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* '''Energy Manipulation: '''As a sorcerer, Doctor Strange manipulates energy from other dimensions to cast spells, conjure weapons and shields, and make magic, as explained by the [[Ancient One]]. |
* '''Energy Manipulation: '''As a sorcerer, Doctor Strange manipulates energy from other dimensions to cast spells, conjure weapons and shields, and make magic, as explained by the [[Ancient One]]. |
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** '''Spell Casting''': Doctor Strange uses energy to cast spells. For example, he was able to change [[Thor]]'s tea into beer. However, the [[Ancient One]] focuses on how to conjure weapons with this energy instead of casting spells. |
** '''Spell Casting''': Doctor Strange uses energy to cast spells. For example, he was able to change [[Thor]]'s tea into beer. However, the [[Ancient One]] focuses on how to conjure weapons with this energy instead of casting spells. |
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For other uses, see Doctor Strange (disambiguation) |
- "You're a man looking at the world through a keyhole. You spent your whole life trying to widen that keyhole. To see more, to know more; and now, on hearing that it can be widened in ways you can't imagine... you reject the possibility."
"No, I reject it because I do not believe in fairy tales about chakras or energy or the power of belief." - ―Ancient One and Doctor Strange[src]
Doctor Stephen Vincent Strange is a powerful sorcerer and leading member of the Masters of the Mystic Arts. Originally a brilliant yet arrogant neurosurgeon, Strange suffered a car accident that resulted in his hands being crippled. When Western medicine failed to restore his hands, Strange embarked on a journey that led him to the Masters of the Mystic Arts as well as the discovery of magic and alternate dimensions. After helping the Masters defeat the sinister Kaecilius and the Zealots, who had planned on bringing Dormammu to Earth, but not before witnessing the death of the Ancient One. With her demise, Strange became the protector of the Sanctum Sanctorum in New York City. He then began to act as Earth's protector from inter-dimensional threats.
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Biography
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Career as a Neurosurgeon
- "Bruce Banner, Stephen Strange, anyone who's a threat to HYDRA! Now, or in the future."
- ―Jasper Sitwell to Captain America[src]
Stephen Vincent Strange was a doctor of medicine who specialized in neurological surgery. His popularity increased as his career progressed, so much that he was labeled by Project Insight as a threat to HYDRA.[2] By 2016, he had become one of the top surgeons in New York City and was exclusively interviewed by WHiH World News about new life-saving techniques he had been investigating in his field.[3] Strange eventually became attracted to Christine Palmer, a fellow surgeon who worked alongside him in the ER department of Metro-General Hospital. The two later began a relationship; one that did not last due to Strange's arrogance and focus on his career.[4]
On Top of the World
After completing a surgery, Strange was asked by Palmer to help with a brain-dead patient who was injured in a firefight. He discovered a bullet lodged in the patient's brain and saved his life by operating despite the objections of colleague Nicodemus West.
Strange then told Palmer he was set to speak a convention that night and invited her to accompany him, but she declined.[4]
Fall From Grace
While en route to the convention, Strange receives a call from a fellow surgeon who has learned of potential surgeries. Strange declines the first few options due to lack of money and fame, but eventually shows interest in one.
He takes his eyes off the road to look at the patient records only to collide with another car and fly off the road before crashing into the river bank below, knocking him unconscious.
Strange is rushed to Metro-General and undergoes an eleven-hour surgery. When he wakes up the next day, he learns that his hands, which were crushed by the car dashboard, have been subjected to severe nerve damage and will repeatedly shake.[4]
Search for the Cure
Strange tried to get his hands cured through seven different operations and many more techniques. During physical rehab, the instructor told him about a paraplegic named Jonathan Pangborn who became able to walk. Despite all the operations, and spending all of his money, they all proved unsuccessful. When the instructor sent him Pangborn's file, Strange tracked him down. Despite his initial reluctance, Pangborn revealed Strange the source of his healing, leading him to Kamar-Taj and the Ancient One.[4]
Meeting the Ancient One
- "Teach me..."
"No." - ―Doctor Strange and the Ancient One[src]
Spending the rest of his money on a ticket to Nepal, Strange begins his search for Kamar-Taj. He is attacked in an alley by three thugs after his expensive watch but is rescued by Karl Mordo, a student of the Ancient One who promised to bring him to Kamar-Taj.
Mordo leads Strange to the Kamar-Taj warning him not to be disrespectful and "to forget everything he thought he knew. Inside, Strange initially mistakes an elderly man for the Ancient One before he is introduced to the correct Sorcerer Supreme. He is initially sceptical of her method of curing Pangborn declaring that "[he sees through her]" before she pushes his Astral Form out his body.
Strange is shocked but denies what just happened as a result of LSD in the tea. The Ancient One then sends Strange through various realities before dragging him back. Barely recovering from the revelations shown to him, Strange begs her to teach him but she refuses and he is cast out because of his previous disrespect towards her.[4]
Beginning Training
Strange stayed on the doorstep for over five hours having nowhere else to go before he was finally let back inside. He begun his training but initially struggles believing the shaking in his hands to be the cause. The Ancient One left him on Mount Everest telling him to use his Sling Ring to get back to the Kamar-Taj. He eventually managed to do so and progresses rapidly over the coming months.
Seeking to push his limits, Strange began tampering with the Eye of Agamotto and the Book of Cagliostro, Wong and Karl Mordo warn Strange not to disturb with natural law. They explained how they protect the world from mystical threats in much the same way that the Avengers protected it from physical ones. Strange initially refused to fight in a "mystic war" before the London Sanctum was suddenly attacked by Kaecilius. The Sanctum was destroyed and the explosion rips through the Kamar-Taj trapping Strange in the Sanctum Sanctorum based in New York City.[4]
Battle at the Sanctum Sanctorum
He tries looking for people before Kaecilius and his disciples attack. Strange witnesses the guardian of the Sanctum, Daniel Drumm, get murdered by Kaecilius and makes his presence known. He fights back managing to trap one disciple in the desert and the other, Lucian, in the jungle. He uses the Cloak of Levitation to fight Kaecilius and traps him with the Crimson Bands of Cyttorak. Kaecilius tells him that the Ancient One dabbles in magic from the Dark Dimension before noting his ring is missing. Lucian made it back through and stabbed him with a Space Shard.[4]
Duel on the Astral Plane
Strange tries to get away but is hunted by the disciple. The sentient Cloak attacks the disciple and Strange uses the man's ring to transport himself to the hospital. Palmer begins surgery and Strange uses his Astral Form to help shocking her and leaving her bewildered. The disciple uses his Astral Form and attacks Strange disturbing several objects in the Physical World but Strange is able to kill him after being charged with a defibrillator.
He returns to the Sanctum where Mordo and the Ancient One have arrived. Kaecilius has escaped. Strange confronts the Ancient One over dabbling in the Dark Dimension to keep herself alive for centuries. Although Mordo outright denied this, she did not and instead left.[4]
Battle at the Mirror Dimension
- "This was a bad idea..."
- ―Doctor Strange to Karl Mordo[src]
Kaecilius returns to attack the Sanctum and Strange drags them all into the Mirror Dimension where they cannot harm the Physical World. This turns out to be a mistake as Kaecilius affects the gravity in the Dimension almost killing the pair. The Ancient One arrives- revealing to Mordo her dabbling in the Dark Dimension is true- and battles them but is fatally stabbed and falls hundreds of stories to the ground below.
Strange rushes her to hospital but is unable to perform surgery due to his shaking hands. He notices the Ancient One's Astral leave the room and follows in Astral Form. She tells him about the Dark Dimension before her Form vanishes.[4]
Hong Kong Sanctum Battle
Strange and Karl Mordo headed to the Hong Kong Sanctum only to discover it has already been destroyed and Dormammu is coming to Earth. Using the Eye of Agamotto and breaking the Natural Laws of Time, Strange reversed what had happened, returning Wong and many others from the dead. He was interrupted mid-spell, freezing time around the fighting, and headed to the Dark Dimension where time was irrelevant.
Trapping himself and Dormammu in an endless time loop, Strange allowed himself to die over and over again until the latter relented. He promised to free Dormammu from the loop if he never returned to Earth and took Kaecilius with him. He completed the time spell and Kaecilius was killed by the immortality of the Dark Dimension. Having witnessed Strange and the Ancient One's liberal use of breaking their own rules, Mordo left the Masters of the Mystic Arts disillusioned while Strange returned to Kamar-Taj with Wong.[4]
Meeting Thor
Several months later, Thor arrives at the Sanctum Sanctorum and meets with Strange, who asks him why he has brought Loki to Earth. When Thor explains that they are searching for their father Odin, Strange offers to help on the condition that they return to Asgard once the mission is complete.[5]
Personality
- "Steve, everything is about you."
- ―Christine Palmer to Stephen Strange[src]
Prior to his accident, Strange had a massive ego that fueled his career. Strange only took on patients that he believed would help benefit his status, even refusing to heal a US Army Colonel's back. This, however, changed after the accident, which left Strange a broken man, albeit also one extremely determined to heal himself, with Strange notably standing outside of Kamar-Taj's front door for five hours after being initially thrown out.
Upon visiting Kamar-Taj, Strange initially maintained his narrow-minded arrogance and stubbornly refused to believe that the Ancient One was telling the truth until she forcibly demonstrated astral projection and sent him across multiple dimensions. Following his ascension to the role of Master of the Mystic Arts, Strange gradually became more selfless – apologizing for his past treatment of Christine Palmer and showing a newfound trust in former rival Nicodemus West – and heroic – demonstrated by his willingness to sacrifice himself to keep Dormammu from merging Earth with the Dark Dimension.
He was unafraid of conflict, or even of killing, as when cornered by the Zealots, he continued to fight the more experienced sorcerers with all his training, and later on confronted Kaecilius himself in combat. He also was willing to cause the death of Lucian when they where fighting in their Astral Forms, as well as bargain with Dormammu to condemn the Zealots to being fatally merged with the Dark Dimension, quick to accept that it would mean saving reality.
Powers and Abilities
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Powers
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Abilities
- Master Physician: Strange was one of the world's most renowned neurosurgeons. His skill allowed him to perform nearly any form of operation with little to no mechanical assistance flawlessly. He perfect record and reputation with the craft reached such a point that ultimately, he developed a penchant for undertaking only the most challenging of operations, in order to boost his huge ego. Indeed, his skills were so impressive, that Strange was targeted by HYDRA's Project Insight as a potential threat long before he ever became a sorcerer.
- Multilingualism: Strange is fluent in his native English, as well as Sanskrit, which made him able to read the Book of Cagliostro.
- Eidetic Memory: Strange's photographic memory and perfect recall had originally greatly aided him in medical school, helping him earn his MD and PhD simultaneously. During his mystic arts studies in Kamar-Taj, Strange managed to master entering the Astral Dimension despite Wong not believing him to be ready, and Strange later greatly impressed Karl Mordo with how quickly the former was able to understand how to use the Eye of Agamotto after reading a portion of the Book of Cagliostro's instructions only once.
- Martial Artist: Strange, after being trained by both the Ancient One and Karl Mordo, gained some skill in martial arts, able to ultimately defeat and kill the Zealot Lucian, and to even hold his own relatively well against the far more experienced Master Kaecilius.
Equipment
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- Cloak of Levitation: A mantle that enables Doctor Strange to levitate and hover in the air. It can move on its own power, causing it to move and flap in the air without the presence of wind. Offensively, the cloak's ability to move and fly with or without a wearer allows it to grab, lift, tackle or send opponents flying through the air.
- Eye of Agamotto: A relic with a number of mystical properties, especially time manipulation in the user's immediate vicinity and on specific areas or targets. It is able to do so since it contains the Time Stone.
- Sling Ring: A mystical object which enables the wearer to open a fiery portal to another location.
Relationships
Family
- Donna Strange † - Sister
Allies
- Masters of the Mystic Arts
- Ancient One † - Mentor
- Karl Mordo
- Wong
- Daniel Drumm †
- Hamir
- Metro-General Hospital - Former Employers
- Nicodemus West - Former Colleague and Work Rival
- Christine Palmer - Former Co-worker, Ex-Girlfriend, and Love Interest
- Billy - Co-Worker and Assistant
- Etienne - Colleague
- Jonathan Pangborn
- Thor
Enemies
- HYDRA - Attempted Killers (Project Insight)
- Dormammu - Killer
- Zealots
- Kaecilius †
- Lucian † - Attempted Killer and Victim
- Loki
Trivia
To be added
Behind the Scenes
- Stephen Strange is mentioned in Captain America: The Winter Soldier. This marks the first time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that a superhero character is mentioned by name before making their first appearance.
- Kevin Feige revealed that Strange did not have any powers yet during the events of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, as Project Insight was designed to anticipate future threats, not just catalogue current ones. He said that at this point Strange is "probably not... the sorcerer supreme," but is an "unbelievably talented neurosurgeon who's opinionated and kind of arrogant... [which] might put him on the list."[6]
References
- ↑ Spider-Man: Homecoming Comic-Con 2016 Footage Description
- ↑ Captain America: The Winter Soldier
- ↑ WHiH Newsfront May 3, 2016
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 Doctor Strange
- ↑ Doctor Strange (film) Post-credits Scene
- ↑ Kevin Feige Interview: Captain America, The Avengers 2 and Doctor Strange
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