Doctor Strange Channels Tony Stark To Forge The Ultimate Magical Weapon
WARNING: The following article contains spoilers for Doctor Strange: Surgeon Supreme #2 by Mark Waid, Kev Walker, Java Tartaglia and VC's Cory Petit, on sale Wednesday, Jan. 29.
Stephen Strange has gone from being merely a Sorcerer Supreme to adding "Surgeon Supreme" back to his impressive resume. A recent bargain with a demon restored the medical precision in his hands, meaning Doctor Strange can now go back to participating in his first profession as a surgeon.
Marvel Comics relaunched Doctor Strange's solo title to celebrate the occasion, naming it Doctor Strange: Surgeon Supreme. The first issue found Stephen working in a hospital again, though he had to make special arrangements in order to be given a job again. Doctor Strange is only called in for the operations no one else has the skills to perform, which means these operations mostly deal in the supernatural. However, even though he's the Sorcerer Supreme, that doesn't mean he uses magic inside an operating room. Magic always demands a price, and Doctor Strange doesn't want to risk one of his patients having to pay the price for its use.
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