Dormammu isn't a traditional god but a primordial, cosmic, mystical entity and a Lord of Chaos from the Dark Dimension, essentially a living embodiment of magic and evil, making him god-like in power, a ruler of his own dimension, and a major threat to the Marvel Universe, often compared to or even surpassing cosmic abstract beings in power. He's a conceptual being of pure energy, originally a Faltine, who consumed his own kind to gain power and merged with his dimension, becoming a universe-level threat with reality-bending abilities.
The Dread Dormammu is the ruler of the Dark Dimension, a parallel universe of endless torment and hunger. The greatest mystical threat in the Marvel Universe, he often comes to blows with Doctor Strange – although his reign outside of time is eternal. “I am rightful lord of the Dark Dimension, Strange.
Dormammu's powers are much weaker on Earth, while Odin, even though he's not as powerful as he was in his early years, is still a Skyfather. I think that Dormammu in his own realm is as powerful as Odin in any of the 9 worlds, but outside the Dark Dimension the All Father wins.
Dormammu is presented as the most powerful and malevolent of "the Faltine", higher-dimensional mystical energy beings. Not native to the "Dark Dimension", Dormammu and "his" sibling Umar were exiled for slaying their progenitor "Sinifer" and for their morbid/unclean obsession with physical matter.
Immortality: The Dark Dimension is a timeless entity, thereby resulting in Dormammu being a primordial immortal, with the Ancient One describing him as a precursor to time itself.
🍿: The first on-screen F-bomb in the Marvel Cinematic Universe landed in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, when Star-Lord finally snaps and drops the word during an emotionally charged moment.
Multiversal Manipulation: Constant and excessive use of the dreamwalking spell causes the caster to unintentionally manipulate and destroy multiversal edges that prevent incursions between universes from taking place, these incursions can be incredibly dangerous, potentially causing the total destruction of the ...
In the comics he is a being known as a Faltine . A Faltine is an extra-dimensional being made of pure magic born in the dark dimension . Whilst the MCU version has never been explicitly stated to a Faltine I doubt they'd change it and regardless he is not a Celestial.
The primary LGBTQ+ character in the Doctor Strange franchise is America Chavez, introduced in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022) and played by Xochitl Gomez; she is a lesbian, a fact referenced by her having two mothers and by the Progress Pride flag pin on her jacket, though some fans felt her queerness wasn't deeply explored in the film.
Azazel is an immortal mutant. He is able to transport himself and others through great distances. He is able to project bolts of paralyzing energy, manipulate the minds of others, and change his appearance.
Galactus fears Franklin but we dont know yet Galactus intentions for pregnant Sue. Franklins powers are so insane that even inside her belly he could easily kill Galactus or destroy all existence. Either way, Doomsday is coming to the MCU.
The One-Above-All
With the power to make or unmake anything, reverse, speed up, stop time, and reshape reality instantaneously, it's impossible to comprehend what or who The One-Above-All is. The One-Above-All is the most powerful character in the Marvel Universe.
Strange killed Dormammu with Hulks head.
No, Galactus is not a Celestial
Indeed, in 1993's "Fantastic Four Annual" #26, it's theorized that Galactus had a duty to perform alongside his world-devouring habit, and once that duty was fulfilled, he would be rewarded by becoming a Celestial.
Death, Entropy, Infinity, and Eternity had their likenesses portrayed on the walls of the Temple Vault on Morag. Death, who presented herself as Rio Vidal on Earth, had a romantic relationship with Agatha Harkness, but in 1750, she arrived to take Harkness' soon-to-be-born son with her.
Clea of Earth-311 appears in Marvel 1602 as the wife of English court physician Dr Stephen Strange until his death, after which she returns to her world.
Clea, also known as Clea Strange, is a fictional character and superheroine from Marvel comics. She was the niece of Dormammu of the Dark Dimension, and love interest of Doctor Strange, first by becoming his apprentice to his lover and estranged wife. She was the Sorcerer Supreme of Earth and the Dark Dimension.
Rumors about Tom Cruise suiting up as an Iron Man variant are resurfacing. During early development on Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the screenwriter shared that he once pitched the idea of Cruise playing an alternate Iron Man to Kevin Feige, though it didn't move forward at that time.
Dreamslayer. Dreamslayer is a fictional character, a powerful DC Comics supervillain and part of the evil gang called Extremists. Like the other Extremists, he is an homage to a Marvel Comics character, in this case Dormammu.
Galactus is pretty similar to the Phoenix Force : both are amoral cosmic forces of nature that operate beyond human concepts of good & evil. They're no more evil than a star that goes supernova and destroys countless worlds in the process. He's not evil at all. He hungers.
Galactus Is Marvel's Tallest Villain
He's most often seen towering above a doomed planet, only his head visible in the panel or screen since he's so big. Officially, Galactus is 28'9″, nearly 30 feet tall.
Uneven Sacrifice. Possessing a dead body is forbidden for the most obvious reason: magic demands sacrifice. For Strange to possess a body, he needs to first have consent, something a dead body cannot give, so the transaction here is unfulfilled.
The Souls of the Damned were demons inhabiting the Darkhold that confronted those who used the Darkhold's forbidden spells.
The Dreamwalker technique is best suited to those who are visual learners but can be adapted to fit kinesthetic or auditory learners. In many ways, it is a "holy grail" technique, insomuch that when it works, it can be one of the most powerful and seamless transitions into the dreamworld.