DR. STRANGE #46 (1981)

Two stories in this issue. First, Bill Kunkel plots and David Michelinie writes a tale wehre Clea and the Doc go on vacation, and the Eye of Amagatto sets off TSA’s metal detectors.  That’s pretty funny.

Clea is from the dimension of the Mindless Ones, so she really digs being around all the people on Earth.

Dr. Strange doesn’t.

The better part of this issue is the very quick backup feature by Roger Stern and Michael Golden, who will soon take the book over.  Stern is one of the few authors who is able to write Strange with any kind of depth and complexity, and Golden is perhaps the most underrated artist of the 1980s.


The story is simple: Instead of being on vacation at a beach, Strange and Clea spend some leisure time in another dimension, just enjoying each other’s company.  Great character work.

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