Marvel Masterworks: Doctor Strange Vol. 5 HC
Reprints: Marvel Premiere #9-14, Doctor Strange #1-9
(Vol. 157 in the Marvel Masterworks Library)
First Print
Release Date: April 13, 2011
REGULAR EDITION ISBN: 978-0-7851-5022-0 • List Price: $54.99
VARIANT EDITION ISBN: 978-0-7851-5023-7 • List Price: $54.99
VARIANT PRINT RUN: 1010
Printed by R. R. Donnelly Asia Printing Solutions, Dongguan, Guangdong, China
272 Pages
Written by Steve Englehart and Frank Brunner with Mike Friedrich
Penciled by Frank Brunner and Gene Colan
Cover by Frank Brunner
Introductions by Steve Englehart & Frank Brunner
Collection Editor: Cory Sedlmeier
Color & Art Reconstruction: Michael Kelleher & Kellustration
BONUS CONTENT:
• Try-out page for Doctor Strange by Frank Brunner, 1970
• Marvel Premiere #14 preliminary cover sketch by Brunner
• Doctor Strange #1, pg. 16 original art by Brunner and Dick Giordano
• Doctor Strange #2, pg. 1 original art by Brunner and Giordano
• Original pencil art by Brunner for Doctor Strange #2, pages 10-11
• House ad for Doctor Strange #1 from June 1974 titles
• Cover to Doctor Strange/Silver Dagger Special Edition #1 by Bernie Wrightson
• Bios: Steve Englehart, Frank Brunner, Gene Colan, Mike Friedrich
ON SALE:
• REGULAR MASTERWORKS STOREFRONT
• VARIANT MASTERWORKS STOREFRONT
DISCUSS AT THE COLLECTED EDITIONS FORUMS:
• DOCTOR STRANGE MASTERWORKS VOL. 5 DISCUSSION
PREVIEW IMAGES
ENGLEHART AND BRUNNER TELL MORE OF THE STRANGEST TALES OF MARVEL’S BRONZE AGE!
Entering the good Doctor Strange’s world like a bolt from above, Steve Englehart and Frank Brunner teamed up to take the Master of the Mystic Arts to new heights of cosmic consciousness and other-dimensional adventure – and now you can experience it all in one amazing Marvel Masterworks edition!
From the conclusion of the Shuma-Gorath saga and death of the Ancient One, to Stephen Strange’s assumption of the mantle of Sorcerer Supreme; from the time-lost “Sise-Neg Genesis” with Baron Mordo, to the classic Silver Dagger epic – these are Marvel comics at their very best!
Brunner’s art mixes a deliriously lush line with psychedelic stylings, while Englehart’s scripting plumbs the depths of Strange’s soul to create a strikingly personal epic that’s just as challenging today as the first day it hit the racks. And with Gene Colan waiting in the wings for a massive Dormammu/Umar attack on Earth, there’s no question what you have here is something special – a true Marvel Masterworks!
ISSUES REPRINTED
Marvel Premiere #9-14, Doctor Strange #1-9