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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness delivers more than a handful of jaw-dropping moments for Marvel fans, but none are as shocking as the reveal of the MCU's Illuminati. Instead of ...
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.
A character loosely based on Clea named Clea Lake appears in Dr. Strange, portrayed by Eddie Benton. [44] This version is a patient of Doctor Strange who possesses no magical powers. Clea makes a cameo appearance in the mid-credits scene of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), portrayed by Charlize Theron. [45]
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.
Here's everything you need to know about the Marvel covert group's members including Professor X, Captain Carter, Reed Richards and more.
Marvel unwittingly printed the letter in Doctor Strange #3 and dropped the retraction. [22] Due to the growing number of Doctor Strange readers, [20] the Marvel Premiere series segued to the character's second ongoing title, Doctor Strange: Master of the Mystic Arts, also known as Doctor Strange vol. 2, which ran 81 issues (June 1974 – Feb ...
Director Sam Raimi and writer Michael Waldron discuss the Illuminati scene from "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness." ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...