Posted Thursday, October 30th, 2025 by Barry

What’s Up, Doc?

Marvel was branding in the 1960s.

Daredevil, Red Skull, Cap, Mr. Fantastic. And that’s just Halloween costumes.

So far we’ve looked at Daredevil and Red Skull. Today, let’s explore the supernatural with Master of the Mystic Arts.

Ben Cooper Doctor Strange

Created by Steve Ditko, Doctor Strange made his comic book debut in Strange Tales 110. Sharing the book with the Human Torch, Strange and the flaming teenager would alternate top billing each month. His origin wasn’t revealed until issue 115. Acting as the script writer using plots by Ditko, Stan Lee based Strange on the 1930’s Chanda the Magician radio show.

With a new distribution deal, Marvel was allowed to publish more books. That allowed Strange to take over the whole book with issue 169. His solo exploits ran to issue 183. He would go on hiatus until 1971 in Marvel Feature with a three-issue story arc.

He would next be featured in Marvel Premiere in issues three through 14.

Strange’s popularity grew to allow him his own title, Doctor Strange: Master of the Mystic Arts, that ran 81 issues. Cancellation of that book led to a second volume of Strange Tales shared with newcomers Cloak and Dagger.

The good Doctor would earn his own self-titled book in 1988 with Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme. It would be lumped in with Marvel’s Midnight Sons family of supernatural books. Following that, Strange would again guest-star in one-shots and limited series and served in supporting roles for the beginning of the new millennium. By 2010, he would be part of The New Avengers.

As with most heroes, Strange would have to suffer his own death only to be brought back in dramatic fashion.

Of course, he would later be launched into the MCU with his own feature film.

So, don’t be too harsh judging this early cosplay, what do you expect for a couple bucks?

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