A review by rayofhope
Marvel Masterworks: Doctor Strange, Vol. 5 by Frank Brunner, Steve Englehart, Gene Colan, Mike Friedrich

slow-paced

3.5

 I found the issues in this collection really frustrating, because as I've read through the original Doctor Strange comics, all I wanted was for more issues that focused on Clea. And now these issues start to, revealing her parentage and giving her moments of action that really move the plot, which is great. But they also continue to paint her as much weaker and inexperienced than Dr. Strange, even though it was previously established that she grew up with magic, and it came extremely naturally to her. It just feel like they keep giving Clea moments in the spotlight, only to turn around and remind the reader that she is, and always will be, inferior to Doctor Strange. 
I recognize I need to take the 70s for what they were, and there were moments I loved in these comics, but it's just really draining.