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 My name is Mark Waid, writer
of Doctor Strange: Surgeon
Supreme, and here
are five reasons
why you should be reading it.
Reason number one, Doc suddenly
has no use of his hands again
he can be a surgeon,
but he also has
to continue to be the
sorcerer supreme of the earth.
So while one thing is happening
in the hospital demands
attention, other things are
happening all around the world
that only he can deal with.
He has to make these
and death decisions
every single moment
of every day.
Reason too we get to see
doc be a real surgeon,
the best in the world.
He has one ironclad rule, no
magic because magic always
comes at a cost,
and there's no way
he's going to risk having that
patient perhaps having to pay
some of that cost himself.
Reason three, the
jealous doctor who
decides that he's going to learn
magic to use in the operating
theater because that'll put
him one up on Doctor Strange,
therefore ignoring
reason number two.
Reason for Doc's administrative
assistant Kermit who Doc learns
is the world's greatest
Doctor Strange nerd.
They have an arrangement.
Doc lets him ask
one question a day.
Did you, did you
meet the enchantress?
Yes.
Did you sleep with her?
Two questions.
Reason five, Kev
Walker, the artist.
He brings the scary.
He brings the Gothic.
It's not just a medical drama,
it is a horror book as well.
And he's a joy to
collaborate with you're
going to love his work.
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