Stan Lee Hero

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Two words that have shaped many lives, Heros and Villans. Hero’s are the ones everyone seems to like considering they’re the good ones in the story. A Hero is someone who has powers that are not human like, but according to Marvel creator, Stan Lee “In order to be a superhero, you need a power that is more exceptional than any power a normal human being could possess, and you need to use that power to accomplish good deeds.” “ "Stan Lee on What Is a Superhero." OUPblog. N.p., 14 Jan. 2015. Web. 22 Mar. 2017.” I agree with Stan Lee. Doctor Strange is what you would call a superhero. His only weakness is being a human, but even with a wound from a battle, he could still heal himself.
Doctor Strange didn’t always have powers, before them he was
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Fantastic Four, Avengers, Defenders and many more. Even though Strange is the most powerful sorcerer in the universe he still needs help fighting some battles. His most powerful team up was when he was apart of the defenders. A group consistent of Silver Surfer, Hulk, and Namor. “These four strong personalities somehow managed to work together and started the unlikely super-team known as the Defenders to combat yet another world-conquering demonic threat, this time in the form of beings called the Undying Ones who were led by the evil and ancient Nameless One.” "Doctor Strange (Character)." Comic Vine. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Mar. 2017.
Before Doctor Strange was actually Doctor Strange he was a brother of two, one sister and one brother. Doctor Strange was known as Stephen Strange when he was young. “At age eleven, a year or two after his brother Victor's birth, Strange aided an injured Donna, the experience inspiring him to pursue a medical career.” "Doctor Strange (Stephen Strange) - Marvel Universe Wiki: The Definitive Online Source for Marvel Super Hero Bios." Marvel Universe Wiki RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Mar. 2017. Soon after, he went to medical school to get a

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