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Travel to a distant world with Doctor Strange in DOCTOR STRANGE: FALL SUNRISE #1, on sale this November. Mike] Mignola and [Roger] Stern’s DOCTOR STRANGE AND DOCTOR DOOM: TRIUMPH AND TORMENT (1989) is a great looking comic—I think about Mignola’s artwork often. Lots of powerful imagery in there! Doctor Strange: Fall Sunrise #4, written and drawn by Tradd Moore with Heather Moore on colors, is the final issue of what is sure to be regarded as a modern classic story for the character, enjoyable in winter, spring, summer, or…you get the idea. With the benefit of hindsight on the previous chapters, issue #4 crystallizes the themes alluded to in #1 through #3, while delivering truly sublime work in the art department. Doctor Strange: Fall Sunrise #1 is a visually arresting first issue that recalls the work of P. Craig Russell and Phillipe Druillet. Doctor Strange: Fall Sunrise #1 cover MARVEL.COM: Have you always wanted to work on a Doctor Strange project or was this something that was pitched to you?

MARVEL.COM: Is this project giving you the opportunity to draw other key Doctor Strange elements, like his enemies and allies? You make a thousand creative decisions every day, and with every one you just have to say, “Be honest, be yourself, move on.” I trust that if I’m true to my intuitions, the book will be unique!In 2017 he illustrated the landmark issue #150 of Venom, [8] and continued to contribute covers for Marvel's Secret Warriors and IDW's Revolutionaries.

Tradd Moore does or touches everything except colors, which Heather Moore does. Admittedly, the credits of Doctor Strange: Fall Sunrise #1 list Clayton Cowles first and a "with Tradd Moore" credit. Perhaps Tradd Moore drew the letters that are baked into the art PCR-style? MARVEL.COM: Is there freedom in taking on all those roles yourself? Do you find yourself missing collaborative pieces? Doctor Strange stories should compel us to reach beyond what we know, what we expect, what we dream; they should compel us to look inside ourselves and be honest with what we see. TRADD MOORE: DOCTOR STRANGE: FALL SUNRISE was my pitch to Marvel, and it was a new desire. I never saw myself working on Doctor Strange until the words left my mouth. TRADD MOORE: The original [Steve] Ditko and [Stan] Lee STRANGE TALES comics are the Doctor Strange Bible, for sure. Endlessly inventive and charming! I love that stuff.While art isn't a competition, it's easy to call Doctor Strange: Fall Sunrise #1 a highlight for Marvel this year.

As the preview shows, Doctor Strange is practically liquid, curving as he mediates and attempts to figure out what is going on. Moore’s splashy style gets highly condensed in this issue, which is different from some of his previous projects. The panel structure is as erratic as what we’re witnessing takes place, which helps create a sense of weirdness only a Doctor Strange book could pull off. I can’t say I know exactly what I’m looking at in every panel–be it an eye or some character with their arms up–but that’s the point. From the start, it’s unclear where Doctor Strange is or what is going on, but when he’s doing magic, we know it’s him, and we know we’re rooting for him. This macabre, transcendent, Catholic iconography was my upbringing; in my youth, it was all normal. I loved it so much! It resonated with me like nothing else, because I believed in it. It’s still beautiful. But [expletive], it’s so profoundly surreal to me now. I don’t say that with disrespect—it’s powerful. It’s moving. It’s harrowing. It hurts me deeply and makes me feel distant. It’s like I can’t recognize the world I’m in, or it’s me who doesn’t belong here.

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Moore returned to Image comics in 2018, co-plotting, penciling and inking the five-issue sci-fi action romance series The New World with writer Aleš Kot. [9] It makes the story even more self-contained than it already was, making this even easier to recommend to fans of the character looking for a modern “in” with no strings attached (despite the art being as intense as it is), not to mention being easy to revisit. You have to learn how to put it down—I’m still learning. It’s a practice you have to learn just like anything else. It’s impossible to maintain a clear sense of objectivity because you’re too close to the work, and it’s hard to see the value in anything sometimes. So yeah, you do the day’s work, you put it down, you move on. That’s what we got! Enter the world of DOCTOR STRANGE: FALL SUNRISE alongside Tradd Moore with issue #1, on sale now! SDCC 2022: Tradd Moore Sends Stephen Strange to a Distant World in 'Doctor Strange: Fall Sunrise' ". Marvel Entertainment . Retrieved 2022-07-23.

TRADD MOORE: Some things just fit, you know? I think me and Strange fit. He feels like my own; I’ve certainly tried to make him my own in FALL SUNRISE. In early 2020 it was revealed that The New World would be adapted into a movie by Warner Bros., with Jeremy O. Harris on screenwriting duties. [12] Later that year he wrote and illustrated a short story for the milestone issue #850 of The Amazing Spider-Man. [13] At 2022 San Diego Comic-Con it was announced that Moore's next project will be Doctor Strange: Fall Sunrise, a four-issue miniseries that he will be both writing and illustrating. [14] Bibliography [ edit ] Interior work [ edit ] Image Comics [ edit ] TRADD MOORE: Whew, the hardest part is putting it down and turning it off. It’s in you all the time. TRADD MOORE: Yes to both! You don’t have to spend as much time on the explanation of an idea; you can just do it, which is creatively freeing. It’s a lot more work, but there are fewer concessions along the way. I mean, there are always concessions if your work is being published—you never make what you thought you would even if it’s only you making it—but it is what it is. Succeed or fail, it’s on you! It feels pure, in a way. Tradd Moore (born October 31, 1987) is an American comic book artist. His work has appeared in series published by Marvel Comics, Image Comics and DC Comics.Will Fall Sunrise somehow connect to this story, or will it be its own totally separate narrative, outside the mainstream Marvel Universe? Time will tell. TRADD MOORE: In FALL SUNRISE, Doctor Strange wakes up in a distant, medieval land called Pleoma in the midst of a terrible crisis. It’s the final day of the year, The Day That Is Seven, when the Sun stays in the sky for seven days. On this day, the walls of reality grow thin, allowing entrance to otherworldly entities, and a deadly ritual sets all of humanity at odds. Doctor Strange must uncover why he has been sent to Pleoma and what he must do to stop the ritual at the heart of this land’s torment. MARVEL.COM: How was it decided you would write this project as well as drawing it and providing covers? Issue #3 of Tradd and Heather Moore’s Doctor Strange: Fall Sunrise is yet another rollercoaster ride through an expansive and vibrant hellscape, with plenty of delightfully detailed illustrations to accompany the story on display. Stay up on all the Marvel Comics news coming out of Comic-Con International: San Diego with Newsarama's ongoing coverage:

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