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Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Favourite Comics: Dr Strange , Master Of The Mystic Arts #1 Brunner & Englehart
Don't you just love it when you find what you thought was a long lost item from your past, well thats what happened to me last week when I was looking through a box of old British comics in my loft . There sandwiched between two 1970s issues of the Lion comic was the above first issue of "Dr Strange Master of the Mystic arts", one of my all time favourite titles. I don't think that I purchased this comic in 1974 as from memory issue 4 was the first issue of this title that I picked up so this was probably bought in the late 1970's to early 1980's when specialist comic book stores seemed to be everywhere. Regardless this issue sees the start of the excellent Silver Dagger story arc featuring a certain caterpillar and some of Brunner and Giordano's best art - enjoy.
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Favourite Comics: Dr Strange , Master Of The Mystic Arts #1 Brunner & Englehart
Don't you just love it when you find what you thought was a long lost item from your past, well thats what happened to me last week ...
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As mentioned in my previous post I have been on a bit of a back-issue comic buying spree recently picking up some of the comics I eithe...
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In 1978 DC began a marketing campaign that would introduce a wave of new comics in an attempt to gain ground on the the publishing jugge...
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I was probably about seven years old when I walked into my local newsagents in Cambuslang (near Glasgow) with my pocket money firmly he...






Sometime back around 1982, I bought a Marvel Special which reprinted this and, I think, three other issues. Unless I'm mistaken, one of the first five of the original run was a reprint (due to the dreaded deadline doom), so the special featured the covers from the four reprinted stories, one of which was number five. Obviously, the reprint tale wasn't included with the others as it wasn't part of the storyline. (Or something resembling that, as my memory isn't what it was.)
ReplyDeleteIncidentally, McS, I note your last comment on my blog was 24th of February - have I lost my sex appeal?
DeleteNot sure I remember that Special Kid, but it sounds an interesting one. The only Dr Strange special I had was the large sized Treasury edition that reprinted one of the early Brunner Dr Strange stories from Marvel Premier
DeleteIt was one of those Specials printed on what they called 'Baxter Paper'. Can't recall whether it's somewhere on my blog or not.
DeleteRe your blog- not at all you still have you blog sex appeal! I just didn't have anything to say about Linda Lovelace ( had no idea who she was ) or the Superman the Movie mag which I never had ( and I wasn't a big fan of the film) . I'm more likely to comment as you know, on your comic book blogs especially anything on Neal Adams lol.
ReplyDeleteYou didn't know who Linda Lovelace was? What a deprived youth you must've had as a teenager, McS. Neal Adams? Who's he?
DeleteAhh is that the comic with the Bernie Wrightson cover?
ReplyDeleteYes, it reprinted #s 1, 2, 4, & 5. It's credited to 1982 in some sources, but 1983 in others. Maybe it was dated '83, though came out in '82.
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