Clea Proved Her Love for Doctor Strange – By Trying to Kill Him?

While every great comic book romance has been fraught with its own struggles, few have faced the kind of challenges that Doctor Strange and Clea have. Between losing each other numerous times and the literal worlds between them, the fact they have stayed together at all is a testament to the love they share. Now, Clea has proven how dedicated she is to her husband all over again, this time by gutting the version of him that she and the rest of the universe lost to Marvel’s longest war.Although the titular hero of Doctor Strange #8 (by Jed MacKay, Pasqual Ferry, Heather Moore, and VC’s Cory Petit) has long since recovered from his relatively recent demise, the impact of that tragedy is still making a significant impact in ways no one could have foreseen. Following Strange’s untimely — albeit ultimately temporary — death, a version of him long ago trapped for his crimes against the Vishanti was released from his crystal prison. Now, Clea has joined this General Strange to explore what it would look like if she took him up on his offer to stand at his side in the battles to come. As enticing as this might be, Clea has no interest in doing anything that would put her true husband in danger. In fact, she will cross whatever lines necessary to ensure that her Stephen Strange remains safe and sound, including trying to murder his alternate future self.When Clea was introduced back in 1964’s “The Domain of the Dread Dormammu!” (by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, from the pages of Strange Tales #126), the Faltine sorceress was still a fervent follower of Dormammu, her uncle and then ruler of the Dark Dimension. Despite this dedication to the being who had usurped her mother’s former place, Clea was instantly enamored with Doctor Strange when he ventured into the Dark Dimension to disrupt Dormammu’s impending invasion of Earth. Though Strange was diametrically opposed to the regime she was born into, Clea helped the Sorcerer Supreme as best she could. This came at the expense of her own freedom, since she was cast into another realm for her impunity.RELATED: 10 Scariest Marvel SuperheroesRELATED: The Avengers’ Newest Enemies May Be the Next Black Order

While every great comic book romance has been fraught with its own struggles, few have faced the kind of challenges that Doctor Strange and Clea have. Between losing each other numerous times and the literal worlds between them, the fact they have stayed together at all is a testament to the love they share. Now, Clea has proven how dedicated she is to her husband all over again, this time by gutting the version of him that she and the rest of the universe lost to Marvel’s longest war.

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Although the titular hero of Doctor Strange #8 (by Jed MacKay, Pasqual Ferry, Heather Moore, and VC’s Cory Petit) has long since recovered from his relatively recent demise, the impact of that tragedy is still making a significant impact in ways no one could have foreseen. Following Strange’s untimely — albeit ultimately temporary — death, a version of him long ago trapped for his crimes against the Vishanti was released from his crystal prison. Now, Clea has joined this General Strange to explore what it would look like if she took him up on his offer to stand at his side in the battles to come. As enticing as this might be, Clea has no interest in doing anything that would put her true husband in danger. In fact, she will cross whatever lines necessary to ensure that her Stephen Strange remains safe and sound, including trying to murder his alternate future self.

RELATED: The Avengers’ Newest Enemies May Be the Next Black Order

When Clea was introduced back in 1964’s “The Domain of the Dread Dormammu!” (by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, from the pages of Strange Tales #126), the Faltine sorceress was still a fervent follower of Dormammu, her uncle and then ruler of the Dark Dimension. Despite this dedication to the being who had usurped her mother’s former place, Clea was instantly enamored with Doctor Strange when he ventured into the Dark Dimension to disrupt Dormammu’s impending invasion of Earth. Though Strange was diametrically opposed to the regime she was born into, Clea helped the Sorcerer Supreme as best she could. This came at the expense of her own freedom, since she was cast into another realm for her impunity.

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