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From the Mouths of the Marvels:

"I am the spirit of decay! When a civilization has reached a point of crisis...then I take command! Your world seethes with tension and unrest...with the menace of war and anarchy! It's almost ready for the tyranny of Tiboro!"

-- Tiboro, page 6


Tiboro unleashes a furious assault on Dr. Strange.

 

Doctor Strange from Strange Tales #129
February 1965 • 10 pages

Editor: Stan Lee • Script: Don Rico • Letters: Sam Rosen
Pencils: Steve Ditko • Inks: Steve Ditko


Title: "Beware...Tiboro! The Tyrant of the Sixth Dimension!”

First Appearance: Tiboro, Dr. Green, Prof. Schuyler, Mr. James, Joe, Ancient One

Villain: Tiboro

Guest Appearance: Dr. Green, Prof. Schuyler, Mr. James, Joe, Ancient One

Innovations: The Twelfth Hour TV program, Sixth Dimension

Gadgets & Technology: Screaming Idol, Electro-Plasmic Wand

Letters Page: Page One


Synopsis: Scientists that host the late-night news show "The Twelfth Hour" accuse Dr. Strange of being a fraud when he won't join them to be interviewed on their program. As they try to debunk to the superstitions of black magic, the TV studio goes dark, and a totem they use as an example of superstition spirits them away to another dimension! The TV producer calls in Dr. Strange to see if he can help find the four scientists. He discovers the dark magic emanates from the "Screaming Idol" and he calls on help from the Ancient One, who explains to him the totem belongs to Tiboro of the Sixth Dimension. He is an evil warlord who uses black magic to take over civilizations and rule them, and now he has his sights set on Earth's dimension.

Dr. Strange heads into the Sixth Dimension through the Screaming Idol, and Tiboro is there waiting for him. Dr. Strange sizes up his power and they fight hand-to-hand. Tiboro has formidable powers, but Dr. Strange is too much for him with his total command of mystic arts, and he overwhelms Tiboro into surrender. The scientists are released and they all return to Earth's dimension, with Tiboro promising to one day return and menace Dr. Strange. The scientists are amazed at their experience and are prepared to tell the world all about their trip to the Sixth Dimension, but Dr. Strange casts a spell that eliminates their memories of the event. The Twelfth Hour show goes back on live TV, and the scientists continue their claims that Dr. Strange and the mystic arts are not real...which is just fine with Dr. Strange!

--synopsis and panel images by Gormuu


Issues Reprinted
Doctor Strange from Strange Tales #110-111, 114-141

Click on cover image to learn more about each issue.

 
ST #110 ST #111 ST #114 ST #115 ST #116 ST #117
ST #118 ST #119 ST #120 ST #121 ST #122 ST #123
ST #124 ST #125 ST #126 ST #127 ST #128 ST #129
ST #130 ST #131 ST #132 ST #133 ST #134 ST #135
ST #136 ST #137 ST #138 ST #139 ST #140 ST #141

 

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