Doctor Strange #51
150 Pieces
Straight Matrix
Art by Marshall Rogers & Terry Austin
Published Feb 1982 by Marvel Comics
Size ± 6½ × 10in × 3.75mm thick
The assembled puzzle and leftover comic book are shipped in tailor-made packaging and arrive ready to enjoy, or gift to someone incredibly lucky.
Puzzled Comic #PC1774
Handcrafted using a page from a real comic book.
150 Pieces
Straight Matrix
Art by Marshall Rogers & Terry Austin
Published Feb 1982 by Marvel Comics
Size ± 6½ × 10in × 3.75mm thick
The assembled puzzle and leftover comic book are shipped in tailor-made packaging and arrive ready to enjoy, or gift to someone incredibly lucky.
Puzzled Comic #PC1774
Handcrafted using a page from a real comic book.
150 Pieces
Straight Matrix
Art by Marshall Rogers & Terry Austin
Published Feb 1982 by Marvel Comics
Size ± 6½ × 10in × 3.75mm thick
The assembled puzzle and leftover comic book are shipped in tailor-made packaging and arrive ready to enjoy, or gift to someone incredibly lucky.
Puzzled Comic #PC1774
Handcrafted using a page from a real comic book.
Doctor Strange (1974 2nd Series) #51
Published Feb 1982 by Marvel Comics
First 60-cent cover price. Cover pencils by Marshall Rogers, inks by Terry Austin. A Time for Love, a Time for Hate!, script by Roger Stern, pencils by Marshall Rogers, inks by Terry Austin; At Baskerville Castle, Nazi sympathizer and mystic Sir Baskerville and Viscount Heinrich Krowler take Dr. Strange as their captive. Krowler informs Baskerville how his plan came into action: how he had used his grandson, Baron Mordo, as a pawn to achieve great mystical power; Dr. Strange confronts Adolf Hitler, but finds that he is merely a pawn to spawn enough hatred in the region to facilitate Krowler's spell. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.60.