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Doctor Strange, like many other Marvel characters, had already experienced a number of deaths However, without Wolverine, Captain America, Captain Marvel, Daredevil, Ultimate Spider-Man, or The Mighty Thor, he has no typical “Death Of…” storyline until now. With the work of Jed MacKay’s Death of Doctor Strange and Lee Garbett’s pencils, everything has completely changed.

Known for being Earth’s Sorcerer Supreme and the best neurosurgeon in the world well, until that one moment when, you know, (except for that time when, you know, Loki took that title). No other hero is able to protect Earth from the other than human and from another planet dangers that he faces.

However, what would happen if he passed away suddenly? Who would defend the planet and fight off supernatural forces evils? The most important question is: who killed Stephen Strange?

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What to read before Dr Strange Series in Order

Death of Doctor Strange represents Jed MacKay’s Doctor Strange introduction. The latest run of the Supreme was ended after six issues, and Mark Waid wrote the comics before him. This is where Death of Dr. Strange begins.

  • Dr. Strange, Surgeon Supreme Vol. 1: Under the Knife

Gathers Dr. Strange (2019) issues #1-6

Death of Doctor Strange Reading Order

Death of Doctor Strange Reading Order: Collected Editions

  • Death of Doctor Strange

Gathers Death of Doctor Strange (2021) issues #1-5.

  • Death Of Doctor Strange Companion

Gathers Death of Doctor Strange: Avengers (2021) #1, Death of Doctor Strange: Strange Academy Presents (2021) #1, Death of Doctor Strange: Spider-Man (2021) #1, Death of Doctor Strange: White Fox (2021) #1, Death of Doctor Strange: Blade (2021) #1, and Death of Doctor Strange: X-Men/Black Knight (2021) #1.

Death of Doctor Strange Reading Order: Issue-by-Issue

  • Death of Doctor Strange #1
  • Death of Doctor Strange #2
  • Death of Doctor Strange: Avengers #1
  • Strange Academy Presents: The Death of Doctor Strange #1
  • Death of Doctor Strange #3
  • Death of Doctor Strange: Spider-Man #1
  • Death of Doctor Strange: White Fox #1
  • Death of Doctor Strange: Blade #1
  • Death of Doctor Strange: X-Men/Black Knight #1
  • Death of Doctor Strange #4
  • Death of Doctor Strange: Bloodstone #1
  • Death of Doctor Strange #5

What should I read after Doctor Strange Died?

This moment is still in progress. When we learn more about Doctor Strange’s future, we’ll update this section. Marvel has already promised that, following the miniseries, a new Lord Supreme will appear in March 2022, but they have not provided any other information.

With our reading order related to the character, you may learn more about Doctor Strange.

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