Monday, November 7, 2016

Why Did Doctor Strange Have an Eyepatch?

Why Did Doctor Strange Have an Eyepatch?

In every installment of Abandoned Love we will be examining comic book stories, plots and ideas that were abandoned by a later writer without actively retconnng away the previous story. Feel free to e-mail me at brianc@cbr.com if you have any suggestions for future editions of this feature.


This time around, we take a look at the brief period of time when Doctor Strange was missing an eye!


In “Strange Tales” (Vol.2) #10 (by Peter B. Gillis, Richard Case and Randy Emberlin), Doctor Strange and his then-mentor, Kaluu (who was once a bad guy) took on the demon Ghaszaszh Nyirh. They won the day, but not before Ghaszaszh Nyirh blasted Doctor Strange and poked out his eye…


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So Doc just used an eyepatch for the rest of that series…


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which ended with #19. Gillis, Case and Emberlin relaunched a new “Doctor Strange” series following “Strange Tales” ending (“Strange Tales” was an attempt to go back to the old school anthology title set-up, with Doctor Strange sharing the book with Cloak and Dagger). Doc still had his missing eye.


However, with the fifth issue, Roy and Dann Thomas, Jackson Guice and Jose Marzanv took over as the new creative team on the series.


And very quickly, in “Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme” #7, the All-Seeing Agamotto took the villainous Silver Dagger's eye from him and gave it to Doctor Strange…


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Easy breezy!


So yeah, I guess there isn't a particularly cool story behind Doctor Strange's eyepatch period, but what there is, is that!


If anyone has a suggestion for a storyline started by one writer dropped by another one, drop me a line at brianc@cbr.com!


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