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Doctor Strange: Mystery of the Dark Magic: Mystery of the Dark Magic

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Doctor Strange wishes to work alone, but with bizarre attacks occurring around New York City, Strange finds himself seeking guidance from a number of mystical aliens and his super hero comrades. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Spotlight is a division of ABDO.

119 pages, Library Binding

First published November 1, 2016

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Brandon T. Snider

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Profile Image for KaroLin (Fiktion fetzt).
84 reviews14 followers
August 4, 2019
Well, this is a children's book so I'm obviously not the target audience. But I was surprised by how captivating this story is. There is action, awesome illustrations, all your favourite heroes (like Captain Marvel, Thor and Iron Man) and a valuable lesson for Stephen Strange (and everybody else) to learn. Spoiler Alert: You can't do everything alone, sometimes you need to ask for help - even if you are the Sorcerer Supreme. Thumbs up for this little book!
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83 reviews5 followers
March 25, 2022
Although I am 25 and this book is written for a much younger age I thoroughly enjoyed this chapter book. Fun fonts and illustrations reminded me of when I wrote and designed my own stories in middle school. And I loved how the big personalities of the heroes were not diminished by the reading level or size of the book.
Profile Image for Bookwormgyrl.
148 reviews
September 8, 2024
Doctor Strange needs help from the avengers and other superheroes to battle evil from other dimensions. Will he accept the help or face it alone? Great little book for Marvel fans all of ages. 4.0 Bookworms
Profile Image for Helen (they or he).
1,245 reviews38 followers
June 3, 2019
Obviously, this is for children. Too many explanations + extremely simplified language really irked me but overall, not a bad one. 4 stars because I'm a trash for superheroes teaming up. That's my Jam.
Profile Image for ARDEN.
7 reviews
November 29, 2022
felt like a kid’s book but it was still good i love dr strange and i loved him and wanda’s interaction in the book
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473 reviews4 followers
March 12, 2024
Another fun story from this series. Doctor Strange is stretched by different events before learning the value of teamwork.

I didn't like the formatting as much in this, with everyones dialogue looking much more normal. There was a big splash double page that managed to get all of the characters in the middle of the spine so you couldnt really see.

My son really liked it though
Profile Image for Jasey Christensen.
46 reviews14 followers
November 17, 2016
Doctor Strange is in trouble! Doctor Strange is the powerful Sorcerer Supreme. There is no one who can match him or his knowledge of the mystic arts in his dimension, but the Doctor does have a few downfalls. He does now get along well with others and refuses help from anyone, including the Avengers! Now, magical beasts from other dimensions are attacking New York City and Doctor Strange has no idea who is behind the assaults. After receiving wise advise from The Ancient One, Doctor Strange needs the help of his friends to save the day and stop this mysterious evil force to save New York.

Discussion Questions:
1. Why do you think that Doctor Strange doesn't like to ask anyone for help?
2. Think about what you do when you have a problem. Do you ask for help or do you try and figure it out by yourself?
3. Do you think Doctor Strange regrets not asking his friends for help sooner?
4. Do you believe some of the chaos could have been prevented if he had asked his friends for help earlier?
5. What are some areas in your life that you struggle to ask help in?

Brandon T., S. (2016). Doctor Strange: Mystery of Dark Magic: A Might Marvel Chapter Book. New York: Marvel Press.
Profile Image for Letizia Loi.
Author 30 books39 followers
December 10, 2016
Non è quello che mi aspettavo. L'ho comprato su Amazon credendo fosse un comics (infatti sono rimasta stupita del basso prezzo!) e ho scoperto solo quando è arrivato che si tratta, in realtà, di un libricino illustrato per bambini.
Non mi pare che sia ambientato in un periodo temporale preciso, oppure è un universo nuovo, che non è né il 616 né quello MCU, perché - ad esempio - Carol Danvers è già Captain Marvel, ma Loki è ancora adulto e cattivo. Ma soprattutto Strange non è uno degli Avengers e non vuole assolutamente lavorare con loro, quando in realtà lui è diventato un Avenger subito dopo la prima Civil War - li ha addirittura ospitati a casa sua e ne è stato il leader, per un periodo! - e ancora adesso lavora con loro e fa parte del Team Iron Man nella CWII.
Stephen in sé mi è parso un po' OOC nel suo insistere che non vuole lavorare con nessuno ed essere in generale abbastanza scorbutico (per dirla chiara e tonda: pare abbia una scopa su per il c**o) ma se si considera che è un libricino per bambini/ragazzini la cosa funziona perché alla fine della storia c'è una morale. Kudos per i disegni bellissimi.
Profile Image for Yaritza.
751 reviews133 followers
October 11, 2016
Totally a fun book for everyone to enjoy. Doctor Strange is a fascinating character. He loves to be on his own and doesn't like to seek help from others who don't know anything about magic. The world was turning upside down with magical creatures attacking humans. He had to seek advice from Marvel characters in order to help human kind. I loved the illustrations very colorful. Brandon did a lovely job of writing a story that brings a super hero to the rescue.
Profile Image for H.
1,015 reviews
March 11, 2019
While this book overall was true to what I know of the Marvel universe, the writing and story seemed to fall flat. The writing style seemed jagged towards the beginning of the book but later evens out. Doctor Strange learns that he can't do everything alone and accepts the counsel of others, a good message for everyone.
Profile Image for Patti.
127 reviews4 followers
September 14, 2018
Doctor Strange has always been my favorite comic hero, so I had to give this a read. Quick bit of fun with the Scarlet Witch as a happy bonus. And who doesn’t dig Brother Voodoo?
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4,335 reviews
April 13, 2017
Essentially a comic book. Very easy to speed read. I did 117 pages in 35 minutes. Gave a bit more background into Dr. Strange.
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