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Death of Doctor Strange
Death of Doctor Strange | Jed Mackay
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Doctor Stephen Strange is the Master of the Mystic Arts. Earth's Sorcerer Supreme. A one-man barrier protecting our world from all the nightmares, demons and warlords out there in dimensions beyond our comprehension. So what happens...when Doctor Strange is murdered? As his friends mourn -- and his enemies rage at having been deprived of the killing blow -- dark forces set their sights on an unprotected Earth. The Avengers...the Fantastic Four...all of our mightiest heroes are woefully out of their depth. Now, as the world's remaining magicians race to protect our world from an unimaginable sorcerous threat, one very surprising investigator must unravel the mystery of Doctor Strange's murder. But can he do it before his own time runs out? COLLECTING: Death of Doctor Strange (2021) 1-5
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WeAreLegion
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As Sorcerer Supreme, Dr. Strange is responsible for blocking legions of demons and other magical bad actors from reaching Earth. When murdered, this blockade is rendered void, and all evil is unhindered from invading our planet. But who killed Strange? A younger version of the Dr is unleashed via an insurance spell to solve his older self‘s murder! A truly unique and fun read, like a mystical ‘whodunnit‘. Recommended!

TieDyeDude I would have liked a smaller story, instead of throwing in a seemingly random, multi-dimensional threat that really didn't pose much of a challenge, but this was still a super fun concept and execution. 1y
WeAreLegion I hear you, though the ‘b story‘ didn‘t bother me, I was too taken by the murder mystery and ‘young‘ Strange‘s befuddlement with how his life turned out. 1y
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TieDyeDude
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Very cool story. Dr. Strange is murdered, but he removed his body for a week from the timeline so he could set his affairs in the case of his death. It, of course, correlates with a interdimensional, world-ending threat, but the murder mystery is really cool.