![]() ![]() Late ’80s Nowlan covers can’t be beat! His colors from that era-check out his run of STRANGE TALES (1987) and WOLVERINE covers-are hugely influential to me. Kevin Nowlan’s DOCTOR STRANGE: SORCERER SUPREME #1 cover from 1988 is the coolest thing on planet Earth, as is that whole era of his artwork. Russell brings magic and whimsy to all that he does-his work evokes the spirit and lineage of fantasy and folklore. Craig Russell’s one-shot DOCTOR STRANGE: WHAT IS IT THAT DISTURBS YOU, STEPHEN? from 1997 is my favorite Doctor Strange comic. Endlessly inventive and charming! I love that stuff. ![]() TRADD MOORE: The original Ditko and Lee STRANGE TALES comics are the Doctor Strange Bible, for sure. MARVEL.COM: Which stories and runs influenced you as a Doctor Strange fan? ![]() Kids draw hard lines for no good reason-well, adults do too-and a hard line of mine back then was, “I don’t like facial hair.” So poor Doctor Strange was OUT! I was all about masks back then. I do remember that as a child I wasn’t a fan. There are a lot of characters like that: they exist before you, and you’re introduced to them at such an early age that there’s no moment of discovery they’re just a part of the world. TRADD MOORE: You know, I don’t recall discovering Doctor Strange. MARVEL.COM: What are your earliest memories of discovering the character of Doctor Strange? ![]()
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