We’ve got your complete guide to Marvel comics references and easter eggs in the Doctor Strange movie.

This article consists of nothing butDoctor Strangespoilers.

you’re able to read on, but at your own risk…

Have you seen theDoctor Strangemovie?

Do you have questions about the arcane secrets it contains?

Let me know what you found that we havent yet!

Thats the story that this movie is a really expanded version of.

Anyway, hes got a crazy history of his own,and we wrote about it in detail here.

He was known as The Master in his earliest appearances, though.

Kaecilius

What, youve never heard of Kaecilius?

Christine Palmer

OK, we need to talk about Night Nurse.

Trust me, its really cool.

By the way, thats action movie badass Scott Adkins as the tough astral form there.

His character is listed as Lucian in the credits, but theres no obvious Marvel Comics parallel there.

Having master Steve Ditko draw both of his creations in the same story was pretty cool.

Can anyone shed some light on that staff issue for me?

It was the vapors of Valtorr in that one.

Seriously, Valtorr comes up a LOT.

Whatever the case, its not quite as sentient as what we got in the movie.

Im pretty sure thats the Eye.

Expect this to come into serious play inAvengers: Infinity War.

One of the Hong Kong Sanctum attendants is listed as Tina Minoru.

going to give us aRunawaysTV series.

Do not mess with the Staff of One, as that is one crazy powerful magic artifact.

That title was also the inspiration for the name of late-60s rockers/psychedelic drug enthusiasts The Doors.

Perfectly appropriate when youre looking at old Doctor Strange comics with trippy Steve Ditko artwork.

Now, this has ramifications for the overall Marvel Cinematic Universe timeline, too.

Also,thanks toThe Comic Noobs Showfor pointing this one out to me.

That young lady with the brain implant who was struck by lightning?

Well, this is the most convincing argument Ive heard.

Docs Sanctum Sanctorum at 177a Bleecker Street was also introduced in that story, although it wasnt really named.

The distinctive window with the Sanctum rune was always present, though.

It sure kinda looks like it:

(thanks,TimeConsumer!)

It makes a little more sense now.

(thanks, Kikaida!)

Of course Mordo is evil.

Havent you been reading?

We wrote in slightly more detail about the post-credits scenes right here.