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Welcome to the two-hundred and fourteenth in a series of examinations of comic book legends and whether they are true or false. Click here for an archive of the previous two hundred and thirteen.
Comic Book Legends Revealed is now part of the larger Legends Revealed series, where I look ...
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... : DC Survey, Adult Marvel, and Gender-Bending. Comic Book Legends Revealed #214: John Severin, EC Comics (if you read none of the rest, read this one), and Dr. Strange’s Sanctum Sanctorum. ...
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... his work at Warren Publishing on Creepy (which he got into after working on Westerns for Marvel during the late 1950s)… [image] However, before Warren, and heck, before Marvel even, Torres was an up and coming artist working at EC Comics. He did backgrounds and inks for a variety of artists, and he finally got the chance to draw his first comic book story. And it was turned down by the Comics Code. And EC Comics stopped doing comics right afterward (this was all mentioned in last week’s column ). So Torres’ “first” comic book work was not published until 1971, when it popped ...
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goodcomics.comicbookresources.com 6/26/2009 —
Welcome to the two-hundred and thirteenth in a series of examinations of comic book legends and whether they are true or false. Click here for an archive of the previous two hundred and twelve.
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Doctor Strange #26
randomlongbox.com 9/16/2009 — TITLE: Doctor Strange #26 PUBLISHER: Marvel COVER DATE: December 1977 COVER PRICE: $0.35 17 pages WHAT I REMEMBER... I started reading Doctor Strange regularly with his third series, Dr. Strange, Sorcerer Supreme , in the late 80's. Mild curiosity brought me in, and the fabulous work of ...
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sanctumsanctorumcomix.blogspot.com 2/28/2009 — A look into the literal "mystical" nature (ie; enlightenment, spirituality) of Doctor Strange.
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sanctumsanctorumcomix.blogspot.com 22 days ago — "Strangely", it seems to me, that while Doctor Strange may be at a low ebb, "power-wise" in the Marvel Universe proper, that his name seems to be experiencing more popular mass media exposure in recent months than at any time prior in his 46 year ...