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Instead, he gave her the name of "Alice Blue Gown." When Kaluu and Rintrah allow Strange to revisit his memory, this time he actually asks her out and the love he felt for Alice was enough to bring him back to normal. They went through his memories and, as it turned out, the only pure memory of love was of a woman he knew in college that he never actually spoke to. His new mentor (the former Sorcerer Supreme, Kaluu) and newest disciple (Rintrah) brought Strange back to Nebraska, where Strange grew up, to try to find something there to tether him to Earth. The black magic took its toll on Strange and things got so bad that he was becoming untethered to the Earthy plane altogether. This left Strange with a lot fewer powers than he normally had, so he had to turn to black magic in order to continue as the Sorcerer Supreme in his new feature in the anthology "Strange Tales" (which Strange shared with Cloak and Dagger). He gave up his entire collection of magical artifacts to keep them out of the hands of a powerful alien Sorcerer Supreme. In the final issues of his second ongoing series, Doctor Strange had to make an awful sacrifice. She was touched by how centered Strange had become. Later in the film, after Strange has become the Sorcerer Supreme, he visits Gina in her dreams and apologizes for how he treated her and tells her that the children are now all right. Eventually, when he decided to go to Tibet to fix his damaged hands, it was Atwater who gave him the money for his journey. However, after his accident, Atwater was still empathetic towards Stephen even though he continued to be distant to her. When the film begins, Atwater is complaining about Strange to the hospital administration after Strange blows off helping some disturbed children (who, as it turns out, were all pawns in a mystical game of cat and mouse). Atwater and Strange were former lovers, but split over Strange's obsession with his career and his general rude behavior towards everyone. In the 2007 Direct-to-DVD animated film, "Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme," Doctor Strange's love interest in Doctor Gina Atwater (voiced by Susan Spano).