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Dormammu (/ d ɔːr ˈ m ɑː m uː /) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, the character first appeared in Strange Tales #126 (November 1964).
Umar attacked Doctor Strange and Clea on Earth, and transported the essence of Dormammu to Earth's core, where he reformed. [22] With Orini, Umar defeated Doctor Strange on Dormammu's behalf. [23] With Dormammu, Umar battled the Scarlet Witch, Vision, and Agatha Harkness. [24] Umar's seduction of Orini resulting in the birth of Clea was then ...
During the "Dark Reign" storyline, the Basilisk was resurrected—along with 16 other criminals murdered by the Scourge—by master criminal the Hood using the power of the entity Dormammu. The revived characters form a squad to attempt to eliminate the Punisher ; the Basilisk completed the mission by capturing the Punisher.
The Living Tribunal is an entity that oversees and maintains balance in the realities that constitute the Marvel Comics Multiverse, including the mainstream universe and all alternate universes.
Dormammu's sister mimics her brother's tactics and goes after Clea as a way of hurting Strange. Later, it was revealed that Umar was her mother and that her father was Orini, a disciple of Dormammu and ruler of the Dark Dimension. In 2004, Clea appeared in the Witches series along with Jennifer Kale, Satana, and Topaz.
Mindless Ones are used when Dormammu invades the realm of Limbo, an area usually ruled by Magik. [15] During the "Original Sin"' storyline, a Mindless One was wrecking New York and smacking the Thing around. Spider-Man shows up to give Thing a hand. Spider-Man recognizes the Mindless One and realizes that they are not supposed to be telepathic.
Shuma-Gorath first appears as an adversary for Doctor Strange in Marvel Premiere #10 (September 1973), [6] created by writer Steve Englehart and artist Frank Brunner.The character's name is taken from Robert E. Howard's short story "The Curse of the Golden Skull," [7] which features a dying magician named Rotath invoking the "iron-bound books of Shuma-Gorath" in a curse against humanity.
Believing in Dormammu's promise of eternal life, Kaecilius and his zealot followers destroy the Masters of the Mystic Arts' Sanctums to allow the Dark Dimension to consume Earth. However, Doctor Strange convinces Dormammu to renounce his attack on Earth, after which he drags Kaecilius and his followers into the Dark Dimension.