses it to begin his journey back home.
Reprints
Keywords
astral form; Eye of Agamotto; occult; Tibet

Indexer Notes

The Seven Rings of Raggador are mentioned in exclamation. The Vishanti, the Hosts of Hoggoth, Agamotto are invoked. Oshtur is mentioned by the narrator.

Enter: The Watcher! (Table of Contents: 50)

The Human Torch and the Thing / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
Frank Giacoia
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
superhero
Characters
The Watcher; the Human Torch; the Thing
Reprints

Earth Be My Battleground (Table of Contents: 51)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Steve Ditko (plot); Stan Lee (dialogue)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Artie Simek

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Hamir (unnamed); the Ancient One; wraiths; Baron Mordo; Kaecilius (unnamed); Dormammu; Clea (unnamed); Mindless Ones
Synopsis
Dr. Strange returns to earth but remains in hiding. Mordo's spirits discover Strange and pursue him. Meanwhile Clea distracts Dormammu by freeing The Mindless Ones. They attack, causing Dormammu to leave Mordo on his own. Strange flies into space and straight into the sun, the spirits fleeing and Mordo worried that it might spell his doom. Strange returns to The Ancient One, who in his weak, delirious condition, speaks of "Eternity." Dormammu secures his domain but wonders if someone has betrayed him. Clea fears she may be found out while Dr. Strange begins to search for "Eternity."
Reprints
Keywords
Ancient One's retreat; astral form; Dark Dimension; Earh; Eye of Agamotto; harbor; Moon; New York; occult; plane; Sun; Tibet

Indexer Notes

Second mention of Eternity. The Vishanti, the Vapors of Valtorr, the Shades of the Seraphim, the Crimson Bands of Cyttorak are invoked.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 52)

Nick Fury / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
Frank Giacoia
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Sam Rosen

First Line of Dialogue or Text
The Greatest Action-Thriller of All Time!
Genre
spy; superhero
Characters
HYDRA; Nick Fury
Reprints

Eternity Beckons! (Table of Contents: 53)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Steve Ditko (plot); Stan Lee (dialogue)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Sir Baskerville; Dormammu; Clea (unnamed); Baron Mordo; Kaecilius; wraiths
Synopsis
In London, seeking info on "Eternity", Dr. Strange goes to the secluded home of Sir Baskerville, a former disciple of Mordo's, who greets him as an old friend. Meanwhile, Dormammu discovers that Clea set the Mindless Ones free and swears she will pay for her betrayal. Baskerville contacts Mordo, who sends an emissary to trap Strange but it backfires, allowing Strange to discover that Dormammu is the one behind Mordo's attacks and increased power. Strange hypnotizes Mordo's spirits into believing he's fled to the Netherworld, but by the time Mordo arrives, Strange has fled once more...
Reprints
Keywords
airport; Ancient One's retreat; Baskerville Castle; Cloak of Levitation; Dark Dimension; Eye of Agamotto; London; moor; occult; seacoast

Indexer Notes

This is the first issue where Steve Ditko officially receives plotting credit.
The Seven Rings of Raggador, Cyttorak's Crimson Bands, the Hoary Hosts of Hoggoth, the Vishanti are invoked.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 54)

Doctor Strange; Nick Fury / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Jack Kirby; Steve Ditko (bottom tier)
Inks
Mike Esposito; Steve Ditko (bottom tier)
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; spy; superhero
Reprints
Keywords
occult

Indexer Notes

Dr. Strange image modified from panel 5 page 6.

What Lurks Beneath the Mask? (Table of Contents: 55)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Steve Ditko (plot); Stan Lee (dialogue)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Artie Simek

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Follow the world's strangest hero
Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Clea (unnamed); Dormammu; Baron Mordo; Kaecilius (unnamed); wraiths; Doctor Strange; Abu Ben Hakim (introduction); Rama Kaliph (introduction); the Aged Genghis (introduction); Demon of the Mask; Hamir (unnamed); the Ancient One
Synopsis
Dormammu imprisons Clea, telling her she will witness Strange's defeat. Mordo tells Dormammu that Strange is searching for "Eternity" and is puzzled by the dark lord's violent reaction. Strange continues his search, going from one mystic to another with no results, until The Aged Genghis tells him only he and The Ancient One know the secret. He gives him a scroll, which leads Strange to a being imprisoned in another dimension; a trap he barely escapes. Back in Tibet, Strange tells his master's servant the only option left is to enter the mind of The Ancient One.
Reprints
Keywords
Ancient One's retreat; bondage; Cloak of Levitation; Dark Dimension; Eye of Agamotto; occult

Indexer Notes

The omnipotent Oshtur, the Shades of the Seraphim, the Vishanti are invoked. The Vapors of Valtorr are mentioned by the narrator.

The Prize Is.. Earth! (Table of Contents: 56)

Doctor Strange; Nick Fury / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
John Severin (signed); Steve Ditko (lower tier)
Inks
John Severin (signed); Steve Ditko (lower tier)
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; spy; superhero
Characters
Imperial Hydra; Dum Dum Dugan; Nick Fury; Gabe Jones; Doctor Strange; the Ancient One
Reprints
Keywords
occult

Indexer Notes

Doctor Strange image taken from interior story.

When Meet the Mystic Minds! (Table of Contents: 57)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Steve Ditko (plot); Stan Lee (dialogue)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Artie Simek

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
The Ancient One; Doctor Strange; Hamir (unnamed); Baron Mordo
Synopsis
Desperate to learn the secret of "Eternity", Dr. Strange probes the unconscious mind of the Ancient One, meeting one deadly trap after another, until at last, he reaches the mind of his beloved Master, and convinces him of his identity and good intentions. After recovering, Strange departs, and high atop a Himalayan peak, recites "one of the most potent spells of all time". When he's finished, his amulet floats into the air, expands in size, and a doorway opens-- thru which Strange steps. Seconds after the amulet vanishes, Mordo appears, just barely too late to catch up with his mortal enemy.
Reprints
Keywords
Eye of Agamotto; mind traps; occult; telepathy; Tibet

Indexer Notes

The Omnipotent Oshtur is invoked in oath, the Vishanti invoked in prayer, the Hosts of Hoggoth invoked in praise, Raggador invoked in exclamation, the Shades of the Seraphim invoked in prayer, the Moons of Munnopor invoked in exclamation.

Sometimes the Good Guys Lose! (Table of Contents: 58)

Nick Fury / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
John Severin
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Artie Simek

Genre
spy; superhero
Characters
Nick Fury; HYDRA
Reprints

If Eternity Should Fail! (Table of Contents: 59)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Steve Ditko (plot); Stan Lee (dialogue)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Eternity (introduction); wraiths; Baron Mordo; Dormammu; the Ancient One; Hamir (unnamed); Clea (unnamed)
Synopsis
In another dimension that defies description, Dr. Strange comes face-to-face with Eternity, who learns that Strange is indeed worthy of The Ancient One's trust. He knows that if Mordo & Dormammu are not stopped, all mankind will be in jeopardy. But after all Strange has been thru, Eternity tells him he already has the power he needs. Feeling dejected, Strange returns to the cave to find his master gone. Mordo's spirits lead him to Mordo, who tells Strange "The game is lost!"
Reprints
Keywords
Ancient One's retreat; Glow of Revealment; occult; Tibet

Indexer Notes

The Vapors of Valtorr are invoked in spell-casting, the Shades of the Seraphim invoked in oath. The Twelve Moons of Munnopor are mentioned by the narrator.

The Brave Die Hard! (Table of Contents: 60)

Doctor Strange; Nick Fury / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Marie Severin (see notes); Jack Kirby
Inks
Marie Severin (see notes); Joe Sinnott
Colors
Marie Severin ?
Letters
Artie Simek

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; spy; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Nick Fury
Reprints
Keywords
occult

Indexer Notes

Dr. Strange figure by Marie Severin.

Beware...! Dormammu is Watching! (Table of Contents: 61)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Steve Ditko (plot); Stan Lee (dialogue)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Artie Simek

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Baron Mordo; Dormammu; the Ancient One; Clea (unnamed)
Synopsis
The Ancient One is revealed to be Dormammu's captive. Dr. Strange's mentor tells Strange he must fight on but can only expect token aid. Dormammu forces Clea to watch Strange's defeat. Strange and Mordo square off and battle. After a time, Dormammu grows frustrated at how Mordo has been out-fought and prepares to strike personally.
Reprints
Keywords
Ancient One's retreat; Dark Dimension; illusion; occult

Indexer Notes

The Shades of the Seraphim, the Hoary Hand of Hoggoth are invoked in oath, Raggador invoked in prayer.

The End of Hydra! (Table of Contents: 62)

Nick Fury / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
Joe Sinnott
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
spy; superhero
Characters
HYDRA; S.H.I.E.L.D.; Gabe Jones; Dum Dum Dugan; Nick Fury
Reprints

The Pincers of Power! (Table of Contents: 63)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Steve Ditko (plot); Stan Lee (dialogue)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Baron Mordo; Dormammu; Mindless Ones; the Ancient One; Clea (unnamed); rulers of neighboring dimensions
Synopsis
Dormammu sends Strange, Mordo & The Ancient One to a neutral dimension. He then uses a sleeping potion on the Mindless Ones, so his domain will be temporarily safe and summons rulers of nearby dimensions. Dormammu arrives to challenge Strange in person to battle for total mastery of Earth! Strange accepts, then Dormammu declares they shall fight using only the "Pincers Of Power", and no other spells or incantations. This way, it will be a battle of skill, not power. The battle is fierce-- but when it appears Strange is about to overcome his adversary, Mordo strikes Strange from behind...
Reprints
Keywords
Cloak of Levitation; Dark Dimension; Eye of Agamotto; occult; Pincers of Power

Indexer Notes

The Hand of Hoggoth and the Eye of Agamotto are invoked in prayer.
Doctor Strange uses physical skills to fight Dormammu, including judo.

Operation: Brain Blast! (Table of Contents: 64)

Nick Fury / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
Frank Giacoia
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Sam Rosen; Artie Simek

Genre
spy; superhero
Characters
Nick Fury; SHIELD's E.S.P. Division
Reprints

Let There Be Victory! (Table of Contents: 65)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Steve Ditko (plot); Stan Lee (script)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Artie Simek

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Baron Mordo; the Ancient One; Dormammu; Clea (unnamed); Doctor Strange; rulers of neighboring dimensions; Hamir the Hermit (first named); Mordo's Demonicus; Kaecilius; the Witch (introduction)
Synopsis
Dormammu consigns Mordo to the Dimension of Demons. Strange declares he is able to continue the fight and manages to best him in combat! Dormammu swears not to attack Earth. Back in the Ancient One's home, Hamir prepares a banquet for Strange & his master. Dormammu banishes Clea to a place where Strange can never find her. The Ancient One assures Strange that there are many who may now be able to help in his search for the girl. The Mystic Globe shows traces of leftover evil spreading. Mordo's Demon & 2 disciples leave a trap for Strange: a bomb! Strange returns unaware of the danger.
Reprints
Keywords
Ancient One's retreat; bomb; Cloak of Levitation; Dark Dimension; Greenwich Village; occult; Orb of Agamotto; Pincers of Power; Sanctum Sanctorum

Indexer Notes

The Seven Rings of Raggador are invoked in oath, the Hoary Hosts of Hoggoth in praise. The Shades of the Seraphim, the Vapors if Valtorr, the Vishanti are invoked in incantation.
Strange uses physical fighting skills to defeat Dormammu.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 66)

Nick Fury / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
Mike Esposito
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
spy; superhero
Characters
The Fixer; Mentallo; S.H.I.E.L.D.; Nick Fury
Reprints

Those Who Would Destroy Me! (Table of Contents: 67)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Steve Ditko (plot); Stan Lee (dialogue)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Artie Simek

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Demonicus (unnamed); the Ancient One; the Witch (Adria, unnamed); Kaecilius (unnamed)
Synopsis
Realizing Mordo's presence has been erased from his sanctum Strange suspects foul play, disposing of a hidden bomb just before it explodes. Stunned by the blast Mordo's minions imprison him so that he cannot use his magic. Strange attempts to telepathically contact the Ancient One, but fails because his spirit form is searching for the missing Clea. While Mordo's minions study Strange's cloak & amulet The Demon tries to probe his mind, but Strange is stronger and instead takes control of him. Fighting desperately Strange barely escapes his captors and remains virtually helpless in spirit form.
Reprints
Keywords
astral form; bondage; Cloak of Levitation; Eye of Agamotto; Greenwich Village; occult; Sanctum Sanctorum; telepathy

Indexer Notes

The Witch, Kaecilius, and Demonicus names revealed in Doctor Strange #56 (December 1982).

The Vishanti are invoked in praise. The Hoary Hand of Hoggoth is mentioned in exclamation by the narrator. The Seven Rings of Raggador are invoked in oath. The Mystic Moons of Munnopor, the Flames of the Faltine are invoked in incantation. The Shades of the Seraphim are invoked in prayer. The Crimson Bands of Cyttorak are mentioned in analogy.

To Free a Brain Slave! (Table of Contents: 68)

Nick Fury / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
Mike Esposito
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
spy; superhero
Characters
Nick Fury; Mentallo; the Fixer
Reprints

With None Beside Me! (Table of Contents: 69)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Steve Ditko (plot); Roy Thomas (dialogue)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Artie Simek
Editing
Stan Lee

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Demonicus (unnamed); the Witch [Adria] (unnamed); Kaecilius (unnamed)
Synopsis
Strange hides his bound body in a rooftop water tank, as The Demon & his men search for him. At their HQ, Strange retrieves his Cloak Of Levitation, and uses it to capture one of Mordo's men. But his body has been found by the witch. The complex cat-and-mouse game continues until Strange finally regains control of his body and Amulet, and he hypnotizes Mordo's minions into forgetting all they know of black magic. Now he is free again to focus on the remaining threat of Dormammu, and the missing Clea...
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Keywords
astral form; Cloak of Levitation; Eye of Agamotto; Greenwich Village; occult; Sanctum Sanctorum; water tower

Indexer Notes

The Hoary Hosts of Hoggoth are invoked in praise, the Crimson Bands of Cyttorak invoked in incantation, the Vapors of Valtorr mentioned in exclamation, the Omnipotent Oshtur mentioned in gratitude, the Vishanti invoked in prayer, the Seven Rings of Raggador invoked in oath.

The Day of the Druid! (Table of Contents: 70)

Doctor Strange; Nick Fury / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
Mike Esposito
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; spy; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; the Druid; Dum Dum Dugan; Nick Fury
Reprints
Keywords
occult

Where Man Hath Never Trod! (Table of Contents: 71)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Steve Ditko (plot); Roy Thomas (dialogue)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Artie Simek

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Dormammu; Clea (unnamed); Doctor Strange; Asti, the All-Seeing; the Ancient One; Tazza
Synopsis
Dormammu uses Asti to lure Strange into an alien dimension where he will be under no vow to spare him. The Ancient One takes Strange to the ruler of a dimension who has senses one of Dormammu's spells in a far-off corner of infinity. There, Dormammu contacts Tazza, and claims that Strange is coming there to kill him. The two battle to a standstill, until Strange convinces Tazza he only seeks information-- and forces the release of Tazza's various prisoners, who are grateful for his help. Both Dormammu & Strange mentally prepare for a coming "final combat" between them.
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Keywords
astral form; Cloak of Levitation; Dark Dimension; Eye of Agamotto; occult; Sanctum Sanctorum

Indexer Notes

The Omnipotent Oshtur, the Vishanti, the Hoary Hosts of Hoggoth are invoked in prayer, the Vipers of Valtorr mentioned in exclamation, Satannish the Supreme is invoked in oath.

Lo! The Eggs Shall Hatch! (Table of Contents: 72)

Nick Fury / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Jack Kirby
Inks
Mike Esposito
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
spy; superhero
Characters
Jasper Sitwell; Nick Fury; the Druid; Dum Dum Dugan
Reprints

To Catch a Magician! (Table of Contents: 73)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Steve Ditko (plot); Denny O'Neil (dialogue)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Artie Simek

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Mister Rasputin
Synopsis
Mr. Rasputin, descendant of the original, amasses magical & scientific knowledge in his goal of world domination. Sensing an evil presence Strange finds Rasputin who soon realizes he cannot match Strange's magic and shoots him. A hospitalized Strange informs the police about Rasputin but when they fail to find him Strange realizes he may have taken refuge at his sanctum! As Strange investigates a hit-man Rasputin hired enters the hospital to finish the job. Strange emerges victorious erasing all memory of magic from Rasputin and forcing he & his henchman to confess their crimes to the police.
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Keywords
astral form; Book of the Vishanti; Cloak of Levitation; emergency room; espionage; Europe; Eye of Agamotto; Greenwich Village; hospital; occult; Sanctum Sanctorum

Indexer Notes

The Illusions of Ikonn are spellcast. The Vishanti is invoked in prayer, the Flames of the Faltine and the Hoary Hosts of Hoggoth are mentioned in exclamation.

The End at Last! (Table of Contents: 74)

Doctor Strange / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Eternity
Reprints
Keywords
occult

Indexer Notes

Images taken and reversed from panel 1 page 4 and page 5.

The End--at Last! (Table of Contents: 75)

Doctor Strange / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
Steve Ditko (plot); Denny O'Neil (dialogue)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Artie Simek

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Dormammu; Eternity; Doctor Strange; the Ancient One; Baron Mordo; Clea (named)
Synopsis
Using his mystic powers to temporarily bind the sleeping Eternity Dormammu lures Strange to another dimension and challenges him but as they begin their mystical combat Eternity breaks free. He tells Dormammu to end the violence, but instead he attacks Eternity. Their encounter is brief and destructive as Dormammu is smashed between two colliding spheres. Eternity vanishes while Strange is hurled between dimensions and rescued by the Ancient One. Strange releases all those who were banished by him, including Baron Mordo and Clea, who he affectionately bids farewell to for the time being.
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Keywords
Dark Dimension; Eye of Agamotto; Greenwich Village; Manhattan; occult

Indexer Notes

The Vishanti is invoked in greeting, oath and prayer, the Shades of the Seraphim are invoked in incantation, the Hosts of Hoggoth are invoked in praise.

The Wondrous Worlds of Dr. Strange! (Table of Contents: 76)

Spider-Man / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
superhero
Characters
Spider-Man
Reprints

The Wondrous World of Dr. Strange! (Table of Contents: 77)

Spider-Man / comic story / 20 pages (report information)

Script
Stan Lee (dialogue); Steve Ditko (plot)
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
superhero
Characters
Spider-Man; Doctor Strange; Xandu (introduction); barroom brawlers (unnamed)
Synopsis
Xandu sends his two henchmen to retrieve half of the Wand of Watoomb from Dr. Strange. Spider-Man mistakes the henchmen for burglars and tries to stop them, leading to a team up between Spider-Man and Dr. Strange to stop Xandu's plan.
Reprints
Keywords
astral form; Cloak of Levitation; Eye of Agamotto; fantasy; Greenwich Village; hypnosis; illusion; New York City; occult; Sanctum Sanctorum; spider-tracer; supernatural; Wand of Watoomb

Indexer Notes

The Demons of Darkness, Satannish, the Flames of the Faltine, the Hoary Hosts of Hoggoth, the Omnipotent Oshtur are invoked in incantation. The All-Seeing Eye of Agamotto and the Vipers of Valtorr are invoked in oath. The Vishanti is invoked in prayer.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 78)

Doctor Strange / illustration / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Steve Ditko

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; the Ancient One
Keywords
occult

The Marvel-ous Master of the Mystic Arts! (Table of Contents: 79)

Doctor Strange / illustration / 1 page (report information)

Script
Roy Thomas ?
Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?
Letters
Sam Rosen; Morrie Kuramoto

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange
Reprints
Keywords
occult

The Marvel-ous Master of the Mystic Arts! (Table of Contents: 80)

Doctor Strange / illustration / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange
Keywords
occult

Indexer Notes

Original art of the Marvel Masterwork from Marvel Classics Item #10.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 81)

Doctor Strange / illustration / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Steve Ditko; Marie Severin (alterations)
Inks
Steve Ditko; Marie Severin (alterations)
Colors
?

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Keywords
occult

Indexer Notes

1965 T-shitt

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 82)

The Avengers; Doctor Strange; Hulk; X-Men / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Jack Kirby; Steve Ditko (Dr. Strange)
Inks
Paul Reinman (X-Men); Dick Ayers (Avengers, Hulk); Steve Ditko (Dr. Strange)
Colors
Stan Goldberg
Letters
Sam Rosen

Genre
superhero; fantasy-supernatural
Characters
The Avengers [the Hulk; Thor; Iron Man; Ant-Man; Wasp]; the X-Men [Professor X; Cyclops; Marvel Girl; Angel; Iceman; Beast]; Ringmaster; Doctor Strange
Reprints

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 83)

Doctor Strange / cover reprint (on interior page) / 2 pages (report information)

Pencils
John Byrne (signed)
Inks
Al Milgrom (signed)
Colors
?

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; the Ancient One; Baron Mordo; Dormammu
Reprints
Keywords
occult

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 84)

Doctor Strange / cover reprint (on interior page) / 2 pages (report information)

Pencils
John Byrne (signed)
Inks
Al Milgrom (signed)
Colors
?

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Clea; Shazanna; Dormammu; Baron Mordo; Mindless Ones
Reprints
Keywords
occult

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 85)

Doctor Strange / cover reprint (on interior page) / 2 pages (report information)

Pencils
John Byrne (signed)
Inks
Al Milgrom (signed)
Colors
?

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; the Ancient One; Clea
Reprints
Keywords
occult

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 86)

Doctor Strange / cover reprint (on interior page) / 2 pages (report information)

Pencils
John Byrne (signed)
Inks
Al Milgrom (signed)
Colors
?

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Baron Mordo; Dormammu; Clea; the Ancient One
Reprints
Keywords
occult

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 87)

foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 1 page (report information)

Script
Stan Lee
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
By the Hoary Hosts of Hoggoth
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Do You Believe in Magic? (Table of Contents: 88)

foreword, introduction, preface, afterword / 1 page (report information)

Script
Roger Stern
Letters
typeset

Reprints

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 89)

Doctor Strange / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Steve Ditko
Inks
Steve Ditko
Colors
Dean White

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Reprints
Keywords
occult

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 90)

Doctor Strange / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Steve Ditko (signed)
Inks
Steve Ditko (signed)
Colors
Richard Isanove

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange; Eternity
Reprints
Keywords
occult

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 91)

Doctor Strange / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Alex Ross
Inks
Alex Ross
Colors
Alex Ross (painting)

Genre
fantasy-supernatural; superhero
Characters
Doctor Strange
Reprints
Keywords
occult

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Doctor Strange / promo (ad from the publisher) / 1 page (report information)

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Table of Contents
  1. 0. [no title indexed]
    Doctor Strange
  2. 1. Master of the Mystic Arts
    Doctor Strange
  3. 2. [no title indexed]
  4. 3. [no title indexed]
    Doctor Strange
  5. 4. Contents
  6. 5. The Wizard and Paste-Pot Pete
    The Human Torch
  7. 6. Dr. Strange Master of Black Magic!
    Doctor Strange
  8. 7. ["How can the Human Torch defend himself against the attacks of the Asbestos Man?"]
    The Human Torch
  9. 8. Face-to-Face with the Magic of Baron Mordo!
    Doctor Strange
  10. 9. ["From out of the Golden Age of Comics intio the Marvel Age, Captain America returns to challenge the Human Torch!"]
    The Human Torch
  11. 10. The Return of the Omnipotent Baron Mordo!
    Doctor Strange
  12. 11. The Uncanny Sandman!
    The Human Torch
  13. 12. The Origin of Dr. Strange
    Doctor Strange
  14. 13. The Human Torch Battles the Thing!
    The Human Torch
  15. 14. Return to the Nightmare World!
    Doctor Strange
  16. 15. The Return of the Eel!
    The Human Torch
  17. 16. The Many Traps of Baron Mordo!
    Doctor Strange
  18. 17. The Possessed!
    Doctor Strange; The Human Torch
  19. 18. The Possessed!
    Doctor Strange
  20. 19. The Rabble Rouser!/Beyond the Purple Veil!
    Doctor Strange; The Human Torch
  21. 20. Beyond the Purple Veil!
    Doctor Strange
  22. 21. The Human Torch Meets The Iceman!
    The Human Torch
  23. 22. The House of Shadows!
    Doctor Strange
  24. 23. Prisoner of the Plantman!; Witchcraft in the Wax Museum
    Doctor Strange; Human Torch
  25. 24. Witchcraft in the Wax Museum!
    Doctor Strange
  26. 25. 3 Against The Torch!
    Doctor Strange; Human Torch
  27. 26. The World Beyond
    Doctor Strange
  28. 27. ["He flies! He fights! He's our newest villain..."]
    Doctor Strange; The Human Torch
  29. 28. The Challenge of Loki!
    Doctor Strange
  30. 29. [no title indexed]
    Doctor Strange; The Human Torch and the Thing
  31. 30. The Lady From Nowhere!
    Doctor Strange
  32. 31. [no title indexed]
    Doctor Strange; The Human Torch and the Thing
  33. 32. Mordo Must Not Catch Me!
    Doctor Strange
  34. 33. [no title indexed]
    Doctor Strange; The Human Torch and the Thing
  35. 34. The Domain of the Dread Dormammu!
    Doctor Strange
  36. 35. The Mystery Villain!
    Doctor Strange; Human Torch; The Thing
  37. 36. Duel with the Dread Dormammu!
    Doctor Strange
  38. 37. [no title indexed]
    Doctor Strange; The Human Torch and the Thing
  39. 38. The Demon's Disciple!
    Doctor Strange
  40. 39. Dr. Strange Master of the Mystic Arts
    Doctor Strange
  41. 40. The Terrible Trio
    The Human Torch and the Thing
  42. 41. Beware... Tiboro! The Tyrant of the Sixth Dimension!
    Doctor Strange
  43. 42. The Defeat of Dr. Strange!
    Doctor Strange
  44. 43. The Defeat of Dr. Strange
    Doctor Strange
  45. 44. The Bouncing Ball of Doom!
    Doctor Strange; The Human Torch and the Thing
  46. 45. The Hunter and the Hunted!
    Doctor Strange
  47. 46. The Sinister Spacetrap!
    Doctor Strange; The Human Torch and the Thing
  48. 47. Face-to-Face at Last With Baron Mordo!
    Doctor Strange
  49. 48. A Nameless Land! A Timeless Time!
    Doctor Strange; The Human Torch and the Thing
  50. 49. A Nameless Land, a Timeless Time!
    Doctor Strange
  51. 50. Enter: The Watcher!
    The Human Torch and the Thing
  52. 51. Earth Be My Battleground
    Doctor Strange
  53. 52. ["The Greatest Action-Thriller of All Time!"]
    Nick Fury
  54. 53. Eternity Beckons!
    Doctor Strange
  55. 54. [no title indexed]
    Doctor Strange; Nick Fury
  56. 55. What Lurks Beneath the Mask?
    Doctor Strange
  57. 56. The Prize Is.. Earth!
    Doctor Strange; Nick Fury
  58. 57. When Meet the Mystic Minds!
    Doctor Strange
  59. 58. Sometimes the Good Guys Lose!
    Nick Fury
  60. 59. If Eternity Should Fail!
    Doctor Strange
  61. 60. The Brave Die Hard!
    Doctor Strange; Nick Fury
  62. 61. Beware...! Dormammu is Watching!
    Doctor Strange
  63. 62. The End of Hydra!
    Nick Fury
  64. 63. The Pincers of Power!
    Doctor Strange
  65. 64. Operation: Brain Blast!
    Nick Fury
  66. 65. Let There Be Victory!
    Doctor Strange
  67. 66. [no title indexed]
    Nick Fury
  68. 67. Those Who Would Destroy Me!
    Doctor Strange
  69. 68. To Free a Brain Slave!
    Nick Fury
  70. 69. With None Beside Me!
    Doctor Strange
  71. 70. The Day of the Druid!
    Doctor Strange; Nick Fury
  72. 71. Where Man Hath Never Trod!
    Doctor Strange
  73. 72. Lo! The Eggs Shall Hatch!
    Nick Fury
  74. 73. To Catch a Magician!
    Doctor Strange
  75. 74. The End at Last!
    Doctor Strange
  76. 75. The End--at Last!
    Doctor Strange
  77. 76. The Wondrous Worlds of Dr. Strange!
    Spider-Man
  78. 77. The Wondrous World of Dr. Strange!
    Spider-Man
  79. 78. [no title indexed]
    Doctor Strange
  80. 79. The Marvel-ous Master of the Mystic Arts!
    Doctor Strange
  81. 80. The Marvel-ous Master of the Mystic Arts!
    Doctor Strange
  82. 81. [no title indexed]
    Doctor Strange
  83. 82. [no title indexed]
    The Avengers; Doctor Strange; Hulk; X-Men
  84. 83. [no title indexed]
    Doctor Strange
  85. 84. [no title indexed]
    Doctor Strange
  86. 85. [no title indexed]
    Doctor Strange
  87. 86. [no title indexed]
    Doctor Strange
  88. 87. ["By the Hoary Hosts of Hoggoth"]
  89. 88. Do You Believe in Magic?
  90. 89. [no title indexed]
    Doctor Strange
  91. 90. [no title indexed]
    Doctor Strange
  92. 91. [no title indexed]
    Doctor Strange
  93. 92. [no title indexed]
    Doctor Strange
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