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The Marvel Cinematic Universe version of Wong (portrayed by Benedict Wong) was the Sorcerer Supreme succeeding the Ancient One following her death and Doctor Strange when he was "blipped" by Thanos. In Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness , the Baron Mordo of Earth-838 was the Sorcerer Supreme.
Wong is a fictional character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film franchise, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name and portrayed by Benedict Wong.In the franchise, Wong is depicted as Dr. Stephen Strange's friend and fellow sorcerer, being a member of the Masters of the Mystic Arts.
In Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #60 (December, 1993) Doctor Strange cannot prevent his Sanctum Sanctorum from being destroyed, leaving him open to an attack by Salomé. The events were part of the "Siege of Darkness" crossover running through the Midnight Sons comic books.
Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy (October 25, 2021) Main setting for the 2021 Guardians of the Galaxy video game. Earth-20824: Spider-Man (2000 video game) (September 1, 2000) Main setting for the 2000 Spider-Man game and his 2001 sequel Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro, both released on PlayStation. Earth-760207 "Heroes and Villains" (August 22, 2003)
Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, the character first appeared in Strange Tales #110 (July 1963). [1] Wong was unnamed until Strange Tales #119 (April 1964). [2] He is a supporting character of the superhero Doctor Strange. He stems from a family of monks living in Kamar-Taj.
[39] Darby Harn of Screen Rant included the Strange comic book series in their "10 Best Clea Comics To Read After Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness" list, asserting, "Doctor Strange's death left a major void in the Marvel Universe. Strange #1 ranks as one of Clea's best comics as she completes her journey as the disciple of Strange ...
A demon chases America Chavez and a version of Stephen Strange in the space between universes while searching for the Book of Vishanti.Strange is killed and Chavez accidentally creates a portal that transports herself and Strange's corpse to Earth-616, [a] where that universe's version of Stephen Strange rescues Chavez from another demon [b] with help from Wong, the Sorcerer Supreme.
The Living Tribunal is a cosmic entity appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. [1] The character first appeared in Strange Tales #157 (June 1967) and was created by Stan Lee, Marie Severin, and Herb Trimpe. [2]