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However, there's no denying the artwork is something special. As promised last week, I've done a little research into the fascinating links between Steve Ditko's illustrations and the psychedelic art that emerged from the counter-culture of the mid-to-late 1960s. This week, I will share a quick look at the common roots for both...
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In creating a mystical character with connections to the Far East, Ditko deliberately drew inspiration from Asian mystical art. The most commonly found expression of that art in modern society is the mandala:
Asian mystcism, and the trappings thereof, were popular among the counter-culture as well. The Beatles, among others, being drawn to Indian sitar music at the time was a different manifestation of the same phenomenon.
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My Recent Reads
Strange Tales #118
Originally Published March 1, 1964
Writer: Stan Lee
Artist: Steve Ditko
- Villains: The Possessors
Strange Tales #119
April 1, 1964
Lee/Ditko
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- Dr. Strange's servant gets a name: Wong.
- Strange travels to the Purple Dimension where he frees the enslaved minions of a being called Aggamon.
Strange Tales #120
May 1, 1964
Lee/Ditko
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- In the primary Human Torch story (artist: Jack Kirby), Iceman of the X-Men teams up with Johnny Storm for the first time.
- Dr. Strange's nemesis: a haunted house
Strange Tales #121
June 1, 1964
Lee/Ditko
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- Human Torch (artist: Dick Ayers) villain: Plantman
- Dr. Strange nemesis: Baron Mordo
- We learn an important limitation of the doctor's powers: he can only stay in his ectoplasmic form for 24 hours.
Strange Tales #122
July 1, 1964
Lee/Ditko
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- Human Torch (artist: Ayers) villains: a group who would eventually be known as the Terrible Trio, including Handsome Harry Phillips, Yogi Dakor and Bill Brogin
- Dr. Strange nemesis: Nightmare
Strange Tales #123
August 1, 1964
Lee/Ditko
- Beatles allusion!
- Dr. Strange nemesis: Loki
- Cameos by Thor and Odin
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Strange Tales #124
September 1, 1964
Lee/Ditko
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- Nemesis: Zota
- Cameos by Cleopatra and Mark Antony
Wow! I'm just getting into the DC Universe and I love learning about their history. I'm not too familiar with Dr Strange, but I might have to check out the series. I am in love with retro cartoons.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this! 😃 Have you watched DC's Harley Quinn?
Have a great day!
I have not delved into the DC TV series, though I hear they're good. My daughter likes them a lot. I don't know if she's watched Harley Quinn.
DeleteI didn't realize Strange tangled with Loki so early on.
ReplyDeleteWe went to an art exhibit a while back that had to do with the Summer of Love. There was a good amount of comic book art there, mostly Batman, if I'm remembering correctly.
1965 is the earliest direct link I've found, so a couple years before the Summer of Love.
DeleteI was in 8th gr. in 1964 and the comic world was mine yet.
ReplyDeleteMy husband bought early Thor comics and then Dr. Strange. We were in 1978, I think,and we had every new book. Now he has Wonder Woman occasionally and Neil Gaiman's work.
Thanks for showing the art and explanations!
My pleasure!
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