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  2. Nightmare (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Loki beat Nightmare and killed him. [17] With the recent demise of Doctor Strange, several mystical threats were able to freely move into position to try and doom the world of man, including Nightmare, who quickly finds himself in New York where he confronts Cyclops, Jean Grey and X-23 during their sleep.

  3. Doctor Strange - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Strange debuted in Strange Tales #110 (July 1963), [7] a split book shared with the feature "The Human Torch". Doctor Strange appeared in issues #110–111 and #114 before the character's eight-page origin story in #115 (December 1963). His origin was later retold in Doctor Strange #169 (February 1968).

  4. 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]

  5. List of Marvel Comics characters: A - Wikipedia

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    Strange casts a spell over the being that prevents Aggamon's full recovery unless his slaves were freed, and left with the Purple Gem. [volume & issue needed] Sometime later, Aggamon is one of the many witnesses to a fight between Doctor Strange and the mystical tyrant Dormammu. This taught him respect for other powerful dimensional universes.

  6. Baron Mordo - Wikipedia

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    Baron Karl Amadeus Mordo (known as Baron Mordo) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly as an adversary of Doctor Strange.The character was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, and first appeared in Strange Tales #111 (August 1963).

  7. Umar (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Umar later freed Doctor Strange, enabling him to defeat Dormammu. [21] 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]

  8. Dormammu - Wikipedia

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    After being established as the ruler of an alternate dimension (later described as the god-tyrant of its denizens), [11] Dormammu became a perennial foe of Sorcerer Supreme Doctor Strange, who until this time had dealt almost exclusively with off-beat "one-off" mystical threats in Strange Tales #110–125 (July 1963 – Oct. 1964). [12]

  9. What If... Doctor Strange Lost His Heart Instead of His Hands?

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    The episode stars returning Doctor Strange actors Benedict Cumberbatch as Dr. Stephen Strange as well as his evil counterpart which is referred to as Doctor Strange Supreme, [9] [17] [18] Rachel McAdams as Christine Palmer, Benedict Wong as Wong, and Tilda Swinton as the Ancient One.