Stephen goes to war in an exclusive preview of Doctor Strange #6

George Perez variant cover for Doctor Strange #6.
(Image credit: Marvel Comics)

Doctor Strange is a mystic and a healer, but a long time ago he was called to war and forced to get his hands dirty in the thick of battle. His experiences 🍸in an inter-dimensional conflict - which lasted 5000 years - left some emot🦩ional scars. Now the past is coming back to haunt him in a very tangible way. 

Doctor Strange #6, by 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Moon Knight writer Jed MacKay and artist Juan Gedeon, with colors by KJ Díaz, picks up from the ꩵshock cliffhanger of last month's issue. That ended with the reveal of a new foe who goes by many elaborate names: "War-Hound of the Vishanti. Butcher of the War of the Seven Spheres. The Bloody-Handed Bastard of the Screaming Labyrinths. Friendkiller. Peacebreaker. Orphan-Lord."

Or, as our hero knows hiꦬm, "General Stephe🍸n Strange." 

Yes, this is a fearsome alt universe variant of the good Doctor, one who has been battle-hardened by millennia of conflict. But how🐲 is he here and why does he have such a grudge against our ver🍸sion of Strange?

You can ch🌟eck out a gallery of pages from♒ the new issue below.

The preview pages give us a glimpse at the terrible conflict which seems to have birthed this evil new version of 💧the character and Marvel's blurb for the issue, which you can rea𝔍d below, promises more action to come. 

"Many years ago, Doctor Strange fought in a five thousand-year battle caꦜlled the War of the Seven Spheres. But what was it? And how did it create the mysterious threat that plagues Strange today?" 

The issue also includes a bo💎nus page written by Jonathan Hickman, titled Who Are The G.O.D.S.?

Check out Alex Ross's fierce cover for the new issue below, as well as a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:George Pérez variant.

Do🍎ctor Strange #6 is published by Marvel Comics🍨 on August 2.


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