Warning! This article contains spoilers for Ms. Marvel: Beyond the Limit #5
In both Marvel Comics and the MCU, Doctor Strange has proven himself to be something of a trump card for Marvel’s heroes, using magic to instantaneously fix problems that couldn’t otherwise be resolved, though it seems he is a bit more effective in the comics as he managed to fix his Spider-Man: No Way Home mistake with Ms. Marvel.
In Spider-Man: No Way Home, Peter Parker asks Doctor Strange to make everyone forget that he is Spider-Man so that he and his friends have a shot at being accepted at their college of choice. In the previous film, Spider-Man: Far From Home, Mysterio revealed Peter’s secret identity to the world, effectively turning his entire life upside down. So, Doctor Strange agrees to help him, but when Peter keeps interrupting the Sorcerer Supreme (former, that is), the spell doesn’t take and instead pulls in a number of villains from different universes who all know Peter Parker is Spider-Man. While Doctor Strange is able to fix the damage he caused (though the full extent of it is likely to be explored in Doctor Strange: The Multiverse of Madness), he still completely bungled the spell and proved himself to be less than reliable.
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In Ms. Marvel: Beyond the Limit #5 by Samira Ahmed and Andrés Genolet, Ms. Marvel is faced with a predicament that is tearing down the fabric of all realities. In the first issue of this series, Kamala came into contact with a piece of advanced technology that theoretically allows one to travel to different dimensions. Apparently, it worked as when she touched it, she brought in a person from another world named Qarin. While Qarin
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