![]() For instance, there are some truly wild ideas included here for what the astral projection would look like. All of the books show a lot of design choices, but readers rarely get why the final design won out. The best parts of the book for me was how they not only showed alternative production designs, but went into detail on why they weren’t chosen. ![]() The section on the Dark Dimension, and how the director was inspired by a blacklight Doctor Strange poster from the 70’s was cool. There’s a lot of talk about capturing the “trippiness” of Ditko’s original work, but only a few direct comparisons. There is the usual coverage of costumes, and how well they adapted Strange’s, but this art book doesn’t rely as heavily on comparisons to the comics. Strange is a shot in the arm because so much of the art is pure imagination. I love seeing the new armor appear in the movies, but you can only look at so many iterations in a book before they all run together. Some of the books, like Iron Man and Cap, have become repetitive. This is the best art book Marvel has done in some time. So I expected amazing artwork – and was not disappointed. The film was heavily marketed as a psychedelic visual feast in keeping with the character. I’ve purchased all the Marvel Art Of books, but I had especially high hopes for Doctor Strange.
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