My Recent Reads
Strange Tales #132
Originally Published May 1, 1965
Writer: Stan Lee
Artist: Steve Ditko
- Part 3 of Baron Mordo/Dormammu story
Strange Tales #133
June 1, 1965
Lee/Ditko
- Part 4
- Nemesis: Shazana
Strange Tales #134
July 1, 1965
Lee/Ditko
- This is the last Human Torch/Thing story (artist: Bob Powell) in the Strange Tales series.
- Features the Watcher and Merlin, he of Camelot fame
Merlin via Wikipedia |
- Nemesis: Kang
- Dr. Strange story: Part 5 of Mordo/Dormammu
Strange Tales #135
August 1, 1965
Writer: Lee
- For the primary story, a new series is introduced: Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Artist: Jack Kirby
- Introduction of both S.H.I.E.L.D. and Hydra
S.H.I.E.L.D. logo via Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki |
Hydra logo via Wikipedia |
- Dr. Strange: Part 6 of Mordo/Dormammu
- Nemesis: Sir Baskerville
Strange Tales #136
September 1, 1965
Writer: Lee
- Fury:
- Artist: Kirby
- Hydra tries to find S.H.I.E.L.D. headquarters by trailing Fury.
- Strange:
- Artist: Ditko
- Part 7 of Mordo/Dormammu
- Strange frees himself from a demon.
The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #2
October 1, 1965
Lee/Ditko
- A Spider-Man/Doctor Strange crossover, appropriate as both characters were drawn by Ditko. It's fun watching Spidey trying to find his way in a Dr. Strange dreamscape.
- Nemesis: Xandu
Strange Tales #137
October 1, 1965
Writer: Lee
- Fury:
- Artist: Kirby
- S.H.I.E.L.D. agents Gabe Jones and Dum Dum Dugan featured, previously introduced in other Fury stories.
Gabe Jones via Marvel Database |
Dum Dum Dugan via Marvel Database |
- Strange:
- Artist: Ditko
- Part 8 of Mordo/Dormammu
- The doctor probes the mind of the Ancient One to learn the secret of Eternity.
Ah, the days of the 60s spy fascination.
ReplyDeleteI did like how they worked the Howling Commandos into the Captain America movie.
I'm going to have to revisit the movies at some point, too. I expect I'll pick up on a lot of details that I missed before getting to know the comics better.
DeleteI need to check out more of these. I rather liked SHIELD. How funny the "good' guys have nice symbols and the bad guys have the "evil"symbols just so you know at first look !
ReplyDeleteAlong those lines, I think you'd enjoy this:
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I am exhausted! Some of these are really familiar to me, esp. Dr. Strange.
ReplyDeleteStrange has been fun. So far, though, I think I like Fury better.
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