Strange (comic book)
Strange: Beginnings & Endings | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Knights (Marvel Comics) |
Schedule | Monthly |
Format | mini-series |
Publication date | November 2004 - April 2005 |
No. of issues | Six |
Main character(s) | Doctor Strange Wong Strange Ancient One Clea Baron Mordo Dormammu |
Creative team | |
Written by | J. Michael Straczynski Samm Barnes |
Artist(s) | Brandon Peterson |
Colorist(s) | Justin Ponsor |
Strange is a six-part American comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics under their Marvel Knights imprint. Written by J. Michael Straczynski and Samm Barnes, with artwork by Brandon Peterson, Strange is a re-imagining of Doctor Strange's origin.
Synopsis
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While in Tibet, a medical student named Stephen Strange meets a sickly, apparently mute young man named Wong. He later meets an old man while going to a monastery called "the Garden of Fountains", who asks him why he wants to become a doctor. Later, he hears the young man named Wong start talking after Stephen gives him a watch, hoping he will return later in life. Three years later, at his graduation party, one of Stephen's college professors who believes he would be more than a "medical profession's version of a pimp" is killed in an automobile incident. Three years after that, Stephen is working in plastic surgery in New York but is injured in a skiing accident.[1]
Stephen loses the full ability to use his hands after the accident and starts looking for a surgeon who can fix his hands, but finds no one who can help. [2] Strange meets a member of doctors without borders who he had worked with in Tibet, who explains that Wong is now a specialist "healer" in alternative medicine. Strange returns to Tibet to discover that the village he had volunteered in had been destroyed and Wong had left. While in Tibet, Strange meets a man who knew Wong and receives Wongs address in New York. Strange returns to New York to meet with Wong.
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