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VOICE OVER: Dan Paradis
Written by Dan Paradis

He is a sorcerer supreme, and wields black magic against the forces of evil. Welcome to WatchMojo.com and today we'll be exploring the comic book origins of Doctor Stephen Strange.

As with most comic book characters, there are often re-imaginings and different versions to a character's past. We have chosen to primarily follow the storyline that unfolded in 1963's Strange Tales #115, which was expanded upon in 1968's Doctor Strange #169.

Special thanks to our very own VO artist and corporate pretty boy Dan for noticing how dated our original origin on the hero was and reduxing it. If you have an idea you want to see made into a WatchMojo video be sure to check out our suggest page at http://www.http://WatchMojo.comsuggest
Superhero Origins: Doctor Stephen Strange He is a sorcerer supreme, and wields black magic against the forces of evil. Welcome to WatchMojo.com and today we’ll be exploring the comic book origins of Doctor Stephen Strange. As with most comic book characters, there are often re-imaginings and different versions to a character’s past. We have chosen to primarily follow the storyline that unfolded in 1963’s Strange Tales #115, which was expanded upon in 1968’s Doctor Strange #169. Doctor Stephen Strange is a prominent and powerful crossover character within the Marvel universe. However, before becoming a literal wizard, he was a figurative wizard with his hand as a surgeon. A superstar doctor, he credited his success to his rock steady hands, which never shook or made mistakes while in the operating room. Despite his great skill, Strange was also kind of a dick, caring only for himself and turning down charity work in pursuit of wealth. On one fateful day, he drove off in his sports car for to meet with a wealthy stockbroker, whom he believed could make him even richer. Not paying attention to the wet driving conditions, his car slid off of a cliff. Falling for what felt like an eternity, he landed beside his totaled car. With his body broken, he lay there finally understanding the anguish others have felt, experiencing true pain for the first time. Later awaking in the hospital, the good doctor informed that though his life had been saved, his career as a surgeon was over, due to irreparable nerve damage to his hands. Although he could have easily have become a medical consultant, his ego couldn’t handle having to assist others without receiving all of the glory. And so Strange spent most of his amassed with on failed operations, trying desperately to restore what he had lost. His drive to recover his past life eventually lead to him becoming a homeless drifter, shunned by his friends and colleagues. Then one day, while sitting in a dockside bar, he overheard sailors speak of a legendary Chinese wizard and healer known as The Ancient One. Pawning the last of his possessions, Strange purchased a one-way trip to the Himalayas. There he searched tirelessly, before being caught in a terrible snowstorm. With nothing left to lose, he continued onward until he happened upon a temple sitting on the mountainside. Entering, he was met by a shadowy figure standing over a pit of fire. Revealing himself to be the Ancient One, the figure told Strange that he was not worthy of help or pity. Enraged, Strange became aggressive, forcing The Ancient one to subdue him with a beam of weightlessness. Left in shock and awe, Strange was finally given shelter by the old wizard, who introduced him to his apprentice, Mordo. That night, after watching the raging snowstorm swirl outside, Strange happened upon Mordo casting a demonic spell, with the intention of killing his master so that he could usurp his position and become the only remaining practitioner of black magic. Without thinking, Strange performed an uncharacteristically unselfless act and attempted to warn the old wizard. However, Mordo was alerted to his presence, and a sheet of metal upon his face the crippled Doctor’s Face. Just before Mordo could kill Strange, the Ancient One arrived and fought off his would be assassin. Having unwittingly passed the Wizard’s test of unselfishness, Strange was chosen to become the ageing wizard’s new pupil. This was done in the hopes that Strange could one day stop Mordo, as well as any other threat to the word. After extensive training in the mystic arts, Strange emerged as a black magic master and was dubbed The Sorcerer Supreme. Having been reborn with a new purpose, drive and energy, he returned to his home of New York, becoming a mystical consultant. Under that guise, he battled countless evils through his newfound powers, which included but are not limited to healing, telepathy, teleportation, astral projection, energy wielding and the ability to produce items and force fields at will. In time, Strange crossed over to other comic series, where he assisted other Marvel superheroes – and even became a member of the Avengers. Are you a fan of the sorcerer supreme? For more origins of your favorite comic book characters, be sure to subscribe to WatchMojo.com.

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