Doctor Strange's wife in the comics is Clea, a powerful sorceress from the Dark Dimension, niece of Dormammu, who becomes his lover, disciple, and eventually his spouse, even serving as Sorcerer Supreme. While Christine Palmer (a surgeon) is his primary love interest in the MCU films, Clea is his canonical comic book wife.
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.
Doctor Strange and Christine Palmer share a love shaped by time, sacrifice, and choices that couldn't be undone. In every universe, Stephen may master the mystic arts, bend reality, and protect the multiverse, yet he can never control the one thing he wants most—being with Christine.
Doctor Christine Palmer M.D. was a surgeon at Metro-General Hospital and the girlfriend of Stephen Strange.
Strange overcame several of Umar's traps and rescued Clea, but in the end the Ancient One convinced him that she would only be safe if she were sent to another dimension yet again, making him watch as Clea was sent away from him one more time.
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.
Fading Woman is Clea, but unlike Fading Boy and Fading Man, Fading Woman speaks in current form, as in Clea takes a peak in Canvas and talks to us directly, for example in Forgotten Battlefield Fading Woman doesn't care to talk anyone but Maelle and is bit annoyed that she isn't “wake”.
However, when they first met on the set, it was not as romantic as people thought. In fact, they could not stand to see each other. Speaking with VH1 via Cosmopolitan, director Nick Cassavetes revealed Ryan Gosling did not like Rachel McAdams because he believed they did not have enough chemistry on screen.
Clea Strange is the estranged wife of Stephen Strange, estranged mother of Sophia Strange, and niece of Dormammu.
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.
Jumping forward in time, the scene follows Strange out for another walk with a fetching scarf on, only to find himself confronted by a purple-costumed woman who appears from another dimension. Her name is Clea, she's played by Charlize Theron and she has a bone to pick with Strange.
Christine Palmer was the former girlfriend of Stephen Strange, but eventually ended up marrying someone else.
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Laura met and fell in love with Clint Barton, whom she married. Both Laura and Clint were S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, codenamed Agent 19 and Hawkeye, respectively.
Actor Ryan Gosling was diagnosed with ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) as a child, which caused significant reading difficulties, leading to bullying and being placed in special education, with his mother ultimately homeschooling him for a year, a turning point that helped him find success in acting. He found that acting helped him manage his energy and focus by allowing him to channel emotions and connect with characters, using it as a tool to express himself and build confidence.
Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams broke up because their demanding careers and the pressures of "show business" made it difficult to sustain their relationship, with Gosling stating it was "too much show business" that took the light away from their connection, leading them to part ways after dating from 2005-2007, despite a passionate but tumultuous real-life romance that followed their Notebook filming. Both actors have spoken fondly of their time together, calling it one of the "great loves of my life," but ultimately, their different paths and the intensity of fame led to their split.
Luna was the first child born to the Inhumans on her namesake, the moon (to which the Inhumans had recently relocated). She is the daughter of Pietro Maximoff, AKA Quicksilver, and Crystalia Amaquelin Maximoff, AKA Crystal, making her a Mutant/Inhuman hybrid and royalty on her mother's side.
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 ...
Clea, also known as the Mistress by her creations, is a major antagonist in the 2025 French RPG, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.
It means ''Son of Sandre'' or ''From Sandre'' As for the game context, the name could have 2 different meaning. 1st : Dessendre is very close to Descendre, the word for ''going down'' or ''to come down''.
At the end of the game, the faceless little boy we see throughout the game is revealed to be Verso.
Clea + Painted Clea created the Nevrons after Year 49 in order to help her father get Aline out of the painting. These are the Nevrons we fight throughout the story today with the purpose of locking the expeditioners chroma post death.