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Saturday, March 28, 2009

The Search for, Nature and History of...
the Sorcerer Supreme :
- SETTING THE STAGE.
What has led up to New Avengers # 51

*** SPECIAL NOTE***
Since this was delayed a day or so, I'm going to make it up to you by doing a VERY in-depth analysis of New Avengers #51 and the back-story involved with how it all got to this point.

If you're looking for a light read... move along.
But, if you're looking for answers to all your questions about HOW Doctor Strange could lose the mantle of Sorcerer Supreme - with lots of scans and specific issue references to follow up upon... then brew a pot of tea and settle in.
(If you've ever noticed that the word "anal" is in analysis... well now you'll understand why.)


THIS post will detail what has led to the issue and the Search for a NEW Sorcerer Supreme.
The NEXT post will handle a review of the issue itself.


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New Avengers # 51 "dropped", this week, to an eager and anticipating (super-hero) comics-reading world. It was so desirous an issue, if for no other reason, due to it's starting, in earnest, the long-anticipated "Search for the next 'Sorcerer Supreme' " story-arc (because, really, who truly cares about Norman Osborn and his destined-to-be-short-lived "Dark Reign"?).

To properly address the current story-line, we must first look back several years - for the groundwork of the story therein, by Brian Michael Bendis, has been a long-gestating one, having seeds strewn across the 4-color world of the Avengers since at least as far back as "House of M"...

Don't believe me?
Let's revisit THESE scenes (from House of M # 8 - by Bendis and artist; Olivier Coipel):

*click images to make Supreme-sized*


It was at that point in time where it became painfully obvious, that if Bendis continued his handling of Strange, this would eventually be addressed - to detrimental effect.

As bizarre as it seemed to see his version of Doctor Strange, in the "House of M" world, was a therapist of some sort, this final admission of fault and defeat leaped off of the page as a foreboding harbinger of what was to come.


"I FAILED. COMPLETELY."

With those three words, it became clear that Bendis (and/or Editor-in-Chief; Joe Quesada) felt that Doctor Strange was due to receive some sort of comeuppance. Or more likely, a tear-down.

It was evident in much of his treatment of Strange over time (even starting in that mini-series "event") that sadly, as talented a writer as he could be, Brian Bendis just didn't quite "get" Dr. Strange. I would be hard-pressed to believe that he had performed much in the way of research into the character's past - to garner even a cursory knowledge of Strange's abilities or history of using them.

This next bit from a page later in that same issue proved that:

Uh... what? The magics don't work like that?
Doc mind-wiped people ALL. THE. TIME.
Many an instance he would remove entire chunks of memory from people;
  • Villains whom he felt had dangerous knowledge? - That information erased.
  • Fellow heroes whom he needed to forget his presence? - Memory altered.
  • The entire planet need to think that he's deceased? - One spell does the trick.

Believe me, I am no fan of the "magic-eraser" technique. It's lazy and all-too-convenient (and in canon more times than I care for). I don't disagree that Bendis should have had Doc deny Spidey's request, I just think that since the mind-wipe is a well-known and oft-used ability of Strange's, there should be a better way to NOT do it.

Truly, I can understand if Editorial edict stated that Spider-Man shouldn't lose those memories, but if so, as the writer it befell to Bendis to have found a LOGICAL REASON for Doc being unable to remove them.

Just off the top of my head...

Perhaps, because the spell that caused the "House of M" was created by the Scarlet Witch's unique "brand" of mutant pseudo-magic - which affects REALITY as we know it, that the memories created from living in that world were not something that he, using "real" magic could affect.

Or, he could have stated that since those who remember the event, do so because of his and Emma Frost's combined abilities, those abilities mixed with the instability of the collapsing reality, that any further tampering would be impossible.

See? I didn't even take time to think of anything. Just typed it as I thought it.
And my two half-assed suggestions made far more sense than Bendis' "Magics don't work that way".

However, this bit is merely brought up within this discussion in order to delineate the fact that Bendis wasn't playing by "the rules", he was going to make them up as he went along.

Lest it be seen that I find only fault with Bendis' handling of Dr. Strange (although, the bulk of his treatment of Doc has been poor), there had been some shining moments as well.

While the "pig-latin-esque" mystic mumbo-jumbo that he has Strange emit is less than inspiring, a few of the causal effects of those spells have been well received.

Whether causing ninjas to call for their mommies...

Dr. Strange's Ninja Day-Care Center is doomed to failure.
New Avengers # 27 (Brian Michael Bendis - words / Leinil Francis Yu - images)

... or bringing Avengers to soil themselves...

The "Images of Ikonn" will knock you on your ass!
New Avengers # 29 (Brian Michael Bendis - words / Leinil Francis Yu - images)

... Strange's nightmare-fuel was a breath of fresh air from the usual boring spells that he had been relegated to using as of late.

The latter example was even more impressive and appreciated an outing as it was shown that his abilities worked in a power-dampening field - thus acknowledging that what Strange possesses is the ability to harness forces beyond our ken - he does NOT have "powers", and that the mantle of Sorcerer Supreme is not a power-set in and of itself, but a title - earned.

Bendis truly gives Strange some respect with this event, when Iron Man and his government forces recruit Brother Voodoo to try and capture the hiding New Avengers...

Brother Voodoo do that voodoo that he do so well.
New Avengers # 29
Brian Bendis (words)/ Leinil Yu (pictures)

Brother Voodoo creeps everyone out - then tells the creeps to bug out.
New Avengers # 30
Brian Bendis (words)/ Leinil Yu (pictures)


Voodoo states, plainly that Dr. Strange is the Master of the Mystic Arts - and is called such for a reason.

Still, it became clear that in Bendis' hands, the Sorcerer Supreme would certainly be less than "supreme".

Whether it was Strange's inability to prevent Iron Fist's jet from falling from the sky...

Perhaps Doc forgot about the "Winds of Watoomb"
which could have had the plane float with winds at his command.

New Avengers # 32 (Brian Michael Bendis - words / Leinil Francis Yu - images)

...or his claim that the Cloak of Levitation would be unable to allow Strange to fly from the soon-to-be-crashing aircraft...

(red circle added by me to better show who was speaking)
New Avengers # 32 (Brian Michael Bendis - words / Leinil Francis Yu - images)

... Strange's abilities were being dismantled - not with a surgeon's blade, but a reaper's scythe.

Alright. Even taking into account that Doc has survived travel back down to Earth from outer space, I'm willing to give a pass that maybe (maybe) winds that strong would be problematic for the Cloak of Levitation to properly operate. Unlike members of the Avengers or X-Men, to whom it was an almost everyday occurance, Dr. Strange was hardly ever the victim of an aircraft that crashed or exploded mid-flight.
That said, the aforementioned "Winds of Watoomb" (or a conjured protective aura) would allow for Strange to travel safely in any adverse airspace conditions.
It would also have been easily within his ability to open a portal that would have allowed for he and his teammates to simply appear safely on the ground (problematically, leaving the plane to gravity's harsh reality).

Still, the fact that they were even ON a plane is, in itself, somewhat of a departure from Strange's usual power-set of "mystic taxi" wherein he would cast a spell that would allow for long-distance travel for entire teams of heroes. Suddenly, he wasn't able to cast a spell of teleportation anywhere further than the nearest airport where Iron Fist had his jet hangered.

That also can get a "pass", since there had been instances wherein, to conserve energy (or if he was just too tired already) Strange would book a flight on a mundane airplane to travel long distances. It also gets a pass because, quite frankly, it's an annoyingly, habitually overused trope that writers had tacked onto Strange whenever large numbers of characters needed to go from "point-A" to "point-B" (and beyond). It grew to a point where Strange would be useless (or ignored) as anything BUT a shuttle service (or magic-eraser). To that end, I (and I'm sure others) are glad to see Strange stop being used as such.

The tripwire to this situation is that, again, like the mind-wipe, it was never stated WHY Strange suddenly couldn't (or wouldn't) be able to perform these once-everyday tasks. Bendis merely has Stephen's dialogue state; "No. I can not do this." and that was it.


Even before all that, starting the trend of being incompetent with his magics, was Strange's failure to determine that the "body" of Captain America was a fake (something the Eye of Agamotto should have been able to do "blindfolded")...

Uh... Doc? That hub-cap you're wearing at your neck?
You might want to give THAT a try.

New Avengers # 28 (Brian Michael Bendis - words / Leinil Francis Yu - images)

Really, it was as far back as this that the writing began to form on the wall.
Whether it was an attempt to lay red-herrings about the possibility that Doc was a "damn, dirty Skrull" (otherwise coined as "skrulliness"), or just tiny seeds of ineptitude that would later grow into a giant "Titan Arum" plant... for die-hard Strange-fans... things were staring to "stink".

The warning signs were clear.

Eventually, Bendis stopped pussyfooting and hinting about it and made it obvious; Strange's tenure was soon to end.
This scene from New Avengers # 34 lays it all out quite clearly.

Dr. Strange : Foreshadower Supreme
New Avengers # 34 (Brian Michael Bendis - words / Leinil Francis Yu - images)

So, it simply became a case of waiting for the other shoe to drop.

At that same time, the true mystical nail in the supreme sorcerer's coffin came not from a Bendis-penned title (although, I have no doubt that he was in the brain-trust at the pitch-meetings), but from the "World War Hulk" event, written by then-Hulk-scribe; Greg Pak.

Here's where it gets complicated...

Due to having his hands crushed by the Hulk (although, it really made little sense how it happened, since Strange was in his astral form at the time even if it was within the "reality" of Hulk's mind - and I don't care that Doc stated that they were "inside [Hulk's] mind, his dreams, his rules"... yadda yadda... that doesn't enter into it, since a "physical" psychic attack on an astral form should have no lasting effect upon the physical form - unless possibly the attack was mystical in nature - or if just a psychic attack, then perhaps physically manifested mental damage may occur. But since Hulk isn't a mystic and it was all in his mind, the physical damage makes little sense beyond the need to incapacitate Strange... ,) Strange becomes desperate to find a way to combat the many fronts from Hulk and the green goliath's fellow "warbound" ally, and powerful mystic - the Shadow-Priest; HIROIM.
As such he consumes the essence of ZOM, an eons-old mystical menace whom he had only been able to defeat - and literally put back in the bottle - by the aid of the Living Tribunal -waaaay back in Strange Tales # 156 - 157 - (although he did have a brief altercation with a tiny aspect of Zom's essence - a "Zomling" - much later in Doctor Strange; Sorcerer Supreme #20 -but the less spoken about that rediculous story the better)...

For the benefit of conservation of space (yeah, I know... too late for that), I'll just go over this next point briefly, - mostly utilizing page-scans - but I recommend with the highest level that you read my previous entry that dealt with the ZOM incident in great detail, as a part of a different series of posts *
(I'll post the link at the end of this entry for your convenience - Trust me. Good stuff there).

Hands crushed, power waning, death imminent; Doc is forced to take drastic measures.

Desperate times call for desperate measures, when a Red-Bull just isn't enough.
World War Hulk # 3
Greg Pak(words)/ John Romita Jr. (pencils)/ Klaus Jans0n (inks)

Strange ingests a portion of the very essence of the ancient demonic entity; ZOM, and is transformed into a demonic godling of giant stature and berzerker, destructive fury!

Doctor ZOM : Master of Disastrous Arts!
World War Hulk # 4
Greg Pak(words)/ John Romita Jr. (pencils)/ Klaus Jans0n (inks)



After the Hulk War was over, and the heroes went back to their regular routine, so did the villains. When the Hood started making his play for power, Strange and the New Avengers were there to put him down.
It was then that Doctor Strange got up close and personal with the Hood's demonic benefactor and barred his path.
This was the last of Brian Michael Bendis' "cool moments" for Doctor Strange, few and far between as they were.

Dr. Strange, like Gandalf before him; "YOU SHALL NOT PASS!"
New Avengers # 37 (Brian Michael Bendis - words / Leinil Francis Yu - images)

It was this confrontation with the Hood that caused the retaliatory strike against the Sanctum, by the Hood and his forces. During the melee, Dr. Strange was effectively "killed" in a hail of gunfire. The residual ZOM-energies, and darker magicks, that Strange had still maintained to counter the damage to his hands (damage that he was hiding), kicked in and caused Strange to go berzerk - effectively decimating the Hood's forces.


Zomtor Strange - Tormentor Supreme!
New Avengers - Annual # 2
Brian Bendis (words)/ Carlo Pagulayan (pictures)

After this incident, Strange knew that he was done, and departed the company of his fellow heroes, so that he could take stock of his abilities and his position as a mystic master.

Taking Strange off the chessboard.
New Avengers - Annual # 2
Brian Bendis (words)/ Carlo Pagulayan (pictures)


The most tragic aspect of this departure is that it is hinted at, but never followed up on, that Strange will wander the Earth, searching for himself and a way to atone for his transgressions against the magicks and his role as Sorcerer Supreme.

As I had detailed in a previous post ** about New Avengers # 50, there was ONE LINE in that whole book shone out as a BEACON of hope for Bendis' plan for Doc.

When asked where Dr. Strange is, Bendis has Luke Cage (natch) say:

"Walking the Earth like Caine in Kung Fu".

F#@%-YEAH!

That's a story I'd like to see.
And a way of TREATING Doctor Strange that, while not completely original, is dire missed lo' these last 15 - 30 years. Doctor Strange as spiritualist and MYSTIC!

Contemplative and seeking.
Learning as well as learned.

However, that potential story seems to have been wasted (as many of Bendis' big-picture plot points tend to do - intriguingly suggested, but ultimately left on the "cutting-room floor").

While the recap page for New Avengers # 51 states that Strange hadn't been seen since his departure after the events of his Zom-fueled outburst in New Avengers Annual # 2, that's not entirely accurate.
Within a few months of that event he did make one appearance in Last Defenders # 3.


The Sorcerer and Satan's Son - Defenders and "friends".
Last Defenders # 3
Joe Casey (story) , Jim Muniz (pencils), Cam Smith (inks)

That (apart from a few cameo appearances in other titles - which present a bit of a time-line delemma), was the last time that Strange was seen acknowledging the events that led to his departure.

In the meanwhile, the HOOD, defeated by Strange and his allies, slinks back to his lair to determine just WHAT or WHO is the power behind his enchanted garment.
"Mirror, mirror - on the wall... whose is the power behind it all..."

DORMAMMU!
New Avengers # 46 (Bendis - writer / Billy Tan - art)

He may well wish he never asked.

That is where things have been left off...as New Avengers # 51 begins with Strange in mid-search for a replacement!


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--- In the next installment of

The Search for, Nature and History of...the Sorcerer Supreme
series, we can look, in earnest into NEW AVENGERS # 51 ---
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*
The ZOM incident, as well as the events surrounding it (Civil War, Registration Act, Skrulls, World War Hulk) are dealt with as one of a series of posts dealing with the many times the Sanctum Sanctorum had been destroyed. (HERE).


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As mentioned above, I go into the wonderful case of Doctor Strange's spiritual journey and what was and could have been (HERE- check it out, it's another good one)

Saturday, November 29, 2008

HOUSING CRISIS :
SANCTUS INTERRUPTUS - Part VI -
Draw the Curtains and Turn Off the Lights

* Part V in this series: here*
* Part IV in this series: here*
* Part III in this series: here*
* Part II in this series: here*
* Part I in this series: here*

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"Shhhh..... quiet.
There's someone at the door.
Don't make a sound. Don't. Move. A. Muscle.
Try not to even breathe."

"If they hear you, we're all in a world of..." *creeeaak*... "oh, no."

BAM! BAM!! BAM!!!!
AAAAGgghhh! RUN!! Look out! Get out!
Fight-or-flight-us-or-them-they-can't-take-us-in-here...
Up-against-the-wall!


...no one gets out alive...


This penultimate installment takes a look at the most recent developments regarding the Sanctum Sanctorum, it's occupants (The "Secret" New Avengers) it's opposing forces (the "Mighty Avengers", the Feds, the Hulk's "Warbound", the "Hood" and his gang ) and it's master; Doctor Strange : Master of the Mystic Arts.

So, lock the door and don't go near the windows.
Let's update the latest rise and fall of the Sanctum Sanctorum.

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With America in a mandated crack-down against unlicensed "super-humans" after the so-called "Civil War" many of the rebellious heroes are on the run from the government-sponsored allied forces. One such fraction of unrepentant super-heroes are the "New" Avengers. On the run, with nowhere to hide, in stepped Doctor Strange who, trying to make amends for taking a neutral stance on the war, (despite his stated disgust over the very concept of the "Superhuman Registration Act",) has offered up his services and his home for the embattled renegades.

More out of guilt and grief over the subsequent death of Captain America, than an abundance of munificence, Strange has opened his home to the Captain's chosen, hand-picked team.

The only problem is, the Sanctum Sanctorum is not exactly "low-profile".
To remedy this, Strange casts an illusion over the edifice, so that it appears to everyone to be an abandoned, graffiti tagged, old building that is soon to become a Starbucks franchise location.

Death & Dream - of the "Endless" - comment on the sad fate of a beautiful building.
New Avengers # 28
Brian Bendis (words)/ Leinil Yu (pictures)

New Avengers # 29
Brian Bendis (words)/ Leinil Yu (pictures)

An illusion that compensates for even the highest technical sensory devices that Tony Stark; Iron-Man, can bring to bear.
The "Mighty" Avengers bust down the door and search - to no avail for Doctor Strange's newly forged friends, who are, in reality standing right in the same room - unseen, undetected, unmolested.
All that is seen is a tattered and battered, shuttered and buttressed old townhouse, abandoned and "empty".


"Ain't nobody here but us 'Secret Defenders' "
Sequence from - New Avengers # 29

Brian Bendis (words)/ Leinil Yu (pictures)

Stymied, the government's forces choose to fight fire with fire, or to be precise, magic with magic!
Calling in the dark forces that Brother Voodoo can bring to bear... the power play between mystics is set in motion.


Brother Voodoo do that voodoo that he do so well.
New Avengers # 29

Brian Bendis (words)/ Leinil Yu (pictures)

However, while Brother Voodoo is a powerful Houngan, Doctor Strange is more than his better - he IS the Master of the Mystic Arts.



Brother Voodoo creeps everyone out - then tells the creeps to bug out.
New Avengers # 30
Brian Bendis (words)/ Leinil Yu (pictures)

With the word given that no one is at home - or at least no one can say for certain that things aren't as they seem, Iron Man and his team reluctantly depart.
For now.

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The Earthly forces of the U.S. government are hardly the only faction hunting for Doctor Strange. The HULK, freshly returned from his banishment to the far off planet Sakaar, is in New York with his blood-pact team of alien warriors; his "Warbound. Hunting for Strange, they seek the Hulk's former friend and DEFENDERS team-mate for what is believed to be the mystic's part in the death of the Hulk's wife, unborn child and much of their planet.
Despite the fact that Strange did indeed elect, with his secret cabal; the Illuminati to, once again, banish the green goliath off-world due to his ever-present danger to the Earth, in the case of the unfortunate demise of the Hulk's loved ones - Stephen Strange is innocent.
That plea of innocence falls on deaf ears as the Warbound appear at the door of the Sanctum Sanctorum and proceed to punch holes in the outer walls. Even if they must do so with the very bodies of the "Secret Avengers", as Iron Fist is sent crashing through the wall in a heap of broken wood, battered plaster, and bruised flesh.

Iron Fist is used as a door knocker. Head first.
World War Hulk # 3
Greg Pak(words)/ John Romita Jr. (pencils)/ Klaus Jans0n (inks)

What little is left of the outer defenses falls before the alien Shadow Priest; Hiroim and his powerful counter-spells.
The very walls bend and contort around the alien mystic's advance.
Strange, hands broken and useless by a personal attack from the Hulk has little chance unless he takes drastic measures.


Desperate times call for desperate measures, when a Red-Bull just isn't enough.
World War Hulk # 3
Greg Pak(words)/ John Romita Jr. (pencils)/ Klaus Jans0n (inks)

Strange ingests a portion of the very essence of the ancient demonic entity; ZOM, and is transformed into a demonic godling of giant stature and berzerker, destructive fury!

Doctor ZOM : Master of Disastrous Arts!
World War Hulk # 4
Greg Pak(words)/ John Romita Jr. (pencils)/ Klaus Jans0n (inks)

What was left of his chambers (and Hiroim) is reduced to a broken shell.

Still, near limitless power is held in slight reserve when innocents are almost harmed, and holding back, Strange is defeated by a vengeful Hulk.

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However, that "World War Hulk" ends with all misunderstandings laid bare, and Strange eventually returns to hiding with the "Secret" New Avengers in his Sanctum (which he has mystically repaired yet again - as well as recasting the illusion spell of it being an abandoned structure).

That does not stop the latest forces who have gathered to tackle the renegade heroes - to settle old scores - with a fatal finality.

The Hood, a minor hooligan possessing a powerful cloak with a demonic entity within, has led an impressive array of the world's worst villainy to the Doctor's door.

His hell-spawned powers grant him the ability to pierce the illusion and see the Sanctum as it truly is. Intact. And inhabited!

Peek-a-boo! I SEE you..
New Avengers - Annual # 2
Brian Bendis (words)/ Carlo Pagulayan (pictures)

The first step is to remove the Sanctum's major enchantment of protection - the sigil window! It's very molecular structure - altered, so that enchanted wood becomes naught but dead leaves, falling, fluttering and dissipating their spell.

Leaves of glass.
New Avengers - Annual # 2
Brian Bendis (words)/ Carlo Pagulayan (pictures)

What follows is a battle royale'. A blood-bath of brutality and bullets.
Valiant Heroes against Horrific Villains in a final battle - nothing held back.

New Avengers - Annual # 2
Brian Bendis (words)/ Carlo Pagulayan (pictures)

The Hood focuses his early attention on pumping as many bullets as he can into the body of the ailing Dr. Strange - effectively killing him, and leaving the Sanctum open to destructive siege!



New Avengers - Annual # 2
Brian Bendis (words)/ Carlo Pagulayan (pictures)

However, the dark forces that imbued Stephen's body with the essence of ZOM were awoken when Strange succumbed to being as close to death as he has been in long years. Those dark forces awakened - with a vengeance!



Zomtor Strange - Tormentor Supreme!
New Avengers - Annual # 2
Brian Bendis (words)/ Carlo Pagulayan (pictures)

Friend and foeman alike were cut down by dark sorceries - effectively ending the gang war that roiled within his home, Strange also, proceeded to further destroy what was left of his home, leaving it utterly devastated.


Crawling from the wreckage.
New Avengers - Annual # 2
Brian Bendis (words)/ Carlo Pagulayan (pictures)


Also devastated was Strange himself and his tenuous hold on his magics, and as such, he must depart - to parts unknown to realign himself with the path of white magics.
He is forced to abandon his alliance with his teammates, his newfound lover; the Night Nurse and abandon his Sanctum Sanctorum - yet again.

Taking Strange off the chessboard.
New Avengers - Annual # 2
Brian Bendis (words)/ Carlo Pagulayan (pictures)


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And so, that is roughly where things stand in current continuity and while Doctor Strange has been seen on rare occasion, trying to do what he can to set aright the balance of forces on Earth, he has effectively removed himself from the current goings on - and is looking to rebuild his life, rebuild his magic, rebuild his status as Sorcerer Supreme - and hopefully, in time... rebuild his Sanctum Sanctorum.

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*Updated 01-06-2012*
 
After Dr. Strange laid waste to his sanctum, he wandered around a bit, doing what he could to reconnect himself to the realms of "white" magic.
Without a specific base of operations, as the Sanctum would be undoubtedly under constant watch by government agencies and Initiative task forces, and not wishing (or being able) to waste energies mystically hiding from sight there anymore, Strange would always just seem to appear at places where magic was going awry and/or people needed him.

HOWEVER, the Master's home would not be gone for long...


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Series CONTINUES - [HERE] :
HOUSING CRISIS : SANCTUS INTERRUPTUS -  Part VII:
- The REBUILDING.




and then CONCLUDES [HERE] in the "alternate universe" examples:
HOUSING CRISIS : SANCTUS INTERRUPTUS -  Part :
- A look in the mirror before heading out.
- The Alternate Universes of the Sanctum.
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