Ever since Doctor Strange made his debut in the pages of Marvel Comics, he has been at the heart of some of the most fantastical stories pop culture has to offer. Of course, not all of these tales have come close to resembling a happy ending. Now, an ancient conflict with a particularly troubling end of its own has come back to haunt Doctor Strange in the worst way possible, and the villain leading the charge is none other than a long-forgotten version of the Sorcerer Supreme himself.Following a devastating assault on the wedding between Clea’s Faltine mother Umar and the villainous Tiboro, Stephen and Clea Strange come face-to-face with one of the most menacing forces in any iteration of the Marvel Universe, the dreaded General Stephen Strange. With his untold command over the Mystic Arts, it only takes seconds for him to throw the celebration into absolute chaos. While General Strange’s explosive entrance doesn’t impart any particulars about who he truly is, Doctor Strange #6 (by Jed MacKay, Jonathan Hickman, Juan Gedeon, KJ Díaz, and VC’s Cory Petit) gives readers everything they need to know about where he comes from, and why his arrival could easily spell the end of the Doctor Strange fans know best.Rather than any alternate universe or wildly differing timeline, the vengeful General Strange who has come to menace the Marvel Universe in the present is actually a remnant of both its not-so-distant past and a future that has long since been averted entirely. It was back in 1992’s Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #48 (by Len Kaminski and Geof Isherwood) that Doctor Strange learned about the fabled War of the Seven Spheres, which served as the catalyst for some of the biggest stories of his entire career. With the fate of every mystical realm hanging in the balance, the Vishanti and their fellow deities required a champion of their own, and each god that Strange had ever invoked wanted him to serve as theirs.RELATED: The Sorcerer Supreme is Marvel’s Biggest Murder Suspect – For Good ReasonRELATED: Doctor Strange Gets An Origin Novel From Titan Books
Ever since Doctor Strange made his debut in the pages of Marvel Comics, he has been at the heart of some of the most fantastical stories pop culture has to offer. Of course, not all of these tales have come close to resembling a happy ending. Now, an ancient conflict with a particularly troubling end of its own has come back to haunt Doctor Strange in the worst way possible, and the villain leading the charge is none other than a long-forgotten version of the Sorcerer Supreme himself.
Following a devastating assault on the wedding between Clea’s Faltine mother Umar and the villainous Tiboro, Stephen and Clea Strange come face-to-face with one of the most menacing forces in any iteration of the Marvel Universe, the dreaded General Stephen Strange. With his untold command over the Mystic Arts, it only takes seconds for him to throw the celebration into absolute chaos. While General Strange’s explosive entrance doesn’t impart any particulars about who he truly is, Doctor Strange #6 (by Jed MacKay, Jonathan Hickman, Juan Gedeon, KJ Díaz, and VC’s Cory Petit) gives readers everything they need to know about where he comes from, and why his arrival could easily spell the end of the Doctor Strange fans know best.
Rather than any alternate universe or wildly differing timeline, the vengeful General Strange who has come to menace the Marvel Universe in the present is actually a remnant of both its not-so-distant past and a future that has long since been averted entirely. It was back in 1992’s Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #48 (by Len Kaminski and Geof Isherwood) that Doctor Strange learned about the fabled War of the Seven Spheres, which served as the catalyst for some of the biggest stories of his entire career. With the fate of every mystical realm hanging in the balance, the Vishanti and their fellow deities required a champion of their own, and each god that Strange had ever invoked wanted him to serve as theirs.
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