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Collects Doctor Strange and Doctor Doom: Triumph and Torment, Doctor Strange (1974) #57 and material from Astonishing Tales (1970) #8, Marvel Fanfare (1982) #16 and #43.Every year on Midsummer's Eve, Victor von Doom clashes with the forces of evil in a vain attempt to free his mother's soul from Hell. Only when Doctor Stephen Strange -- Master of the Mystic Arts and Earth's Sorcerer Supreme -- is convinced to join the fight, does the outcome have any hope of changing. But first these unlikely allies must journey to Mephisto's infernal realm ... where they find that the cost of one soul may be more than they are willing to pay!

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Long before the Marvel Cinematic Universe film, I've been a budding fan of Doctor Strange. I've always found his character interesting, his backstory compelling, and his overall look and design appealing. Up until this point, I never read much of the comics, but anytime he showed up in the Marvel-related videogames or cartoons, I got excited. After greatly enjoying the live action movie, I thought it was high time I finally explored the comics. But with decades of material to sift through, where does a beginner possibly start? Well, I decided to type in "Top 10 Best Doctor Strange Stories" in a Google search, and see what turned up. And amid all the choices, this trade paperback constantly appeared on many of the lists--being cited as not only one of Doctor Strange's best adventures, but also one of the best stories ever told about the Fantastic Four's long-time supervillain, Doctor Doom. Not to mention that Hellboy creator, Mike Mignola, did the artwork for the book. That was all the more convincing I needed to give the story a read, and the reviews ARE on point--this is an amazing tale that proves that comic books aren't just Saturday morning cartoon fare--they can be just as serious, adult, and thought provoking as any novel or film.The story opens with a centuries old sorcerer known only as Ghengis, who, every one hundred years, puts out a call to gather together the world's best magic users to partake in a contest to see who will be deemed the Sorcerer Supreme. Naturally, Doctor Strange shows up, as well as a great many other magicians from around the world....including, to everyone's shock, Doctor Doom. I don't think I'm spoiling anything when I say that, yes, Doctor Strange wins the tournament....but there's a catch. For the Sorcerer Supreme's first act, he must grant a boon to the second place winner....who turns out to be Doctor Doom. But in another surprising twist, Victor von Doom doesn't desire world conquest from Stephen, but rather, something far more personal--he enlists Strange's help to travel to the depths of Hell itself to battle the demon Mephisto and save his mother's soul. And as the two form an uneasy alliance, Stephen will discover more about Doom than he ever thought possible, and Doom's loyalty will be put to the test, as saving the soul of one person may end up costing them all more than they're willing to pay.Even during his early days, Mike Mignola's artwork is fantastic--the high point being when the Doctor Duo finally reach the underworld and confront Mephisto. The guy really knows how to draw and design all sorts of unique creatures and creepy or memorable imagery. And on a technical standpoint, this book is perfect both for longtime readers AND newcomers, as the book is pretty much a standalone story, and the backstories of the two main leads are covered well enough that beginners won't be confused. The contest between the different sorcerers is mainly just designed to force Strange and Doom to work together, and to my knowledge, the other contestants were made up just for this story. But it's still a fun game to watch, and it's nice to be reminded that Strange isn't the only magic user around. Their designs and personalities alone perk some curiosity at their backstories, and it makes me want to see them turn up in future stories.But of course, the main aspect of this is Strange and Doom--Doom even more so, as we learn pretty much his entire origin story as to where he learned sorcery and why he took to learning it to begin with. And it sheds a ton of light onto his character and makes him one of the most three dimensional, complex villains I've ever come across. Turns out that deep down, the man DOES have a caring heart, and will do anything to save those that he cares about....but his pride always keeps him from getting the help he truly needs. And though the story focuses more on Doom, Strange has a vital role to play as well, and not only does this adventure show how he more than deserves the title of Sorcerer Supreme, but also reveals that he and Doom actually have more in common than they ever realized.The book also includes four, short back up stories. The first highlights one of Doctor Doom's many attempts to battle Mephisto for his mom's soul, and can act almost sort of as a prologue to the main story. The second story takes place not long after Stephen's on again/off again girlfriend, Clea, has left him, with many people around the city showing up at his house to try and become his next student. It really has nothing to do with "Triumph and Torment", other than a quick cameo from Ghengis, and one page with Doctor Doom considering having a meeting with Strange someday. The final two stories have nothing to do with the other three, and I think were only included because Mike Mignola drew them. Both are about Namor-The Submariner: the first one about how he risks life and limb to save a horse from a sinking ship (which has an, admittedly, sweet ending)--the other about how he accidentally travels back in time and strikes up a romance with a female pirate captain (which gives us the origin of the one earring he wears). None of these are required to enjoy the main story, but they're all interesting little extras that can be enjoyed on their own.Bottom line, this is a very well put together story that should be a MUST read for any fan of Doctor Strange or Doctor Doom (especially). Here's hoping this is someday turned into an actual movie, and I hope my continuing foray into the comics is just as fantastic.
This Graphic Novel is considered by many to be one of the definitive Doctor Doom stories and as I've said many times in the past, Doom is my absolute favorite Marvel Comics character. So it's about time I got around to reading it as it was beginning to look like a glaring omission. It is a story that absolutely lives up to its reputation. Doom has won a favor from the man called Doctor Strange, and there is but one thing he would ask of him. That the Sorcerer Supreme help him free his mother's soul from Hell. With this book Roger Stern crafts a pivotal moment in Doom's life, one that will shape him for future stories to come. By revisiting past defining moments in his life and expanding upon them, he delivers a fantastic character driven story. It's great too that he puts just as much effort into Doctor Strange as well. The story is paired with art by Mike Mignola. His work is solid enough if lacking in certain detail but if there's one thing it really does for the story it's give it atmosphere. The rest of the collection is filled out with some tangentially related older issues which are nice but not necessary to enjoy the main book. Honestly I don't think my review can compare to others on this volume. It truly is one of Doom's strongest appearances, and one of Strange's too.4/5

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