There were a few creepy and scary doctor novels that he could recommend. Among them, Doctor Dawn was a horror novel about Cthulhu, the system, and the doctor. The author was robot Wall-e. The novel told the story of an outbreak of an unknown disease and a terrible disaster in the real world. The protagonist was a doctor who sought solutions in the face of panic. In addition," Strange World: This Doctor Is Too Scary " was a doctor-style novel from another world. The protagonist traveled to a mysterious world and became an apprentice in a monster potion shop. These novels all had elements of horror and suspense, and were suitable for readers who liked the horror of doctors.
Sure, Doctor Strange has been part of the Avengers in the comic universe. His magical expertise added a unique dimension to the team's capabilities and strategies.
I wouldn't say Doctor Strange comics are niche. They offer unique storylines and magical elements that attract a specific group of fans. But they haven't achieved the same level of mass popularity as the most well-known comic franchises.
Doctor Strange's fate in the comics can be quite complex. Sometimes he seems to die but returns through various plot devices or magical means. It really depends on the specific comic arc and creative direction.