Marvel Studios and Marvel Comics finally seem to be in total synchrony again when it comes to relations between the audiovisual department and the editorial department because, coinciding with the premiere of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness they have released a few titles closely related to the Sam Raimi film and we do not believe in coincidences.
On the other hand, comment that these comics that we mentioned are perfect to start reading comics if you just freaked out with Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
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The Death of Doctor Strange
What better way to get a character’s attention than to kill them? Marvel has always played with the death of its characters as a driving force to create commercial claim and the premiere of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness invited to knock on the table. Obviously with The Death of Doctor Strange they present the perfect excuse to get to know the good doctor again through saying goodbye to him. Jed MacKay and Lee Garbett allow us to dissect the myth of Doctor Strange following the cases of a singular investigation that will lead us to know all the nooks and crannies that have surrounded the good doctor over the years and with the most unexpected repercussions. You can find the series edited in Spain by Panini at this link.
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Clea is the new Supreme Sorceress of Marvel after The Death of Doctor Strange and it is made clear that that miniseries was nothing more than a prologue for the new stage of Strange with Jed MacKay and Marcelo Ferreira. Do you really think it’s a coincidence that Clea became the new Sorceress Supreme in light of Doctor Strange’s post-credits scene in the Multiverse of Madness? Is it by chance that Clea is the protagonist of this new stage, taking into account the role played by Clea played by Charlize Theron in the post-credits of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness? The Supreme Sorceress of the Dark Dimension and of our reality will begin a journey to resurrect her beloved, Stephen, that will take her through dark territories where we will discover unspeakable secrets and a fight against death itself. The new mini series arrives in Spain in July this year.
dark hold
Just a few months after the end of WandaVision, after delaying its publication several times, Darkhold came to us, a contained mini-event in which the cursed book and the Scarlet Witch would become the main protagonists along with Chton the demonic owner of the grimoire that so many evils brought to the Marvel Universe. Through different unit numbers starring Iron Man, the Wasp, Spider-Man and Black Lightning, we will see new Marvel Universes darker than usual with authentic horror stories that will delight lovers of the genre where they do not skimp on anything. A crucial miniseries to understand the Darkhold of the Marvel Universe.
X-Men ’92: House of XCII
One of the moments that he has given us Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is to see those Illuminati from a variant of the Marvel Cinematic Universe led by Professor Xavier from the X-Men ’97 revival that Marvel Studios announced precisely last year. Everything is connected. And in Marvel Comics they have not wanted to miss the opportunity to recover the nineties in the best possible way. Presenting a new alternative Nineties Marvel Universe, because of the professor’s chair so characteristic of that time, and advancing a little The X Dynasty raised by Hickman. What can go wrong? Steve Foxe and Salva Espín are in charge of narrating this dimensional epic.
Captain Carter
Marvel Comics did not want to miss the opportunity to present a new variant of Captain Carter in the vignettes and it does so by integrating itself perfectly into the continuity that we know, but in another universe we already know how these kinds of things go. Jamie McKelvie and Marika Cresta are in charge of presenting this new variant of Captain Carter that promises to give a lot of war in the miniseries that they have made from La Casa de las Ideas, of course, taking advantage of the film version that we have seen on the big screen in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
America Chavez: Made in the USA
Kalinda Vazquez and Carlos Gómez are in charge of retelling the origin of América Chávez, of course, to make life easier for all those spectators who have left the movie theaters amazed by the superheroine and want to read for the first time something about América, the character she plays. by Xochitl Gomez. Chance? We don’t think so. You can buy it at this link.
As we can see, it seems clear that La Casa de las Ideas definitely presents a united front in all its departments, so we already encourage our readers to enter the quicksand of comics because it is clear that they keep all the keys for what we will see in the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Because if. The future is already written and drawn.