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She is a sorceress, the disciple, lover, and eventual wife of Doctor Stephen Strange, and his third successor as Sorcerer Supreme. [ 3 ] Clea is a human-appearing being and maternally related to the other-dimensional Faltine race of energy beings. [ 4 ]
Satana (Marvel Comics) Saturnyne; Scarlet Witch; Nicholas Scratch; Amanda Sefton; Selene (comics) Serpent (character) Shaman (comics) Silver Dagger (comics) Sphinx (Marvel Comics) Spiral (character) Sprite (Eternal) Stephen Strange (Marvel Cinematic Universe) Stygyro; Super Rabbit; Surtur (character) Sylvie (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
CBR Staff of CBR.com described Morgan le Fay as one of the "most powerful Sorcerer Supreme candidates", stating, "Having studied under the master magician Merlin, Morgan is widely considered one of the most powerful sorceresses in history. She can create physical manifestations of astral clones, manipulate the Earth, shapeshift, and can absorb ...
Kulan Gath is a fictional villainous magician appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics and Dynamite Entertainment. The character first appeared in Conan the Barbarian #15 (May 1972) as a foe of Conan. [1] He was later fully integrated into the Marvel Universe, and he became popular for his appearances in X-Men.
Fictional wizards created or owned by Marvel Comics, people who use or practice magic derived from supernatural, occult, or arcane sources. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Enchantress is the common primary alias of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first of these is a powerful sorceress with the real name of Amora, one of Thor's greatest enemies.
Kurse was originally the most powerful of a race of Dark Elves and was known as Algrim the Strong. He is coerced by the Dark Elf ruler Malekith the Accursed to fight the Asgardian God of Thunder and superhero, Thor. Malekith, however, betrays Algrim while he is fighting Thor, and in a bid to destroy the Thunder God orders that a pitfall beneath ...
The Mindless Ones first appeared in Strange Tales #127 (Dec. 1964), and were created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.. The Mindless Ones have also appeared in Darkhawk #19-20 (Sept.–Oct. 1992), Sleepwalker #17 (Oct. 1992), Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #82 (Oct. 1995), Marvel Boy vol. 2, #5-6 (Dec. 2000, March 2001), Fantastic Four #70 (Aug. 2003), The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2 #57-#58 (Nov ...