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  2. Wong (Marvel Cinematic Universe) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Sorcerer Supreme - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Wong (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Wong was the first member of his family to come to America. Wong has now served Strange loyally and well for many years. During that time Strange has succeeded the Ancient One as sorcerer supreme of the Earth dimension. Strange's secretary, Sara Wolfe, became strongly attracted to Wong, who began to reciprocate her feelings.

  5. Wiccan (character) - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Strange, the former Sorcerer Supreme and one of Marvel's premiere magic users, visits Wiccan to discuss his potential candidacy and ability to assume the position as the new Sorcerer Supreme. When the Hood finds Strange and engages him in magical combat, Wiccan aids him, contrary to Strange's orders to flee.

  6. Ancient One - Wikipedia

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    He was the mentor of Doctor Strange and was his predecessor as Sorcerer Supreme. The character was voiced by Michael Ansara in the 1978 television film Dr. Strange . Tilda Swinton portrayed a female Celtic version of the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Doctor Strange (2016), Avengers: Endgame (2019), and the Disney+ series What ...

  7. Supreme (character) - Wikipedia

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    Supreme: The Return—collects Supreme #53–56 and Supreme: The Return #1–6 (Checker Book Publishing Group, 2003, 258 pages, ISBN 0-9710249-6-0) Supreme: The Story of the Year and The Return are available digitally from Devil's Due Digital. Supreme: Blue Rose—collects Supreme: Blue Rose #1–7, Image Comics, 160 pages, 2015, ISBN 1632153122

  8. Strangers (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Multiverse (Marvel Cinematic Universe) - Wikipedia

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    In Doctor Strange, the term "multiverse" is used by the Masters of the Mystic Arts to describe the multitude of dimensions within the MCU. [12] The character Ancient One brings Dr. Stephen Strange on a journey across the multiverse, passing by different universes and pocket realities, [26] including the Quantum Realm introduced in the film Ant-Man (2015), [27] [28] the Mandelibus Dimension ...