"Sofia Strange (as she eventually came to be named) was the daughter of Doctor Strange and his other-dimensional wife Clea-- and in fact, in an early script, the story begins not in New Orleans but in the Dark Dimension, where Queen Clea, Dormammu's forces closing in, sends the young Sofia and her nanny Vesper to Earth ...
Sofia Strange (Earth-616)
First appearing in flashbacks, Dr. Stephen Strange married his former student, Clea, and the two of them had a child, Stephen Jr. Strange Sr. later vanished, and Clea decided to raise Stephen Jr.
Doctor Strange has had offspring in the comics, such as Stephen Strange Jr. in the Earth-1610 timeline, but Strange's personal life has gone largely unexplored in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Stephen Strange, Jr. was the son of the sorcerer Doctor Strange and his former pupil Clea. The same day Clea told Stephen she was pregnant, he abruptly vanished without a trace.
In the comics, Clea is Doctor Strange's great love so to speak. The alternate Christine Palmer, as she says goodbye to our Doctor Strange, tells him to face his fears, to be willing to love someone else and to face that fear connecting with someone else.”
He is interrupted by the arrival on the street of a purple-clad woman, played by none other than Charlize Theron. The character she's playing is Clea — in the comics, a future Sorcerer Supreme and the wife of Doctor Strange.
From time to time, the Eye can be seen as a manifestation on Strange's forehead which gives him special powers. Doctor Strange's third eye (the Eye of Agamotto) in the comics, according to Bustle, represents wisdom of the sorcerer Agamotto and his Vishanti.
Clea Strange is the estranged wife of Stephen Strange, estranged mother of Sophia Strange, and niece of Dormammu.
Strange shares that he had a young sister Donna, who died at a young age, while they were playing on a frozen lake. Sinister Strange simply retorts, “We don't talk about that, now do we?” This emotional and impactful reveal serves to explain how this fixed point is a defining moment in all Stephen Strange's lives.
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Doctor Strange is depicted as a straight character in the comics, being involved with numerous women in his almost 60-year comic history. Some of these ladies include: Clea- She is arguably Doctor Strange's greatest love.
While all this was going on, Stephen Strange remained more or less the same. During his 60 years of comic book activity, he has collected lots of magical artifacts and gained new abilities and powers. Even so, Strange is no more powerful than the “new” Scarlet Witch.
America Chavez / Miss America appears in the MCU film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), portrayed by Xochitl Gomez. This version is a supernatural being from the Utopian Parallel with the ability to travel the multiverse.
In Marvel Comics, Clea debuted in 1964's Strange Tales #126 as a sorceress, Dormammu's niece, and eventual wife to Doctor Strange, as well as his successor as the Sorcerer Supreme.
Meet the Three Mothers: the Wyrd, an alien mage-priestess; the Crown, a powerful warrior-queen; and the Crawling, a monstress composed of acid-mouthed worms.
Origins. Clea was born to Prince Orini (son of Olnar, the former ruler of the Dark Dimension) and the Faltine fugitive Umar (sister of the Dreadful Dormammu). Clea's birth was very traumatic to Umar and the experience scarred her even more when she learned she had lost the ability to revert to her Faltinian form.
Clea, also known as Clea Strange, is a fictional character and superheroine from Marvel comics, appearing as a major character in the Doctor Strange comics, and the main protagonist of the Strange comics.
Clea Strange makes it perfectly clear that she is more powerful than Doctor Strange ever was, especially as Sorcerer Supreme of two worlds.
Traditionally, the Eye of Agamotto is worn as an amulet, but in the comics, it occasionally manifested itself on Strange's forehead and gave him special powers. The third eye gives Strange a sort of magically enhanced sight. It's a revealer of truth that can reenact recent events and see into the souls of others.
MCU Phase 4 finally gave Wanda Maximoff her due, kicking off the Multiverse Saga with WandaVision. Her story progressed in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, where she was deemed dead at the end of the film, but it has always been an accepted fact that it's only a matter of time before she re-emerges.
Scarlet Witch's power goes beyond what Doctor Strange or any other character in the MCU could imagine, so with that in mind, she might have been more resistant to other physical consequences of the Darkhold, as is the third eye.
That means a single whisper from Blackagar Boltagon is enough to kill everyone he loves, condemning the hero to a life of silence. While we can all agree that Blackagar Boltagon is a silly name, the hero is also known for his moniker, Black Bolt.
Marvel legends Stan Lee and Steve Ditko introduced Clea in STRANGE TALES (1951) #126, and she has gone on to become Strange's friend, his disciple, his lover, his peer, and even his wife.