Marvel’s new Doctor Strange comic is somehow trippier than the movie

Marvel’s new Doctor Strange comic is somehow trippier than the movie

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I’ve been a fan of Javier Rodríguez since back in the days of Batgirl: Year One, but I had not quite put it together that he was working on the new Defenders series.

So imagine my surprise to crack open Defenders #1 to find that he’s gone Full Ditko. Rodríguez blends trippy and diegetic magic visuals with non-diegetic stuff like a flashback illustrated through the steam rising from a cup of tea. It’s a ride.

What else is happening in the pages of our favorite comics? We’ll tell you. Welcome to Monday Funnies, Reporter Door’s weekly list of the books that our comics editor enjoyed this past week. It’s part society pages of superhero lives, part reading recommendations, part “look at this cool art.” There may be some spoilers. There may not be enough context. But there will be great comics. (And if you missed the last edition, read this.)


Image: Al Ewing, Javier Rodríguez/Marvel Comics

Marvel Cinematic Universe fans may associate the Defenders with street-level heroes like Daredevil, Luke Cage, and Jessica Jones — but the Marvel Comics superteam began as a team book for Marvel’s most popular weirdos. Doctor Strange, the Hulk, the Silver Surfer; basically anybody who really, really didn’t seem like a team player.

Defenders #1 recruits a brand new team via the medium of Doctor Strange’s tarot deck, which is also used as a visual motif throughout the issue. If that’s not enough to wet your whistle, writer Al Ewing seems to be picking up a few threads from his soon-to-be completed run on Immortal Hulk

, including Betty Ross as the Red Harpy, and the idea that the last person alive in the universe becomes the next universe’s Galactus.

Tim Drake/Robin squares up back to back with his old friend Bernard. “He probably knows. He’s the smartest guy I’ve ever met. But tell him...” Bernard says, “I wish we could have finished our date.” in Batman: Urban Legends #6 (2021).

Image: Meghan Fitzmartin, Belén Ortega/DC Comics

Give me a moment to take off my professional journalist hat. OK.

MY FAVORITE ROBIN CAME OUT OF THE CLOSET THIS WEEK AND I’M SO PROUD OF HIM. I REALLY HOPE THIS CARRIES FORWARD INTO TIM SEELEY’S ROBINS SERIES BUT MAYBE THE SCRIPTS ARE ALREADY FINISHED FOR IT? REGARDLESS. MY BABY TIM!

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