The daughter of Umar and niece of the demonic tyrant Dormammu, Clea has been, sporadically, ruler of the Dark Dimension, the mystical realm to which Dormammu had been banished and that he subsequently conquered.
Clea was born the daughter of Prince Orini, legitimate heir to the rule of the Dark Dimension, and Umar, sister to the then-current ruler Dormammu.
Inside the Orb, Clea was corrupted and she was reborn as a demonic figure composed of flames. This is what Clea could have become in the Dark Dimension, if she had reached her potential for evil.
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 is a sorceress from the Dark Dimension and the niece of Dormammu, who came to Earth to enlist Doctor Strange's help.
Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, Clea first appeared in the Doctor Strange feature in Strange Tales #126 (November 1964). She is a sorceress, the disciple, lover, and eventual wife of Doctor Stephen Strange, and his successor as Sorcerer Supreme.
Clea Strange makes it perfectly clear that she is more powerful than Doctor Strange ever was, especially as Sorcerer Supreme of two worlds.
Her link to the Dark Dimension and the Faltine gives her a slight edge over the Scarlet Witch, who was not born an extraterrestrial or extradimensional being, and Agatha, who is only able to live a long life by absorbing the energy of the other witches in her coven.
Doctor Strange's third eye (the Eye of Agamotto) in the comics, according to Bustle, represents wisdom of the sorcerer Agamotto and his Vishanti. The Eye allows him to see the true intentions of his enemies and break down all magical illusions.
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.”
Charlize Theron, who is best known for films like the Fast & Furious franchise, Atomic Blonde, and Mad Max: Fury Road, appeared in a mid-credits scene in Doctor Strange 2. Her character appeared as a mysterious all-purple character, which remained unnamed in the film.
In a post credits scene, Strange is once again walking happily through the West Village, clearly over his third eye incident, when a woman approaches him. It's none other than Charlize Theron, playing Clea, the daughter of Dormammu, the big, fiery villain from the first Doctor Strange movie.
Clea and Stephen's relationship suffered from all the time they would spend apart, and, during one of Clea's visits to Earth, she stumbled upon Stephen apparently dallying with other women, which broke her heart.
While the two leave Eternity, Eternity's mark is still seen in Gorr's daughter, Love (India Rose Hemsworth). She is not only the daughter of Gorr, but also technically a daughter of Eternity.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has historically introduced new characters in post-credits scenes — like Harry Styles' Star Fox in Eternals — and Clea is no exception. Her arrival makes things interesting for the MCU, especially considering how much of her history is tangled with that of Doctor Strange.
While there is no character named "Love" raised by Thor in Marvel Comics, Thor does, in fact, have a daughter in an alternate reality with Lady Sif, though this child is named Torunn Thorsdóttir.
He is an alternate version of the Sorcerer Supreme who befriended America Chavez, who was being pursued by creatures across the multiverse. When failing to obtain the Book of Vishanti, Defender Strange attempted to absorb her powers to protect the multiverse, but was mortally wounded by the Ribboned Creature.
By referencing No Way Home's multiverse story and the existence of Spider-Man, it can be concluded that Doctor Strange remembers Spidey and the general events that they experienced together. What's changed is his knowledge that it's Peter under the mask.
Agamotto was allegedly the first Sorcerer Supreme of the Earth dimension, though he may be of extradimensional origin. Agamotto is called "the All-Seeing", and has spent much of his long life observing events throughout the multiverse from the pocket dimension in which he resides.
He was obliterated along his fellow Celestials by Thanos when he stabbed Black Bolt to death in order to use his destructive voice as weapon. The bones of The One Above All and the other Celestials were later used by Thanos to build a temple to live the rest of his infinite life.
Wanda Maximoff has never truly been defeated, only "losing" to the combined forces of Doctor Strange, Wong, and America Chavez after realizing the error in her ways. For a time, Wanda posed the greatest threat to the Multiverse, going on a violent rampage on Earth-838.
Wanda Maximoff (better known as her superhero alter-ego, the Scarlet Witch) is arguably the most powerful sorcerer/magic user in the entire Marvel Universe. The Scarlet Witch's magic abilities are practically limitless, ranging from mind control or creating illusions to full-on telekinesis and shooting hex bolts.
Even Doctor Strange has problems with money - and none other than Stan Lee himself revealed that the Sorcerer Supreme's debt could actually kill him!
Hela would win in a fight against Scarlet Witch. This is because she's stronger, faster, more durable, and a better combatant with more experience than Scarlet Witch. All the same, Scarlet Witch would put up a good fight thanks to her immense magical abilities.