GENERAL STRANGE VS. THE SORCERER SUPREME!
General Strange has a millennium of fierce and ruthless experience over the Sorcerer Supreme. How can Doctor Strange protect the Earth and all of magic? And what dark creature will he have to become to best General Strange?
Rated T+
Doctor Strange #10 is a fantastic conclusion to the arc that started in the first issue, gathering every seemingly ambiguous element, in order to masterfully make a statement about the titular character. Read Full Review
Doctor Strange #10 brings the 10-issue arc to a close with a climactic battle that ends General Strange's vendetta in the most fitting way possible from a hero who is also a doctor. MacKay's concept of defeating the villain through healing sounds uninteresting on paper, but the script makes it work, and Pasqual Ferry's whimsical visuals add just the punch needed for a satisfying finale. Read Full Review
In a title full of psychedelic art, Ferry and Moore pull out all the stops to make the art as multi-dimensional as possible. That said, there are some instances where some panels pull readers out of the story due to rushed line work and hurried shading. Read Full Review
Plot
Doctor Strange receives support from W.A.N.D, which unfocusses General Strange and allows Doctor Strange's plan to succeed.
Doctor Strange uses his magic to perform an operation on General Strange's mind where he inserts part of his consciousness, which makes General Strange regain his empathy and respect for life, which is why he suffers from an attack of pain and regret. Stephen Strange is going to dedicate himself to curing General Strange because he feels that everything he did is also his sins and begins to cure him.
Clea proposes to Stephen to raise her little sister and calls her Donna, after Stepehen's deceased sister, a beautiful and touching moment.
Clea makes it clear to W.A.N.D. that he more
This title really revved up with this General Strange arc. It went from a solid read to a must-read.
Great ending to this storyline. MacKay is just so good, man. I loved how the fight ended by Doctor Strange highlighting the key difference between himself and General Strange. I'm very glad that the rumor of this possibly being the final issue seems to be false, as I've really been enjoying this run as of late.