Warning: Contains Spoilers for Strange #1
Clea has officially made her debut as Marvel's newest Sorcerer Supreme, and she's already showing why she's a bit too R-rated to be adapted to the MCU. Things haven't been the same since the death of Doctor Strange. Without a Sorcerer Supreme, the Earth is left defenseless from magical threats in the universe, and that's exactly what happened as soon as he died. When the Earth came under attack by mystical forces, a temporary fix was made to resurrect a younger Stephen Strange to tackle them. But once the day was saved, Stephen knew he needed to return to the afterlife. Before leaving he bestowed the duties of Sorcerer Supreme to Clea, his estranged wife, and a new Sorcerer Supreme was born. Now, even though she shows some indication that she knows what she's doing, Clea definitely has a bit of a darker edge over Doctor Strange.
The amazing thing is that this actually isn't Clea's first time as a Sorcerer Supreme. She's the master of magic for the Dark Dimension, the mystical realm some MCU fans may recognize from the first Doctor Strange film as the home of Dormammu. In this first issue of Strange by Jed MacKay and Marcelo Ferreira, she shows just how capable she is of being Sorcerer Supreme by managing magic in a controlled way. It's how she uses it, however, that would likely raise some eyebrows.
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Early in the comic, it seems like she'll be able to handle the responsibility of the Earth's Sorcerer Supreme well. She wards off Doctor Doom and even tries some diplomacy before ultimately scaring him off. When Clea and Wong travel to the Shrouded Bazaar though, things take a dark turn. While shopping, the two
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