Released March 2020
Strange Academy #1
Synopsis
A SORCERER SCHOOL FOR THE MARVEL UNIVERSE! The Marvel Universe has mysteriously changed in such an alarming way that Doctor Strange has done what he’s avoided for decades; he’s opened a school for young sorcerers. Young people from around the world with aptitude in magic have been brought together in New Orleans to study the Mystic Arts under Strange, Brother Voodoo, the Ancient One, the Scarlet Witch, Magik, Hellstrom, Shaman and all your favorite Marvel magicians. But with all the new magical threats, is it too late?!
Variants
Synopsis
A SORCERER SCHOOL FOR THE MARVEL UNIVERSE! The Marvel Universe has mysteriously changed in such an alarming way that Doctor Strange has done what he’s avoided for decades; he’s opened a school for young sorcerers. Young people from around the world with aptitude in magic have been brought together in New Orleans to study the Mystic Arts under Strange, Brother Voodoo, the Ancient One, the Scarlet Witch, Magik, Hellstrom, Shaman and all your favorite Marvel magicians. But with all the new magical threats, is it too late?!
Key Facts
- 1st appearance of Emily Bright, a girl who has been aware of her magical powers since birth
- 1st appearance of Doyle Dormammu, the illegitimate son of Dormammu
- 1st appearance of Shaylee Moonpeddle
- 1st appearance of German Aguilar
- 1st appearance of Zoe Laveau
- 1st appearance of Alvi and Iric Brorson, sons of Asgardian, Bror
- 1st appearance of Guslaug, a Frost Giant
- 1st appearance of Toth, a crystal warrior
- 1st appearance of Calvin Morse and Dessy
- The Strange Academy preview was featured in multiple issues but the first four titles that went on sale with the preview on January 29th, 2020 were Thor #2, Ravencroft #1, Doctor Strange #2, Avengers #30
- [December 2024 - a Strange Academy TV series is rumored to be in development for Disney+]
Details
- Series
- Strange Academy
- Cover Date
- March 2020
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Creators
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ArtistHumberto Ramos
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WriterSkottie Young