During the inter-credits scene of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, fans were introduced to a brand new character in purple armor. If for some this witch embodied by Charlize Theron seems to be a relatively mysterious individual for the moment, others will have immediately recognized Cléa, a recurring character in comics relating to the hero Doctor Strange. But what are the things to do? know about this new entity from the MCU? Find out, in this article, compiling 10 facts to follow. know about this amazing witch.
WARNING: This article may contain spoilers if you haven’t seen Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madnessor if you are not day in the comics. Therefore, do not continue reading if you do not wish to read it.
#1 Remained anonymous for two years
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Céa plays a key role in the Doctor Strange comics. And yet, the character appeared for almost two years, in its pages, without being named. The witch is introduced in 1964, in Strange Tales #126. And despite several appearances in the comics, we discover his name for the first time from Strange Tales #146, dating from 1966. This event will mark the beginning of further development. for the character.
#2 a mystical hybrid born in the dark dimension
Cléa was born in the Dark Dimension. She is the daughter of Umar, a witch belonging to the Dark Dimension. the species of Faltine, and Prince Orini. Cléa is therefore a mid-entity hybrid. composed of magic(from his mother’s side) half-mortal of the Dark Dimension (from his father’s side). His Faltine genes give him innate abilities, such as the ability to to float in the air. She can also project magical flames, without incantation, at any time. like other individuals of her species.
#3 Dormammu’s niece
If Cléa is a magical being perceived as powerful in the Marvel universe, it is above all due to because of his parentage. As the daughter of Umar, Clea is a Faltine but also the niece of Dormammu. With such genetic predispositions, it is not surprising that Cléa has a natural inclination for magic. Remember that her mother and uncle are both powerful wizards, conquerors and extremely dangerous mystical entities. ;
#4 Prisoner of Dormammu
Like all beings of the Dark Dimension, Cléa bowed to the will of his uncle and served him faithfully. However, when Doctor Strange came to fight Dormammu, who once again wanted to conquer Earth, the Witch questioned her motives and attempted to to dissuade the Sorcerer Supreme from confronting his uncle. Deeming this act disloyal to his cause, Dormammu made the decision to imprison Cléa. free her and no longer take it out on Earth.
#5 The power to travel to Earth. across dimensions
Clé’s brief appearance ;a in the MCU will have been enough to unveil one of the most interesting powers of the witch, that of travel to across dimensions. This ability is also one of the most impressive abilities in his spell arsenal in the comics. After Umar, Clea’s mother, took control of the Dark Dimension, thewitch was cast out andforced to use his power to travel to another dimension.
#6 Disciple of Strange
After having been Freed from the grip of her uncle and her mother, Cléa settled down on Earth. Although she lost her powers when she found herself cut off from the Dark Dimension, she still became Doctor Strange’s student. He taught her the mystical arts, before starting to work hand in hand with her to fend off mystical threats. Over time, thetheir relationship will gradually change. bit of love...
#7 Its Faltine form
In Marvel Team-Up Volume 1, Doctor Strange must face; a version of Cléa that he has never met before. Due to Silver Dagger’s influence, the witch changes into her Faltine form, the one she should have sport if it had been Raised by Umar. She then became a fully constituted being. pure magic. In this form, Doctor Strange will not appear strong enough to defeat Clea. With the help of Spider-Man, he will eventually succeed in submit Silver Dagger and ` bring his senses back to life; Key
#8 The Princess of the Dark Dimension
The battle for control of the Dark Dimension will have been long and tedious. And counter-expectation, it was ultimately Clea who emerged victorious. In Doctor Strange #73, the witch faced her mother in an epic battle that would decide of the fate of this very special place. Cléa won the battle and became the Princess of the Dark Dimension.
#9 A love affair with Strange
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If MCU fans are already familiar with Christine, Stephen Strange’s great love, they don’t know yet that she hasn’t been. the only woman in the hero’s life. Indeed, during his adventures, the Sorcerer Supreme also had a romantic relationship with Cléa. When the witch became his disciple, Doctor Strange took him into his home and the two lovebirds finally got together.Unfortunately, a few years later, the couple will start dating. beat the wing. However, adversity will push them back into each other’s arms afterwards. The new status of Cléa preventing her from marrying on Earth, the two wizards will decide to unite in the Dark Dimension.
#10 The New Sorcerer Supreme
Cléa has been considered for some time now. as the Sorcerer Supreme of her home dimension. But recently, she also became the Sorcerer Supreme of the main timeline, at namely that of Earth-616. After the death of Stephen Strange, Clea took the name and function of her husband. She now acts as the new Sorcerer Supreme, from significantly more ruthless than its predecessor, and swore to bring back the man she loved.
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