I don't think so. In the comic book universe, characters usually operate within their own storylines and don't have the realization that they are fictional creations. So, Doctor Strange is no exception.
Doctor Strange likely has no idea that he's a comic book character. This concept is beyond the normal scope of his adventures and experiences within the comic book realm.
Yes, he probably does. Comic book characters often have some level of awareness of their fictional existence within the comic universe.
Sure does! Deadpool often breaks the fourth wall and acknowledges that he's a comic book character. This is a defining trait of his character and adds to his unique charm and humor.
Chances are he doesn't. Comic book characters often operate within their own storylines without being consciously aware of their fictional status. Howard the Duck is no exception.
Sure, Deadpool frequently acknowledges being in a comic. This awareness is a defining trait that adds to his humor and unconventional nature. It allows for meta-commentary and breaks the fourth wall.
Yes, Deadpool is aware that he's in a comic book. He often breaks the fourth wall and makes references to it.
Yes, Doctor Strange is a comic. It has a long history and a dedicated fan base.
Hard to say for sure. Maybe he does, maybe he doesn't. It all depends on how the story unfolds.
Doctor Strange in the movies is comparable to the comic. It brings the magic and adventure to life, but with some changes to modernize and streamline the story. The comic fans might notice these differences, but both have their unique charm.
Well, Doctor Strange outsmarts Dormammu in the comic. He uses his knowledge of the multiverse and time manipulation to create an endless cycle that Dormammu can't escape from. Eventually, Dormammu gets so frustrated that he agrees to Doctor Strange's terms and backs off.
Not sure. It depends on the specific comic storyline and continuity.