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  2. List of Thor (Marvel Comics) enemies - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Doom - The Fantastic Four's deadliest enemy. He is the ruler of Latveria. Dormammu - The ruler of Dark Dimension. He is the archenemy of Doctor Strange. Durok the Demolisher – A creature created by Karnilla the Norn Queen at the behest of Loki to defeat Thor. Slain by Thor. [2]

  3. Doctor Strange - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Strange's adventures take place in bizarre worlds and twisting dimensions that resembled Salvador Dalí paintings. Inspired by the pulp fiction magicians of Stan Lee's childhood as well as by contemporary Beat culture, Dr. Strange remarkably predicted the youth counterculture's fascination with Eastern mysticism and psychedelia.

  4. Eternity (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Eternity can warp space and matter into a manifestation that can be perceived by lesser beings, or form avatars from another plane of existence known as the Dimension of Manifestations. [26] On occasion it manifests by possessing the body of exceptionally spiritually-strong mortal beings (e.g. Doctor Strange, Thor, Storm). [volume & issue needed]

  5. Thor: Ragnarok - Wikipedia

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    Before the sets for Marvel's Doctor Strange (2016) were demolished, Waititi wrote and filmed a scene for Ragnarok where Thor meets Benedict Cumberbatch's Stephen Strange. Marvel and Doctor Strange director Scott Derrickson felt the scene was "kind of perfect" to show Strange joining the wider MCU, so the scene also appears during the credits of ...

  6. Thor (Marvel Cinematic Universe) - Wikipedia

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    Multiple variants of Thor were held prisoner in Doctor Strange Supreme's Sanctum Infinitum; when Captain Carter released Strange's prisoners, two of them immediately began fighting each other. Later, one of them gives Kahhori his version of Mjolnir, to help her fight Strange, before she returns him to his own universe. [8]

  7. Infinity Stones - Wikipedia

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    The Infinity Stones are fictional items in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise, based on the Infinity Gems of the Marvel Comics.As expounded across several interwoven MCU multimedia titles, the six Infinity Stones are reputed to embody and control essential aspects of existence—Space, Mind, Reality, Power, Time, and Soul—thereby making them critical artifacts in the MCU and ...

  8. Stephen Strange (Marvel Cinematic Universe) - Wikipedia

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    The character of Doctor Strange was originally created in the 1960s. Artist Steve Ditko and writer Stan Lee have described the character as having been originally the idea of Ditko, who wrote in 2008, "On my own, I brought in to Lee a five-page, penciled story with a page/panel script of my idea of a new, different kind of character for variety in Marvel Comics.

  9. Living Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    The Living Tribunal debuted in a storyline called "The Sands of Death" in Strange Tales #157–163 (June–December 1967), giving mystic hero Doctor Strange a limited time to prove Earth is worth saving. [3]