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If Stan Lee had continued on that (misguided in this instance) typical-Marvel-trope of “hero is beset by money woes” with Dr. Strange… well… THIS is SURELY a scene that may have been canon for the Master of the Mystic Arts.
Oddly, it IS similar to how they handled Dr. Strange’s appearance in the Spider-Man newspaper strip in the early 1990′s.
(Stage magician by day… )
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Aw c’mon. At least get a REAL cape, before I send you my hard-earned 50 cents! It looks as though you tied Linus’s blanket around your neck.
If Stan Lee had continued on that (misguided in this instance) typical-Marvel-trope of “hero is beset by money woes” with Dr. Strange… well… THIS is SURELY a scene that may have been canon for the Master of the Mystic Arts.
Oddly, it IS similar to how they handled Dr. Strange’s appearance in the Spider-Man newspaper strip in the early 1990′s.
(Stage magician by day… )
gah.
~P~
Actually, that could have been hilarious. The Sorcerer Supreme, reduced to pulling rabbits out of a hat at Trade Shows.