New Orleans is home to mystical academy in new Marvel comic
NEW ORLEANS — The city known for 19th century Voodoo queen Marie Laveau and for the tarot card readers who tell fortunes in its historic French Quarter is about to play host to a different kind of sorcerer — at least in the Marvel comics universe.
Marvel announced plans Thursday to debut a new comic book, “Strange Academy,” in March. Described as a supernatural coming-of-age saga, it’s set at a New Orleans school for teenagers from across the universe who have a variety of mystical powers.
The youngsters, facing typical adolescent anxieties and atypical creatures from other dimensions, will be new characters. But they’ll be under the tutelage of some Marvel stalwarts, including the school’s flamboyant caped namesake, Doctor Strange.
Veteran Marvel writer and artist Skottie Young is working with longtime Marvel artist Humberto Ramos on the project. In an interview this week, Young said he and co-workers first thought about setting the story in New York, where the Doctor Strange character resides.